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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
    I will never forgive them for banning house building in this country
    It was a truly sad day, I'll never forget it

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    Incredible this MB, started out as some sort of BBC Fred, ends up with the resident experts in everything sorting the UK housing crises, brilliant, 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelsonca61 View Post
    Incredible this MB, started out as some sort of BBC Fred, ends up with the resident experts in everything sorting the UK housing crises, brilliant, ����������
    Somebody asked what we should do post-brexit, and it's fairly obvious what needs fixing. This is a fantastic opportunity to reinvent ourselves as a country once the shackles come off. Unfortunately, certain people seem to think that you can't change anything, and everything has to stay the same. We just have to plod along doing the same as we did before, because we have already reached our full potential.

    PS what housing crisis? There isn't one according to this lot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Somebody asked what we should do post-brexit, and it's fairly obvious what needs fixing. This is a fantastic opportunity to reinvent ourselves as a country once the shackles come off. Unfortunately, certain people seem to think that you can't change anything, and everything has to stay the same. We just have to plod along doing the same as we did before, because we have already reached our full potential.

    PS what housing crisis? There isn't one according to this lot!
    So what words of wisdom do you have for those who lose their jobs and livelihoods during the decades it takes to reinvent ourself?Do you think that's a price worth paying?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    I can assure you I am not Wales-Bales. I just joined for a bit of chit-chat, and to reminisce about my favourite player Ronnie Bird.


    Thanks for the assurances

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    Hang on. I'm a bit confused here !

    I think Wales Bales is pulling your legs, because I'm definitely not a double identity or fake account.

    Wales Bales seems like a sensible chap and he's obviously got a sense of humour, but I wish he hadn't said that because they'll all believe it now.
    Just to clarify , I'm very happy for a moderator to check my IP address and ( without posting it) confirm here that I'm not a fake account or ident with anyone else who is or has been a member here. I'm not even in or anywhere near Wales, ( the country), which I assume that WB is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
    Hang on. I'm a bit confused here !

    I think Wales Bales is pulling your legs, because I'm definitely not a double identity or fake account.

    Wales Bales seems like a sensible chap and he's obviously got a sense of humour, but I wish he hadn't said that because they'll all believe it now.
    Just to clarify , I'm very happy for a moderator to check my IP address and ( without posting it) confirm here that I'm not a fake account or ident with anyone else who is or has been a member here. I'm not even in or anywhere near Wales, ( the country), which I assume that WB is.
    Oh for the love of God. Give it a bloody rest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro de la Rosa View Post
    Oh for the love of God. Give it a bloody rest.


    Well, here's a real life test of people's ability to decide what is true and what is false !

    Entirely unexpected from my point of view, and I have had no part in contriving it, but the question has arisen as to whether I am a genuine new member who's never posted here before, or an old hand who is playing some kind of puerile game.
    It's a side issue and I must again emphasise not one of my making, but it's an ideal opportunity for everyone to display their level of judgement !

    You've cast your vote, by the way so I know where you stand on that scale.

    Here's the challenge then - is the suggestion that I'm a duplicate identity true or is it nonsense ?

    I know the truth, and I know that at least one other person here does too, so you should be able to work that out quite easily.

    I shall repeat that it's not true, because I don't want to get banned for something I haven't done, but I'd love to hear the opinions about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
    Hang on. I'm a bit confused here !

    I think Wales Bales is pulling your legs, because I'm definitely not a double identity or fake account.

    Wales Bales seems like a sensible chap and he's obviously got a sense of humour, but I wish he hadn't said that because they'll all believe it now.
    Just to clarify , I'm very happy for a moderator to check my IP address and ( without posting it) confirm here that I'm not a fake account or ident with anyone else who is or has been a member here. I'm not even in or anywhere near Wales, ( the country), which I assume that WB is.
    Liar

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
    Wales Bales seems like a sensible chap and he's obviously got a sense of humour
    Have you considered a career in stand up?

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    Mad that Ronniebird joined yesterday to have chats about his favourite ever player ronniebird but has quickly started posting about globalists in the politics forum

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    Oh dear

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    I've no idea who RonnieBird is, but he does seem rather familiar! He could even be my doppelganger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    I've no idea who RonnieBird is, but he does seem rather familiar! He could even be my doppelganger
    This is totally insane and mystifying.
    I don’t know whether it’s a special thing which effects Cardiff City fans but I joined another ccfc forum and for ages people kept accusing me of being a previous member under a false I.D
    Now this one has gone still further because the bloke I’m supposed to be is actually encouraging it !
    I don’t know what to say really- I’ve invited the moderator ( I presume there is one) to check my I.P and location but it’s quite perplexing.

