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Was gonna say similar.....When was the tweet posted???

RFC QC was talking from 10-12.30, then HMRC QC from 12.30-4 (with 1 hr for lunch)

 

I followed the tweet trail just now, the original tweet was posted at 11.57am, so Thornhill had been up on his feet for an hour and a half, with Gosh for HMRC rebuffing on occasion. He Andrews had made his tweet on his interpretation the Judges seemed to be more robust on Thornhill rather than QC Gosh, But considering BDO and QC Thornhill are the appellants you would think that would be the norm in appeals?

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But considering BDO and QC Thornhill are the appellants you would think that would be the norm in appeals?

Not necessarily, in my albeit very limited experience. A case I am involved in was appealed and the judges favoured the appellant very heavily and one even started quoting case law themselves to support their argument.

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The various lawyers are probably making a fortune from this case. But it's nice to see that professional beggar and full-time fool JJ is only being paid what he's worth --

 

" As regular readers will note, I’m my own harshest critic. Keyboard warriors line up every day to have a kick at me, but they’re wasting their time. Others conspire to maim and kill me, and despite being known to Police Scotland, I am the one who was given four hours notice to quit possession of my home. In doing so I spared my neighbours from the clear and present danger of petrol being poured through my letter box and ignited as I slept. The smoke inhalation would have probably killed me but I would still have had a chance of surviving by jumping out my window and doing my best to cushion a 50 feet fall by using the training I was given prior to engaging in a parachute jump to raise money for The Macmillan Trust. My elderly widowed neighbours would not have fared so well.

My coverage of the Supreme Court hearing has been savaged. Despite 56,960 hits yesterday, following on from just short of 50,000 on Day One, the criticism has come thick and fast. If donations are any guide, one of £5, one for £4 and one for £1, and one failed recurring payment, my coverage was very poorly received. I often ask myself if I’m wasting my time. " :roflmao:

 

I note that later in his blog he says he stopped watching proceedings via the link on the second day - yeh, I'll bet you did pal. Probably around the time Mr Dunlop was on his feet dismantling HMRC 's case piece by piece. :flipa:

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The various lawyers are probably making a fortune from this case. But it's nice to see that professional beggar and full-time fool JJ is only being paid what he's worth --

 

" As regular readers will note, I’m my own harshest critic. Keyboard warriors line up every day to have a kick at me, but they’re wasting their time. Others conspire to maim and kill me, and despite being known to Police Scotland, I am the one who was given four hours notice to quit possession of my home. In doing so I spared my neighbours from the clear and present danger of petrol being poured through my letter box and ignited as I slept. The smoke inhalation would have probably killed me but I would still have had a chance of surviving by jumping out my window and doing my best to cushion a 50 feet fall by using the training I was given prior to engaging in a parachute jump to raise money for The Macmillan Trust. My elderly widowed neighbours would not have fared so well.

My coverage of the Supreme Court hearing has been savaged. Despite 56,960 hits yesterday, following on from just short of 50,000 on Day One, the criticism has come thick and fast. If donations are any guide, one of £5, one for £4 and one for £1, and one failed recurring payment, my coverage was very poorly received. I often ask myself if I’m wasting my time. " :roflmao:

 

I note that later in his blog he says he stopped watching proceedings via the link on the second day - yeh, I'll bet you did pal. Probably around the time Mr Dunlop was on his feet dismantling HMRC 's case piece by piece. :flipa:

 

This buffoon has a rather active imagination. He would be better employed writing romantic trash for Mills and Boon, which would be more lucrative, and less embarrassing, than exposing his pitiable fantasies and plaintive begging to public scorn on a daily basis.

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The various lawyers are probably making a fortune from this case. But it's nice to see that professional beggar and full-time fool JJ is only being paid what he's worth --

 

" As regular readers will note, I’m my own harshest critic. Keyboard warriors line up every day to have a kick at me, but they’re wasting their time. Others conspire to maim and kill me, and despite being known to Police Scotland, I am the one who was given four hours notice to quit possession of my home. In doing so I spared my neighbours from the clear and present danger of petrol being poured through my letter box and ignited as I slept. The smoke inhalation would have probably killed me but I would still have had a chance of surviving by jumping out my window and doing my best to cushion a 50 feet fall by using the training I was given prior to engaging in a parachute jump to raise money for The Macmillan Trust. My elderly widowed neighbours would not have fared so well.

