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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.

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.

TANKER - 09 Dec 2012 18:06 - 19494 of 81564

my views on the nurse can not believe it was a phone call .
there must be some other reason .

TANKER - 09 Dec 2012 18:10 - 19495 of 81564

STAN philip green as been a dodger for 20 years and is wife .
and he works for the tory party .
but do not worry
cameron as finished the party .
UKIP will get more votes than the torys
all my family and hundreds of friends are not going to renew our memberships
vote UKIP

dreamcatcher - 09 Dec 2012 18:29 - 19496 of 81564


Tax Row 'Helping John Lewis Online Sales'

Retailer John Lewis has said it may be seeing the first signs of a consumer backlash against companies consumers believe are trying to avoid tax.

Speaking to Sky's Dermot Murnaghan, managing director Andy Street said sales at the firm's online arm have been boosted in the wake of the tax controversy.

Johnlewis.com's major competitor is Amazon.com - one of the company's targeted by campaigners.

Mr Street said: "If we look at our online trade, the last three weeks have been really dramatic. The increases there are about 40% year-on-year.

"That coincides with the observations about paying corporation tax and I think our customers expect John Lewis to be a responsible business in every sense of that.

"That extends from the conditions in the supply chain through to paying the right amount of corporation tax."

The company said it recorded its best ever online sales of £7.3m on the first Monday in December. Dubbed Mega Monday, that is the day people returned to work after payday and could place orders online in time to arrive for Christmas.

TANKER - 09 Dec 2012 18:32 - 19497 of 81564

Western leaders cannot afford to sleep through this; the consequences are simply too grave."

"While Egypt was unable to provide medicine to the victims of the train crash in Assiut, it has sent millions of dollars worth of medicine to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip."

"Morsi may be president of Egypt, but he is not governing the country for the benefit of its citizens. He is using it as a platform to implement the objectives of the Muslim Brotherhood."

"The day before the accident, he gave a speech in which he condemned Israel in angry and emotional terms for 25 minutes. The day of the accident in Assiut, Morsi spoke about the tragedy for about two minutes, in rambling and incoherent terms."

"Dealing with the material needs of the Egyptian people is not high on Morsi's agenda. A few weeks ago, his government indicated its goal of raising $100 million dollars to block pornographic websites in Egypt. However, they have done little, if anything about Egypt's major drug problem, which apparently played a role in the train tragedy in Assiut."

"The Muslim Brotherhood simply cannot be trusted on either a domestic or international level. Dishonesty is part of the organization's DNA, as evidenced by its broken promises to the Egyptian electorate..."

required field - 09 Dec 2012 19:36 - 19498 of 81564

Sir Patrick Moore has passed away......will be sadly missed...wonderful person !....

Fred1new - 09 Dec 2012 19:42 - 19499 of 81564

I wonder if he is amongst the stars.

dreamcatcher - 09 Dec 2012 20:12 - 19500 of 81564

Very nice words from Brian May -

Queen guitarist Brian May paid tribute to a "dear friend and a kind of father figure to me".

He said: "Patrick will be mourned by the many to whom he was a caring uncle, and by all who loved the delightful wit and clarity of his writings, or enjoyed his fearlessly eccentric persona in public life.

"Patrick is irreplaceable. There will never be another Patrick Moore. But we were lucky enough to get one."

Stan - 10 Dec 2012 08:20 - 19501 of 81564

Tanker, if your still drinking in there then no wonder your always in a bad mood when posting on here, sounds as if it's gone down hill. http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/20/20361/Peacock_Inn/Shrewsbury

TANKER - 10 Dec 2012 09:15 - 19502 of 81564

stan i only ever have a drink when i pass out of town.
i do like the abbey pub

Stan - 10 Dec 2012 10:11 - 19503 of 81564

What's it called?

Fred1new - 10 Dec 2012 10:13 - 19504 of 81564

Tinker,

How often do you pass out in town?

TANKER - 10 Dec 2012 13:49 - 19505 of 81564

the abbey up the monkmore road big white building very nice to have a drink .

Stan - 10 Dec 2012 14:53 - 19506 of 81564

Oh that one, In the GBG but not tried it.

TANKER - 10 Dec 2012 16:36 - 19507 of 81564

stan it is very nice place to take a lady
and be away from ever one
go in and take alook have not been in for over 14 months

Stan - 10 Dec 2012 17:27 - 19508 of 81564

Just checked and it's no longer in the guide.
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