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.
goldfinger
- 09 Apr 2013 17:49
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Right laters chaps got a sauna and turkish bath booked for 6.15.
greekman
- 09 Apr 2013 17:50
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Goldfinger,
To answer your question, I was a Police Officer for over 25 years, working for most of my service in an area that had the worse reported crime rate in the country, so I doubt that anyone knows more than I do what the underclass (your word not mine) are capable of, Murder, Rape, appalling violence and the rest.
Of course these acts are not limited to any one part of society!
A Sauna and Turkish Bath, don't let the poor underclass find out, they will start rioting after all whats the difference to the rich frittering dosh after dosh at say Aintree and Ascot etc etc on expensive plonk and fashionable buffets etc etc.
cynic
- 09 Apr 2013 17:54
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well "splattered" ...... chuckle chuckle chuckle
no doubt sticky will come back and tell you you must be one of the bribe-taking, black-bashing pigs :-)
Haystack
- 09 Apr 2013 17:57
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Here is something would upset lefties like goldfinger.
My kids both went to a very posh prep school until 13. There were only 15 pupils in their class. The younger of my sons has just had a class reunion. They are all now 16/17 years old now. The parents of the boy who arranged the reunion paid for everything. I won't tell the venue as if I told you you would be pretty shocked. Licencing laws did not apply as it is a private residence as well as a public building and one of the boys lives there.
On arrival the 15 boys were served champagne and cavier by 5 waiters. A private tour of the premises followed and then dinner waited on by another set of waiters. There was very fine red and white wines followed by port.
A trifle excessive for a primary school reunion.
Chris Carson
- 09 Apr 2013 17:59
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GF - Change your username to hypocrite, sauna and turkish bath? :O)
Haystack
- 09 Apr 2013 18:05
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An interesting sub note is that the boys have now moved on to various public schools such as City, Westminster and every one of them has a minimum of 12 A* IGCSS (quite a lot more difficult than GCSEs) and some with a few more. That level of attainment is what you pay for in private education. I guess most will go to Oxford/Cambridge.
doodlebug4
- 09 Apr 2013 18:38
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Seemed to be a lot of champagne being popped last night by the left wingers, so it's not just the "upper class cissy boys" who have the money to spend on expensive booze. The difference between "upper class cissy boys" and left-wing yobs is that when they get pissed they don't start trashing shops, looting and throwing stones at the police.
Haystack
- 09 Apr 2013 18:39
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Yahoo have done an any online poll. The question was 'did Margaret Thatcher change Britain for better or worse'. The result was interesting. 53% voted for better and 47% for worse.
3 monkies
- 09 Apr 2013 18:41
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Or die of sclerosis of the liver before they attain the age of 25yrs. Hopefully not and good luck to them.
Fred1new
- 09 Apr 2013 18:44
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Cynic,
Posting 23156,
It is a ludicrous attempt to give the rent recipient the responsibility of dealing with money.
In some cases like giving £50 pocket money to a six year old in a sweet shop and telling then not to spend any money.
May work sometimes.
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Doodle bugs.
Do you know personally those who were demonstrating, or basing your opinion on periods of your own method of self expression?
Perhaps, they were irritated by the sycophantic expressions and eulogising of somebody saw as a tragedy in motion.
Greek,
Support cut off for 3rd and 4th child, means that the support is reduced for all the children or for the last number.
I suppose you could put them on the scrap heaps to die, as was done in ancient Rome. (That would teach them a lesson.)
Mind to keep the population at a sufficient level of replacement “needs”, one would have to asked the inbred elite to increase their breeding, or there wouldn’t be sufficient to look after in their old age.
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Your joke about the Abbot was beautiful.
Cynic,
Would you do 16 hours of work foe £56. Your are out of touch with the minimum wage.
Cynic,
One of the major problems with the decrying of the workless, is where are all the jobs,
Unemployed physically fit individuals should probably be expected to do some work in society, if they are able to, but working is not a virtue in itself and although I enjoyed what I did, there are many necessary occupations which I would have considered drudgery or punishment if i was expected to do.
