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Post by Tony Dunkley on Feb 19, 2024 8:15:52 GMT
Amusing as it's been to observe Thunderboat's pathetic little collection of mindless arsewipes - and a few others gormless enough to afford the arsewipes and their uninformed vacuous nonsense any measure of credibilty - all of them busy parading their stupidity with witless speculation around my being barred from posting, or warned off by the Police or C&RT's bent lawyers.
The fun and the fantasies have now, however, come to an end - simply because I happen to have enough spare time on my hands again to spoil the prat-fest by using some of that time in relaying, to where and to whom they need to go, some information on, and details of, the progress made in the last six months toward exposing and seeing C&RT and Commercial Boat Services brought to book for their joint catalogue of wilful criminal activities and wrongdoing.
The likely consequences of certain recent events and developments will be publicized through the pages of this forum, . . NOT for the attention or benefit of the above mentioned mindless arsewipes, or any of their vacuous pals, but aimed specifically at anyone with a genuine interest and sufficient wit to make useful constructive posts/comments, . . and of course, those directly involved within C&RT's corrupt senior management, plus the equally corrupt and dishonest lawyers at C&RT's Illegal & Connivance Services. Also in line for some special attention is a certain Mr Brian Clarke, the nasty scheming little crook who owns and runs Commercial Boat Services - the company with which C&RT's bent management and lawyers operate their long-running and very profitable boat stealing scam under the pretence of being legitimate boat 'removals' under Section 8 of the British Waterways Act of 1983.
I'll also be giving over whatever time I can spare in attempting, hopefully, to help in seeing Thunderboat revert back into something resembling the lively, interesting, informative, and mainly boating orientated forum that it once was, . . before the mindless arsewipes and their vacuous associates turned it into the pointless bad joke of an internet dump for the terminally stupid that it's become in the absence of those who gave it its notable beginnings.
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Post by kris on Feb 19, 2024 8:24:43 GMT
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Post by Jim on Feb 19, 2024 8:42:12 GMT
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Post by Aloysius on Feb 19, 2024 8:46:33 GMT
Wow. We'll do your pet in. For cash. I suppose it's a business plan.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 19, 2024 9:19:39 GMT
Wow. We'll do your pet in. For cash. I suppose it's a business plan. It's very common for a pet owner to have an animal put to sleep if its quality of life is so poor that it is suffering constantly, in fact doing so is an obligation of a responsible pet owner. The only thing different about this business model seems to be that the act is carried out in the owner's home which makes sense since many animals are terrified of visits to the vet and although it seems a bit on the pricey side I'd say it's a kinder way to deal with a difficult situation.
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Post by Aloysius on Feb 19, 2024 9:33:41 GMT
Sure. I didn't need you to explain why there might be a demand but thanks for dispensing your wisdom from on high.
But I was imagining the kerching moment when someone thought the idea up.💡
ETA I wonder if they do boat visits and if so what the surcharge is 🤣
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Post by fi on Feb 19, 2024 9:36:42 GMT
I had my mut put down on the boat (she hated visiting the vets) by a normal vet. No surcharge, although only 2 miles from the vets.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 19, 2024 9:37:44 GMT
Sure. I didn't need you to explain why there might be a demand but thanks for dispensing your wisdom from on high. But I was imagining the kerching moment when someone thought the idea up.💡 ETA I wonder if they do boat visits and if so what the surcharge is 🤣 When my ex-partner needed to have an elderly cat put down we searched in vain for a vet who offered this service and I was surprised to find that nobody did.
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Post by fi on Feb 19, 2024 9:47:56 GMT
Most vets in rural areas will make home visits for dogs, they are used to it from dealing with large farm animals.
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Post by Aloysius on Feb 19, 2024 9:48:29 GMT
Yep, I was imagining this is a fairly recent thing.
Also I once pondered the difficulty of getting a large-ish dog to the vet in a hurry if you were moored up in the sticks. Maybe make a dog stretcher. I have a vivid imagination.
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Post by Tony Dunkley on Feb 20, 2024 12:57:52 GMT
Amusing as it's been to observe Thunderboat's pathetic little collection of mindless arsewipes - and a few others gormless enough to afford the arsewipes and their uninformed vacuous nonsense any measure of credibilty - all of them busy parading their stupidity with witless speculation around my being barred from posting, or warned off by the Police or C&RT's bent lawyers. The fun and the fantasies have now, however, come to an end - simply because I happen to have enough spare time on my hands again to spoil the prat-fest by using some of that time in relaying, to where and to whom they need to go, some information on, and details of, the progress made in the last six months toward exposing and seeing C&RT and Commercial Boat Services brought to book for their joint catalogue of wilful criminal activities and wrongdoing.
The likely consequences of certain recent events and developments will be publicized through the pages of this forum, . . NOT for the attention or benefit of the above mentioned mindless arsewipes, or any of their vacuous pals, but aimed specifically at anyone with a genuine interest and sufficient wit to make useful constructive posts/comments, . . and of course, those directly involved within C&RT's corrupt senior management, plus the equally corrupt and dishonest lawyers at C&RT's Illegal & Connivance Services. Also in line for some special attention is a certain Mr Brian Clarke, the nasty scheming little crook who owns and runs Commercial Boat Services - the company with which C&RT's bent management and lawyers operate their long-running and very profitable boat stealing scam under the pretence of being legitimate boat 'removals' under Section 8 of the British Waterways Act of 1983. I'll also be giving over whatever time I can spare in attempting, hopefully, to help in seeing Thunderboat revert back into something resembling the lively, interesting, informative, and mainly boating orientated forum that it once was, . . before the mindless arsewipes and their vacuous associates turned it into the pointless bad joke of an internet dump for the terminally stupid that it's become in the absence of those who gave it its notable beginnings. I wouldn't want River Canal Rescue, the clowns who sank this boat with their bumbling incompetence, C&RT's corrupt management and lawyers, or Brian Clarke, the crooked proprietor of Commercial Boat Services, to miss anything that was said about them all in the Comments section of this YouTube video :- < >
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Post by Mr Stabby on Feb 20, 2024 13:00:25 GMT
No-one gives a shit what you say or think Tony.
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Post by ‎ on Feb 20, 2024 13:17:04 GMT
Took Dulcinea out for a mini test cruiße. The gear folded down ok engines performed perfectly and I rememberd what a nice Ship it is. Not meant to be on a ditch really. This will change soon. Kids get older and more mature thats good ! The older daughter is a budding comic strip satirist I suggested she do her comics on a till receipt roll (old type before thermal printers) she has done quite a few very funny. Definitely satire. Copyright ZLCM.
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Post by Tony Dunkley on Feb 20, 2024 19:57:11 GMT
I wouldn't want River Canal Rescue, the clowns who sank this boat with their bumbling incompetence, C&RT's corrupt management and lawyers, or Brian Clarke, the crooked proprietor of Commercial Boat Services, to miss anything that was said about them all in the Comments section of this YouTube video :-
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NB: To view the Comments, the video must be watched on YouTube -- the Comments are not displayed if viewed directly on here.
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Post by ‎ on Feb 20, 2024 20:06:08 GMT
Took Dulcinea out for a mini test cruise. The gear folded down ok engines performed perfectly and I remembered what a nice Ship it is. Not meant to be on a ditch really. This will change soon. In other news it turns out there are eighty seven (87) crabs. I was shocked.
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