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  • #91
    Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

    Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Nah, Lardy said it's all good, and Lardy is always right.

    PS Get your money out of the bank now!
    I would if i had any

    i,m more worried about stuffing my face come October but if organs contact is right could be before then !

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    • #92
      Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

      Originally posted by life on mars View Post
      Bloody Boris FFS who voted for this fella any decent politician could and should easily navigate in thier sleep , Brexit , Pandemic , War in Ukraine global recession , Fuel price spike ..

      No wonder he had a glass or two .

      Bet he's miffed he didn't get any Arsenal free tickets like Sir Kier cost of living is hurting everyone even Kier .
      How many glasses have you had Life on Mars?

      A life tipple for you: take a breath between sips & typing. Your posts may become more legible if you try it. Thank me later.

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      • #93
        Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

        Originally posted by MOZZER2 View Post
        I would if i had any

        i,m more worried about stuffing my face come October but if organs contact is right could be before then !
        Organ's "contact" somehow knows something that nobody else in the world does. A guy from Cardiff who lives for conspiracy and posts on a Cardiff City forum several times a day has a contact who can predict armageddon to the exact month.

        Sometimes I feel like the crazy on here is too much for me and then posts like this keep me coming back.

        Glad I jumped from *****' board when I did

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        • #94
          Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

          Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
          It's people like you who allowed it to happen, i.e. the clueless majority who take pleasure in ridiculing those who have been sounding the alarm bells for quite some time now.
          Pretty sure I had very little say in Libya's approach to its oil production.

          Also, and I've asked you this before but you didn't reply - if as you say "us clueless majority" allow whatever you consider "this" is to happen, what have you been doing? Apart from posting about it on a subsection of a football messageboard?

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          • #95
            Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

            Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
            Nah, Lardy said it's all good, and Lardy is always right.

            PS Get your money out of the bank now!
            Be a trifle merciful towards Lardy.

            He's sat there with a Sky remote control in his mitt most days switching between the Cartoon Network and CBBC channels. It's little wonder he's not familiar with world events.

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            • #96
              Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

              Originally posted by delmbox View Post
              If us being in trouble you’re weirdly happy about it, I just cannot get my head around you internet crisis fanboys
              Some of us are trying to raise awareness and urging visitors at this forum to prepare as best they are able. Naturally, whether they choose to pay heed is their choice. At a post directed at you a few days ago I acknowledged most of us, me included, are in the crosshairs. Of course, I don't welcome the prospect of a blown-out economy and holding a rapidly depreciating currency and the resulting pandemonium.

              I understand why you don't believe, or don't dare to believe, that what we're experiencing is by design and our government, as are all others worldwide, is in the pocket of a higher authority that is determined to have its way by collapsing this system to ensure people suffer to such an extreme extent that those who are still around will meekly accept the solution offered to alleviate their suffering.

              Today it's next to impossible to imagine the common man will gratefully sacrifice everything they own in return for promised security and a life of serfdom in some world government workhouse by another name.

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              • #97
                Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

                Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                Be a trifle merciful towards Lardy.

                He's sat there with a Sky remote control in his mitt most days switching between the Cartoon Network and CBBC channels. It's little wonder he's not familiar with world events.
                Don't forget GB News

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                • #98
                  Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

                  Originally posted by Tito Fuente View Post
                  Don't forget GB News
                  Crikey, one more mention of GB News from you and I'll politely request you change your username to Tito the Parrot.

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                  • #99
                    Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

                    Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                    Crikey, one more mention of GB News from you and I'll politely request you change your username to Tito the Parrot.
                    One more mention of Cyril or Lardy and you'll have to start paying Wales Bales some royalties.

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                    • Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

                      Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                      Some of us are trying to raise awareness and urging visitors at this forum to prepare as best they are able. Naturally, whether they choose to pay heed is their choice. At a post directed at you a few days ago I acknowledged most of us, me included, are in the crosshairs. Of course, I don't welcome the prospect of a blown-out economy and holding a rapidly depreciating currency and the resulting pandemonium.

                      I understand why you don't believe, or don't dare to believe, that what we're experiencing is by design and our government, as are all others worldwide, is in the pocket of a higher authority that is determined to have its way by collapsing this system to ensure people suffer to such an extreme extent that those who are still around will meekly accept the solution offered to alleviate their suffering.

                      Today it's next to impossible to imagine the common man will gratefully sacrifice everything they own in return for promised security and a life of serfdom in some world government workhouse by another name.
                      If you were a bit more reliable in your warnings then maybe we’d believe you more, it’s not that long ago you were saying Covid was designed to only kill Chinese people and it’s an ever shorter time ago you posted a link “as a warning” to a guy that was saying that Russia were going to nuke us that Friday.

                      Now you’re saying that coats will cost thousands in less than 6 weeks and you’re surprised when we question it

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                      • Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

                        Originally posted by delmbox View Post
                        If you were a bit more reliable in your warnings then maybe we’d believe you more, it’s not that long ago you were saying Covid was designed to only kill Chinese people and it’s an ever shorter time ago you posted a link “as a warning” to a guy that was saying that Russia were going to nuke us that Friday.

                        Now you’re saying that coats will cost thousands in less than 6 weeks and you’re surprised when we question it
                        Ridiculous premise, isn't it? I mean, coats always cost less in the summer. Come on Organ, sort it out!

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                        • Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

                          I noticed the coffee I always purchase jumped 12.5% in price from a week earlier, it was also upped 8% last December.

                          Every price comparison article I read that compares the cost of a basket of the same items in four supermarkets - Aldi, Morrisons, Asda and Tesco - always has Tesco as the most expensive at around 10% higher than a virtual tie between Morrisons and Asda and 20% costlier than Aldi.

                          Are Tesco fans richer or dafter than shoppers who visit the others?

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                          • Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

                            Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                            I noticed the coffee I always purchase jumped 12.5% in price from a week earlier, it was also upped 8% last December.

                            Every price comparison article I read that compares the cost of a basket of the same items in four supermarkets - Aldi, Morrisons, Asda and Tesco - always has Tesco as the most expensive at around 10% higher than a virtual tie between Morrisons and Asda and 20% costlier than Aldi.

                            Are Tesco fans richer or dafter than shoppers who visit the others?
                            I think smart shoppers have an account at ASDA as it's the only supermarket chain that doesn't monitor the on line behaviour of their most loyal clients.

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                            • Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

                              I noticed today town was heaving with £5.50 plus drinkers... they weren't the weathly folk , just ordinary fun loving middle earners , without a care in the world and no real cost of living worries.

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                              • Re: Cost Of Living Crisis

                                Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
                                I think smart shoppers have an account at ASDA as it's the only supermarket chain that doesn't monitor the on line behaviour of their most loyal clients.
                                As curmudgeonly as you often are, I really do hope your grub cupboards are groaning with goodies and you've had the foresight to have already bought Christmas gifts.

                                By then, you along with many of us may very well be reminiscing about life in the UK just six months earlier. We'll recall how food was plentiful and affordable, CPI inflation was a mere 9%, the streets were still teeming with vehicles, there were never power cuts, violence wasn't all around, most working age people had jobs, gangs of organised thugs never looted supermarkets and 8pm to 6am curfews were unheard of.

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