"God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
14-01-2012, 14:11
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
Well l reckon that the late Mr Cohen is very angry at what is happening at Tesco's at the moment.
The stores were built on the fact that they would be cheap and reasonable, but are now very expensive, I always go to ASDA or Morrisons as they are cheaper.
I found just before Xmas, they 'claim' they are cheaper than ASDA, well they were wrong, they are by far the most expensive, and what they do is reduce prices on one item but increase on another and l found that out.
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15-01-2012, 09:28
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
I can't say I ever considered Tesco to be especially expensive. Certainly thanks to Uncle Walmart Asda are probably cheaper.
I must admit it's extremely rare that I'm in an Asda though, and Tesco it's usually an Express.
Though this is a bit off topic to some moronic religious types thinking that with the millions on the brink of starvation in Africa, young children who've never done a thing wrong in their lives dying in agony of various diseases and humans raping and killing other humans their imaginary friend has nothing better to do than mess around with the board room of a retailer.
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15-01-2012, 09:39
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
Though this is a bit off topic to some moronic religious types thinking that with the millions on the brink of starvation in Africa, young children who've never done a thing wrong in their lives dying in agony of various diseases and humans raping and killing other humans their imaginary friend has nothing better to do than mess around with the board room of a retailer.
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Good point. maybe now a nicer Christian group will prove that they're not all the same and can pray for better things. and God will fix all the dying and suffering you mention.
or maybe they have already tried and God chooses to ignore them kind of ones, and prefers to do the Tescos kind of one instead.
Or is it the case that this Tescos thing was not actually due to Gods intervention. it was just a coincidence?
if it is down to Gods intervention, then it proves that he can change things when asked.
but from doing it he's sending out a clear message that he is in fact homophobic. and that all that is written in the bible about homosexuals cannot be mis-interpreted anymore.
unless, as has been said. this group are just a bunch of idiots, and the Tescos intervention was not Gods doing. but simply a coincidence.
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15-01-2012, 10:14
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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I can't say I ever considered Tesco to be especially expensive. Certainly thanks to Uncle Walmart Asda are probably cheaper.
I must admit it's extremely rare that I'm in an Asda though, and Tesco it's usually an Express.
Though this is a bit off topic to some moronic religious types thinking that with the millions on the brink of starvation in Africa, young children who've never done a thing wrong in their lives dying in agony of various diseases and humans raping and killing other humans their imaginary friend has nothing better to do than mess around with the board room of a retailer.
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Oh good, Another religion bashing thread, we haven't had one of them for ages..................
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15-01-2012, 10:47
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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In the near 10 years I've been on this forum, there hasn't once been a thread about religion that hasn't degenerated into a Athiests V Theists or religion v science etc etc etc etc.
And if I want to express my view, I bloody well will and you can shove it from where you just spoke from.
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So here's hoping this one can possibly not descend to the usual level.
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15-01-2012, 11:04
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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So here's hoping this one can possibly not descend to the usual level.
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That usually only happens when somebody sends out the rabid atheists call
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15-01-2012, 11:14
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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That usually only happens when somebody sends out the rabid atheists call
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Then don't send it..
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15-01-2012, 11:16
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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That usually only happens when somebody sends out the rabid atheists call
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You called Gary?
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15-01-2012, 11:18
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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You called Gary?
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Yes, but it's not my real name
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15-01-2012, 11:32
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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Foggy headed this morning so had to read this post twice.
Apologies if stating the blindingly obvious is 'bashing'. Happy to be proven wrong.
I'm off to pay homage to the Flying Spaghetti Monster, then some Dianetics, indulge myself with some Raëlism and close off my Sunday with some Latter Day Saints action.
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That usually only happens when somebody sends out the rabid atheists call
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Being fair though that's really not worth pursuing. If promoting reality is in any way rabid so be it
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15-01-2012, 12:44
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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Foggy headed this morning so had to read this post twice.
Apologies if stating the blindingly obvious is 'bashing'. Happy to be proven wrong.
I'm off to pay homage to the Flying Spaghetti Monster, then some Dianetics, indulge myself with some Raëlism and close off my Sunday with some Latter Day Saints action
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Point proven, didn't take long did it Maggy?
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15-01-2012, 12:51
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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Point proven, didn't take long did it Maggy?
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Well it may pick up but I'm not holding my breath.
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15-01-2012, 14:45
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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Originally Posted by Ignitionnet
Foggy headed this morning so had to read this post twice.
Apologies if stating the blindingly obvious is 'bashing'. Happy to be proven wrong.
I'm off to pay homage to the Flying Spaghetti Monster, then some Dianetics, indulge myself with some Raëlism and close off my Sunday with some Latter Day Saints action.
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That's just it your not happy to be proven wrong, your not interested in debating it at all, you have your position and aren't interested in anything other than having little digs and imo that makes you nothing more than a wum.
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15-01-2012, 15:27
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
What's a wum?
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15-01-2012, 15:30
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Re: "God has answered our prayers for confusion in the Tesco boardroom".
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What's a wum?
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A Gary L, a wind up merchant.
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