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| Author: | GBC [ Sat Dec 01, 2007 1:36 pm ] |
| Post subject: | The Fool v Clacton |
Guess who?
Ita 43yrs since iwas last in Clacton on my Vespa GS having pitch battles with the greasy mob and police! thats enough of that!!!!!!!!!! Was invited there to meet some Hack drivers [edited by admin] of with their local council! for issuing plates ad-lib and not supplying enough rank spaces. We assured them the GMB has no national policy on de-reg, we believe its up to our members in any area to decide what meets their requirments in their area! We pointed out that we dont believe in enriching lawyers, and our chosen route to cure their problems would be initially through negotation, and if that failed good old confrontation with the councillors! It would appear that they were inpressed for many joined on the spot, with more to come in the post. One of the most interesting benefits was of course the sick pay scheme, followed by Car Purchase ins and legal cover. I look forward to a successfull campaign too establishing once again plate limitations! ORGANISE EDUCATE ERADICATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| Author: | GBC [ Sat Dec 01, 2007 1:37 pm ] |
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Not bad, only a few spelling blunders and two 'edited by admin' |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Sat Dec 01, 2007 6:45 pm ] |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Sat Dec 01, 2007 6:48 pm ] |
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Sussex wrote: ](*,)
Further to that, I think what would be a really good idea is for the GMB to get a fully licensed cab driver to talk on behalf of fully licensed cab drivers.
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| Author: | streetcars [ Sat Dec 01, 2007 7:59 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Fool v Clacton |
GBC wrote: Guess who?
We assured them the GMB has no national policy on de-reg, we believe its up to our members in any area to decide what meets their requirments in their area! I look forward to a successfull campaign too establishing once again plate limitations! ORGANISE EDUCATE ERADICATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GUESS WHO
Yes of course it would bother me, i have not at any stage said i am for or against restricted plates, it will work in some parts of the country and not others. Hope that sheds some light on my comments, oh and on that subject, you still havent told us about your light bulb !!!!!!!!!! GBC You seem to have alot in common with Terry, are you in the G M B You should be Both clueless
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| Author: | GBC [ Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:51 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Fool v Clacton |
streetcars wrote: cluless
Is it because you didn’t do too well at school you followed you're chosen career path?
What's it like being you?
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| Author: | streetcars [ Sun Dec 02, 2007 4:39 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Fool v Clacton |
GBC wrote: streetcars wrote: cluless Is it because you didn’t do too well at school you followed you're chosen career path? What's it like being you? ![]() As i say both loons Terry and G B C . Oh GBC can spell as well big deal. You should have been a printer . Your not twins are you
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| Author: | GBC [ Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:10 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Fool v Clacton |
streetcars wrote: So there we have it, no clarification. We have the only London cab driver ,who thinks quantity controls, are a good thing .
As i say both loons Terry and G B C . Oh GBC can spell as well big deal. You should have been a printer . Your not twins are you ![]() Do you drink heavily before you come on here? Try Hieroglyphics, it would make more sense, a few sentences and paragraphs would be a welcome addition. As for the cab comparison, keep dreaming, you'll still wake up in your Liverpool saloon. (and that's 7 days a week)
(one smiley is generally accepted as being sufficient) |
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| Author: | streetcars [ Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:24 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Fool v Clacton |
GBC wrote: streetcars wrote: So there we have it, no clarification. We have the only London cab driver ,who thinks quantity controls, are a good thing . As i say both loons Terry and G B C . Oh GBC can spell as well big deal. You should have been a printer . Your not twins are you ![]() Do you drink heavily before you come on here? Try Hieroglyphics, it would make more sense, a few sentences and paragraphs would be a welcome addition. As for the cab comparison, keep dreaming, you'll still wake up in your Liverpool saloon. (and that's 7 days a week) (one smiley is generally accepted as being sufficient) Did he go on to become a leader of men and union barron . You went on to be a Leader of nothing and a Bigot. After all you can spell and every thing . You must be a big dissapointment to your self No wonder your twisted.
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| Author: | GBC [ Sun Dec 02, 2007 10:38 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Fool v Clacton |
streetcars wrote: Why do you keep stalking Terry. Was he a year above you in school.
