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Post by o2o2bo2ba on Jul 27, 2015 13:01:58 GMT
I'm afraid no one cares anymore.
The impact over a generation of shopping habits has seen communities subside, and a new breed of culture arise with a seemingly abundance of choice revolved around the consumer.
The consequence to this is heavily paid by the producer and independent local shops and businesses of which we (as a club) are victim.
Don't buy this 'not economically viable' b s....they're making money alright....just not as much as they would like. It's pure greed.
But that's what we have, and few people care when they roll around the place with a trolley like a zombie or click the checkout button like a basket case..
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Post by Gregory Stevens on Jul 27, 2015 13:05:59 GMT
Finger in ears economics. If your man lost, but you don't really understand what he did wrong, just deny it. There's always a cover story to repeat supplied by your newspaper. Thank god the majority of voters didn't buy the line being chancellor of the exchequer and instigator of the creation of the Fsa for 13 years has no responsibility for the biggest peacetime bust we have ever seen. He wasn't solely reesponsible but he made many, many poor calls, consistently and over a long period of time. Bankrupted 3 times and we would be very similar to greece if we'd followed labour/Russell brand economics. Truly doomed if the public believed their easy answers. It's amazing the crap people will believe and vote for, the risk they will pose to everyone for a slightly higher wage packet. Offer a roulette spin boom or bust Britain for a confirmed 3% pay rise for public servants and labour keep their core vote! And they say the Tories are nasty! Thanks. I feel cleverer now. If you use the global in scope , American in origin line, expect to be educated. You're welcome.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2015 13:07:03 GMT
Thanks. I feel cleverer now. If you use the global in scope , American in origin line, expect to be educated. You're welcome.
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Post by Gregory Stevens on Jul 27, 2015 13:12:54 GMT
If you use the global in scope , American in origin line, expect to be educated. You're welcome. Wipe that look off your face when I'm talking to you !
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Post by brizzle on Jul 27, 2015 14:00:31 GMT
Nope Turks was what I mean't though they were possibly calling themselves the Ottomans back then. And unlucky? Unlucky is losing your cars keys not overseeing a financial crisis after you've spent all the money that is ineptitude that Labour specialise in. Still if Jeremy Corbyn gets elected we won't need to worry about being governed by Labour again for at least 10 years. With the new constituency boundaries we won't have a Labour government for a while. Nice one Wallace And Hariette (right on sister) Harperson isn't doing their cause any good either.Some of the most inept and stumbling performances I've seen at the Despatch box since Neil Kinnock's days, she's hardly a mistress of her brief, but she'll still have to move aside to accommodate Jeremy Corbyn . . . hopefully.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2015 18:39:19 GMT
With the new constituency boundaries we won't have a Labour government for a while. Nice one Wallace And Hariette (right on sister) Harperson isn't doing their cause any good either.Some of the most inept and stumbling performances I've seen at the Despatch box since Neil Kinnock's days, she's hardly a mistress of her brief, but she'll still have to move aside to accommodate Jeremy Corbyn . . . hopefully. Hard to tell from that whether you are an insane Labour voter who believes that a lurch back to the left is a good idea, or a Tory who knows that Labour lurching back to the left is a great idea.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2015 18:46:47 GMT
Some of the most inept and stumbling performances I've seen at the Despatch box since Neil Kinnock's days, she's hardly a mistress of her brief, but she'll still have to move aside to accommodate Jeremy Corbyn . . . hopefully. Hard to tell from that whether you are an insane Labour voter who believes that a lurch back to the left is a good idea, or a Tory who knows that Labour lurching back to the left is a great idea. Brizzle is a dyed in the wool Marxist, I reckon.
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Post by brizzle on Jul 27, 2015 19:30:55 GMT
Some of the most inept and stumbling performances I've seen at the Despatch box since Neil Kinnock's days, she's hardly a mistress of her brief, but she'll still have to move aside to accommodate Jeremy Corbyn . . . hopefully. Hard to tell from that whether you are an insane Labour voter who believes that a lurch back to the left is a good idea, or a Tory who knows that Labour lurching back to the left is a great idea.Tricky business, the art of communication eh? But on a serious note I never realised that I'd covered my tracks as well as I seem to have done.
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Post by Gregory Stevens on Jul 29, 2015 7:12:55 GMT
Corbyn wants Britain to make attempt #237692 at social utopia. All the other attempts "weren't the right sort of socialism " ;-)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2015 9:26:03 GMT
Corbyn wants Britain to make attempt #237692 at social utopia. All the other attempts "weren't the right sort of socialism " ;-) Corbyn, what a loonie, take a look at this,
The man in the pub
The first 5 mins are just Labour trying to work out how to make themselves unelectable, from 5-20 onwards they show that they have found the answer.
I've never seen anything like it, and that's their preferred candidate.
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Post by CountyGroundHotel on Jul 29, 2015 9:45:19 GMT
Corbyn wants Britain to make attempt #237692 at social utopia. All the other attempts "weren't the right sort of socialism " ;-) Corbyn, what a loonie, take a look at this,
The man in the pub
The first 5 mins are just Labour trying to work out how to make themselves unelectable, from 5-20 onwards they show that they have found the answer.
I've never seen anything like it, and that's their preferred candidate.
