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scottiejohn

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  1. He must be worried that he is being "Spammed"!!
  2. Thanks @treetops for that clear guide. Just what I wanted!
  3. Absolutely no chance I would exchange a PM with any of the Bots/Trolls who are hijacking this forum at present! The Mods should ban them NOW! Please let us get this Site back to a place where sensible questions were posted and answered and some light-hearted fun was had on the way! BAN the trolling morons/Bots or whatever they are!
  4. No way Jimmy! It was more likely a farthing they fought over or if later a Bawbee! A bawbee was a Scottish sixpence. The word means a debased copper coin, valued at six pence Scots (equal at the time to an English half-penny), issued from the reign of James V of Scotland to the reign of William II of Scotland. They were hammered until 1677, when they were produced upon screw presses.
  5. Why are you making references to the cremation of babies and when, if ever will you answer the actual questions put to you?
  6. But what is the difference between that and the "Thumbs Up" button?
  7. No we are not! I suspect it has not yet been sold otherwise the hard core of approx 12 Troll/Bot/paid obnoxious posters would not still be spouting forth their constant click bait drivel! Please note I have only come back to post on the forum because I wished to as a question on a specific banking matter! If/when I get an answer I will log off until such time as I feel I MUST log back on for personal reasons!
  8. The added bold italic underlined piece in your above quote has been added by myself! As member of the AN Grammar Police I should point out the superfluous and unwarranted space between the "m" and the full stop "m . " would have been omitted if you had followed your own advice! This is your firs and final warning! PS; Al mistakes in mi tiping errors above dew to AI speling mitakes!
  9. What about this great UK dish; Chicken Tikka Masala! A sumptuous culinary wonder, foodies have long considered chicken tikka masala — with its roasted chunks of succulent chicken doused in a creamy orange curry sauce — a testament to the UK’s status as a multicultural epicentre. But where did Britain’s unofficial national dish begin? SCOTLAND! A Brief History of Chicken Tikka Masala | Culture Trip (theculturetrip.com)
  10. I suggest you look up the accepted English language meaning! https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=e83d201d784f6a4dJmltdHM9MTY5OTY2MDgwMCZpZ3VpZD0yYTNmOGE5ZC1lM2ZiLTYyYTktMDE5ZS05OTIyZTJhMTYzZGEmaW5zaWQ9NTc2Mw&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=3&fclid=2a3f8a9d-e3fb-62a9-019e-9922e2a163da&psq=qed+meaning&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly9lbi53aWtpcGVkaWEub3JnL3dpa2kvUS5FLkQu&ntb=1 English equivalent[edit] There is no common formal English equivalent, although the end of a proof may be announced with a simple statement such as “thus it is proved,” "this completes the proof", "as required", "as desired", "as expected", "hence proved", "ergo", "so correct", or other similar locutions.
  11. What have Quantum Electro Dynamics got to do with this topic apart from the fact it lacks proper positive dynamic responses! If however you agree with me that I have proved my point then I would agree with you!
  12. Can you please explain how that works especially WRT BKK?
  13. Was that comment from your first or second gender (whichever order they are in) and how do we differentiate which set of hormones etc are responding at any one time?
  14. At least it wasn't any more than even four words in this case! Thank heavens for small mercies!
  15. Read my link in a slightly earlier post!
  16. You are the one who needs to be accurate and take your blinkers off!
  17. Yes Fears grow Middle East conflict is 'a tinderbox that's going to catch fire' after US warplanes strike Iranian forces in Syria as Israel prepares for ground invasion in Gaza | Daily Mail Online
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