Has The Times lost all credibility?

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winjim

Smash the cistern
Only a small fraction is accurate. Anyone making lots of predictions will get some of them right. That's how fortune tellers make a living. :okay:
This is of course true, and I have removed the word surprisingly from my post in accordance.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Two predictions I remember reading years ago and wish I'd cut out and kept:

1 - That one day the Soviet Union would collapse and the Balkans would explode in a nasty war as old scores were settled.

2 - That encouraging motorists to buy diesel-engined cars was exchanging a short-term pollution problem, easily solved, for a long-term pollution problem, far more damaging and less easily solved.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I buy it for the sport coverage. Oh no, that's the Telegraph. Which I don't buy either. Unless there's no toilet paper in the supermarket. Which is never. :okay:
 

SD1

Guest
I would be happy to work to 100 years of age if life expectancy was 150. In fact i will work to 149 if life expectancy was 150.
PS Theresa May needs to loose a bit of weight or stop wearing tight clothes.
 
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