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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

goldfinger - 09 Jun 2005 12:25

Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).

Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.

cheers GF.

skinny - 05 Sep 2012 07:48 - 18123 of 81564

Hmmmm - People can be fat yet fit, research suggests

People can be obese yet physically healthy and fit and at no greater risk of heart disease or cancer than normal weight people, say researchers.

The key is being "metabolically fit", meaning no high blood pressure, cholesterol or raised blood sugar, and exercising, according to experts.

TANKER - 05 Sep 2012 08:51 - 18124 of 81564

stan I do like a pint or two . have all my life and at 64 fit as a fiddle . fitter than these wimps that go to the gym ..
going to oxford sat and will meet you in shrewsbury soon .

TANKER - 05 Sep 2012 08:53 - 18125 of 81564

better to have a good life than a dull one and end up in a home that abuses your rights . deaf is not a problem we are all going to die. going into a home is not for me .

aldwickk - 05 Sep 2012 09:31 - 18126 of 81564

Greekman

Good post

Stan - 05 Sep 2012 09:58 - 18127 of 81564

E/L and G/M,

It turns out that the evils which have infested "some" religions are not confined to them, but are ones that can accompany any successful human institution.

Tanks,

"going to oxford sat and will meet you in shrewsbury soon ." Is that a threat or a promise? -):

Skinny,

Interesting subject, and will have a look at your link later.

greekman - 05 Sep 2012 10:12 - 18128 of 81564

Thanks Aldwick,

Funny how we often misunderstand some religions.

I always thought to become a member of the Moonies you had to have flashed at following motorists from the back of a bus.
Now I know different, as it appears you have to attend mass weddings for people who have never previously met and empty most of your worldly wealth into the leaders pockets.
Strange just how wealthy most leaders of religious sects become whilst they all preach piety and self denial.

The C of E are often pleading poverty, and yet they are one of the wealthiest organisations in the country.
The Church Commissioners, manage assets worth more than £4 billion on behalf of the Church of England, and made a return of 13.6% last year.
I appreciate that these organisations have to invest and hold a large amount of money in reserve, but surelly some of that £4,000,000,000 could go to repairs and the like.
I read not to long ago that the the church is desperate for funds and is in poverty.
I only wish I was that poor.

aldwickk - 05 Sep 2012 13:15 - 18129 of 81564

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/disability-sport/19487871

I can't help thinking that racing like that will give them upper back and elbow joint problem's when they get older ? It seem's an unnatural movement.

ExecLine - 05 Sep 2012 13:58 - 18130 of 81564

"Only a God can give a man a survival "tool" that he can use to create life an infinite amount of times, yet only allows him to use it for 3 minutes immediately before falling asleep."

Apparently, the origins of human beings are just a choice for you to decide, irrespective of the facts, and particularly so shortly before you embark on a career in Australian politics.

aldwickk - 05 Sep 2012 16:53 - 18131 of 81564

Eating organic food will not make you healthier, according to researchers at Stanford University, although it could cut your exposure to pesticides.


If it cut's your exposure to pesticides, then it must make you more healthier you Bunch of tossers

Stan - 05 Sep 2012 18:03 - 18132 of 81564

Pot and Kettle alert?

Fred1new - 05 Sep 2012 19:10 - 18133 of 81564

Alds.

"If it cut's your exposure to pesticides, then it must make you more healthier you Bunch of tossers"



Just back, but already see you are still writing the same sort of "tosh" as before I left.

Sweeping statements, which don't seem to me to be born out by facts.

Pesticides are not necessarily more harmful to man than a bottle of water.

(Some, unfortunately are a little more lethal to man, but not now used in "normal" food production which the British public are exposed to in this country.)

Told you, that I thought you needed help.


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Good to see the same old gang of mobsters are still in power with just a few less Mols.

I wonder what the men in the bunker will dream up for their next U-turns.


I think they should bring back Boris.


PS.

I do mean Boris Karloff, he would fit quite nicely in the present cabinet of horror stories.

I wonder what Cameron and Osborne’s will be remembered for when the history books are written.

Perhaps, they will still be on the third runways.

What a gutless pair they are.

aldwickk - 05 Sep 2012 19:39 - 18134 of 81564

I have cut out one of my main pesticides by using the squelch button

Stan - 05 Sep 2012 21:30 - 18135 of 81564

Suggest you cut out another one.. yourself, go on treat yourself and everybody else.

PS. Welcome back Fred, trust you had a good one?

Chris Carson - 05 Sep 2012 21:53 - 18136 of 81564

Just when you thought some sanity was returning to this thread! The twat is back! Happy days (not).

skinny - 06 Sep 2012 07:24 - 18137 of 81564

Beer in Asia: The drink of economic growth

Beer has been brewed in Asia for 7,000 years but it's only in the past few years that it has overtaken Europe and the Americas to become the biggest beer-drinking continent. It's also the fastest growing beer market - a sign of a young, upwardly mobile, and increasingly hedonistic population.


I don't know about anyone else, but I do my bit :-)

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Stan - 06 Sep 2012 07:31 - 18138 of 81564

Purely to help the economy.. Me too Skinny, and judging by post 18122 so does Tanks.

Stan - 06 Sep 2012 08:57 - 18139 of 81564

Anybody used this outfit to buy CD's and if so are they legit, any problems Etc. http://global.rakuten.com/en/search?st=&t=new&tl=101240&t=new&k=

skinny - 06 Sep 2012 09:00 - 18140 of 81564

スタン私は、あなたが日本語を話したことを知りませんでした

required field - 06 Sep 2012 10:23 - 18141 of 81564

Two hurricanes : "Leslie" and "Michael" and amazing pictures from space if you log on to www.noaa.gov then click satellite (tools and data), then atlantic wide view and flash...(you might need to download flashplayer from adobe.com (free download)......if both hit landfall...watch the price of crude .....

Fred1new - 06 Sep 2012 10:36 - 18142 of 81564

Stan,

Thanks, good to be back.

It was a very enjoyable holiday and the grandchildren enjoyed it and already asking where we can go in France next year.

What still amazes me is to having French, Dutch and German 8 and 10 year old kids who speak English with amazing fluency seeming to play and happily together.

Some in France seem to have a reasonable pace to life and happy to chat.

I will contact you next week, when the dust has settled.

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Alds,

Yes, you are a bit of a pest, but any decent pesticide should treat you satisfactorily.


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