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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 1:16 pm 
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The barmy elf 'n' safety fears which stopped disadvantaged inner city kids from paddling in the sea

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/artic ... g-sea.html


Must have taken at least ten minutes to write this one up !


Since when did he care about disadvantaged inner city kids, I thought he thinks they are the ferral youth of dole scrounging single parents who have everything handed to them on a plate, including getting first dibs on decent school places - no disadvantage there surely?

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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 11:47 pm 
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/artic ... e-Fun.html

OMG . Don't bother, I mean it please don't bother. This really has to be the worst ever.


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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 11:54 pm 
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I bothered, then stopped bothering after two paragraphs. Was the rest of it that crap?

Bejeesus, does he really get paid for this?

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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
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In his rush to phone in his article he seems to have missed the news about the Duke of Edinburgh taking ill.

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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:44 am 
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CBA to read his arse dribbles today. Did he do his "I'm working hard on a Bank Holiday so why aren't the council answering their phones" schtick like he did when he phoned in his end of year review at Christmas?

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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:36 am 
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By the way, this wasn't me as I haven't commented on the article at all (too shit):

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In your rush to write this article you seem to have missed the news about the Duke of Edinburgh taking ill. - Anne, West Midlands EU, 5/6/2012 10:22 ______ In your rush to get an attack in, you seemed to have got your wording from satnav's comment in mw. Coincidence or a troll exposed?
- Charlie Chalk, Chalk Farm, 5/6/2012 11:10


Seems Wally is referring to us by name now and using our own pseudonyms. Of course, what will happen now is we'll all accuse each other of slagging other people off and then there'll be a big fight and the forum will shut down.

Or, we can have a bemused chuckle at poor, obsessed, attention-seeking old Wally using yet another troll-by-numbers routine that's more obviously spotted than the sun on a sunny day, and move on.

EDIT: also, lots and lots on anti-LJ comments and lots and lots of immediate responses to the same. I suspect with a bank holiday giving them time to fill Wally and chums have been arguing with their own pseudonyms as most people here can't be arsed to comment at all because Dickie's output is so limp these days. How about shouting at yourself in a mirror instead? It'd be a darn sight quicker (oh, and pretending people who are complaining are from here in what I assume is another troll 101 tactic to make the DM take action against us won't work, as they'll ban via IP. So you'll end up banning yourself, if anything).


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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:48 am 
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Nice one Crabcakes. I don't usually bother to read LJ anymore but, having read that, I might have to force myself. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:01 pm 
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crabcakes_windermere wrote:
By the way, this wasn't me as I haven't commented on the article at all (too shit):

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In your rush to write this article you seem to have missed the news about the Duke of Edinburgh taking ill. - Anne, West Midlands EU, 5/6/2012 10:22 ______ In your rush to get an attack in, you seemed to have got your wording from satnav's comment in mw. Coincidence or a troll exposed?
- Charlie Chalk, Chalk Farm, 5/6/2012 11:10


Seems Wally is referring to us by name now and using our own pseudonyms. Of course, what will happen now is we'll all accuse each other of slagging other people off and then there'll be a big fight and the forum will shut down.

Or, we can have a bemused chuckle at poor, obsessed, attention-seeking old Wally using yet another troll-by-numbers routine that's more obviously spotted than the sun on a sunny day, and move on.

EDIT: also, lots and lots on anti-LJ comments and lots and lots of immediate responses to the same. I suspect with a bank holiday giving them time to fill Wally and chums have been arguing with their own pseudonyms as most people here can't be arsed to comment at all because Dickie's output is so limp these days. How about shouting at yourself in a mirror instead? It'd be a darn sight quicker (oh, and pretending people who are complaining are from here in what I assume is another troll 101 tactic to make the DM take action against us won't work, as they'll ban via IP. So you'll end up banning yourself, if anything).



I don't think Anne posted that either.

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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:12 pm 
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Paul wrote:
The barmy elf 'n' safety fears which stopped disadvantaged inner city kids from paddling in the sea

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/artic ... g-sea.html


Must have taken at least ten minutes to write this one up !


Since when did he care about disadvantaged inner city kids, I thought he thinks they are the ferral youth of dole scrounging single parents who have everything handed to them on a plate, including getting first dibs on decent school places - no disadvantage there surely?


See also when people complain about green energy.


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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:20 pm 
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Gosh Wally HAS been busy today three under his own name, one under Anne,West Midlands another as Charlie Chalk and now this which I bet is him, it has all the hallmarks.
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About as funny as AIDS, Ricardo. - me, theren, anywhere, 04/6/2012 23:31

Your comment is about as unfunny as a sad, odious trolling left-wing anti dm website, and it is especially offensive to anyone with Aids to use the subject just to get a nasty little dig in at the columnist.
- Timothy Green, UK, England, 5/6/2012 8:41


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/artic ... z1x0jXnSQY

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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:25 pm 
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I won't read any more, if it's OK with you. I'm in a lot of pain and I don't see how Littlejohn will help, except for reminding me that there are people even more miserable than me.

Difference is, in 2 or 3 days I'll be better...


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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
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Malcolm Armsteen wrote:
I won't read any more, if it's OK with you. I'm in a lot of pain and I don't see how Littlejohn will help, except for reminding me that there are people even more miserable than me.

Difference is, in 2 or 3 days I'll be better...

Sorry to hear that Malc, is it the gout?
You take it easy.

Edit: "Gout" not "Goat" :lol: :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
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I wish it was a goat. About the only meat I can eat...

You get a flare up which is exceedingly nasty, I'm over that part, and not it just feels like I've got an untrated broken ankle (seriously) which will hang on for a few days and then fade away. This stage doesn't hurt much if you don't move, but it's uncomfortable, and walking or standing is out of the Q. And I wish we'd had a downstairs loo put in when we had the chance.


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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
PostPosted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:16 pm 
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Malcolm Armsteen wrote:
I won't read any more, if it's OK with you. I'm in a lot of pain and I don't see how Littlejohn will help, except for reminding me that there are people even more miserable than me.

Difference is, in 2 or 3 days I'll be better...


That's the spirit - what won us the battle of Dunkirk etc etc.
Hope the pain's abating now.


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 Post subject: Re: Richard Lidljohns Column
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This curiosity has appeared. Anyone claim it?
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the Jubilee celebrations seems to have sent many Left-wingers into even more of a depressive and humourless spiral than usual. - Wally Toynbee, England, 5/6/2012 17:52 - How do you know so many left-wingers Wally? Because I don't think I've ever met one. I've noticed that you're always going on about them and promoting some website or other. Are you from the SWP or something?
- John, England, 06/6/2012 12:07
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