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DPF if you are going to raise an issue about a previous post then have the decency to refer back to that particular post rather than make some insane remark about a battered sausage. My posting may be off topic and come across as ranting on ocassion, but yours lack any consistency and make you seem ignorant. And whilst we are on this topic, yes the fact Seacow rips off it's clientele by serving up just fish and nothing else like most fish and chip shops do, proves to me that they only want to attract a certain class of clientele (rightly or wrongly).


Louisa.

Now Europe's an old lady on her death bed? Wow.

Why don't you just push the damn button and be done with it, the next big pandemic is surely just around the corner, it's long overdue.

Another 50% death rate in Britain should help to share the wealth again...it did last time AND it was the midwife of people power.

Louisa Wrote:

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> DPF if you are going to raise an issue about a

> previous post then have the decency to refer back

> to that particular post rather than make some

> insane remark about a battered sausage. may be off topic and come across as ranting on

> ocassion, but yours lack any consistency and make

> you seem ignorant. And whilst we are on this

> topic, yes the fact Seacow rips off it's clientele

> by serving up just fish and nothing else like most

> fish and chip shops do, proves to me that they

> only want to attract a certain class of clientele

> (rightly or wrongly).

>

> Louisa.


Completely off topic but dealing with "clientele" - yes the seacow quite clearly attracts one with no taste or sense of smell - was in there a few weeks ago (not to buy or eat) and the smell was VERY wrong!!!

DPF if you are going to raise an issue about a previous post then have the decency to refer back to that particular post rather than make some insane remark about a battered sausage. My posting may be off topic and come across as ranting on ocassion, but yours lack any consistency and make you seem ignorant. And whilst we are on this topic, yes the fact Seacow rips off it's clientele by serving up just fish and nothing else like most fish and chip shops do, proves to me that they only want to attract a certain class of clientele (rightly or wrongly).


Louisa it was you who made the "insane remarks" about battered sausages on the Sea Cow thread I am merely repeating them for the benefit of others and you obviously knew exactly what I was referring so why the fake ignorance? Embarrassed maybe?

Can't we just lounge it, it's very silly.


"mockney, statistically most UK migrants head to Australia, NZ, the USA and Canada on a permanant(sic) basis. Migrating between EU nation states (as many Polish people have done recently) does not constitute emigration in my book."


Well, if all arguments are settled from the definitions in your book, then it's no wonder you're always right.

As it happens Spain is second to Australia (900k to 1.3M, US & Canada about 600K each) but a good chuck of that is historic emigration; Australia's controls are much tighter now, so Spain is very much number one destination in this day and age.

DPF, You are right, I do feel embarrassed, and mostly for you. The supposedly "insane remarks" I had made were raised completely out of context with what we had been talking about. I stick by what I said back then, but why raise it here? It isnt proving anything other than your inability to communicate properly. Get to grips with the basics of communication then maybe we can continue where we left off.


KalamityKal, what have you been sniffing today? If you want to argue about what I have said then raise something directly which I have said without describing it as a "random rant". Goodness me.


*Bob* you forgot the BOOM! Le Moulin.


Louisa.

Can we get back on topic people or else this will land up in the Lounge. NCR market should be for everyone and not just the elitist folks from Chiswick and Richmond looking for cheaper housing stock.


Louisa.


(historic migration to Australia is still continuing to this day and remains number one destination for permanant emigration out of the UK, that is a fact)

DPF even after the Administrator tells people to stay on topic you fail to understand, you really do need to sort out your communication skills or else you'll end up being employed by Southwark Council. Tut tut (whos the one rewarding themselves with the victory btw, seems to be you EDF, you obviously see this as some sort of competition).


Louisa.

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