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Post by kris on May 30, 2023 7:52:47 GMT
'you're', or 'you are' if you dislike contractions. And I've told you before about question marks. What did you tell him about question marks. Who cares? He just likes to tell people what to do. Which in the 21st century seems to be the main function of punctuation.
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Post by Aloysius on May 30, 2023 7:54:44 GMT
I have forgotten? Actually that's terrible. Should have said I forget?.
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Post by on May 30, 2023 7:56:56 GMT
I wonder if punctuation matters in the internet age!
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Post by Aloysius on May 30, 2023 7:58:39 GMT
Kris is a rebel without a clause.
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Post by kris on May 30, 2023 7:59:39 GMT
I wonder if punctuation matters in the internet age! exactly.?.
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Post by kris on May 30, 2023 8:01:19 GMT
Kris is a rebel without a clause. Im dyslexic you Twat. Better people than you have been trying for years,to get me to conform to your norms of punctuation and gramma and now it doesn’t matter.
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Post by Tony Dunkley on May 31, 2023 15:55:10 GMT
The long running C&RT(Ltd) Section 8 boat seizing scam has finally been exposed for the disgraceful dishonest sham it is, and always has been, . . and it should now be possible to finally put an end to it for good.
The reason for this is that all of C&RT(Ltd)'s Injunction and boat removal Declaration Orders - their much trumpeted and even more misused and abused "Court Orders" - are 'void' - ie. worthless - from the moment they're made by virtue of the stated effect of paragraph 1) in relation to the true position/situation in respect of the 'lawful authority' for 'relevant craft' to be kept or used on C&RT(Ltd) controlled PRN river waterways listed in Schedule 1 to the British Waterways Act 1971 (as amended).
In addition, the terms of the Injunctions - paras 2) and 3) of the Orders exceed the power and authority of both the Court and the C&RT(Ltd) with respect to the Public Right of Navigation in that the wording of paras 2) and 3) of the Orders forbids the ". . navigating, mooring, or securing of the [subject craft] on any part of the Claimant's waterways" -- phraseology that encompasses the PRN river waterways listed in Schedule 1 to the British Waterways Act 1971 (as amended).
No Court has the jurisdiction or power to reassign the effect of or amend statute, . . or to make an Order that has the effect of suspending, withdrawing, or extinguishing the extant Public Right of Navigation in respect of any particular named craft or vessel on any particular PRN waterway. Making an Order that purports to do so renders that Order void ab initio ie. from the very beginning - at the time it is made.
The process of seeking restitution for those who, over the whole period of its miserable existence, have lost their boats, homes and/or property to C&RT(Ltd)'s years of dishonesty and wilful deception must now begin. _______________________________________________________________________
Thank you to all those who've responded alredy via text or e-mail. What's needed now are more names and contact details for everyone or anyone who's had boat 'seized' by C&RT(Ltd) after being issued with a Section 8 Notice -- residential or otherwise, with or without one of the pointless/worthless Court Orders, . . and irrespective of whether or not the owner has signed the disclaimer form that C&RT(Ltd) usually try it on with.
If you've been a victim of this long running fraud, or know anyone who has, please contact me at :
< Tonydtrent@gmail.com > or on 07903 063179 >
. . . . or simply ignore the stupid ill-intentioned thread disrupters who do their vacuous best every day to finish this forum off and see it closing down, . . join Thunderboat as a new active member, and have your say, . . about anything you want to, . . it's entirely up to you
At one time, before it was hi-jacked by the idiotic and the mindless, Thunderboat had grown from its inauspicious beginnings into the livliest and most interesting boating plus anything else you fancy forum on the internet, . . it used to be entertaining, informative and good fun, . . and could be so again.
If any guests, or perhaps anyone else thinking about becoming member, have doubts about joining in, then please look back through some pages and threads from eighteen months to two years ago, and see what's been lost. Easily done by going back far enough through the 'Recently Updated Threads' pages.
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 31, 2023 15:58:48 GMT
I wonder if punctuation matters in the internet age! My Uncle Jack always said it was important.
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Post by Tony Dunkley on May 31, 2023 16:39:48 GMT
I wonder if punctuation matters in the internet age! More of the usual mindless crap. "He needs to come to his senses and get rid of Dunkley. It wouldn't be unprecedented, several Vietnamese spammers have been removed in the past, and Dunkley's posts are pure spam, as well as wilfully endangering Delta9's financial security. ProBoards toasting Tony Dunkley's original account should have been the clue here. If Delta9 won't do this then perhaps he should hand the reins over to someone who will." __________________________________________________________________________________________________________
< thunderboat.boards.net/post/368637/thread >
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 31, 2023 17:03:27 GMT
Kris is a rebel without a clause. Im dyslexic you Twat. Better people than you have been trying for years,to get me to conform to your norms of punctuation and gramma and now it doesn’t matter. I'm dyslexic. I went to the Winter Olympics once. I met this bloke and said "What do you do?" He said "I'm a tobogganist". "Great!" I said. "I'll have twenty Benson and Hedges please".
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Post by on May 31, 2023 17:43:00 GMT
I wonder if punctuation matters in the internet age! My Uncle Jack always said it was important. Is capitalisation punctuation?
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Post by Mr Stabby on May 31, 2023 17:45:25 GMT
Punctuation Grammar > Using English > Writing > Punctuation from English Grammar Today The most common punctuation marks in English are: capital letters and full stops, question marks, commas, colons and semi-colons, exclamation marks and quotation marks. dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/punctuation
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Post by Aloysius on May 31, 2023 18:22:32 GMT
So yes, it is.
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Post by Tony Dunkley on May 31, 2023 19:19:09 GMT
I'll email Lucy Barry later at the email address which Tony Dunkley has so kindly provided, point her in the direction of some of his recent posts and request that she contacts ProBoards and get them to toast his account again and threaten Delta9 with legal action if he allows him back using a new account.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ So, . . what was the outcome of that great meeting of minds, eh, . . Shit-for-Brains ?
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Post by Aloysius on May 31, 2023 19:21:16 GMT
So, . . what was the outcome of that great meeting of minds, eh, . . Shit-for-Brains ? He scored a packet of fags. Duh.
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