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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.

cynic - 21 Jan 2013 12:07 - 20475 of 81564

Fred - i have a feeling your post would not entirely stand up to close scrutiny ..... in particular, "the majority of the their medical school studies were/are paid for or subsidised by the public purse" ...... most assuredly no more so than applies to anyone who goes/went to university for any course - even that valuable degree in media studies at thames university!

this is an interesting bit too - "many with ongoing medical conditions needing drugs, have them provided by the NHS at considerable costs" ..... perhaps so, but if i have been putting money into the system, why should i not benefit just as with a pension? ..... on the other hand, if one opts out of the state education system, then one has contributed for zero return - or at least in a direct sense

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 12:11 - 20476 of 81564

dream the pot that i invest for medical if needed is MRW put in 10k back in 1986 or
there abouts and put in 1k ever year plus the divs .
and do not touch it .
it works for me sp was 320p now 254p div around 11p
under valued share .

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 12:12 - 20477 of 81564

I also give blood now ever 12 weeks and have been given blood since i was 18
cynic fred do you give blood .

dreamcatcher - 21 Jan 2013 12:14 - 20478 of 81564

Yes agree with your post 20476, the insurance is expensive as you reach 70yrs.
Chances are unless very lucky thats the time of life you may well need to call on it.
We all have different thoughts but I like to be covered for the worst, as a major heart op will eat into your savings unless you join the NHS queue.

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 12:28 - 20479 of 81564

dream did you know that CIDER WILL KEEP YOUR BLOOD VESSELS CLEAR
drink two pints aweek . good info it cleans them out .

cynic - 21 Jan 2013 12:31 - 20480 of 81564

no i don't give blood and for no good reason, unless you count paying tax as that

DC - in an emergency situation, the NHS will be (should be) as good as private, as you will get pretty much the same specialist etc ..... mind you, maidstone general is probably not the ideal example, as i think i am right in saying that that hospital has the worst survival rate of any hospital in the country - more precisely, maidstone & tunbridge wells nhs trust

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 12:33 - 20481 of 81564

dream did you know that CAFFEINE destroys the prostaite
best avoided that is what my speacialist told me years ago
chocolate is bad for men full of caffeine .fizz pop avoid drink
beer or water .the bladder will work better

Fred1new - 21 Jan 2013 12:37 - 20482 of 81564

Cynic and Hays,

Think!

The true cost of private medicine is subsidised out of the public purse, because the private sector devoids itself of responsibility for many ongoing chronic conditions. (When the purse of private patient runs out. Check your insurance plans.)

The majority of pure medical research is carried out in the Medical Schools. Pharmacological research is carried out initially by Private companies, but evaluated by the Medical Schools and NHS.

Etc. or even Ect.

In general, education is paid for out of the public purse.

Those who are trained, or educated generally contribute back to society by their later functions in society, whether in the private or public sectors.

(This is general can be seen for the "public good".)

It may be "sensible" for those in the "private sector" to contribute more than they already do to the "public purse".



dreamcatcher - 21 Jan 2013 12:37 - 20483 of 81564

Just read yesterday coffee is good for you. Perhaps there is no harm having things in moderation. ( Another day and another report will say coffee is bad for you)

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 12:40 - 20484 of 81564

dream drink de caf
myself i prefer the beer and cider
will be in the pub or club by 3pm

Fred1new - 21 Jan 2013 12:40 - 20485 of 81564

Depends on whether it is a bucketful, or a cupful and whether you drink it, or put your head in it.

dreamcatcher - 21 Jan 2013 12:40 - 20486 of 81564

I won't go there then cynic.

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 12:48 - 20487 of 81564

dream its like putting good money into a pension very silly
has you have no control i want to be in charge that is the only
way to make sure it is invested properly
that is why i retired at 54 years of age now 65 .
and it is still my money and my family can cash it in
only fools put money in to a fund managers hands .
to be rpped off
FRIENDS PROVIDENT I TOOK A REAL GOOD LOOK AT THEM
VERY POORLY RUN COMPANY best avoid

cynic - 21 Jan 2013 12:49 - 20488 of 81564

decent wine is probably the best beverage of all - in reasonable moderation

btw, tomatoes and broccoli are the thing for a healthy prostate, and garlic and porridge to lower chloresterol ...... and beer for that sexy bag of potatoes spilling over your waistband

TANKER - 21 Jan 2013 12:55 - 20489 of 81564

cynic so why do you not do your duty and give blood i have given over 120 pints
and if you have a problem they will tell you.
and i always feel great after given blood feel fresh and good

dreamcatcher - 21 Jan 2013 12:59 - 20490 of 81564

Well done for the above Tanker. Is there still bronze, silver and gold for x amounts of blood given ? and do you still get a cuppa after and for being good a bici.

cynic - 21 Jan 2013 13:06 - 20491 of 81564

i don't have a problem donating blood; just too lazy to make the time ..... i suspect that if the blood donation unit was immediately local to me - i.e. walkable - then i might

of course, the fact that it might go to an illegal or a fundamentalist or similar is a great deterrent

3 monkies - 21 Jan 2013 13:09 - 20492 of 81564

Tanker, I admire you for donating blood - have you put a stipulation on it as to which race gets it.??????

dreamcatcher - 21 Jan 2013 13:10 - 20493 of 81564

hmmmmm your not afraid of needles are you ? :-))

dreamcatcher - 21 Jan 2013 13:10 - 20494 of 81564

Be honest a lot of men are. lol
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