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- keep reading that MJ died from cardiac arrest. In English, it means his heart stopped. Quite a characteristic of death, that.8:08 AM Jun 26th from TweetDeck
- @scolvey yeah, I wasn't including you in the clueless. Don't kno yr labour market but many places postie is a premium job. Despite low wage12:56 PM May 20th from web in reply to scolvey
- @scolvey Blogdom's full of hacks bragging their willingness to take any job if hackery doesn't work out. They haven't got a clue.12:12 PM May 20th from web in reply to scolvey
- @charlesarthur Gapminder predated you by miles & provides wondrous content. Have some humility. Takes fod to a new level. Tcha!4:33 PM May 11th from web in reply to charlesarthur
- @scolvey marvellous - words are inadequate. just wonderful. now get some kip.11:58 PM Apr 29th from TweetDeck in reply to scolvey
- @scolvey choosing? you've got a young family. you don't do choosing any more. only responding. but you can have beer.8:24 AM Apr 29th from TweetDeck in reply to scolvey
- @scolvey that's very healthy, low expectations. I pity children whose parents rate them higher than beer. Pressure. Ends in tears.8:06 AM Apr 29th from web in reply to scolvey
- @scolvey very best to all, & thanks for keeping the population going - much appreciated7:27 AM Apr 29th from web in reply to scolvey
- @charlesarthur Excellent. Who has lower exes than virtuous Dennis Skinner? Millionaire Rt Hon TB hisself. I'll pay my way, says Tone.5:04 AM Apr 1st from TweetDeck in reply to charlesarthur
- @scolvey IVAs are even pricier. Companies arranging them charge up to £1.5k upfront, then £1k a year. Mysterioso.9:31 AM Mar 19th from TweetDeck in reply to scolvey
- @scolvey Expensive business, bankruptcy. I'm reviewing a book on managing debt. Says you pay £150 court fee and £335 deposit. How?8:59 AM Mar 19th from TweetDeck in reply to scolvey
- Having cathartic airing with online editor of a mag. http://bit.ly/3FZ2x It's only because I care. Exasperation makes me quarrelsome.4:23 AM Mar 19th from TweetDeck
- @Elaine78 Magic. Very best of luck. They'd be crazy not to employ you. Fingers crossed....3:42 AM Mar 6th from TweetDeck in reply to Elaine78
- @scolvey certainly had funny lines. "actually $4,000 would save quite a lot of lives" had me laughing. Trouble is, I think he meant it.2:49 PM Feb 18th from TweetDeck in reply to scolvey
- @charlesarthur He was playing a lousy hand (possibly his fault). But honest abuse & healthy cynicism trumps sugary charity tosh anyday2:44 PM Feb 18th from TweetDeck in reply to charlesarthur
- @scolvey nonsense. Lousy column - long, boring, emotional, silly, ignorant & naive. Orlowski wins for me.1:44 PM Feb 18th from TweetDeck in reply to scolvey
- @scolvey Congratulations. Buy something edible from Waitrose to celebrate.4:37 AM Feb 18th from TweetDeck in reply to scolvey
- The value of our content is effectively zero. Says Emily Bell. http://bit.ly/7AgnJ That's "liberating and troubling". You betcha.8:43 AM Feb 17th from TweetDeck
- when did dog walkers lose the ability to throw a ball & start buying chuckers to help? Coming soon, powered missile launchers. Effortless.7:31 AM Feb 17th from TweetDeck
- @charlesarthur snow joke1:03 PM Feb 12th from twhirl in reply to charlesarthur
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