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.
Fred1new
- 07 Dec 2012 16:00
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I am very sorry for Kate and partner.
The association for them may be "painful".
Also, sorry for the nurse's family and friends.
Sad.
dreamcatcher
- 07 Dec 2012 16:01
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Amazing Haystack. The royals must have their own security personnel in the hospital.
Just should not be possible to happen.
dreamcatcher
- 07 Dec 2012 16:04
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Kate will be shocked Fred. I heard the prangster tape on the news and I am only guessing it sounded like a philipino nurse answered to the djs. May be wrong.
Haystack
- 07 Dec 2012 16:05
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optomistic
- 07 Dec 2012 16:05
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This can only be described as an utter tragedy, so very sad for the nurse and her family.
dreamcatcher
- 07 Dec 2012 16:07
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I do not blame the nurse involved , as said an outside call should never be taken by a nurse.
Haystack
- 07 Dec 2012 16:09
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Here is a better link to the story. I remember the Palace being quite embarrassed.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/can-the-queen-laugh-it-off-1579938.html
dreamcatcher
- 07 Dec 2012 16:10
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The security section needs a kick up the a***
dreamcatcher
- 07 Dec 2012 16:10
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Thanks for the links H
Haystack
- 07 Dec 2012 16:24
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Haystack
- 07 Dec 2012 16:28
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Dreamcatcher,
My father is on the end of the middle row on the left next to the Queen's detective. Interestingly, the very tall guy in the middle two rows behind the queen is princess Di's father. It was taken in 1953 on the HMS Gothic on the royal tour of the commonwealth after the coronation.
It is a picture of the Royal Household.
dreamcatcher
- 07 Dec 2012 16:32
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Interesting H that princess Di's father should be in the photo.
Haystack
- 07 Dec 2012 16:35
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He looks just like her brother. They used to call him 'Johnny boy'.
Haystack
- 07 Dec 2012 16:37
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My father was involved in security.
dreamcatcher
- 07 Dec 2012 16:39
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59 yrs ago the photo, I bet it seems like yesterday to you H. How time just flies.
dreamcatcher
- 07 Dec 2012 16:40
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I bet he did a better job then the ones we have talked about.
dreamcatcher
- 07 Dec 2012 16:43
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That must be a record a dozen posts without mention to the conservative party. oops
lol
Fred1new
- 07 Dec 2012 16:44
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Which is the more important story and isn't Cameron glad of the distractions, even from his gaiety marriage statements.
He will bend over backwards to get a vote!
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/dec/06/george-osborne-credit-rating-
George Osborne warned: protecting AAA credit rating is lost cause
Cabinet colleagues tell chancellor that downgrade is inevitable and he should tell voters it will not affect borrowing costs
Patrick Wintour, political editor
The Guardian, Thursday 6 December 2012 20.05 GMT
George Osborne and Danny Alexander leave the Treasury before the autumn statement was delivered to parliament.
Cabinet colleagues have warned George Osborne not to try to protect Britain's AAA credit rating because its loss is now inevitable and voters should be told it is unlikely to lead to higher borrowing costs.
Osborne insisted he wanted to defend the UK's prestigious credit rating. He said: "The credit rating's important and the market is important, and the reason why this matters to people is because if you don't have credibility, if you're not able to show the world that you can pay your way, then interest rates go up for the government."
In the wake of the autumn statement, the credit rating agency Fitch warned the UK was at greater risk of losing its status. This was because of breaking its supplementary rule to ensure debt was falling as a proportion of GDP by the end of the parliament. Fitch put the UK on "negative outlook" in March 2012 – meaning the rating was under threat – but said on Wednesday: "Missing the target weakens the credibility of the UK's fiscal framework, which is one of the factors supporting the [AAA] rating."
dreamcatcher
- 07 Dec 2012 16:45
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Good weekend all
mnamreh
- 07 Dec 2012 17:02
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