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Mick Dempsey

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That was a good watch Ian!

 

I'm somewhat disturbed by the admission, I found her moderately arousing 😳

 

I'm not sure I agree with (in fact, I'm sure I don't) the analysis of her performance by the FB page though.

 

I'd say her performance actually illustrates the inadequacy of JC, and Damian Green talked absolute sense (example Labour Brexit surrender monkey stance) and the unemployment figures were the 🍒 on top!

 

Labour front bench (in camera shot) looked more like a Grenfell Tower residents meeting than a government in waiting, but that's for another day....

I thought it was good banter and not many questions got answered by the Tories either if any...like I said before I feel the employment looks to have down due to zero hr contracts, a big surge due to school leavers getting part time jobs and changing from jsa to esa.

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That's what he is saying. He also insulting huge amounts of noble

People. But I guess it's acceptable if your a big I am in the oil industry. I wouldnt bother commenting Ian, because after all, you just make trinkets from wood!

I suppose my point is in his eyes nobodies matter, not even his ......how dare he comment on the political bits as he's not an MP [emoji57] .....oh . Or how dare he be on a tree forum when he works with oil......stupid I know.

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Ignore me I know nothing either as I cut grass too[emoji16]

 

 

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Nothing wrong with cutting grass, if I ever lost my job I'd be happy cleaning windows and cutting grass too. Quick easy money and my brother did it for years and paid off his mortgage.

 

But he'll readily admit watching a few YouTube vids would not make him nor I an instant expert in any field no matter how much we tried to claim otherwise.

 

 

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But perhaps those lacking a detailed knowledge, said knowledge gained through working some esoteric aspect of any exploitative industry, can have a better holistic understanding of the industry, as a whole, through reading and sageful dispassionate insight.

I.e. those working too close to the coalface often cannot see the wood for the trees.

So to speak.

mth

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But perhaps those lacking a detailed knowledge, said knowledge gained through working some esoteric aspect of any exploitative industry, can have a better holistic understanding of the industry, as a whole, through reading and sageful dispassionate insight.

I.e. those working too close to the coalface often cannot see the wood for the trees.

So to speak.

mth

 

 

I agree with this but again you get all sorts of info on-line some truth hidden in a vast sea of BS I'm not going to spend hours reviewing and countering what is most likely BS posted by someone who clearly has a childlike mentality and who's mind is obviously very firmly set based on his YouTube videos.

 

If he has such a firm grasp of the Global Oil markets I suggest he submit his CV to all the relevant government agencies and oil companies, I'm sure with his hundreds of hours research he would be snapped up instantly.....

 

 

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Oddly enough I find little difficulty in recognising and discounting the "fake" news and "fanboy" accounts, from factual material, though obviously I would be susceptible to a well crafted document based on a factual skeleton, with spurious info carefully woven in.

Though Wikipedia (and other reasonably independant sources) provide a factual backdrop.

Anyway, if I require "insider" info I will merely ask our bridesmaid, and a life long friend, to ask her younger brother, who is a high flying Exec with Royal Dutch Shell.

P.S.

And for Aeronautical insight I got a contact inside Europe's areospace oversight committee(he left a "high flying" British Aerospace, or Rolls Royce job, for an even more cushy job in this Quango)

As in a bloke born in NI who did "A" Levels in NI, then went to Toulouse to study Aeronautical Engineering, in French, nowt like doing things the hard way.

cheers

mth

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Oddly enough I find little difficulty in recognising and discounting the "fake" news and "fanboy" accounts, from factual material, though obviously I would be susceptible to a well crafted document based on a factual skeleton, with spurious info carefully woven in.

Though Wikipedia (and other reasonably independant sources) provide a factual backdrop.

Anyway, if I require "insider" info I will merely ask our bridesmaid, and a life long friend, to ask her younger brother, who is a high flying Exec with Royal Dutch Shell.

P.S.

And for Aeronautical insight I got a contact inside Europe's areospace oversight committee(he left a "high flying" British Aerospace, or Rolls Royce job, for an even more cushy job in this Quango)

As in a bloke born in NI who did "A" Levels in NI, then went to Toulouse to study Aeronautical Engineering, in French, nowt like doing things the hard way.

cheers

mth

 

 

Shell has over 90,000 employees not including contractors. Everyone and his dog knows someone who knows someone who is a "high flying Exec" it's meaningless. There is so many mundane devisions from procurement, inventory, SAP, logistics, storage, HR, public relations etc etc etc each will have a plethora of "high flying Execs" that have not the first clue about global reserves nor extraction.

 

 

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Shell has over 90,000 employees not including contractors. Everyone and his dog knows someone who knows someone who is a "high flying Exec" it's meaningless. There is so many mundane devisions from procurement, inventory, SAP, logistics, storage, HR, public relations etc etc etc each will have a plethora of "high flying Execs" that have not the first clue about global reserves nor extraction.

 

 

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