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A while . . .

Posted: 14:37 Sun 26 Oct 2008
by Luc
Am I to believe that not a drop of meaningless drivel has been poured in almost 3 weeks ?

Re: A while . . .

Posted: 14:40 Sun 26 Oct 2008
by DRT
Hard to believe - I think it has just been posted elsewhere on the site :wink:

Re: A while . . .

Posted: 17:09 Sun 26 Oct 2008
by Luc
DRT wrote:Hard to believe - I think it has just been posted elsewhere on the site :wink:
I'm I to believe that meaningless drivel has not only reached but crossed uncharted territories ?

Re: A while . . .

Posted: 18:01 Sun 26 Oct 2008
by jdaw1
DRT and jdaw1 have been away. It makes a difference.

Re: A while . . .

Posted: 21:43 Sun 26 Oct 2008
by Overtired and emotional
Our collective jaw has dropped to the floor at the strange events enveloping the world, so that nothing one says could approach the meaningless drivel uttered by those sharing the blame for the cuurrent crisis.

Is this the first reference on this site to these evnts?

Re: A while . . .

Posted: 23:06 Sun 26 Oct 2008
by Luc
[quote="Overtired and emotional"]Our collective jaw has dropped to the floor at the strange events enveloping the world, so that nothing one says could approach the meaningless drivel uttered by those sharing the blame for the cuurrent crisis.

Is this the first reference on this site to these evnts?[/quo

Could this be a meaningless reference ?

Re: A while . . .

Posted: 00:19 Mon 27 Oct 2008
by jdaw1
Overtired and emotional wrote:Is this the first reference on this site to these evnts?
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=3047#p3047]Here[/url], on Thu 16 Aug 2007, uncle tom wrote:A month ago there was confident expectation of another bumper crop of city bonuses at the end of the year. Those expectations have now evaporated, to be replaced by fears of redundancy in the financial sector.

No-one can be quite sure how the current 'subprime' crisis will map out, but it looks fairly certain that when the dust settles, the bloodiest noses will be in the financial sector, with few institutions escaping unscathed.

Re: A while . . .

Posted: 19:49 Mon 27 Oct 2008
by DRT
So it looks like we have our finger on the pulse of the global crisis. Or, we at least have the capacity to talk b*****s about it :roll:

Re: A while . . .

Posted: 19:53 Mon 27 Oct 2008
by Luc
DRT wrote:So it looks like we have our finger on the pulse of the global crisis. Or, we at least have the capacity to talk b*****s about it :roll:
Derek , of course you mean meaningless bull **** . . .
Not to be confused with trivial bull**** . . .

Re: A while . . .

Posted: 21:46 Tue 28 Oct 2008
by Overtired and emotional
Rocky as things were in August, Uncle Tom was clearly ahead of the pack. Perhaps Port Forum chaps should now be given positions of power and influence, akin to a Roman dictator when the going really got tough.

Uncle Tom = Cincinnatus?