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What's Your Job in Real Life?
blakeyboy replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Oh now that's quality 'on the hoof 'comedy..I spend months writing my shit and you trump it in under an hour....!!! -
What's Your Job in Real Life?
blakeyboy replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
i’m applying for the government Thrill-Seekers Allowance- a bit like the Job Seeker’s Allowance, but they push you out of the plane halfway through the interview. Not to be confused with the New Seekers Allowance, where you get the money if you teach the world to sing…. -
What's Your Job in Real Life?
blakeyboy replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I used to nick staircases, but I took steps not to get caught...... -
Joe Green at his best.
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How can you tell? LCA site running for me now, so I had a look, and it's a good fake, if it's fake....
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What's Your Job in Real Life?
blakeyboy replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
I wish I'd been a second-hand car salesman, but you can't turn the clocks back. -
And there's me just about to open a new account!! I've recently upgraded Sierra, and all that's changed is that Safari and Firefox both won't go to London Coins. All other things I go to work fine.....bamboozling..... What is it about there site that these two search engines don't like? The customer service?
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Penny Acquisition of the week
blakeyboy replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Cheers Kev. I couldn't believe it- I was doing the usual...you know....you know that if you did some standard searches once a day you'd catch stuff, but then you're too busy or can't be arsed and suddenly you get the OCD urge to REALLY look, so you get involved in a two-hour trawl... It was 2 in the morning, I'd finished the malt,.... "just one more look".... and this guy had about fifteen 1908's in a row, all similar condition to this one, so I thought " this lot, then stop".......it was the last bloody one.....I was so tired I had to look again and again....... ( I told my friend that we all thought he was OCD, and he said " you mean CDO, surely, ........alphabetical order......" ) -
I can't get Safari or Firefox to work on LCA site tonight... do they go down a lot?
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Penny Acquisition of the week
blakeyboy replied to Paulus's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Had this arrive from Australia- the seller couldn't work out why anyone would pay AU$30 shipping on an AU$2 coin.... then he looked closer, realised what it was, but said it was his mistake and honoured the deal!!! His Ebay name is 'the_jittery_horse'- a real honest seller! -
is there a reasonable F76 for sale anywhere at the moment?
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Shillings & Florins in circ. after 1971
blakeyboy replied to Viccy Penny's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Wilson- don"t get me started.... -
Shillings & Florins in circ. after 1971
blakeyboy replied to Viccy Penny's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Case proven there - even I have to admit that. Norway, on the other hand, made that much money that they are now the only country in the world whose population, and I mean all of them, can turn the lights off, lock the doors, go on holiday for a year, and when they got back, Noway would still be in the black.... -
Shillings & Florins in circ. after 1971
blakeyboy replied to Viccy Penny's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Err..it's Oxford University Press, and the HTML link changed to a download after I posted for some reason I can't fathom -
Shillings & Florins in circ. after 1971
blakeyboy replied to Viccy Penny's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Margaret Thatcher, Lego, and the Principle of Least Action | OUPblog.webloc -
Hi Kev are you referring to Freeman v. Gouby where they used two different scales? Freeman has the F76 as R17 and Gouby had it at R8 but upped it to R9 on his scale a few years ago, if I remember correctly... "Freeman v. Gouby" in a bout between two genuine heavyweights....
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Shillings & Florins in circ. after 1971
blakeyboy replied to Viccy Penny's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I worked for a while in the ceramics industry for a while in the '70's and did a few piecework jobs one week when lots of people in the factory were off sick with the 'flu. I worked at reasonable rate and was amazed at the end of the week how much my wage packet had increased. I was then taken to one side by my boss and told not to do that again. There had been a union meeting called about me, apparently, complaining that I had ruined things for everyone..... Thatcher had two main failings- she believed that everyone above a certain intelligence level had a sense of humour, and therefore that she did, and went on that terrible Yes Prime minister programme/ special script reading, which proved she had no idea about comedy whatsoever. This delusional sense of her talents led to the other failing- staying on for far too long. I wish John Major was running things now- everyone in the EU knew that in him we had quite the best quiet negotiator in Europe..... Mind you, he was so dull compared to the others that we all had to believe, because of Spitting Image, that he wore his underpants outside his trousers...... -
I normally do an internet sweep for pennies 3-4 times a week when I have the time, and the F76 is the one I start looking for. The F69 is supposedly nearly as rare, but I've had five of those....
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Shillings & Florins in circ. after 1971
blakeyboy replied to Viccy Penny's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Yes, all of the above, but it wasn't the result of the actions of just one person - it never is. -
Stuff to Make Us Laugh
blakeyboy replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
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Stuff to Make Us Laugh
blakeyboy replied to Madness's topic in Nothing whatsoever to do with coins area!
Fantastic. Watched the whole thing. I've got all the series but hadn't seen the tribute. Thanks. -
Shillings & Florins in circ. after 1971
blakeyboy replied to Viccy Penny's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
I know- try the Midlands in the early '70s... I was just being deliberately inflammatory to try to stop bad circumstance being 'blamed' on one person, and to highlight how such thoughts have no place in a discussion of coinage.....:) -
Shillings & Florins in circ. after 1971
blakeyboy replied to Viccy Penny's topic in British Coin Related Discussions & Enquiries
Only if you were lazy. -
Exactly- it's not a surface thing. If the strips from ( presumably) Heaton or Kings Norton were streaky, why were they not rejected instantly by the Mint? Did they relax QC because of the War Effort? I have several examples of pennies that look like the molten mix just wasn't stirred...