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
- 02 Apr 2013 19:38
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I think Prig would be quite a suitable term for the conceited smug Dandy boys Cameron and Osborne.
Of course they seem to be friends of yours.
Do you have photos of them on the wall, or perhaps your bedside tables.
dreamcatcher
- 02 Apr 2013 19:50
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Complete tool, hmmmm
Chris Carson
- 02 Apr 2013 19:53
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Gobshite = Stupid person. Or in your case Fred..... Gob (size large) shite.....( incessant excrement spills out of it.)
cynic
- 02 Apr 2013 20:10
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but of course he DOESN'T VOTE .... he thinks that all rather infra dig and prefers to sit on his backside in his cosy middle-class house pontificating as the resident armchair critic ... personally, i'ld much rather listen to "the oldest member" of pg wodehouse fame (even if pgw was a strong nazi supporter)
Fred1new
- 02 Apr 2013 22:35
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Cynic,
Then you are lucky that I write my postings, unless of course you have reached the stage of having somebody reading the messages out loud to you.
Perhaps, posting for you sometimes, as some of your inputs are better than others.
But I am glad my voting choices, which I believe I am still allowed under the present mob, is like a red rag to you.
I will have to remind you occasionally, in case senility takes an increasingly rapid course for you.
cynic
- 03 Apr 2013 08:04
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indeed you have a right or choice not to vote just as you have a right or choice to walk past someone lying injured in the road.
however, leaving aside the wider world, you would do well to remember that the right to vote in this country was a hard-fought battle through the centuries ..... in the relatively recent past, check out the chartist movement (around 1848), the right for any man over 21 to vote (1918 -hmm! surely no coincidence), and for women (1928 - a fight started in about 1872).
as you will readily see, a great deal of blood was spilled in that fight for enfranchisement, and even more has been spilled due to the sloth of people like you who, through not voting, allowed extremists of one hue or another to come to power, whether in gov't or the like of trades unions
THAT is why you and your ilk make me so cross, exacerbated in your case by your perpetual slew of priggish utterances when you have done absolutely NOTHING active to prevent same (or at least that is the way you see the present gov't) - e.g. voted even for the least worst option
TANKER
- 03 Apr 2013 08:14
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a lot of blood was lost fighting for the uk i lost 4 of my family theyt died for nothing
cynic
- 03 Apr 2013 08:21
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they assuredly did not die for nothing, for if in WW2, then without such sacrifice, we would (probably) now be living under a jackboot dictatorship with (arguably) no right even to a (free) vote
Fred1new
- 03 Apr 2013 09:28
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Thank you for you brief history.
I will continue to register my dissent in the way I think fitting for myself.
But, what I observe at the moment in the tory party, which you support, is the emergence of a "ruling" right wing "fascist" leading elite, who think they have a "god" given right to rule at the expense of the majority.
Similar to what emerged in the 30s in parts of Europe where the picked on scapegoats to excuse their own failings.
The policy of divide and plunder is descriptive of their policies.
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I am looking around today for the next U-turn.
OH I forgot the penny of the pint.
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Bye the way, I do sit in an arm chair.
cynic
- 03 Apr 2013 09:44
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though history may (or may not) be bunk, you would do well to read, learn, dwell and inwardly digest it
and as i (and others) frequently tell you, save your pompous pontificating for your local stump, for you are but a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal and blatantly choose to walk past the allegorical injured with your nose in the air (as of course is your right)
Fred1new
- 03 Apr 2013 09:47
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Manuel,
I am glad you got that off you chest.
Be careful though, you seem to be falling off you stump.
ahoj
- 03 Apr 2013 12:29
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IMF to provide 1 bn euros to Cyprus rescue
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/imf-1-bn-euros-cyprus-092956000.html
cynic
- 03 Apr 2013 12:52
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if i am manuel (no probs with that), then i guess that makes you the blithering fool basil fawlty
skinny
- 03 Apr 2013 13:47
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Haystack
- 03 Apr 2013 14:07
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That's more like it.
skinny
- 03 Apr 2013 14:20
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Spanish king's daughter charged in corruption probe
MADRID | Wed Apr 3, 2013 2:01pm BST
(Reuters) - Spain's Princess Cristina, daughter of King Juan Carlos, was charged on Wednesday with involvement in a corruption case against her husband, and ordered to testify before a judge in an unprecedented court order against a member of the royal family.
Judge Jose Castro wrote in his order there was evidence the princess cooperated with her husband, Inaki Urdangarin, who has been accused of embezzling 6 million euros in public funds and tax fraud when he headed a charitable foundation.
The Royal Palace declined to comment. Urdangarin has denied any wrongdoing. Cristina was due to appear in court on April 27.
Haystack
- 03 Apr 2013 14:24
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There has been a rise in public satisfaction with the NHS according to a poll published today. Fred might like to note that the biggest rise was among Labour voters. The coalition must be doing something right in the NHS.
cynic
- 03 Apr 2013 15:06
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whose poll and which newspaper? ..... confess i'm, shall we say, taking a rather cynical view of that report :-)