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
- 14 Feb 2013 18:26
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That is quite pleasant nickname for Ed.
Better than Cameron's nickname when the majority of people seem to refer to him as that Sh__t.
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Or perhaps, the escapee Hunt who is locally known and as the "shunt",or something like that.
cynic
- 14 Feb 2013 20:47
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hunt the shunt was of course the late lamented james
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 12:05
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Horsemeat is 'delicious, like rich beef', says restaurant owner
A French restaurant owner who has added horsemeat burgers to his menu said he hoped the food scandal would encourage people to become better educated about the source of what they eat.
Martin Leman, 38, who runs Chez Sophie in Knockholt, near Sevenoaks, Kent, said horsemeat had a "delicious" beef-like taste, was low in fat and packed with protein.
British horsemeat sales spike as curiosity piqued
Paul Webb is milking Europe’s latest food scandal with a recipe for horse-meat lasagne and a pledge that “There’s no Moo in our Mince” on his company’s website.
Webb, the director of Exotic Meats in Derbyshire, England, says sales of horse burgers, sausages, steaks and mincemeat have spiked 10-fold since the equine matter was first found in supermarket burgers last month.
He ran out of supply last weekend.
Exotic Meats, which also sells steak from zebras, wildebeests and alpacas, is among the unlikely beneficiaries of the meat scandal.
cynic
- 15 Feb 2013 12:23
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i believe bison is the meat of choice for being tasty and low-fat, but i've never seen it for sale over here, nor for that matter on a menu anywhere, even in usa
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 13:02
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Exclusive: North Korea tells China of preparations for fresh nuclear test - source
BEIJING | Fri Feb 15, 2013 12:43pm GMT
(Reuters) - North Korea has told its key ally, China, that it is prepared to stage one or even two more nuclear tests this year in an effort to force the United States into diplomatic talks with Pyongyang, said a source with direct knowledge of the message.
Further tests could also be accompanied this year by another rocket launch, said the source who has direct access to the top levels of government in both Beijing and Pyongyang.
Haystack
- 15 Feb 2013 13:27
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You want Bison then go to the Montana Grill in Denver
http://www.tedsmontanagrill.com/
or the Fort where they do Buffalo and Elk
http://www.thefort.com/Menu.htm
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 13:41
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Hunt criticises health trust over whistleblower
The Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt, has criticised a hospital trust's actions after a gagging order was broken to raise concerns about patient safety.
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 15:37
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Horsemeat: Compass and Whitbread find horse DNA in products
Catering giant Compass Group and Whitbread, one of Britain's largest hotel chains, have found horse DNA in products sold as beef, it has emerged.
Horsemeat has also been found in cottage pies supplied to 47 schools in Lancashire - they have been withdrawn.
Fred1new
- 15 Feb 2013 15:50
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When you have a cut back in "Health Inspectors" by the government are you really surprised that private enterprise takes over and seizes the opportunity to make a "buck".
That's market forces.
Also, blaming the private "systems" for not patrolling the "fences" when that should be the responsible of government is hardly credible and trying to excuse one's own failings.
That is why the Health Inspection was initially evolved.
It just shows how naive Cameron and cronies are.
cynic
- 15 Feb 2013 17:15
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FRED - that's absolute garbage and well you know it ...... much as you wish otherwise, it is absolutely not the fault of uk gov't methods and measures nor its offices such as EHO or FSA ..... having dealt with EHO for many years at first hand, their primary concern is general cleanliness, in a fairly broad sense ..... it is not the EHO's job to send for lab check the content of XYZ product unless they have good reason to believe there is a health hazard - the inclusion of horsemeat in lasagne et al patently did not fall into such a category, even with the minute traces of bute allegedly and ultimately found therein.
the fault lies with the suppliers and to a slightly lesser extent with the supermarkets' own quality control checks ..... you have failed to mention that Morrisons have apparently no incidence of this meat adulteration, seemingly because their quality controls are stringent
finally, do you suppose that this aldulteration has only been going on since the last election? ..... get real, if you can! ...... by its extent across europe, it has clearly been going on for many years ...... and what did your bedmates in the labour party do?
sorry, but do i hear a deafening silence on that score?
dreamcatcher
- 15 Feb 2013 17:20
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Haystack
- 15 Feb 2013 17:27
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cynic
Fred would blame the Conservatives for the weather, meteors, earthquakes, disease, cat flu, premature ejaculation, gravity, ingrowing toenails, asparagus wee, the smell of paint and anything else that he could think of.
dreamcatcher
- 15 Feb 2013 17:29
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asparagus wee ?
cynic
- 15 Feb 2013 17:41
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ah, but apparently 20% of the population are not affected by those alkaloids - i guess that excludes those who don't eat asparagus!
chuckles
- 15 Feb 2013 20:46
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cynic - 15 Feb 2013 17:15 - 21486 of 21490
FRED - that's absolute garbage and well you know it
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That observation could apply to any comment Fred1new posts on this board, rarely has any individual written so much crap on so many occasions on so many different subjects whilst displaying an amazing lack of knowledge and impartiality when doing so.
cynic
- 15 Feb 2013 20:53
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i regularly or mostly disagree with what fred writes, but it does not per se make it crap (unlike MrT), though objective perception is often lacking
Chris Carson
- 15 Feb 2013 21:48
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cynic - Think you might witness a different Mr. T when he returns. He is not having the best of times at the mo for obvious reasons. Fred is just Fred, he delights in posting crap with the sole intent of winding everybody up, done it for a few years now, pat on head lump of sugar, though he denies it he is just a left wing self opinionated gobshite. If either were to stop posting this thread would be boring.
cynic
- 16 Feb 2013 07:44
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yes, you're right about MrT .... i confess i had completely forgotten about his bro
skinny
- 16 Feb 2013 08:17
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He has been busy elsewhere!!!
cynic
- 16 Feb 2013 08:31
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with a little difficulty, zipp and velcro applied