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
- 27 Mar 2013 20:40
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So is Fred uneducated, lost the plot or what. :-))
Haystack
- 27 Mar 2013 20:41
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Do I have to choose?
Chris Carson
- 27 Mar 2013 20:42
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No he's just a Twaxt DC
dreamcatcher
- 27 Mar 2013 20:44
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Could not think of the word Chris. lol
dreamcatcher
- 27 Mar 2013 20:45
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I think we both know Haystack. lol
3 monkies
- 27 Mar 2013 21:14
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It has been Mental Awareness Week!! Or was that the week before or 52 weeks before that? Perhaps we are even more mental for even reading or passing comments. Who knows - we are all two pence short of a shilling. Good night all.
Dil
- 28 Mar 2013 01:14
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Haystack - 27 Mar 2013 18:20 - 22557 of 22571
The situation would have been the same no matter which government was in power, except it would have been worse under Labour.
Is it just me or does the above not make sense (except to Haystack) ?
skinny
- 28 Mar 2013 06:23
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Neonicotinoid pesticides 'damage brains of bees'
Commonly used pesticides are damaging honey bee brains, studies suggest.
Scientists have found that two types of chemicals called neonicotinoids and coumaphos are interfering with the insect's ability to learn and remember.
Experiments revealed that exposure was also lowering brain activity, especially when the two pesticides were used in combination.
The research is detailed in two papers in Nature Communications and the Journal of Experimental Biology.
greekman
- 28 Mar 2013 06:45
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I know what Haystacks mean't and he is right, under Labour most things would be far worse!
greekman
- 28 Mar 2013 06:52
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From todays papers,
Britain opposes EU pesticide ban on neonicotinoid pesticides.
EU ban on neonicotinoid pesticide fails as Britain abstains.
Strange how the Uk accepts just about everything from the EU that most people are against and yet they abstain from banning something that obviously should be banned!
Now if Abu Qatada was a bee!
TANKER
- 28 Mar 2013 08:00
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a few weeks ago i posted about curry houses putting god and cat and dog food in curries well this morning it is big headlines on sky news.
CYNIC said i was as good as a liar .
i new about what was going in to currys in london and posted it
any one who goes and eats in takeaway must be mad it is full of sh.t
not fit for humans to eat
that is why cancer is getting worse .
cynic
- 28 Mar 2013 08:09
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not fit for humans to eat ...... that is why cancer is getting worse
now all school children know that 2+2=4; occasionally you'll hear of someone reckoning 2+2=5; here, nobel prizewinner for medicine (MrT) shows how 2+2=7!
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and by the way, our prizewinner seems to have got his reporting a bit squiffy too .... according to BBC3 via that bastion of accurate reporting "The Daily Mirror" ......
Dog or cat in our curry: Fears over 'mystery meat' in takeaway which has baffled experts
DNA tests ruled out lamb. beef, chicken, pork, goat, horse – and even human flesh - leaving the grim possibility it could be dog or cat
strange, but no mention of it being dog or cat food, but merely the Real McCoy!
TANKER
- 28 Mar 2013 08:34
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to eat food that you have no idea what they put him them
is for idiot
takeaway restaurants are mostly dirty places go round te back and open your eyes .
the stuff they put in thm would mae you sick if you saw it being put in .
anythin goes in FACT and it very are for them to wash their hands
TANKER
- 28 Mar 2013 08:46
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three brothers want o buy a tv they put in £10 each making £30
when the one brother gets to the shop he gets the tv for £25 so he puts £ 2 in is back pocket and does not tell is brothers about the £2 and says he got it cheaper which he gave the three of them £1 each back which makes them paying £9 each
plus the £ 2 in is back pocket making it £ 29
what happend to the other £1
answer that cynic
cynic
- 28 Mar 2013 09:02
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he took it himself silly boy, thus giving himself £3
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eat food that you have no idea what they put him them ..... so eat Ukipper only made from unusustainable north sea herring, unsustainable english oak chips; best viewed with a mirror to avoid getting the smoke in your eyes
Fred1new
- 28 Mar 2013 09:46
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Dreams and Hays.
Maybe I had a poor education, and I do realise how little I know about so much, but at least the education I had, help me to have an interesting occupation, which has provided a sufficient income to secure a reasonable living, pension and enjoyable life. So it couldn’t have been that bad.
Hays,
You have rejected theism and seemed to have replaced it with an unhealthy belief in capitalism as your Raison d'être.
You both seem to suitable cannon fodder for the modern tory party hanging on to like grim life to outdated ideologies.
Mind you should believe the priests’ declarations handed down by word of mouth from head office.
(Do you roll you left or right trouser legs up as well?)
Ps,
What U-turn is this farcical government going to announce to-day?
No wonder, business is not investing or expanding.
Fred1new
- 28 Mar 2013 10:35
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Dreams and Hays,
Don't have a heart attack this weekend, as you may be part of the impending chaos in emergency services.
Will it be another U-turn in the rushed policies to dismantle the NHS. may lead to chaos.
Seems, as if the coalition's rush to dismantle the NHS is on.
BMA writes to NHS boss over 111 'concerns'
"Dr John Hughes says the 111 service could put lives at risk
Non-emergency 111 number launched
The organisation representing British doctors has written to NHS bosses to call for a delay in the launch of a new non-emergency telephone advice line.
The 111 service, replacing NHS Direct, is due to launch in England on Monday.
The British Medical Association's letter to Sir David Nicholson follows reported problems in trial areas.
Health Minister Lord Howe has said some areas will have more time to go live with 111 while "thorough testing" to ensure reliability is carried out.
Lord Howe has already admitted the new 111 telephone advice service - which the government has said will ease pressure on emergency 999 phone lines - had run into "teething problems".
But the BMA said that in several areas it seemed to have been completely unable to cope with call volumes or suffered severe IT failures."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-21963297
Fred1new
- 28 Mar 2013 10:43
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D and h,
Another point about education and the chances of a tory government after next election is that the populace of the UK is relatively well educated.
But the more important thing is that by 2015 the voters will have the information before their eyes and be witness to the general decay of the UK society over the 5years of tory occupation.
My guess, at the moment, is that labour will be returned to office, I hope that it is not with too much of a majority.
dreamcatcher
- 28 Mar 2013 11:03
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Fred1new
- 28 Mar 2013 12:30
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Nightmare,
Perhaps, you don't like the messages.
8-)