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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
Only in spiritual terms.
Ronnie?
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
Ronnie?
I might give JJ a shout, but I suspect Ronnie will be flat out at present.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
I say you're another Rudy alias and claim my £10 prize. Whatever pseudo-intellectual guise you employ your stupidity is easily detectable. :hehe:
Hi mate I was sat out in the sun yesterday, maybe you should try it sometime. I’m sure you can find a YouTube video about it.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
lardy
It's good to question. But you don't have to question everything. There have been many 9/11 threads on here where some (normally the same few) have questioned if it was actually planes that hit the towers.
If that wasn't a plane I saw hit the second tower it was a damn good hologram of one!
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
lardy
Would any of us know if they were? The Chinese are pretty good at keeping things under wraps.
I thought that was the Mexicans.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Taunton Blue Genie
I thought that was the Mexicans.
Ole!
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
delmbox
Ole!
Worst manager ever.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
tell it like it is
Worst manager ever.
That was Malky Mackay.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Nelsonca61
That was Malky Mackay.
A million miles away from being our worst manager. Dear me we’ve had some shockers over the years.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
splott parker
A million miles away from being our worst manager. Dear me we’ve had some shockers over the years.
That's a thread on it's own
Alan Durban, a nut job and I suspect a conspiracy theorist to match Organ Morgsn.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Former Labour leader
That's a thread on it's own
Alan Durban, a nut job and I suspect a conspiracy theorist to match Organ Morgsn.
Durban was a nut job and he's close to worst in my book.
Ole for me was the worst because here you are with a highly experienced footballer with absolutely zero clue whatsoever, inexcusable.
Bring in Kenwyne Jones? Ok, he's a lump of a striker sure. Did we ensure wingers and full backs crossed early and often? Nah, we mostly had Jones moving his rather large arse back into midfield to get the ball then struggle to beat 2mph in an effort to then get into penalty area.
Tactics? Does anyone know what his tactics were years later?
Rabbit in headlights.
I know people slate Slade, but he cut costs, stabilised on a short term basis. At least there was a semblance of a plan with him.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
tell it like it is
Durban was a nut job and he's close to worst in my book.
Ole for me was the worst because here you are with a highly experienced footballer with absolutely zero clue whatsoever, inexcusable.
Bring in Kenwyne Jones? Ok, he's a lump of a striker sure. Did we ensure wingers and full backs crossed early and often? Nah, we mostly had Jones moving his rather large arse back into midfield to get the ball then struggle to beat 2mph in an effort to then get into penalty area.
Tactics? Does anyone know what his tactics were years later?
Rabbit in headlights.
I know people slate Slade, but he cut costs, stabilised on a short term basis. At least there was a semblance of a plan with him.
I still remember when we got a 0-0 against Villa under Ole. First clean sheet for ten games. For the following game, he changed three of the back four and we lost 4-0 at home to Hull.
Still rankles with me, that. One of the worst ever performances by a City team that I've seen (taking into account the player ability and shocking disorganisation that day).
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Jimmy the Jock
Do we question how things are..
Are you a sheep or do you question?
If your remarks relate to this Covid-19 outbreak and Britain's response to it I've been an almost lone voice at this message board by saying it has been nuts for a variety of reasons, primarily by questioning why on earth quarantine healthy people and with it knacker the economy instead of responding as with every other serious virus outbreak prior by urging the over-65s and those younger with serious health issues to stay indoors to avoid unnecessary contact with others.
Official British government stats say in the UK between 2014 and 2019 on average 17K Britons died per year with seasonal flu (another coronavirus). In 2014/15 28K croaked. Right now there's 9,875 UK Covid-19 deaths. I don't recall any debate, never mind non-stop fecking hysteria, about those 2014/15 British coronavirus deaths, and there was certainly no talk of social distancing crap or any other madcap nonsense we've been subjected to. But facts and figures are impervious to the crazed minds of whom I term the fearful halfwits round these parts. (And I don't include you amongst them, Jimbo.)
The WHO estimate each year worldwide between 290K and 650K die with seasonal flu. https://www.who.int/influenza/survei...imate.pdf?ua=1 Meaning every year at a minimum 290K expire absent of any lockdowns anywhere or media or government fearmongering.
But had you been referring to conspiracy theories then the aforementioned fearful halfwits have some reading to catch up on.
12 Conspiracy Theories That Actually Turned Out to Be True - https://www.rd.com/culture/conspirac...ut-to-be-true/
6 Conspiracy Theories That Turned Out to Be True - https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/...that-were-true
Conspiracy theories that turned out to be true - https://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/new...ectid=12297024
CONSPIRACY THEORIES THAT TURNED OUT TO BE TRUE - https://www.criminaljusticedegreehub...racy-theories/
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
lardy
This is so good it needs repeating.
