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The Curse of Loosehead

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VictrMeldrew | 16:20 Fri 05th May 2006 | Business & Finance
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On many occasions, I have noticed that Mrs. Loosehead answers a perfectly reasonable question with "Do you mean, or?" followed by some weird reasoning that the person who is asking the question is some sort of simpleton. Now I see on a recent post by someone who is being forced to pay an extortionate rate of interest, that someone else says "Do you really mean 42% - yes forty-two, or do you mean 4.2%. It is perfectly obvious that the person asking the question knows the difference, so why indicate that they are so ignorant?. Even someone with a good credit-rating would be lucky to get a loan at 4.2% let alone someone who is struggling. I just wanted to point this out as people asking for advice should not be treated as a simpleton.
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Do you mean Mr Loosehead?


I have a follower? I'm flattered.

lmao that someone thought you were a mrs :o)


Admittedly I restrict myself to only 4 or sections on AB, but I can't say I've ever noticed this tendency in Mr L. He certainly never treats people on Sport as if they're simpletons and usually gives pretty concise and sometimes quite humourous answers :o) Could this dumbing down be something he feels the need to do only on specific topics? Not that I'm trying to imply for a second that those on Sport are smarter than those on Money or other topics....not sure I could provide much evidence to back up that theory anyway....;o)

lmao Kempie :o)
Kick what does Imao stand for?
I don't see anything from Loosehead in that thread, kempie :-S

laughing my a$$ off x


estie....you're on the wind up tho, yeah? xx

Nevermind. I got it. You'll have to excuse my slowness today - a bit burnt out from studying!

Nope kick, just a bit brain dead this afternoon!
that's why I thought you were on the wind up....not like you to be slow (esp when gossip is mentioned lol). Studying? What for? I'm guessing you're a little old for a levels etc??

LOL kick!


No, I'm not usually so thick!


I am studying for a PhD, and I have the biggest (and last) exam of my life on Monday. I am not exaggerating when I say that the result of this exam will affect the rest of my life. No pressure though!!Ahhhhhhhhhhhh......

oh estie, all the very very best for Monday babes. Don't envy you...my degree exams and dissertation oral were bad enough, take my hat off to you sweetie. Let us know how it goes? Maybe I'll post that question Tues, and you can get to it when the hangover subsides......xxxx

yeah good luck eastie, you won't need it, you must know your stuff but have a good one anyway.

So come on vic what have I done that has induced this q?

I need examples!
Loosehead....you've got an imposter, I think. Check out Lo osehead post on B&S.

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