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.
Stan
- 19 Sep 2012 15:40
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Fair enough H/S, I didn't know, humble apologies.
skinny
- 19 Sep 2012 15:41
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Haystack - that last post says so much about your (our) age! :-)
Stan
- 19 Sep 2012 15:45
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"Jesus had a wife?" Good job you put a ? at the end H/S or you may have started another war in the current climate -):
Stan
- 19 Sep 2012 15:47
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Is Stockwatch up the spout or is it a very slow day today?
Fred1new
- 19 Sep 2012 17:39
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I could ask whose wife di he have, but I wouldn't dare.
Interesting to see France slamming on its security.
I thought Tanker was provocative, but Charlie Hebdo is exceptional!
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-19646748
France in embassy alert over Prophet Muhammad cartoons
Stephane "Charb" Charbonnier, editor of Charlie Hebdo, answers questions in Paris, 19 September Charlie Hebdo's editor defended his magazine's decision to publish the cartoons
Charlie Hebdo and its satirical role
Security is being increased at France's interests abroad after a French satirical magazine published obscene cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
French embassies, consulates, cultural centres and international French schools in some 20 countries will be closed on Friday as a precaution.
skinny
- 20 Sep 2012 07:09
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Amazing -
Baby birth shock for soldier on Afghanistan deployment
A British servicewoman has given birth to a baby boy in Afghanistan having not realised she was pregnant.
"Mother and baby are both in a stable condition," said the Ministry of Defence, following the birth on Tuesday in Camp Bastion, Helmand province.
The woman, a Royal Artillery gunner who has not been named by the MoD, only learned she was about to give birth after complaining of stomach pains.
The child was conceived before she arrived in Afghanistan in March.
skinny
- 20 Sep 2012 09:36
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Electric car money benefiting 'handful of motorists', MPs say
Government spending of £11m to encourage people to drive electric cars has benefited only a "handful of motorists", MPs have said.
They also warned the scheme was being used to subsidise second cars for more affluent households.
In a report, the Transport Select Committee questioned whether this represented a good use of public money.
The government offers grants of up to £5,000 towards the cost of plug-in cars in a bid to reduce carbon emissions.
skinny
- 20 Sep 2012 13:18
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New Apple maps app under fire from users
Inaccuracies and misplaced towns and cities in Apple's new map software have provoked anger from users.
In June Apple announced it would stop using Google Maps in favour of its own system, created using data from navigation specialist TomTom.
Apple is yet to comment on the complaints about the software, which comes already installed on the new iPhone.
TomTom said it provided only data and was not responsible for how it worked.
skinny
- 20 Sep 2012 13:28
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Some stunning photgraphs here, especially the series starting @5:20 :-
Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2012
skinny
- 20 Sep 2012 15:40
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Philippines outlaws cybersex and 'cam girls'
The Philippines has outlawed cybersex and online sex video chat.
Cybersex involves women - "cam girls"- chatting and performing sexual acts in front of webcams for internet clients.
It is a growing industry in many parts of the world, and often young women and under-age girls are forced into it.
Anyone breaking the law faces a fine of 250,000 Philippine pesos ($6,000; £3,700) and a jail term of up to six months.
Fred1new
- 20 Sep 2012 19:49
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Nick’s recent conversion to the truth and humility reminds me of “I tawt I taw a pussycat creeping up on me”.
I believe the latter was the a No 1. I can’t imagine Nick making it again to No 1.
Also, was nice to hear Merv’s support of failed government policy and suggesting that he thought that “cuts” should now be slowed down. Of course, as he always thought a possibility.
Seems, to me, he is a lying “Boy”. (I had thought him to be an honest broker.)
The intention of Osborne, was seen by many, from his first budget, to be to prolong the “bust” for 3 years and then “boom” into the next election.
The problem is that the fuse is longer than he imagine and would end in a damp squib.
Like Clegg and Cameron, he has blown it.
The economic figures over the next few months will show this.
Why can’t the tories swallow their pride and replace Osborne by Vince. At least he dosen’t have an understanding of the UK economic problems and may introduce some remedial actions.
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Which school and club did Merve attend in his youth?
doodlebug
- 20 Sep 2012 20:33
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"Why can’t the tories swallow their pride and replace Osborne by Vince. At least he dosen’t have an understanding of the UK economic problems and may introduce some remedial actions."
Not only he "dosen't" have an understanding of the UK economic problems he also has a huge ego i.e. he thinks he is a clever clogs and knows it all. Put a pretty bird in front of him with a microphone and he will shoot himself - and his party - in the foot.
Haystack
- 20 Sep 2012 22:37
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Vince Cable woul be a disaster. He is only tolerated as he would be more trouble out of the Cabinet.
skinny
- 21 Sep 2012 07:17
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Where's the respect!!!
Pink Floyd house sold blind at auction for £1.2m
The former north London home of the original band members of rock band Pink Floyd has been bought by a Singaporean developer who has not yet seen it.
Shivan Iswaran, who admitted not being a fan of the rock band, bought the Highgate house and the one next door for £1.2 million each.
Roger Waters, Nick Mason, Richard Wright and Syd Barrett lived in the house in the 1960s.
Miss Iswaran said she would decide what to do with it once she saw it.
Fred1new
- 21 Sep 2012 11:23
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Hays,
Seems as if Osborne's policies are leading us deeper and deeper into debt.
It is al-right though, it is a tory debt.
I hope Merv and George's models are resilient, seem more like Dinky Toys to me.
Before the last election, many were saying that the the UK's economic problems were due to Labour policies and nothing to do with Europe and the World economies.
Cameron and Georgie boy are now squealing their policies are failing due to Europe etc..
Bring in Vince, at least the tories will have someone to blame other than themselves for their continuing economic débâcle.
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Or even better N. Fauxpage. He would fit in nicely with the T. R/wing.
Perhaps, he is thinking of a takeover bid.
skinny
- 21 Sep 2012 13:18
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Have a cringe on a Friday -
Nick Clegg apology
Haystack
- 21 Sep 2012 13:24
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Fred
Even Menzies Campbell said only a week ago that Osborne should stay as Chancellor and he was doing a good job. Vince Cable has demonstrated quite a bit of bad judgement over the last year. There is not the slightest possibility that Osborne will be replaced.
Fred1new
- 21 Sep 2012 14:06
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Campbell.
Was he the sprinter who just ran out of wind?
(Actually, I had quite a lot of respect for him, but think he has become mealy-mouthed.)
At the moment the Libs are hanging on to the coalition and trying to save their own skins. Cameron is doing the same, talking big and acting small.
The Libs sold out on their basic principles and the Osborne and Cameron are posh boys, detached from pratical economic and social values. They would have been better sticking to PR. or headline grabbing.
Perhaps. Aschroft may bail them out again, but even he has become very quiet of late.
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Is he being investigated, or was that just a rumour?
Stan
- 21 Sep 2012 14:42
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Just to butt in before H/S comes back, "Even Menzies Campbell said only a week ago that Osborne.... But Campbell is part of the "Legal Profession Mafia" that has infiltrated the 3 major parties at least, wheres Cable has an economic background.
Haystack
- 21 Sep 2012 16:30
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Cable is a menace. Just look at the way he was saying he would stop Murdoch getting control of Sky, when he should have been independent. He has also been caught secretly texting Milliband only a week ago. He is clearly a man of poor judgement and a loose canon. The rank and file of the Conservative party would not tolerate him. He fails to realise that he signed up to a coalition. His party is the junior party in that coalition. No wonder he is a member of "the silly party" as Max Hastings called them.