Re: Ping Adrian



On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 14:25:27 +0100, %steve%@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Steve Firth)
wrote:

Dave Plowman <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In article <1j5xheb.18uimxx8hymdeN%%steve%@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Steve Firth <%steve%@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dave Plowman <dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I didn't tell lies, but thanks for proving that like Kevin Lunn
you're a dyed in the wool liar yourself.

You've snipped the bit which proves you told a lie...

It proved no such thing, but I can see that like Kevin Lunn you're
desperate to call me a liar and to warp any statement in the belief that
doing so make me a liar. It doesn't, it makes each of you liars.

I'd say to the man on the Clapham bendybus it does. But then you were
always like Humpty Dumpty in your use of language. Which bodes ill for
your claims of being involved in writing official documents.

It would be intesting to know what you'd say about a politican making
the same the claim you did, followed by the 'modification'.

Hmm let me see. Ex-inspector Kevin Lunn claims that the Rover 75 is
"reliable" despite both of his own vehicles breaking down before
achieving 45,000 miles. This apparently was not a lie on his part.

That's called an opinion. Just because you happen to disagree with his
opinion doesn't make it a lie, FFS!


I point out that I've put 200,000 miles on a Ford Explorer and rattled up
huge mileages on other supposedly unreliable vehicles without a problem.
In DaveWorld(tm) this is a lie because I haven't put every single one of
those miles on the vehicles myself.

Your lie has nothing to do with your opinion of the reliability, it's
to do with you firstly claiming that you personally had driven those
miles and then subsequently admitting that you hadn't.


Apparently in the periods when
someone else was driving those vehicles they could have had a breakdown,
had it repaired (in the case of the company vehicles not submitting
invoices or payment authorisation requests) and that means that I told a
lie? Is that roughly your "argument"?

No, it's the one I've outlined above, which I'm sure you realise.


Because if it is, I'm laughing at you long and loud.

Perhaps you could pause from your laughing a moment and notice that
everyone else has seen your lie and is calling you on it. Perhaps
once, just for once, you'll hold your hand up and acknowledge it
instead of digging and trying to point the finger at others. We shall
see, but I know where my bets would lie.
.



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