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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.

ptholden - 08 Dec 2012 17:29 - 19474 of 81564

When I copy Haystack's post 19469 I get exactly what is in my post 19474. The email and profile icons do not replicate.

However, when Haystack copies Goldfinger's post 19457 it reproduces the source code. GF seems to have thought better of his comment and removed them (or someone at £AM did) but Haystack was still able to post the content despite the fact it was deleted.

Haystack - 08 Dec 2012 17:39 - 19475 of 81564

It is because I use two browsers on my tablet - Firefox and Chrome. I use Firefox for reading and Chrome for posting as it has spell checker etc. I noticed as I was posting the post in question had been deleted by goldfinger. You may notice that our posts are near each other in time. I coped his post from Firefox to Chrome as it was still showing on Firefox.

2517GEORGE - 08 Dec 2012 17:43 - 19476 of 81564

Hugh Grant eh! Wonder how ''Desiree'' is these days. What an impartial HEAD banger he is.
2517

Fred1new - 08 Dec 2012 20:06 - 19477 of 81564

Treble dip recession round the corner.

Congratulation Dave and Georgie Boy and. A partnership made in hell.

I wonde if they are going to have a civil partnership, or attend a state funeral attended by followers?

Told tory MPs are seen constantly looking over their hunched shoulders and sending their CVs for future employment.

dreamcatcher - 08 Dec 2012 20:12 - 19478 of 81564

Fred1new - 08 Dec 2012 21:11 - 19479 of 81564

A suitable response for a wet dreams.

doodlebug - 08 Dec 2012 22:02 - 19480 of 81564

I don't have any sympathy for Hugh Grant, or any of the so-called "celebrities", who pose for pictures in Hello magazine for very large sums of money one minute and then complain about press intrusion into their private lives when it suits them. The real victims of press intrusion are innocent, decent people, like the McCanns and what the gutter press has subjected them to over the years is quite disgusting. Leveson enquiry = a total waste of tax payers money. Nothing will change.

dreamcatcher - 08 Dec 2012 22:05 - 19481 of 81564

Self assesment statement came today, think they have done that with mine. lol

goldfinger - 09 Dec 2012 04:02 - 19482 of 81564

PTH....nobody removed the post other than myself.

The post was made by an individual on twitter who I tried to copy.

I tried a few times to replicate, and it didnt work the HTLM. In the end i just gave up. Simple as that.

AND


Chris C............ I had 13 years of fantastic prosperity from the labour government.

I was born very poor and have now leaped up the social stairs.

I still vote who I think should be best to run the country as a whole and have voted Tory twice.

The link to the deficit cover up is how I saw it before the tory MP blasted it out on twitter (I am a past practising economist) and showed Cameron and the others for what they are worth........NOTHING.

Labour will walk the next G Election with this crowd in, dont forget Cameron didnt win the last election, he needed the lib dems who now are relegated to oblivion.


TANKER - 09 Dec 2012 07:54 - 19483 of 81564

A campaign group backing same-sex marriage has been launched by senior Conservative MPs and peers.
they have fcuked up the party now they want to drstroy the church
I will never step foot in a church if they marry gays .
they have rubbished the BIBLE
disgusting

TANKER - 09 Dec 2012 07:56 - 19484 of 81564

buy when you look at the gov half are gays .
it is time the public wofe up and get them out
laws stole tax payers money and now back in power it STINKS

mnamreh - 09 Dec 2012 08:10 - 19485 of 81564

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Chris Carson - 09 Dec 2012 09:01 - 19486 of 81564

Morning GF and thankyou for your honesty and balanced views. My truck as always is against Fred the Red or as I affectionally call him 'Gobshite of the year' (recurring) who wouldn't know a balanced view if it smacked him in the face imo of course. He has posted incessant shite on numerous boards on this site for years. It is all tongue in cheek of course and in the best possible taste :O)

Time will tell re the next General Election. Thank God (or the kitchen sink, whatever gets you through the night) we live in a democracy and have that choice. My view for what it is worth is that the Conservatives are on a loser no matter what they do. History has a tendancy to repeat itself. Conservatives win General Elections due to the fact that Labour are inept at balancing the books, however once elected and successfully get close to that goal, they become complacent and divorce themselves from the electorate and the whole process regurgitates once more. So at best I am cynical.

My immediate reaction (bearing in mind my last comment) to the credibility of the author of your post is if that guy is a Conservative I'll show my arse in Lewis's. Sorry.
As for the Fred's and TANKERS of this world, where would we be :O) M I'll predict your next comment .

mnamreh - 09 Dec 2012 09:47 - 19487 of 81564

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Fred1new - 09 Dec 2012 10:07 - 19488 of 81564

N,

You are being harsh.

I think in simple terms the creation of wealth is a reasonable goal.

As it was explained to me when I was very young, it is the manner and/or at whose expense the wealth is created.

Also, important is how the wealth once created is utilised when it is been or after it is created.

Many businesses are very successful and generated great wealth for the owners, those who worked for them and also the community in general. (Cadbury's)


The problem is what is valuable and why it is considered valuable. (The imponderable! One may know why it is "valuable" to oneself, or even others, but why is often the question)

Also, becoming wealthy from little is often an achievement in itself. Observing many who were financially "wealthy", it was the skill level and developing the"know how" which gave those their pleasure.

Sometimes, it was proving "themselves" against "themselves".

Fred1new - 09 Dec 2012 10:10 - 19489 of 81564

N.

I have already done a C+P and will E-mail it to anybody who wants a copy.


Of course, that will be for a small fee to cover my costs, expenses, etc..

I am on the money run and think I have found a winner.


8-)

Fred1new - 09 Dec 2012 10:15 - 19490 of 81564

Have to admit that the present gaiety tory party is really coming of age on the important matters.

Can see we are in for a gay time at the next election, which could be called the "Gaiety Stakes".

All bets are on The Cameroon and Becky for the Murdock Gold Cup.

goldfinger - 09 Dec 2012 10:33 - 19491 of 81564

I respect your view Chris C, and everybodys view.

You learn from other people, and in trading/investing you never stop learning.

Would be an awfull life if we all agreed on everything.

Rich to me is knowledge, gaining knowledge.... not material wealth like a lot think/aspire to.

Anyway Im getting ready for the Manchester Dearby. Come on UTD. Although I have a sneeking suspicion Tourre will put one over us again.

Laters chaps.

mnamreh - 09 Dec 2012 10:34 - 19492 of 81564

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Stan - 09 Dec 2012 17:52 - 19493 of 81564

Tory tax dodger Philip Green now being exposed on R4.
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