Re: OT: Mike Plowman bottles out of charity challenge



Edward Lionheart wrote:
On Nov 18, 3:33 pm, Mike Plowman <mike.plow...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

<hauntedri...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 18, 8:06 am, Mike Plowman <mike.plow...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 13:21:18 -0800 (PST), Edward Lionheart
<hauntedri...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Go on, put your money where your mouth is.
I'll tell you what. Make it a couple of thousand and you're on.
You deposit two grand with an independent third party that we both
agree to from this group and I'll do the same.
Go on, put your money where your mouth is.
You haven't got two thousand.
What are you worried about. If you're so sure I'll lose it's no
problem is it.. Make it five grand if you want. Come on, put 'your'
money where your mouth is!

Besides, it's my idea, so you do it on
my terms. £100 is a reasonable and realistic sum. Let's keep it
simple.
A hunded pounds is nothing. No, let's let a chairity benefit with a
decent amount.

A hundred pounds is a small amount of money. A night's boozing in
town.. Come on Barker. Want to be ignored then really put up.



Now, let's start ignoring each other. The first person to crack has to
pay £100 to a charity of the other's chosing.
Nope, two grand each banked with a broker. Two grand each put in
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I knew you weren't serious. You can't afford a hundred quid let alone
two thousand. It's a bluff and you know it. Or worse, you could be
trying to engineer a sting, hoping to cheat both me and any charity.

Regardless of the bull*** that's been spouted about donating to
worthwhile causes in UMTM (step forward Rosie, Plowman and Lawrence),
I am the ONLY one who has provided verifiable proof that he regularly
does so. Indeed, I'm about to auction off some more highly collectable
books on Ebay for a childrens hospice as I try to do every Christmas.
The total raised thusfar comfortably exceeds one thousand pounds.

You have as little intention of leaving me alone as you have of
actually getting up off your lardy derriere to raise money for good
needy causes. £100 would buy a PSP or Nintendo DS for a dying child
yet you don't seem to think it's worth the effort.

Shame on you, Mike Plowman.



**Dying child**???

*** right off barker -you may believe your charity bull*** but it doesn't wash here.

Nobody is giving you any money for you to trouser, if you really gave a *** you would for starters keep changing the thread title which for some peoples news readers would show up as a completetley new thread .

So thats just the start - stop changing thread titles if you give a damn about *other* readers of the group.
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