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Cheerfully wrong again!
Remember Mr Cheerless's thread "
The ambulance chasers are lining up the cycle hire scheme" and the associated link about two Boris bike users suffering serious head injuries requiring brains scans? Well I'm pleased to report that BJ confirmed in Cycle magazine that the brain scans were a routine procedure and that no serious injury occurred. In fact no injury at all occurred. http://www.access-legal.co.uk/legal-...ed-lu-2742.htm Mr Cheerless - never failing to grasp an opportunity to be wrong. As you were then. Tony |
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Tony Raven wrote:
Remember Mr Cheerless's thread " The ambulance chasers are lining up the cycle hire scheme" and the associated link about two Boris bike users suffering serious head injuries requiring brains scans? Well I'm pleased to report that BJ confirmed in Cycle magazine that the brain scans were a routine procedure and that no serious injury occurred. In fact no injury at all occurred. http://www.access-legal.co.uk/legal-...ed-lu-2742.htm Mr Cheerless - never failing to grasp an opportunity to be wrong. As you were then. Tony I admit that I am not psychic, I can only go on what is reported at the time, can anyone do better than that? Mrcheerful |
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On Nov 27, 4:44*pm, "Mrcheerful" wrote:
Tony Raven wrote: Remember Mr Cheerless's thread " The ambulance chasers are lining up the cycle hire scheme" and the associated link about two Boris bike users suffering serious head injuries requiring brains scans? Well I'm pleased to report that BJ confirmed in Cycle magazine that the brain scans were a routine procedure and that no serious injury occurred. *In fact no injury at all occurred. http://www.access-legal.co.uk/legal-...ire-scheme-inj... Mr Cheerless - never failing to grasp an opportunity to be wrong. *As you were then. Tony I admit that I am not psychic, I can only go on what is reported at the time, can anyone do better than that? Yes. One can look at the reports, and conclude that it is not possible to take one report and extrapolate from it to form some wild conclusion that happens to support your personal agenda/prejudice/ dogma. |
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Mrcheerful wrote:
Tony Raven wrote: Remember Mr Cheerless's thread " The ambulance chasers are lining up the cycle hire scheme" and the associated link about two Boris bike users suffering serious head injuries requiring brains scans? Well I'm pleased to report that BJ confirmed in Cycle magazine that the brain scans were a routine procedure and that no serious injury occurred. In fact no injury at all occurred. http://www.access-legal.co.uk/legal-...ed-lu-2742.htm Mr Cheerless - never failing to grasp an opportunity to be wrong. As you were then. Tony I admit that I am not psychic, I can only go on what is reported at the time, can anyone do better than that? Mrcheerful I thought you were. You are always adamant about what has happened even when there is zero evidence to support you. But then again I guess you aren't given the number of times you turn out to be wrong. Tony |
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Phil W Lee wrote:
"Mrcheerful" considered Sat, 27 Nov 2010 16:44:27 -0000 the perfect time to write: Tony Raven wrote: Remember Mr Cheerless's thread " The ambulance chasers are lining up the cycle hire scheme" and the associated link about two Boris bike users suffering serious head injuries requiring brains scans? Well I'm pleased to report that BJ confirmed in Cycle magazine that the brain scans were a routine procedure and that no serious injury occurred. In fact no injury at all occurred. http://www.access-legal.co.uk/legal-...ed-lu-2742.htm Mr Cheerless - never failing to grasp an opportunity to be wrong. As you were then. Tony I admit that I am not psychic, I can only go on what is reported at the time, can anyone do better than that? Mrcheerful Nost people not only can, but do. aah, you mean the cyclist way, just invent whatever you like and ignore anything contrary. |
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On 28/11/2010 06:06, Phil W Lee wrote:
considered Sat, 27 Nov 2010 21:37:38 -0000 the perfect time to write: Phil W Lee wrote: considered Sat, 27 Nov 2010 16:44:27 -0000 the perfect time to write: Tony Raven wrote: Remember Mr Cheerless's thread " The ambulance chasers are lining up the cycle hire scheme" and the associated link about two Boris bike users suffering serious head injuries requiring brains scans? Well I'm pleased to report that BJ confirmed in Cycle magazine that the brain scans were a routine procedure and that no serious injury occurred. In fact no injury at all occurred. http://www.access-legal.co.uk/legal-...ed-lu-2742.htm Mr Cheerless - never failing to grasp an opportunity to be wrong. As you were then. Tony I admit that I am not psychic, I can only go on what is reported at the time, can anyone do better than that? Mrcheerful Nost people not only can, but do. aah, you mean the cyclist way, just invent whatever you like and ignore anything contrary. No, we look for real research, instead of gleaning headlines from people who can't get a productive job and end up writing crap for local rags (or even national rags). You don't usually appear to even read the crap you do post, limited in value though it is. Looking through this NG, it is obvious that most look at research results & get the answers they want. -- Tony Dragon |
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Tony Dragon wrote:
Looking through this NG, it is obvious that most look at research results & get the answers they want. Probably because most of them don't have the training or experience to do otherwise. Some here do though. -- Tony |
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