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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 - 19 Feb 2013 14:15 - 21537 of 81564

I can't help what he fancies.

8-)

skinny - 19 Feb 2013 14:22 - 21538 of 81564

ASS --->

ARSE -> tumblr_mfw5d4UXZD1qe36gio1_500.jpg

Fred1new - 19 Feb 2013 14:48 - 21539 of 81564

Nor you!



You are a rude boy and I will show that to my Mum!

8-)

Ps.

Something is a little one sided.

skinny - 19 Feb 2013 14:52 - 21540 of 81564

I did think it may be slightly offensive to post on here, but its amazing what an innocuous selection criterion into google will produce, so don't click here!

doodlebug4 - 19 Feb 2013 16:04 - 21541 of 81564

Talking about asses;

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/9880720/Unemployed-mother-of-11-is-keeping-horse-at-taxpayers-expense.html

goldfinger - 19 Feb 2013 16:17 - 21542 of 81564

Had a right ding dong with Winnie on twitter yesterday.

He was ranting on about how our kids are work shy etc etc bull shit

Says hel take a bulgarian or a rumanian on any time.

Told him it was cos he wanted to pay minimum wage. Always been a skinflint that way.Was same at t1ps all young kids.

So I told him he was more or less he was skinflint.

Well you should have seen his bitchy rant.

So I asked him why he was domiciled in the Isle Of Man.

Said he wasnt.

So I asked again.

OK were u formerly domiciled in the IOM, of course tip toed around it denying it.

Dope had forgoten he had tried to get me to do the same as him when he went over their all captured on S Crazy board. Couldnt produce the evidence yesterday as board was down all day.

What a shock he had first thing this morning.

Went into hiding immediatly.

Not sure if hes surfaced.

Fred1new - 19 Feb 2013 16:31 - 21543 of 81564

Is the market getting testy, or is it just the punters?

Life seems to looking up a little.

Perhaps, it is down to a stroke of sun.

8-)

Haystack - 19 Feb 2013 17:24 - 21544 of 81564

What was the drivel in post 21544 all about?

Fred1new - 19 Feb 2013 17:53 - 21545 of 81564

For Hays and Cynic.

Another U-turn. Nothing to do with government and yet -------------!

But I blame local authorities, as Cameron says he hasn't any authority left.



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The survey, expanded to ensure that a wider range of products are sampled
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The sampling for the first two phases will be carried out by 28 local authorities and will include beef-based foods that are sold pre-packed, or 'loose' (for example, cafe sandwiches).

Sampling for the third phase will be allocated to other local authorities across the UK.





cynic - 19 Feb 2013 18:06 - 21546 of 81564

(fos)fred - i didn't, but did you watch the programme last night about the lab/lib-dem tax proposals, which you rubbished as unfounded rumour when i posted about same? ..... as i tell beloved, if those proposals are adopted into anyone's manifesto, the next general election will be handed to the conservatives on a plate ...... thought both labour and the lib-dems claim to "the friends of the middle classes" - oh really!!!

Fred1new - 19 Feb 2013 18:20 - 21547 of 81564

What specifically were you referring to.

But, remember I am critical of Cameron and henchmen, not defending Labour, or they policies.

Like you I would like to see the books, when the coalition folds.

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cynic - 19 Feb 2013 18:42 - 21548 of 81564

so do you despise labour and its policies similarly?
do you even have anything positive to say about labour policies, for you certainly don't about the incumbents?

Haystack - 19 Feb 2013 18:50 - 21549 of 81564

I despise Labour and its policies, does that count.

cynic - 19 Feb 2013 19:02 - 21550 of 81564

no - cos you support hamas :-)

skinny - 20 Feb 2013 06:55 - 21551 of 81564

Bless! it brings a lump to your throat - Unemployed mother-of-11 is keeping horse

An unemployed mother-of-11 for whom a council is building a six-bedroom "eco mansion” is keeping her own horse despite being on benefits.

