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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Huntingdon Life | LSE:HTD | London | Ordinary Share | GB0004481163 | ORD 5P(EX-ENTITLEMENT) |
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Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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27/2/2021 22:55 | Where's Clerman? | perfect peter | |
19/1/2021 21:32 | Where's fat Greg? | jonc | |
27/12/2020 13:06 | Christmas day showed itself as per usual. I stayed home with my son's dog whilst a bunch of my friends were having a party which apparently ended up in a massive punchup, including the girlfriends and wives clawing at each other and the blokes going mental at each other. When I asked a couple of them what had started it, they both said " I don't know, not a bloody clue". One of the women lost her front teeth in the fight, so her kids will be proud of mummy when they see her. That's Christmas for you. Rabbit. | smacking rabbits | |
18/12/2020 18:11 | Get well soon Rabbit. | beeks of arabia | |
13/12/2020 09:30 | Blimey Rabbit, hope all ok? We're all of the aqe where things start going wrong and dropping off, but the 50s is the old 70s. In other words, we can mainly live longer and pretend we're younger than in previous generations. I do agree that 'living' at 90 is no good. Who wants to be a drivelling, mumbling, shell of a a human being? If you've lived properly, you can do that in your 50s :) Take care fella, and dont ever change. Better 50 odd years of fun than 90 years of mediocrity. | jack jebb | |
07/9/2020 03:53 | Scuba could headbutt them? That would take out an army division in one fell swoop. | jack jebb |
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