For Christ's sake Bamber some of us are trying to talk the man up and then you come along and post rubbish like this that totally undermines us. Unbelievable
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Post by LJG on Jul 29, 2015 9:49:22 GMT
Bamber you're so wrong yet again. Oldie confirmed long ago that the problems in the Middle East were all caused by decisions back in the 1920s. It's absolutely nothing to do with Tony Blair or the Turks declaring the Persians to be infidels so that they could start killing them, a past time that Muslims have enjoyed ever since. Surely you mean the Saudis rather than the Turks? Nothing to do with Rovers, but then it was a supermarket economics thread to begin with. Oh, and the financial crisis was global in scope and American in origin. Blaming Gordon Brown for it is akin to blaming Neville Chamberlain for WW2. Not their fault, they were just unlucky to have itit happen on their watch. Haha! Yup and it was the global financial crisis that sold Treasury gold reserves at a two decade low for gold prices. And it was that ruddy global financial crisis that created that two decade low price of gold by announcing in parliament that the gold market would be saturated by the Treasury selling its gold reserves. And I can not believe that cheeky little global financial crisis created a telecoms bust by making the 3G licencing sale a blind auction.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2015 10:08:04 GMT
Corbyn, what a loonie, take a look at this,
The man in the pub
The first 5 mins are just Labour trying to work out how to make themselves unelectable, from 5-20 onwards they show that they have found the answer.
I've never seen anything like it, and that's their preferred candidate.
For Christ's sake Bamber some of us are trying to talk the man up and then you come along and post rubbish like this that totally undermines us. Unbelievable I liked the bit where he says that the rich should be taxed until they are no longer rich because being rich doesn't make them happy.
As an Arsenal supporter he'll no doubt be campaigning to get rid of their high earners and won't have been happy when £100,000 a week player Walcott scored in the cup final and would have been distraught when £150,000 a week Alexis Sanchez (estimated net wealth $36,000,000) hit that screamer into the roof of the net.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2015 10:23:06 GMT
Surely you mean the Saudis rather than the Turks? Nothing to do with Rovers, but then it was a supermarket economics thread to begin with. Oh, and the financial crisis was global in scope and American in origin. Blaming Gordon Brown for it is akin to blaming Neville Chamberlain for WW2. Not their fault, they were just unlucky to have itit happen on their watch. Haha! Yup and it was the global financial crisis that sold Treasury gold reserves at a two decade low for gold prices. And it was that ruddy global financial crisis that created that two decade low price of gold by announcing in parliament that the gold market would be saturated by the Treasury selling its gold reserves. And I can not believe that cheeky little global financial crisis created a telecoms bust by making the 3G licencing sale a blind auction. None of which caused the recession, did it?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2015 11:03:03 GMT
Corbyn, what a loonie, take a look at this,
The man in the pub
The first 5 mins are just Labour trying to work out how to make themselves unelectable, from 5-20 onwards they show that they have found the answer.
I've never seen anything like it, and that's their preferred candidate.
For Christ's sake Bamber some of us are trying to talk the man up and then you come along and post rubbish like this that totally undermines us. Unbelievable Here, here! Electing him as labour leader will be the best thing that has happened in UK politics for years. Bring him on!!
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Post by LJG on Jul 29, 2015 11:45:41 GMT
Haha! Yup and it was the global financial crisis that sold Treasury gold reserves at a two decade low for gold prices. And it was that ruddy global financial crisis that created that two decade low price of gold by announcing in parliament that the gold market would be saturated by the Treasury selling its gold reserves. And I can not believe that cheeky little global financial crisis created a telecoms bust by making the 3G licencing sale a blind auction. None of which caused the recession, did it? Hmmm ... now let's think. Can a gold reserve prevent a national economy entering recession ...
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Post by brizzle on Jul 29, 2015 12:01:47 GMT
Corbyn, what a loonie, take a look at this,
The man in the pub
The first 5 mins are just Labour trying to work out how to make themselves unelectable, from 5-20 onwards they show that they have found the answer.
I've never seen anything like it, and that's their preferred candidate.
For Christ's sake Bamber some of us are trying to talk the man up and then you come along and post rubbish like this that totally undermines us. Unbelievable Exactly the point that I was trying to make earlier. Our Jeremy is doing a fantastic job for us, and I won't hear a word said against him, so everyone back off and give him his head as I'm quite certain that his proposed policies will be a real benefit to us. Viva la revolución.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2015 13:47:57 GMT
Ha!
Spot the sore Labour voter amongst the mods.
Nothing offensive was being said, no raised voices, just harmless conversation.
I just hope that all threads containing posts that aren't football related are given the anchor with the same enthusiasm.
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Post by strung out on Jul 29, 2015 14:05:10 GMT
The thread is about a Sainsburys store in Bath isn't it? Not very Rovers related. I think we've locked/moved other threads with nothing to do with Rovers before too. I'm insulted to be called a sore Labour voter too
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Post by Nobbygas on Jul 29, 2015 14:07:34 GMT
For Christ's sake Bamber some of us are trying to talk the man up and then you come along and post rubbish like this that totally undermines us. Unbelievable I liked the bit where he says that the rich should be taxed until they are no longer rich because being rich doesn't make them happy.
As an Arsenal supporter he'll no doubt be campaigning to get rid of their high earners and won't have been happy when £100,000 a week player Walcott scored in the cup final and would have been distraught when £150,000 a week Alexis Sanchez (estimated net wealth $36,000,000) hit that screamer into the roof of the net.
The lovely bit is that our dear Jeremy considers anyone earning more than 50k as rich ! I love him. Will he wear a donkey jacket to the Remembrance Ceremony? I reckon 8000+ for the first home game.
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