Did he go on to become a leader of men and union barron . You went on to be a Leader of nothing and a Bigot. After all you can spell and every thing . You must be a big dissapointment to your self No wonder your twisted.Clearly you don't have a clue what a bigot is. (although you have to look no further than Flanagan for a good example) I would suggest you have enough trouble spelling it, never mind knowing the meaning and background of the word. So I’m a leader of nothing? Have I ever laid claim to be a leader of anything? Isn’t it better to be a leader of nothing opposed to the leader of lies and failures like your good self, working every hour god sends for a pittance 7 days a week?
I lead and manage my own destiny, and a comfortable retirement at 55, I think that's a reasonable achievement. But that's why you’re skint, and I work a 3 day week, some folks in life have it and others like yourself don't. You will always wake up in the morning and look failure in the face.
Stare long enough, and you'll see you're next drug addict waiting in the stairwell of a Toxteth tower block. I’d give up before you make yourself look thicker than you already are. |
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| Author: | streetcars [ Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:38 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Fool v Clacton |
GBC wrote: [quote="streetcars" Clearly you don't have a clue what a bigot is. (although you have to look no further than Flanagan for a good example) I would suggest you have enough trouble spelling it, never mind knowing the meaning and background of the word. [/quote]Oh i know what a bigot is . Now about your problem with Terry. You can get help you know , are you hypersensitive . Did Terry bully you in school . Terry may be wrong, but he does things for the right reasons .
If i were Terry i would be having alittle chat with you . I know your over weight slow and bald . Terry is only an old man, Unless you hit Terry with your Dictionary,my money is on Terry . Hieroglyphics, fack me i am impressed. |
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| Author: | GBC [ Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:51 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: The Fool v Clacton |
streetcars wrote: Oh i know what a bigot is .
Now about your problem with Terry. You can get help you know , are you hypersensitive . Did Terry bully you in school . Terry may be wrong, but he does things for the right reasons .If i were Terry i would be having alittle chat with you . I know your over weight slow and bald . Terry is only an old man, Unless you hit Terry with your Dictionary,my money is on Terry . Hieroglyphics, fack me i am impressed. That's a great reply Mr Streetcars, pure dead brilliant, what a clever chap you are.
You're money? That won't be very much then.
Slow and bald? Keep your wife out of this. (Overweight is one word) |
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| Author: | GBC [ Sun Dec 02, 2007 11:52 pm ] |
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streetcars wrote: Terry may be wrong, but he does things for the right reasons .
I'm almost tempted to adopt that as a signature.
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| Author: | GBC [ Mon Dec 03, 2007 12:03 am ] |
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I'll do you a favour Mr Streetcars, follow the posted link, its right up your street, and probably more suited to your intellect. http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/playschool/ Thanks? Don't mention it.
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| Author: | streetcars [ Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:46 am ] |
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GBC wrote: I'll do you a favour Mr Streetcars, follow the posted link, its right up your street, and probably more suited to your intellect.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/playschool/ Thanks? Don't mention it. ![]() Makes me wonder just how intellegent you are when you have to use a spell check to write this. Joking aside, at least they would have a leader who actually knows a lot about the British Taxi trade unlike the current clown. His dress code outdoes the current one as well . . :wink The give away is using words like hieroglyphics ,sufficent. I do not like telling you this, but this is a forum, your not doing your o level english, you know the one you failed at, all those years ago. Is it because you didn’t do too well at school you followed you're chosen career path? If you dont like being a taxi driver, go to night school and do your o level math s, You could do english as well .you no the ones you also failed at, all those years ago . You could become a merchant Banker ,but your one of those already. Who knows, may be you wont ,have to use a spell check to wite a simple sentence.
You only work 3 days. i have seen Dead enders , Charley works 7 day s he has not got a pot to [edited by admin] in . With the traffic in London ,takes hours to get from a to b, i think you are telling porkies
Is it because you didn’t do too well at school you followed you're chosen career path? Your always having ago at Terry again ! I think Terry should have the right to reply . un ban Terry Flanigan is that spelt right, who cares. |
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