I have to admit I was nearly convinced by Tim Fisher - until I looked back! A bit like Pavlov's Dogs, I am so used now to statements made in the past not coming to fruition that I am reluctant to believe a word he now says. He always comes across as being sincere, appearing to be a past master in this. Sorry Tim, the proof of the pudding is in the eating, not by any statements you make. Am I alone in thinking this way?
Yep, everyone else believes him based on his track record of trustinessAm I alone in thinking this way?
I have to admit I was nearly convinced by Tim Fisher - until I looked back! A bit like Pavlov's Dogs, I am so used now to statements made in the past not coming to fruition that I am reluctant to believe a word he now says. He always comes across as being sincere, appearing to be a past master in this. Sorry Tim, the proof of the pudding is in the eating, not by any statements you make. Am I alone in thinking this way?
I gave you a "like" for correctly using the proof of the pudding adage instead of the meaningless "the proof is in the pudding" which so many people come out with these days !
Love that word 'trustiness' Gonna start using itYep, everyone else believes him based on his track record of trustiness
Don't trust ajsccfc, just don't.:angelic:Love that word 'trustiness' Gonna start using it
I don't believe a word he says anymore, but the fact John Sharp stated he wants involvement in the medication around the ground share puts more meat on the bones to Fishers BPA statement.
Plus the fact Robins has backed up the assurances statement to back the manager.
I don't blame John Sharp - I wouldn't mind some of the medication Tim Fisher's on either!I don't believe a word he says anymore, but the fact John Sharp stated he wants involvement in the medication around the ground share puts more meat on the bones to Fishers BPA statement.
Plus the fact Robins has backed up the assurances statement to back the manager.
Thing is there are still some people that will buy it!
I have to admit I was nearly convinced by Tim Fisher - until I looked back! A bit like Pavlov's Dogs, I am so used now to statements made in the past not coming to fruition that I am reluctant to believe a word he now says. He always comes across as being sincere, appearing to be a past master in this. Sorry Tim, the proof of the pudding is in the eating, not by any statements you make. Am I alone in thinking this way?
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