    In my limited time here so far I was quite enjoying the conversation and I hope it’s not going to be spoiled.

    No idea why Bales Wales would post this stuff unless he thinks one of his “enemies “ has created the id to take the piss or something
    ???

    I can only repeat that I joined the other day and before that I’d never even read the threads here or actually known that it existed

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
    This is totally insane and mystifying.
    I don’t know whether it’s a special thing which effects Cardiff City fans but I joined another ccfc forum and for ages people kept accusing me of being a previous member under a false I.D
    Now this one has gone still further because the bloke I’m supposed to be is actually encouraging it !
    I don’t know what to say really- I’ve invited the moderator ( I presume there is one) to check my I.P and location but it’s quite perplexing.

    In my limited time here so far I was quite enjoying the conversation and I hope it’s not going to be spoiled.

    No idea why Bales Wales would post this stuff unless he thinks one of his “enemies “ has created the id to take the piss or something
    ???

    I can only repeat that I joined the other day and before that I’d never even read the threads here or actually known that it existed
    I'm just winding up a few of the usual suspects on here, and taking advantage of their gullibility. It's only a bit of fun, nothing sinister. Welcome to the forum

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    I'm just winding up a few of the usual suspects on here, and taking advantage of their gullibility. It's only a bit of fun, nothing sinister. Welcome to the forum

    Oh no I didn't mind. Actually I thought it was brilliant when you took it up in that way and fed the paranoia !
    - you know they'll refuse to let it go though don't you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
    Oh no I didn't mind. Actually I thought it was brilliant when you took it up in that way and fed the paranoia !
    - you know they'll refuse to let it go though don't you ?
    Fair play, this has gone full circle and is now hilarious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
    Oh no I didn't mind. Actually I thought it was brilliant when you took it up in that way and fed the paranoia !
    - you know they'll refuse to let it go though don't you ?

    Jesus ****ing wept...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonnieBird View Post
    Oh no I didn't mind. Actually I thought it was brilliant when you took it up in that way and fed the paranoia !
    - you know they'll refuse to let it go though don't you ?
    He's just pretending it never happened.

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    Some mighty big hitters in the sphere have advocated what I proposed. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full-reserve_banking

    - Economist Milton Friedman at one time advocated a 100% reserve requirement for checking accounts,[8] and economist Laurence Kotlikoff has also called for an end to fractional-reserve banking.[9] Austrian School economist Murray Rothbard has written that reserves of less than 100% constitute fraud on the part of banks and should be illegal, and that full-reserve banking would eliminate the risk of bank runs.[10][11] Jesús Huerta de Soto, another economist of the Austrian school, has also strongly argued in favor of full-reserve banking and the outlawing of fractional reserve banking.[12]

    The 2008 financial crisis has led to renewed interest in full reserve banking and sovereign money issued by a central bank. Monetary reformers point out that fractional reserve banking leads to unpayable debt, growing inequality, inevitable bankruptcies, and an imperative for perpetual and unsustainable economic growth.[13] Martin Wolf, chief economist at the Financial Times, endorsed full reserve banking, saying "it would bring huge advantages". -

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysAway2 View Post
    Ronnie Bird.
    Thank you. So true.
    This is why I started the BBC Remain thread.
    It's coming to a messy end and we Britain will be blamed. But hey ho. Man up. We will prevail in trade.
    Weatherspoons happy hour started early today has it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CardiffIrish2 View Post
    Weatherspoons happy hour started early today has it?
    I'm on the Macon Lugny at lunch but stone cold. I can get back to you at 7 tonight. 😂

  23. #23

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    Sterling up today but no big story on BBC Remain. Odd that.

  24. #24

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlwaysAway2 View Post
    Sterling up today but no big story on BBC Remain. Odd that.
    For someone so pro remain they don't half give Farage a lot of airtime

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    Too fresh to be an old timer.
    I'm regarded as a nut job here. But I've many friends at the games.
    You are a newbie.

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