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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.

Shortie - 08 Feb 2013 11:58 - 21135 of 81564

Food Regulator Warns Of Deliberate Contamination In UK Horse Meat Scandal

By Michael Haddon U.K. authorities said Friday that evidence of significant amounts of horse meat in beef burgers and lasagne sold in the country points to "gross negligence or deliberate contamination" of the food chain. However, the Food Standards Agency said there's no reason for the U.K. public to suspect there's any health issue with frozen food in general and it wouldn't advise people to stop eating it. "We believe that these two particular cases--the frozen burgers from Tesco PLC (TSCDY) and the lasagne from Findus--are linked to suppliers in Ireland and France respectively," the regulator said in a statement. "We are working closely with the authorities in these countries to get to the root of the problem," it added. Last month, Tesco dropped an Irish meat supplier after stocking frozen beef burgers from the provider that turned out to contain horse meat. The U.K. supermarket chain said it will stop sourcing products from ABP Food Group's Silvercrest and would establish a DNA-testing program for its meat products to prevent a similar incident in the future. Meanwhile, the FSA confirmed Thursday that the meat content of beef lasagne products recalled by Findus had tested positive for more than 60% horse meat. Findus withdrew the products after its French supplier, Comigel, raised concerns about the type of meat used in the lasagne, the organization said. "In the particular cases of the Findus lasagne and the Tesco burgers, they have been withdrawn from sale," the FSA said. "Anyone who has them in their freezer should return them to retailers as a precaution." The FSA said it has instructed the industry to urgently carry out its own tests on processed beef products to see whether horsemeat is present, in addition to its own "widespread testing."

Shortie - 08 Feb 2013 11:59 - 21136 of 81564

Makes you wonder what your eating, pleanty of times I've thought beef wasn't beef at all. I refuse to eat frozen burgers and packaged food anyway... What next, foxes and badgers turning up in faggots!!

Fred1new - 08 Feb 2013 12:05 - 21137 of 81564

Road Kills.

Got some recipes.

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I wondered where Rebecca's horses went!


6-)

Haystack - 08 Feb 2013 13:54 - 21138 of 81564

Tesco
Horse searching for parents






goldfinger - 08 Feb 2013 15:35 - 21139 of 81564

YO....... oh forgot what I was going to say now.Ill come back.

skinny - 08 Feb 2013 15:44 - 21140 of 81564

Asteroid to pass closer to Earth than TV satellites

A small asteroid will pass closer to Earth next week than the TV satellites that ring the planet, but there is no chance of an impact, Nasa has said.

The celestial visitor, known as 2012 DA14, was discovered last year by a group of amateur astronomers in Spain. The asteroid is about the size of an Olympic swimming pool at 46 metres (150ft) in diameter and is projected to come as close as 17,100 miles (27,520km) from Earth during its approach on 15 February.

cynic - 08 Feb 2013 15:55 - 21141 of 81564

it has been reported that a small haemorrhoid will pass near the sun shining out of ****'s arse, but it is not anticipated to cause much discomfort ..... passers-by have been advised to give **** a wide berth lest there be unexpected fallout

Stan - 08 Feb 2013 15:55 - 21142 of 81564

So H/S I ask you a question three times and all you do is evade it, let me help you by suggesting that your lot will do little or nothing about the abuses.

TANKER - 08 Feb 2013 16:07 - 21143 of 81564

I would never buy a thing from most corner shops and take aways filthy dirt most of them and the ones run by immigrants forget it
they would be out of business if left to me
last month headlines rat meat in curries in east london

cynic - 08 Feb 2013 16:13 - 21144 of 81564

what on earth has that got to do with supermarkets or morrison's, which i suppose is the vague link through the neurons of your sludge-brain?

TANKER - 08 Feb 2013 16:15 - 21145 of 81564

you running down super markets i prefer them to a dirt high street store run by unclean people

skinny - 08 Feb 2013 16:20 - 21146 of 81564

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Haystack - 08 Feb 2013 16:25 - 21147 of 81564

Stan
If it had been the Conservatives who had overseen the abuse in the hospitals then you would be droning on about how bad they were and not mentioning how they were going to fix the problem. The fact is that the abuse was during the Labour reign and they did nothing about it. I have no idea what the Conservatives will do to fix the problem, except that they will probably make a better job of it than Blair/Brown.

TANKER - 08 Feb 2013 16:31 - 21148 of 81564

there are plenty of good nurses out ofwork sack the evil nurses .
and yes all under labour gov why has no one been charged with murder
because they did kill them

cynic - 08 Feb 2013 16:34 - 21149 of 81564

not all supermarkets are especially clean
high street butchers/fishmongers - few as they now are - are generally kept to a very high level of cleanliness - otherwise they would go out or be put out of business
most home kitchens would not get anywhere near passing even a cursory inspection by the local EHO

i know you fancy yourself as a fisherman, but perhaps it is you who is the maggot caught on your own hook

Stan - 08 Feb 2013 16:37 - 21150 of 81564

H/S, I see the useless Jeremy Hunt is "currently" to decide so I expect that he has no idea either.. Thanks for eventually answering though.

cynic - 08 Feb 2013 17:53 - 21151 of 81564

The current spending limit is 942.8bn euros (£803.4bn) so the actual spending cap will be reduced by 34.4bn euros (£29.3bn).
"I think the British public can be proud that we have cut the seven-year credit card limit for the European Union for the first time ever," Prime Minister David Cameron told an end-of-summit press conference.
He said, however, that his country's net contributions would rise - but by less than had been feared. He called it a "good deal" for Britain.
The deal "shows that working with allies it is possible to take real steps towards reform in the European Union", Mr Cameron said.
However, the EU Parliament must still approve the deal - and some legislators have suggested that the cuts are unacceptable. Securing any parliamentary approval is likely to take months.

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my cynical old self wonders how spending less but costing uk more equate with having allegedly cut the eu budget and so and so forth

why do smoke and mirrors spring instantly to mind?

and all the above presupposes that that splendid self-serving institution aka the european parliament, does not amend and emasculate any genuine cuts that are allegedly already agreed

Haystack - 08 Feb 2013 18:04 - 21152 of 81564

It is costing us more because Blair gave away some of our rebate and that deal continues. We cannot change that as it is now enshrined in EU law.

Fred1new - 08 Feb 2013 18:07 - 21153 of 81564




"He said, however, that his country's net contributions would rise - but by less than had been feared. He called it a "good deal" for Britain."


He is a barrow boy at best and a con artist at his worst.

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Hay,

I believe the enquiry into Staffs Hospital started under labour.

Haystack - 08 Feb 2013 18:09 - 21154 of 81564

I have found a bit about it in the BBC website.

"David Cameron has always insisted that Britain's EU rebate was non negotiable. Nevertheless the value of it has been falling thanks to the last budget deal done by Tony Blair."


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-21380462


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