A few days ago, Organ remembered reading a 2014 report that forecast the UK population would drop drastically by 2025. Since then it has risen. But this hasn't deterred Organ from fully believing it will come to pass:
"Today, Blighty's prospects are quite abysmal (
http://www.deagel.com/country/United-Kingdom_c0209.aspx) with a 2025 population of 15 million, representing a 78% fall from the current 66 million and an equally astounding 92% drop in GDP."
Give it a rest, pal. I was kidding the other day when speculating you're a pizza delivery driver. You don't need to follow me around sulking like a spotty yoof might.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
caerkid
Oh dear, seeing patterns where they're not again.
I didn't come down on the up train. You've made 31 posts in 11 years. Your moniker has to be an alternative account, surely.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
Give it a rest, pal. I was kidding the other day when speculating you're a pizza delivery driver. You don't need to follow me around sulking like a spotty yoof might.
Hi Organ Morgan.
This thread has gone the way the OP wanted, and far from being a discussion on what your thoughts are, it has become a vehicle to label you a "loony".
Can I ask, is it your opinion that, because covid-19 is not classed as HCID, it is being dealt with irrationally?
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
Give it a rest, pal. I was kidding the other day when speculating you're a pizza delivery driver. You don't need to follow me around sulking like a spotty yoof might.
We're looking at about a million deaths/emigrations per month to make the 15 million in 5 years prediction. How do you think we'll manage that?
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
Have you considered therapy at all?
Have to say you've got a nerve. I was polite enough to reply to your queries while you have singularly failed to address mine. Why's that - are you struggling to refute them? I'll ask one of them again (put your thinking cap on!): with China's Covid-19 death toll sub-4K, which is less than half what the UK's is in spite of China's population being 21 times greater than here, and after placing 600 million of them under lockdown conditions which legally compelled them to wear a mask in a public place, then why hasn't the British government done likewise? You appear to have enormous faith in Boris Johnson's administration, just like the other unquestioning drones who have appeared in this thread, but you appear unable to articulate a coherent response.
As for you suggesting once more I'm a crackpot, I possessed enough upstairs to enable me to not have to bow or crawl to any boss, or anyone else, over a 30-year span. I packed that in aged 50 as intended as I felt I'd accumulated more than enough wonga. I'd be surprised if I couldn't buy and sell mega successful and compos mentis you several times over.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
Have to say you've got a nerve. I was polite enough to reply to your queries while you have singularly failed to address mine. Why's that - are you struggling to refute them? I'll ask one of them again (put your thinking cap on!): with China's Covid-19 death toll sub-4K, which is less than half what the UK's is in spite of China's population being 21 times greater than here, and after placing 600 million of them under lockdown conditions which legally compelled them to wear a mask in a public place, then why hasn't the British government done likewise? You appear to have enormous faith in Boris Johnson's administration, just like the other unquestioning drones who have appeared in this thread, but you appear unable to articulate a coherent response.
As for you suggesting once more I'm a crackpot, I possessed enough upstairs to enable me to not have to bow or crawl to any boss, or anyone else, over a 30-year span. I packed that in aged 50 as intended as I felt I'd accumulated more than enough wonga. I'd be surprised if I couldn't buy and sell mega successful and compos mentis you several times over.
You are spot on. The OP is a troll, that is obvious. However, he seems to have a lot of respect here and so this behaviour is acceptable from him.
I asked him why he went on the personal stuff so quickly, he replied
Under the circumstances, I'd rather not find out why he has the thoughts he has. They're too ludicrous for further investigation.
So it is clear this is a hatchet job.
On the contrary, while I don't agree with much of what you write (I do agree on data capturing through a cashless society though, I think there is something in that) - I am at least interested in how you get those views. It's a shame this thread has turned into something other than what I thought it was set out to achieve. It's poor behaviour really.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
CCFCC3PO
Hi Organ Morgan.
This thread has gone the way the OP wanted, and far from being a discussion on what your thoughts are, it has become a vehicle to label you a "loony".
Can I ask, is it your opinion that, because covid-19 is not classed as HCID, it is being dealt with irrationally?
Yes, irrationality on steroids. A further six months worth of these Twilight Zone restrictions could inflict irreparable harm upon the UK economy.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
Yes, irrationality on steroids. A further six months worth of these Twilight Zone restrictions could inflict irreparable harm upon the UK economy.
But, key indicators show that the NHS would be overrun if we had no restrictions. Do you think that is not the case? Would you have accepted these restrictions had covid-19 been classed HCID?
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
lardy
We're looking at about a million deaths/emigrations per month to make the 15 million in 5 years prediction. How do you think we'll manage that?
I didn't say it. You posted the link to the message. Is your comprehension that poor? What I did do was link that site's forecasts and calculated in percentage terms what they were re the UK population and its GDP.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
I've been successful in life and I'm an intelligent individual. Therefore, I'm not a crackpot.
Plenty of crackpots are intelligent individuals who have been successful in life, but then you didn't need me to tell you that.
