Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: gewindows on November 17, 2012, 09:25:30 pm
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Donated £500 last year to a cause that he chose to without prejudice. He is a nice guy.
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserProfilePage.action?userUrl=MatthewBateman
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As somebody who has never met him and is completely impartial, this is getting absurd. Lets keep it all to one thread.
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Donated £500 last year to a cause that he chose to without prejudice. He is a nice guy.
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserProfilePage.action?userUrl=MatthewBateman
AND ??? So he's a nice guy, but why did you feel the need to tell us all this. ???
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Donated £500 last year to a cause that he chose to without prejudice. He is a nice guy.
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserProfilePage.action?userUrl=MatthewBateman
AND ??? So he's a nice guy, but why did you feel the need to tell us all this. ???
Because it seems a lot seem to want to have a pop at him. I've never met him, and i doubt his critics have, he still seems like a decent bloke.
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Not withstanding Godwin's Law, there probably isn't a person who has been alive who hasn't been liked by someone. Even Hitler and Stalin would've had their fans who said, "Yeh, he's a good bloke!"
If someone makes us feel good in some way, we like them, and if someone makes us feel bad in some way, we don't like them. That doesn't make the person we like inherently good or bad on their own side; in a sense we create them in our minds as 'good' or 'bad'.
I'm sure Andy Willis's mother loves him and thinks he's a 'good bloke' too.
Whether we like or dislike someone boils down to our own self centred World view.
But in discussions like we have in this area of the forum it's probably best to sticking to discussing the topic, rather than discussing personalities. I find that when the subject is about (for example) health and safety, and then people start getting personal, then they've got a weak argument.
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Not withstanding Godwin's Law, there probably isn't a person who has been alive who hasn't been liked by someone. Even Hitler and Stalin would've had their fans who said, "Yeh, he's a good bloke!"
If someone makes us feel good in some way, we like them, and if someone makes us feel bad in some way, we don't like them. That doesn't make the person we like inherently good or bad on their own side; in a sense we create them in our minds as 'good' or 'bad'.
I'm sure Andy Willis's mother loves him and thinks he's a 'good bloke' too.
Whether we like or dislike someone boils down our own self centred World view.
But in discussions like we have in this area of the forum it's probably best to sticking to discussing the topic, rather than discussing personalities. I find that when the subject is about (for example) health and safety, and then people start getting personal, then they've got a weak argument.
very true indeed Tosh
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On the motorway today listening to the end of Radio 4`s desert island discs and the guest said,"Intelligence is something you are given,you just have it,kindness requires effort."
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Donated £500 last year to a cause that he chose to without prejudice. He is a nice guy.
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserProfilePage.action?userUrl=MatthewBateman
Fair play to him.thats a very generous donation.
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Certainly is a top bloke!
He renews his advertising campaign with us which allows to put towards the costs of running, maintaining and keeping on top of this forum.
That's enough now - LOCKED.