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Grandiflora's avatar

Did you go to SGHMS? Joe Collier was a towering personality as I recall. I was also a student of Vallance - everyone knew about NO. Sinha has a rich history which is worth the dig.

You could say St George’s had a ‘peculiar glow’ to it. Apparently deeply socialist.

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Baldmichael's avatar

I did not go to SGHMS, I was a building surveyor by profession. Fascinating to have your insights. Joe Collier seems to have some very sensible things to say on his blog, it is sad he his caught in the vaccine lies. I get the impression that doctors in the UK are generally socialist like those in the USA who mainly support Democrats.

Their livelihoods depend substantially on the state so it is not surprising.

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Tony C.'s avatar

P.S. I tried to recommend your article to a friend but the recommend button at the bottom or your article didn't work.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Oh, that's a shame. Do you mean the share button?

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Tony C.'s avatar

No, the recommend button to share your newsletter. You could inquire with the Substack chatbot assistant. I've used it to resolve an issue I encountered with SS.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Thanks Tony. Am I being dumb, but I see no recommend button at the bottom of my post. I can recommend sites via my navigation bar though.

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Tony C.'s avatar

No I don't thinks so. I am viewing your article from a web browser and not the SS application. It's basically a link to recommend your newsletter but doesn't do anything when I click it. When I sign up as a paid subscriber, I should be able to share your work then.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Ah, thanks. I know I can recommend sites and someone can see who I recommend via button at bottom of my home page. One should not need to pay anything to be able to set up a site and do recommendations. Perhaps you need an introduction post of some sort to make it work.

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Tony C.'s avatar

Excellent work Baldmichael. You are the King of editorial.

I very much enjoyed reading your extremely witty article on the Satanic con job and anal fuck festival Sir Vallance and other UK politicians engaged in and profited from. Globohomo mass-murdering diddlers, all of them. The title sir originates from the word serpent.

Your anagrams are spot on. Are the anagrams from you brain or do you use an engine to generate those? Thanks for your heavy hitting, in depth editorials.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Thank you very much. I use online programme without which I would be very slow. However practice helps as I begin to spot words as my mind analyses. I expect certain words and short ones like 'lies' and 'liar' can be spotted quickly as of course 'Satan' and 'Devil'!

Removing such words from the target word, phrase of name shortens it and reduces the number of anagrams created. The machine generates a list of single words anyway and the top longest ones can be extraordinarily apt as no doubt you have seen.

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Tony C.'s avatar

Yes, extraordinarily apt. There is a lot to be said about a name. I keep track of names of people I encounter and tap into that database in my mind when dealing with people. For instance, Gary is usually unreliable. Karen, well you get the point.

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