My coverage of the Supreme Court hearing has been savaged. Despite 56,960 hits yesterday, following on from just short of 50,000 on Day One, the criticism has come thick and fast. If donations are any guide, one of £5, one for £4 and one for £1, and one failed recurring payment, my coverage was very poorly received. I often ask myself if I’m wasting my time. " :roflmao:

 

I note that later in his blog he says he stopped watching proceedings via the link on the second day - yeh, I'll bet you did pal. Probably around the time Mr Dunlop was on his feet dismantling HMRC 's case piece by piece. :flipa:

 

Whit a tool....

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This buffoon has a rather active imagination. He would be better employed writing romantic trash for Mills and Boon, which would be more lucrative, and less embarrassing, than exposing his pitiable fantasies and plaintive begging to public scorn on a daily basis.

 

The only thing missing from that fairy tale is a couple of blind orphan kids and somebody on crutches. :laugh2:

 

The paranoia continues though - " Someone who has not been wasting his time is the anonymous Rangers Tax Case blogger. Following on from his much deserved award of the Orwell Prize, he has been offered, and accepted, an Orwell Prize Fellowship. My congratulations are sincere and heartfelt. However one should never lose sight of the fact that he had to remain anonymous in what passes for a civilised society in Scotland. A society where a sect with the social mores of the late 17th Century openly express their antipathy to Irish Catholic Scots with impunity. They blatantly celebrate ‘being up to their knees in fenian blood’ and sing the proscribed ‘Famine Song’. The majority of Police Scotland sing along with them in the police clubs and their Orange and Masonic lodges.

Make no mistake about it. The insidious influence of Freemasonry is so widespread in Police Scotland that it is effectively run by Grand Masters. They look after their own. "

 

He must watch coverage of different masonic meetings than those I attend. TBB at a lodge meeting ? Our past two masters would just love that one. :awesome:

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The only thing missing from that fairy tale is a couple of blind orphan kids and somebody on crutches. :laugh2:

 

The paranoia continues though - " Someone who has not been wasting his time is the anonymous Rangers Tax Case blogger. Following on from his much deserved award of the Orwell Prize, he has been offered, and accepted, an Orwell Prize Fellowship. My congratulations are sincere and heartfelt. However one should never lose sight of the fact that he had to remain anonymous in what passes for a civilised society in Scotland. A society where a sect with the social mores of the late 17th Century openly express their antipathy to Irish Catholic Scots with impunity. They blatantly celebrate ‘being up to their knees in fenian blood’ and sing the proscribed ‘Famine Song’. The majority of Police Scotland sing along with them in the police clubs and their Orange and Masonic lodges.

Make no mistake about it. The insidious influence of Freemasonry is so widespread in Police Scotland that it is effectively run by Grand Masters. They look after their own. "

 

He must watch coverage of different masonic meetings than those I attend. TBB at a lodge meeting ? Our past two masters would just love that one. :awesome:

 

I have not been to a masonic meeting in 40 years and wouldn't even know how to get in now but I can never remember any party songs being sung. The masonic is not about that and we even had some Catholics in our lodge as far as I can remember.

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I have not been to a masonic meeting in 40 years and wouldn't even know how to get in now but I can never remember any party songs being sung. The masonic is not about that and we even had some Catholics in our lodge as far as I can remember.

 

3 out of our last 6 pm's have been RC's. We have 2 Jewish members too.

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This buffoon has a rather active imagination. He would be better employed writing romantic trash for Mills and Boon, which would be more lucrative, and less embarrassing, than exposing his pitiable fantasies and plaintive begging to public scorn on a daily basis.

 

Reading that I instantly had to think of this, jump to 1.25 mins in ...

 

[video=youtube;-gU7XXzyT6k]

 

... or enjoy the full fun of that scene.

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..... and just like a junkie beggar emptying his cup every so often to look more desperate -

 

" AMCD says:

March 17, 2017 at 10:16 am

A bit concerned about the donations received yesterday. My 4th donation of £10.00 was not included amongst those mentioned. "

 

:laugh2:

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