Heather Frost, 36, bought a grey mare called Annie last year and pays paddock fees, food and vet’s bills every month.
According to stable hands the animal, which Miss Frost keeps for her 16-year-old daughter Angel, costs about £200 per month to look after.
Miss Frost has refused to comment on the horse, but Angel took to a local newspaper website to defend her mother.

She wrote: "My mum has nothing to be ashamed about.
"The house we are mooving (sic) to in northway is smaller then the one we live in now, so its far from a mansion."


Interestingly she is described as 'unemployed' - I would suggest that at 36 and with 11 children - Sophie, 21, Toby, 19, Megan, 18, Angel, Jay, 14, Chloe, 13, Paige, 12, Emily, 10, Beth, nine, Ruby, seven, and Tilly Frost, two. She would be more accurately described as never worked!!!

goldfinger - 20 Feb 2013 08:23 - 21552 of 81564

Think cyners is refering to the Mansion Tax with a tax on houses over £2 million to fund 10p tax rate.

Vote winner for Miliband cyners I disagree and I will be hit aswel. Cant hide property tax like you can as an individual.

Think you have to realise their is life North of London and Labour will have done the stats as will have the Libs.

goldfinger - 20 Feb 2013 08:24 - 21553 of 81564

ohhhhhh shity wet day here in Holmfirth.

cynic - 20 Feb 2013 08:52 - 21554 of 81564

it's not just mansion tax (why effectively target just south of england where houses are the most expensive almost by chance?), but don't forget it's also contents - e.g. jewellery, pictures etc etc - + gifts to have a new rule of 15 years instead of just 7

houses over £2m already suffer a hefty stamp duty - i.e. 7% on the whole - which has already stifled sales between £2m and about £2.5m, and of course death duties are already 40% once the threshold (£625k?) is passed on assets on which the previous owner had probably paid tax in the first place to acquire ....

perhaps we should also bring back hearth tax, or failing that, window tax ..... salt (and sugar) tax is already alleged to be in the offing

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of course, sitting very comfortably in west yorkshire, why should you care?
and to put that into perspective, even in that "plum of the north" harrogate, few houses fetch even >£1m ..... not sure of figures in wirral

goldfinger - 20 Feb 2013 09:07 - 21555 of 81564

Well thats the Libs isnt it not labour. Its a bloody daft idea that bit.

Inheritance tax for me should be bringing in far more than the £2.8 billion it brought in in 2012

I belive in responsible capitalism, my new house bought 6 months back is a multiple of the threshold they are going for. Im glad to pay it. Austerity.....what austerity, hasnt hit me one jot.

When torries start talking about how hard its hit the higher class (lol) instead of displaying tax paid they should instead be talking about how its hit the rich's disposable income................... not one jot.

And as for the hand out ie from 50% to 45% mine will all go in the bank and i dare say it will for 99.9% of all other higher tax payers. Thats no way to stimulate the economy.

In fact their is an economic case for raising benefits as the propensity to spend is 100% with them, now that would put some cash back in for the multiplyer to work on.

Fred1new - 20 Feb 2013 09:07 - 21556 of 81564

Cynic.

I associate "despise" more with your stance in relationship to other people.

Yes, my political views in general more akin to those of Labour than tory, I see much of the latter’s populist policies are based personal greed and avarice.

I do agree in the general direction of Labour and I think the left of the Liberal party (Vince), as far as economic direction and “social” direction for society. But to expect labour to lay out details of policies 2years, before the next election is stupidity and an attempt by Cameron and the rest of the carpetbaggers associated with him to set an infantile trap, hoping to that the labour leadership will step into it.

It is seen that figures Osborne, who is supposed to be in charge of the books, presents at a budget, or when responding to questions can’t be trusted as can be seen by “
Ofcom raises £2.34bn in 4G auction, less than forecast”,

There are many individuals in the labour party, who I don't rate and opinions I disagree with, but they are not in the lime light at the moment.

As far as Hays is concern he seems to be becoming more and more of a party zealot , who swallows all the dictates from above or directed by the party apparatus to spout more and more rubbish.

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