I got you all wrong, finm. Your name is Gloaty McGloatface, sorry for my earlier error You have to have faith but it helps to have faith in the right kind of people.
People who are selling something are not the kind of people. If you can find people not wholly dedicated to increasing their own wealth, not entirely addicted to their own self-aggrandisement ... start searching amongst them. You might find someone worthy. Have a little faith, finm!
seems a little strange of you to think i couldn't reach the grand old age of 39 experiencing most things in life yet still be unable to separate the wheat from the chaff?. an odd kind of defeatism your displaying there my good man. what has life done to you so that you cant put a little trust in anybody? :smileys:
You're young, you're inexperienced ... you've yet to visit a major city, for Goat's sake! There's a big wide world out here if you'd only choose not to shut yourself in. Are you suggesting that the process of putting your faith in people is the important thing, whoever they might be? Do you not think that it is better to reserve your judgement and wait for people who do not fall at the first hurdle in terms of presenting trustworthiness? Put another way - I have to trust *someone* so I'll just have to pick someone to put my faith in. Is that how it's meant to work? Oh and - "defeatism"? Did I or did I not support Brexit? finm, you kidder :Hilarious:
loz. wtf was that all about? :Hilarious: and the worst of it is i almost went to offer a reasoned response. no you didnt support brexit. you considered it the lesser of two weavils. thats not supporting it. thats following the crowd Baa Baaa. :Cigar::smileys:
finm, we can pick this up after you re-do that politics course you dropped. Oh, and after you've sobered up too :Smuggrin:
Brexit: Thousands of Vauxhall jobs at risk as owner General Motors takes $400m loss from pound value crash | The Independent Doesn't look very funny from where I am sitting.
NewsFlash! Newspapers Using Scary Headlines to Sell Newspapers! Population mystified. "Why do they do this?", ask people. Experts say, "Anything we're paid to say". Turn to Page Six for a version of the full story and to see adverts for Accident Solicitors and mis-sold PPI claims.
That's because you're always sitting on the grumpy chair :smiley: But let's go through a few Nissan will announce next month whether it will produce one of its best-selling cars in the UK, after it had threatened to leave the country unless it received “compensation” for tariffs incurred to import cars into the EU. Ermm what Tariffs? We are still in the EU for at least 2 years so what is there to compensate them for? Next three statements then “Breaking even this year is going to be very challenging.” "So far British sales have held up “pretty well” since the referendum, Stevens said GM announced record profits and sales worldwide after its US business performed well Thousands of jobs are at risk after Vauxhall's US owner warned it could cut production in Europe Interestingly enough with the pound lower, it probably has had more sales as the vans become cheaper which might explain the "So far British sales have held up “pretty well” comment but funnily enough they do not mention the higher sales as a positive themselves. This is called posturing and witholding your hand. They lost the ability to influence the people so are now still playing project fear and trying to influence governments from carrying out the will of the vote. I don't blame them for trying and playing silly games with threats for something that hasn't happened, but then I also don't fall for it everytime they say it