BR replies in blue:
Cables does not have a new jersey. (is cables disadvantaged) - don’t think so it’s a bit humid today.
Do you have a new jersey BR? – The last new jersey I got was the current Ulster jersey
Some say we may soon have a new Jersey. (now, that would be exploitation)
– hope not – I wouldn’t want to be wearing last seasons fashion ;)
I see he may not have picked up on the pyromaniac thingy! - I can’t say I’m a regular flamer – I usually use the ‘ignore them and they’ll go away’ method of troll avoidance.
I welcome your affidavit making it clear that I am not a troll. That is such a relief as I prefer to think of myself as a famous Billy Goat grouse.
The wee BGG, the middle size BGG or the great big BGG? By the way I can recommend a good book which relates it from the troll’s point of view.
Do you have a beard BR? - No longer – although lying awake last night trying to think of that practical application, I admit I did not leave time to shave this morning
I believe that I actually am a troll. – No – I think you have too much useful comment to give than to classified like that. Perhaps you have some trolling tendancies, but I prefer to take people at face value.
Do you know that voyeurs (non-posters are also described as trolls). – I would have called them ‘lurkers’ – or is that a type of dog?
Index of Relative Socio-Economic Advantage/Disadvantage is a continuum of advantage to disadvantage.
These people split the continuum into groups. (Advantaged, Contenders, Dependents, Deviants and Invisible). Don’t rush to say that disadvantaged is not on the list. Disadvantaged would cover all 4 of the lesser groupings. I see there may even be deviants and contenders among us!
Surely it’s the word relative that links these? Although I could have been a contender – but I had a paper round.
I am intrigued by your reply regarding the old lady. It would appear from what you say, that if I was whispering behind her back then you feel I would have an advantage.
I don’t see how – she is fairly deaf and I can talk in front of her and she does not hear me! So where is the advantage in talking behind her back?
The advantage is not in talking behind her back – the advantage is in her hearing loss if you are trying to whisper behind her back.
Perhaps you could explain how you could use the older woman’s hearing loss to your advantage.
Look, while you continue to consider your own question, please don’t forget my main question.
What was it again?
And have you come up with that example yet?