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Post by Tony Dunkley on Oct 8, 2024 16:48:05 GMT
I told my friend, whose name is Sir Ian Mackenzie of that ilk, that he is on very dangerous territory but seeing as he is of the gentry I don't think he is that worried as his solicitor is one of the oldest and best in these lands. Its quite a nice thought that a post on an internet board could have the effect of putting someone on notice like this. I actually giggled as did Sir Ian. I hope your friend's Solicitor is considerably better than you and your friend are at reading and understanding plain written English.
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Post by Jim on Oct 8, 2024 16:57:44 GMT
Will Sir Ian be bothered by a grumpy peasant?
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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 8, 2024 16:58:15 GMT
This post has the effect of formally notifying you of your obligation to ensure that your friend/acquaintance is now informed and made fully aware that they are, or have been, in possession of someone else's property (boat and contents) knowingly and unlawfully sold to them by CBS. This post has the effect of formally notifying you of your obligation to fuck off and die by whichever artifice you prefer. There is, however, a strong preference for sooner rather than later. Did he really say that which you quoted? What a penis. I know exactly where Halcyon Daze is and who owns it now and I'm not under any type of obligation, legal or moral, to tell them anything, not least because their ownership of Halcyon Daze (it has a different name now) is 100% above board.
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Post by Tony Baloney on Oct 8, 2024 17:20:37 GMT
Yep, up until the word 'to' anyway.
I sincerely hope that, privately at least, Dunkley understands the absurdity of his pronouncements.
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Post by Jim on Oct 8, 2024 17:23:31 GMT
I told my friend, whose name is Sir Ian Mackenzie of that ilk, that he is on very dangerous territory but seeing as he is of the gentry I don't think he is that worried as his solicitor is one of the oldest and best in these lands. Its quite a nice thought that a post on an internet board could have the effect of putting someone on notice like this. I actually giggled as did Sir Ian. ilk? Sounds more of a red deer chappie.
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Post by on Oct 8, 2024 17:53:54 GMT
of that ilk is a way to avoid repetition in names.
I was originally named Count andrew McTwatt McTwatt. It was later changed to Count andrew McTwatt of that ilk.
It refers to general importance levels.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 8, 2024 18:04:07 GMT
I told my friend, whose name is Sir Ian Mackenzie of that ilk, that he is on very dangerous territory but seeing as he is of the gentry I don't think he is that worried as his solicitor is one of the oldest and best in these lands. Sir Ian's solicitor is no match for the brilliant mind of Tony Dunkley.
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Post by on Oct 8, 2024 18:18:38 GMT
We did discuss this and it has been investigated.
Ian's sol Messrs McBilthurn, Brathler and Co have taken on extra insurance to cover this obvious risk. Lloyds approved.
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Post by metanoia on Oct 8, 2024 19:56:28 GMT
A brief sunny interlude this morning and I made it up a tricky lock flight assisted by a lovely group of helpful vollies. Lots of smiles all round...
Met some hirers from Canada who let me through a liftbridge after my help at a waterpoint so later I lifted the same bridge in the rain for another boat when out walking with the dog.
I've just come off the phone to a blind man in his eighties and a woman who lost her legs in her sixties - both of whom I met whilst out here boating.
And we laughed together!
Life truly is what you make of it and I really believe what goes around comes around.
Happy Tuesday, everyone x
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Post by Telemachus on Oct 8, 2024 20:18:57 GMT
Not a great weekend at the gliding club, our chief flying instructor managed to crash land one of our two 2-seater training gliders on very rough ground - harvested forestry - and severely trashed it. The only good thing is neither of the pilots was injured. Our first insurance claim in about 20 years but no doubt next year’s renewal will be painful.
Although I did manage a great flight myself, over to Aboyne the other side of the Cairngorms near Aberdeen, and back again. About 135kilometres in an hour and a half. It would take about 3 hours to do the same trip by car.
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