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.
dreamcatcher
- 09 Mar 2013 17:53
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Fred1new
- 09 Mar 2013 20:13
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Dreams,
You seem to be similar to many of those in the wards of the Asylums who believe that the rest of the world is mad.
Try checking around you and asking the electorate (people around you), what they think and believe about the present tories bully boys in charge of government.
Also, even if it is difficult for you, listen to the answers.
Some say that madness is, when one doesn't believe in common reality. Check your beliefs.
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Cynic, with your waning concentration and addled mind, I would be surprised if you could comprehend any opinion, or argument differing from your obvious indoctrination.
I suppose the mantras pushed by your party have a ring for you and accords with your own internal bellum.
The form of democracy you seem to advocate seems to depend on conforming to the opinions, or ill-thought-out ideas of an elitist minority.
I am surprised that you even consider that others should be allowed to vote for any party other than your own.
Your next hope maybe the formation of a tory thiefdom.
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Haystack
- 09 Mar 2013 20:18
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What utter drivel. You are sounding more like a card carrying member of the loony left every day.
Fred1new
- 09 Mar 2013 20:39
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Have to think about joining one of the more moderate parties.
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But, I would think it would be better than being a member of an elitist fascist party, creating local thiefdoms.
Nowadays, do you have to stand up and sing "row, row the boat ashore, before it sinks" at tory get togethers?
3 monkies
- 09 Mar 2013 20:52
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Well it's Saturday night and I ain't got no nobody SPRINGS TO Mind. I've got my money and just been paid - how is that!!!!
cynic
- 10 Mar 2013 07:27
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fred's rantings are sounding more and more like MrT's - but of course MrT does and will vote for the party he thinks "least worst", while fred will continue to sit on his arse in his middle class luxury, merely sounding-off like a third-rate jimmy maxton
Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2013 09:12
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Cynic,
T. was converted from the tory party and rants he joined UKIP.
They may have a place for you and Hays.
Row, row or pedal together!
Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2013 09:46
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Good speech by next leader of the Nasty Party, Cruella May.
Should go down a bomb in the shires.
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Sums up a coalition cabinet meeting.
cynic
- 10 Mar 2013 14:31
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at least both Hays and myself VOTE, rather than sit on our bourgeois arses like you ..... as it happens, I can't see myself ever voting for UKIP as it looks to be rather a single policy party, but assuredly if we have a referendum as promised, then I shall be paying close attention to both arguments and shall then VOTE as I think best ..... assuredly I shall not sit on a sofa, like you, whingeing and whining about how hopeless the present incumbents are handling the Augean mess that they inherited ..... have the present crew done well? .... for sure they have reacted too slowly in some instances, and perhaps not been incisive enough in others, or perhaps should even have chosen different routes (of unprovable effectiveness), but it is equally indisputable (apart from by the likes of you), that many things have been done right, notwithstanding the unavoidable disasters that the Eurozone keeps throwing into the mix.
Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2013 14:39
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OH, I thought all the UK's problems were down to the government.
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Shocking enlightenment.
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Have to get out of the EU and then things will get better.
The Bully boys will be considered more, when they are outside the fences.
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dreamcatcher
- 10 Mar 2013 14:43
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Haystack
- 10 Mar 2013 14:55
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A large number of the problems are caused by the government. The government in question was the last one. And, no, I would not ever vote UKIP. What are their policies regarding things apart from the EU. The reality is that they have almost no developed policies on any other topics. They are just a one trick pony. This the opposite of the Labour party, which has policies on everything EXCEPT the economy.
Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2013 17:05
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At least UKIP have a policy and people think they know what the stand for, rather than Cameron's sham policies with a u-turn built in.
What do the polls say?
Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2013 17:08
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Dreams.
It is not your hearing difficulties which are the problem, but your understanding of the information before you.
Vote green, the colour will suit you.
8-)
cynic
- 10 Mar 2013 17:13
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when (fos)fred's well-padded backside speaks, there is no question that it and its owner thinks all faults are the gov't's fault, whereas those with a gram of brain are fully aware that there are a great many unpredictables in both life and politics that create problems
and i see (fos)fred is now deciding to promote the idea that polls are an infallible predictor, which of course they cannot be, thought they may reflect a view of the moment - e.g. the great majority of the uk populace would currently like to opt out of EU .... that of course is a very far cry from believing that UKIP has an arsenal of electable and workable policies
dreamcatcher
- 10 Mar 2013 17:29
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I have found the problem in your head Fred, ah do not worry its not your fault. :-))
chuckles
- 10 Mar 2013 17:35
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This would be an interesting thread were it not for the incessant rambling posts by fred1new, who i think is perhaps the most deranged obnoxious poster on any forum I have visited. Ruins this thread and any other he appears on. You can understand the left wing nature of his posts when it is has mostly been the left which has supported his family of benefit scroungers through university. why would he ever want that luxury turned off for the next generation of the family? I think I was probably still at school the last time I witnessed anyone so puerile to take pleasure from distorting other poster's names. Shows a total lack of common respect. But what else should be expected?
cynic
- 10 Mar 2013 17:41
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chuckles - he's not particularly obnoxious, any more than he particularly believes even half of the left-wing (loony left some might say) views he promulgates from his cosy middle class residence .... indeed, you will note that he likes to wear "not voting ever" as a badge of honour .... tells you plenty, inter alia that he is merely "sounding brass, or a clanging cymbal"
Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2013 17:43
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Dreams,
I am beginning to understand your problems.
You seem to be developing Alzheimer's.
The picture you posted 22216 has already been posted early.
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Shuckles.
Well said!
I see the polls are on your side.
Go God, even the Church of England is supporting your position now.
The Nasty party is now being renamed the soulless party.
8-)
dreamcatcher
- 10 Mar 2013 17:52
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Say something Fred.lol