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Post by Uncle Henry on Oct 18, 2017 1:59:30 GMT -5
Yes he is becoming a pest with his excessive number of posts, many of them trivial. He identifies himself and all his four or five pseudonyms as "Charles Ashworth". (Of course that may not be his baptismal name, any more than Sydney Grew is mine.) And they all have the same email address.
We do find a Charles Ashworth residing in a luxury flat within Somerset House. That Charles Ashworth is in the habit of making donations to M.P.s; £4,000 here, and £5,000 there. In that regard it is worth looking at the Right Honorable Michael Fabricant. There are also Mrs. Linda Ashworth, the Bromsgrove Methodist Church, and even Mr. Jacob Rees-Mogg with his "Somerset Capital Management".
The Ashworths appear to be a moneyed family, and well able to purchase a symphony or two what! Were the present lamentable situation to be drawn to the attention of more senior and responsible members of the Ashworth family they may well feel an obligation to set things right in some way.
It is becoming rather a fag banning and unbanning Mr. Ashworth, but do let me know Mr. H whenever you would like to have him unbanned for a while to respond to your questions and accusations.
Investigations continue.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2017 1:00:57 GMT -5
Investigations may be continuing into the activities of Charles4, but my advice to you, Uncle Henry, is to consult with Sherlock Holmes and his able colleague, John Watson. I may live in an opulent penthouse in Somerset House on the Strand, Uncle Henry, but it is great for parties. Over ten thousand guests can be accommodated at the same time. Indeed, Sherlock has been invited to the latest, but will we be graced by the presence of Uncle Henry, Alistair and Jason as well?
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Post by Uncle Henry on Oct 23, 2017 1:47:33 GMT -5
Don't forget the maximum of four posts daily kc. We'll give you a further four or so in case you had forgotten, because a number of members want to pick a bone with you.
What school did you go to may we in passing ask, and how did you get on there?
And now a question from physical science: where do you put Albert A. Michelson and Edward Morley in the scheme of things? Could they possibly have been wrong about the "speed of light". Does it in reality not "move" at all? Do the ethereal particles within dark matter make up for those "waves". Do you really believe (for that is what it is) in that "sixth decimal place"? Could Plato in his understanding of the just make more sense than your friends Kant and Widdlesticks?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2017 1:59:28 GMT -5
Ecce ego in Londinium sum: behold, I am in London!
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Post by Uncle Henry on Oct 23, 2017 5:31:19 GMT -5
Don't forget the maximum of four posts daily kc. We'll give you a further four or so in case you had forgotten, because a number of members want to pick a bone with you. What school did you go to may we in passing ask, and how did you get on there? And now a question from physical science: where do you put Albert A. Michelson and Edward Morley in the scheme of things? Could they possibly have been wrong about the "speed of light". Does it in reality not "move" at all? Do the ethereal particles within dark matter make up for those "waves". Do you really believe (for that is what it is) in that "sixth decimal place"? Could Plato in his understanding of the just make more sense than your friends Kant and Widdlesticks?
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Post by Uncle Henry on Oct 23, 2017 5:35:00 GMT -5
Did you gain any prizes at School Charles? What were your best subjects? Were your best subjects also your favourite subjects? Did you enjoy your school-days old fellow? No homo-sexualism to grapple with what . . . What things do you collect?
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Post by Uncle Henry on Oct 23, 2017 7:33:30 GMT -5
All right, that's enough of Mr. Ashworth for now. We'll try again just before Christmas, unless any one wants him unbanned earlier. It looks like we'll never know about his School record. He can always be communicated with in the mean time by way of the forum at www.serioustopics.com/where he goes under the name "little c". For now our members will be entertained by their contributions about 1) Victorian lady novelists 2) the building of a new operating system 3) a new thread entitled "picture postcards" (as soon as the scanner is working). and 4) anything else they are able to devise.
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Post by ahinton on Oct 23, 2017 7:43:34 GMT -5
All right, that's enough of Mr. Ashworth for now. We'll try again just before Christmas, unless any one wants him unbanned earlier. It looks like we'll never know about his School record. He can always be communicated with in the mean time by way of the forum at www.serioustopics.com/where he goes under the name "little c". A brief glance at that forum does at least appear to reveal a welcome absence of references to requests for symphonic works... One might indeed be forgiven for wondering why this might be (if one could care less, that is)...
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Post by ahinton on Nov 15, 2017 9:40:13 GMT -5
You might (or might not!) be interesed to note that in the more recent incessant ramblings of this person on the Serious Topics forum, he has referred on at least one occasion to his late father Charles Ashworth, rather surprisingly since the two of them supposedly dined together chez La Dame de Pic in London only around one month ago. He's now even formed a new "forum" at charles4.freeforums.net/ but I believe that you're aware of this. Words fail me (and that doesn't happen very often!)...
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Post by Uncle Henry on Nov 17, 2017 7:04:44 GMT -5
I may be wrong, but I have an impression that there are several users (four of them?) logging in there with the same user name. Some of the recent posts are distinctly merrier than others.
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Post by ahinton on Nov 17, 2017 8:11:40 GMT -5
I may be wrong, but I have an impression that there are several users (four of them?) logging in there with the same user name. Some of the recent posts are distinctly merrier than others. You may well be correct about that, but given the state of mind of one/all of them, I cannot say that I am surprised; what (if anything) goes on (or off) in that mind / those minds is quite beyond my comprehension.
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