Plenty of ***** are also intelligent individuals who have been successful in life, but then you didn't need me to tell you that either.
Incidentally, like millions of other people in this country and beyond, I have no faith in Boris Johnson's administration whatsoever. I'm not sure what has led you to believe that anyone has to have faith in the Tories in order for them to acknowledge the threat posed by the Coronavirus and to act accordingly. That's another weird leap you've made.
Why hasn't the British government done what the Chinese government did? I don't know. I'm not a Number 10 insider.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
Have to say you've got a nerve.
I meant to add that I found therapy not only useful but pretty much essential while I was suffering with mental problems a few years ago. In my opinion, based on some of the things you've said on this board lately, you really should consider it.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
Yes, irrationality on steroids. A further six months worth of these Twilight Zone restrictions could inflict irreparable harm upon the UK economy.
Meanwhile China is already out of the blocks.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
A Quiet Monkfish
Meanwhile China is already out of the blocks.
Depends if you believe China or not.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
Yes, irrationality on steroids. A further six months worth of these Twilight Zone restrictions could inflict irreparable harm upon the UK economy.
But aren't the UK government in league with an all-powerful cabal who are running the show behind closed doors? Isn't this a worldwide conspiracy according to you? If so, what difference does it make? All of the world's economies will be going down the shitter anyway, won't they?
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
CCFCC3PO
But, key indicators show that the NHS would be overrun if we had no restrictions. Do you think that is not the case? Would you have accepted these restrictions had covid-19 been classed HCID?
I'd forcibly quarantine those adjudged to be at severest risk if it was a HCID rather than this present route. I read earlier - but haven't researched as yet whether it's accurate - that 95% of UK dead thus far have been those aged over 65.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
Yes, irrationality on steroids. A further six months worth of these Twilight Zone restrictions could inflict irreparable harm upon the UK economy.
10,000+ deaths now. The reason for these twilight zone restrictions is we didn’t act early enough.
The government have had to crash the economy due to their slow reactions and incompetence.
There is no conspiracy here just human fallibility.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
I'd forcibly quarantine those adjudged to be at severest risk if it was a HCID rather than this present route. I read earlier - but haven't researched as yet whether it's accurate - that 95% of UK dead thus far have been those aged over 65.
But if we hadn’t had these restrictions we would have exponentially more infections and deaths directly from covid and more indirectly due to covid due to the hospitals being overwhelmed.
As said before the death rate isn’t the important thing with the coronavirus it’s how infectious it is and how many people need ICU treatment.
HCID is a red herring because a disease has to have a death rate over 10% to be included but as stated 1000 times already “covid isn’t dangerous purely because of the death rate”
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
tell it like it is
Depends if you believe China or not.
Re. CV 19, def. not, but China is sure to capitalize on a World depression/recession
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Organ Morgan.
I'd forcibly quarantine those adjudged to be at severest risk if it was a HCID rather than this present route. I read earlier - but haven't researched as yet whether it's accurate - that 95% of UK dead thus far have been those aged over 65.
OK, so if the Government stopped at the "people at risk stay indoors for 12 weeks" policy, you would have drawn the line there?
The one issue is that this wouldn't necessarily save the NHS from being over burdened would it? It is also unknown how long it would take for "herd immunity" to take effect.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
A Quiet Monkfish
Re. CV 19, def. not, but China is sure to capitalize on a World depression/recession
So you reckon this is a conspiracy by the Chinese government?
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
CCFCC3PO
Hi Organ Morgan.
:hehe:
What a king-sized plum. Again.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
Croesy Blue
But if we hadn’t had these restrictions we would have exponentially more infections and deaths directly from covid and more indirectly due to covid due to the hospitals being overwhelmed.
As said before the death rate isn’t the important thing with the coronavirus it’s how infectious it is and how many people need ICU treatment.
HCID is a red herring because a disease has to have a death rate over 10% to be included but as stated 1000 times already “covid isn’t dangerous purely because of the death rate”
As far as I can see, it's only the "low" death rate that precludes this from being classified HCID?
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
:hehe:
What a king-sized plum. Again.
I understand the concept of writing with civility is an alien concept to some.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
A Quiet Monkfish
Re. CV 19, def. not, but China is sure to capitalize on a World depression/recession
Indeed, hence the lies.
Japan have pulled manufacturing out of China, I'd like to see others including UK do the same.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
I meant to add that I found therapy not only useful but pretty much essential while I was suffering with mental problems a few years ago. In my opinion, based on some of the things you've said on this board lately, you really should consider it.
With respect, that is pretty distasteful. Just because you have suffered with mental health issues, it doesn't mean you can use another person's mental health for point scoring.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
CCFCC3PO
With respect, that is pretty distasteful.
With respect, get ****ed you idiot.
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Re: A challenge to Organ Morgan
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Originally Posted by
The Lone Gunman
With respect, get ****ed you idiot.
That isn't respectful at all. You are really showing yourself up. Such a shame.