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Like moths to a light. Minor delays obviously logging out and logging back in takes time for some.
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I can't speak for anybody else 4thjuly but if that's directd at me you can even money to any amount you like that I don't post under any other forum name. I suspect that like the other before you this is where you either huff and puff or go silent. Nobody wants that bet.
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What bet?
It wasn't aimed at you as you were not here. Paranoid or guilty conscience? |
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Neither. I've had to field those accusations from some left wing posters and the quickest way to flush them out is to suggest a wager. They seem to find something distasteful about such a suggestion on a gambling forum.
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Now I have read here on numerous occasions that you were a nurse and a policeman and a barrister and a man educated to higher than degree level. Which I have to admit is possible but imo highly unlikely given that this is an anonymous forum and people tend to exaggerate.
But I will give you a bet if you wish and one you cannot run away from. Upload photographs of all the qualifications you have received for University,Nursing, Barrister,Policeman Fireman. Obviously with name redacted but say on a table along with a copy of your this years council tax bill with the relevant redacted Do that, and I will give a charity of your choice £500. Or to you if that is what you wish. |
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Or post your figure and I will ask Betfair to hold the cash by removing it from my available balance.
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This sounds like mickstick ha ha!!!
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Fk. Now I am someone else!
How many more? |
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You sound like Extremex Moisok. He's mentally ill too.
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Doing well supporting your corrupt status quo political chums 4th.
5th column mentally ill scum undermining the UK here at your service. As decreed by you. I would be more ashamed of the undermining you are doing of the poor and struggling families of our nation. You support mass immigration and the parties who want more low wages and increased profits. An all the corruption of both parties feeding at the trough of Money. |
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There are some I hold some degree of enmity towards but you aren't one 4thjuly. I just want you to know that for when I take your money if you are indeed as good as your word. By figure I presume you're asking of the bet? If so lets make it interesting and call it a couple of grand and as chaity begins at home I'll stick it in my Cheltenham betting account. You've done me a favour because I thought some of my proof had been lost in time but it seems I was wrong. I'll tell you what I have and you tell me if thats acceptable:
I've got originals for my nursing qualification certficate, my degree and my certificate of call to the bar which actually refers to me as an Utter Barrister (seriously ) which for clarification is proof of education beyond degree level as following your degree you do an academic year at the Inns Of Court School Of Law in London. I think it's classed as the equivalent of a Masters which one of the lads did while we were down in London. I can also post up pension statements from both police and fire services as additional proof. If all that is acceptable it seems we have a bet. |
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£2000 is the bet then.
Apart from Police pension and Fire service pension evidence, you could have been a cleaner for both all is seems good.. Police and Fire Brigade would have given you a certificate of passing out I would like to see these and don't forget the up to date Council tax bill. I have a personal account advisor. I will phone him in the morning re the holding of the money by Betfair. |
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Obviously please leave the initials of the Christian names. Don't want you borrowing some or photoshopping ones you might not have do we ?
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Not including yourself obviously the usual suspects all disappear at the same time too.
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I'm up for a bet who am I supposed to be?
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Not the 5th column mentally ill scum undermining the uk though. I am still here.
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Looks like I am not you then Burton ha ha!!
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bloody typical you all turn up at the same time
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Talking of bets I would put some money on the fact a ghost of Christmas past is the one offering the bets here!
Hope your having a nice Christmas northern lad. |
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BTW your Bar Professional Training Course what Inn OF Court were you admitted to ? It is a degree vocational course and not an equivalent of a masters degree as is my understanding. By no matter, if you were called to the bar and admitted to an inn of court for your BPTC that would be more than sufficient proof.
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Where has Larry gone???
The real life Mr Benn of the forum, no doubt he is who he is. He will be back,can we all see the upload of documentation 4thJulyKid? |
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Has he sent you a PM 4thJulykid?
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Not yet AG
but I expect he will at some stage. He sounds confident so I may have done my dough, but as long as Arsenal hold out there's more than enough to cover any losses. No deposit required......yet. |
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I`m sure he will, at least you seem intent on honouring the bet unlike FragileX.
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Who is this mystery man who has appeared out of the blue like scots mist and knows everything about EO?
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Who is this mystery man who has appeared out of the blue like scots mist and knows everything about EO?
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He has been around for a while paddletoe and EO/Larry has not been shy about his past. No need to be a DCI to have seen the show.
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Saved my stake, been caught too many times in the past, no deposit required...........
Paddletoe Out of the blue? Scroll back son, you'll find me plenty. As AG said it's not rocket science. |
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AG
I will honour the bet no doubt, as long as I lose.......... I have no knowledge of any previous bets EEternal has had. If he's proved correct then a man with that CV deserves a bit extra. |
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this should prove interesting.
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AG is this the Mr Benn you are refering to?
Mr Benn is a character created by David McKee who appears in several children's books, and an animated television series of the same name originally transmitted by the BBC in 1971 and 1972. Whether in a book, or on television, Mr Benn's adventures take on a similar pattern. Mr Benn, a man wearing a black suit and bowler hat, leaves his house at 52 Festive Road and visits a fancy-dress costume shop where he is invited by the moustache, fez-wearing shopkeeper to try on a particular outfit. He leaves the shop through a magic door at the back of the changing room and enters a world appropriate to his costume, where he has an adventure (which usually contains a moral) before the shopkeeper reappears to lead him back to the changing room, and the story comes to an end. Mr Benn returns to his normal life, but is left with a small souvenir of his magical adventure. Additionally, scenes before and after his adventure usually have some connection to it, such as the games the children are playing in the street as he passes. Cruel if true. |
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I think this is the chapter they call the set up!
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the outcome is going to be painful for someone
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yes Extreme X's blow up fiance, if EO is the real deal she will get battered by the nutter
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Why don't the participants in this bet both up the stakes, make it really interesting?
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Let's hope that there'll be no repeat of those hideous scenes last Xmas when one of the Forum's elite liberals ran away like a gutless coward from paying out on a bet struck on here, regarding the pupils at the grand-daughter's school not singing Carols at Christmas.
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Why don't you put up £10,000 as a side bet Alun, give the forum the potential for some outside bets?
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The bet was for, and I quote "a great deal of money".
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