Get the jobs, and certain jobs should be shared out amongst all in society, similar to being in a Kibbutz. It may bring back a respect of some to those carrying out more menial tasks than their own.
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GF,
God help us, but the G was made of copper.
Cynic,
Eat your heart out, I have just found a case of 1963 Taylors port, which I was given back in the 70s.
Must have another look around.
Could drink it after the pork to-night.
Fred1new
- 09 Apr 2013 19:05
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Here is food for thought and for Hays a pointer to the confidence in Maggie's legacy:
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cynic
- 09 Apr 2013 19:08
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hmm! actually oxbridge is not necessarily the place to go ..... in fact, my youngest was well-served by not getting into balliol, going instead to nottingham, where his degree was much better tailored to his chosen area in the real world
though sophisticated adults may appreciate Quatr' Saisons and that ilk, i feel it rather distasteful to waste it on precocious teenagers, more than anything, because they will just not appreciate it
i know that may appear slightly hypocritical and certainly sticky's politics of jealousy, verging on inverted snobbery, cut no ice with me ..... everyone gets dealt a hand at birth, and as they progress through life, it is up to them how they make best use of that
btw, i'm afraid i know of far too many who have been through really good educational establishments and fallen badly off the rails .... more importantly, private education does not necessarily bring out the best results, academic and otherwise
Fred1new
- 09 Apr 2013 19:18
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I am told that my children have better tastes than I have and my eldest daughter reminds me that when she was six she used to escort me to an Italian restaurants on a regular basis and enjoyed the food. Those were the days,
3 monkies
- 09 Apr 2013 19:28
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Ooops have I lost the plot here - why would a 6yr old be escorting her Father to a restaurant - (Italian or Not)???? Very strange, it should be the other way around!!!!! Hope you daughter is only making a joke of it, pretending she used to take you fred.....
cynic
- 09 Apr 2013 19:59
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Would you do 16 hours of work for £56. Your are out of touch with the minimum wage. .... i confess i made a couple false assumptions .....
1) that the recipient was also getting full housing benefit (£500 pm i think)
2) that the £56 was like £75-90 for you and i who pay tax and nics etc
if 2 was correct, than £56 nett surely would equate to about £90 gross = pretty much minimum wage
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i confess i don't much care if the recipient gets the job of his life ..... tough fact, but most people are pretty bored at best with their employment - though decent management can make it more palatable
the real issue is that the recipient of benefits should get back into employment pdq .... apart from anything else, he is then in a stronger position when applying for another job ..... one would hope that he also derives some personal satisfaction from going at least some way to paying his way in life - as in many or even most ways, is our obligation
Haystack
- 09 Apr 2013 20:12
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It wasn't a restaurant that they went to.
Haystack
- 09 Apr 2013 20:14
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It doesn't matter what the hourly rate is for work while on benefits. The rile could be a full week's work for whatever you get. It isn't really pay anyway.
goldfinger
- 09 Apr 2013 20:18
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Right back from the sauna, them Turkish guys really are efficient hard workers show our supposed strivers a thing or two in the work stakes.
Had a lovely meal afterwards at the Yorkshire Ritz, 5 course, succulent baby venison for the main course.....ohh so yummy....... delicious.
skinny
- 09 Apr 2013 20:24
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"Ive worked for the DHSS I know what people with nothing to lose are capable of. They are desperate and will stop at nothing believe me.
Lets face it only 20 months ago we had RIOTS on the streets and the situation boiling up now is far worse.
Can you deny that?."
The middle class 'rioters' revealed: The millionaire's daughter, the aspiring musician and the organic chef all in the dock
Poverty, social exclusion, poor education - these are just some of the theories put forward to explain the recent rioting.
Yet shockingly, among those in the dock accused of looting are a millionaire's grammar school daughter, a ballet student and an organic chef.
A law student, university graduate, a musician and an opera steward also said to have taken part.
They are just some of the youngsters from comfortable middle-class backgrounds who have been charged with criminality.
Some of them were arrested at the scene, others handed themselves in after seeing their faces in photographs and on video.
doodlebug4
- 09 Apr 2013 20:25
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You are such a total wind-up merchant gf - I'm surprised anyone falls for your nonsense any more.