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I have begun to hear from good sources a lot of things I don?t like the sound of.


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aaahh I see macroban - I thought your initial post was a reference to a conversation you had with Ko and not a post. I just did a search and found the quote


A bit odd to drop that sentence at the end of a long post about pharmacies I agree - then again it was between 3 and 4:30 am this morning.. If I'm awake thinking about "stuff" at that hour I usually inflates it's importance


Any clarification Ko?

Give me strength. Would you like me to make it clearer and say "While I am on the topic of the PCT, I have begun to hear from good sources about various PCT plans which I don't like the sound of". I was going to repeat them but then thought the forum might not like me repeating rumours, even if they are from good sources. Would you like me to delete that sentence altogether if its confusing? I'll do that then. Sorry, but I'm not perfect. I was posting while having a bad bout of insomnia (hence being up at 3am!) I have never been a fan of the PCT, full stop. I don't like the way that, in my opinion, they frequently try to bulldoze their plans through without adequate consultation. I once met with the PCT and the senior person I met with reminded me of a dodgy salesman. He also kept looking blank whenever anything of substance was talked about.


Macroban, why pick out quotes and start a new thread? - its just as confusing and just odd!!!

macroban Wrote:

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> I would like to know what Ko was writing about

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Macroban, If you didn't understand the point, just say so. I'd have been happy to clarify and edit things to make it clearer if that was the case.


In my opinion, your thread takes a quote and confuses things further - at least for me :)). Lets make it easier. From reading the title of this new post, I didn't even realise it was about something I said. I don't open all threads, but luckily I did open this one and so I could clarify.

The message is:

That there are known knowns,

There are things we know that we know,

There are known unknowns,

That is to say there are things that we now know, we don't know

But there are also unknown unknowns,

There are things we do not know we don't know

And each year we discover a few more

Of those unknown unknowns.


?Feb. 12, 2002, Department of Defense news briefing


Nero

Outrageous! I've been lounged without knowing it! I have just stumbled across this at 5.57AM. I was wondering where this thread had gone. Are you all trying to confuse me? ;-) And to think, I wouldn't have even noticed this if the BBC Gardening board wasn't closed...


Well Mr Admin, I suggest you unlounge this right now, yes right now before the dark forces come to get you!


Oh, hang on, actually my confusion is becoming unconfused! I've not been lounged! It wasn't my thread to begin with!! Phew. Well that's better then! I will happily tell you everything I've heard next time I see anyone! Does anyone know what time the gardening board opens? I always think they go to bed too early and sleep in far too much.

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