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
- 11 Apr 2013 09:54
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FRED..... you made some ref as per I was high last night......... just want to make sure you know I am a diabetic and when my suger inbalance creeps in I can give that impression.
If you look again at historical posts from last night their was a post where I couldnt even remember who you were.
Full and sorry apology.
Chris Carson
- 11 Apr 2013 10:03
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Fred's never high, full time occupation being a TWXT! :O)
Fred1new
- 11 Apr 2013 10:07
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GF
So am I, it is sometimes a Bugger, but had a very enjoyable pint or two with Stan and Ian during the afternoon.
Only hope they got home safely.
Today I can only look at food from a distance and have to run up and down the garden a few times to get the sugar balance back.
Thank god I like black coffee without sugar.
Should know better at my age.
No offence taken and I only get irritated when it registers with me that somebody is trying to irritate me.
Have a good day.
3 monkies
- 11 Apr 2013 10:15
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Good morning Cynic - I am afraid I am full of woman flu or something like that at the moment so, no I haven't tried any of your recpies yet but I will.
goldfinger
- 11 Apr 2013 10:20
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Fred I get rather tetchy when Im feeling a hypo coming on.
Most times I can contol it. If I Have in anyway upset you I apologise profoundly.
cynic
- 11 Apr 2013 10:29
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3m - pathetic but get well soon :-) ..... fish or meat recipe next? ..... meanwhile, we'll leave the rabid dogs to yap away to their hearts' content .....
there's the old joke of
"What's the difference between a terrorist and a wife?"
"You can negotiate with a terrorist"
change the words to fit as you may feel necessary or warranted!
Fred1new
- 11 Apr 2013 11:02
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GF,
No offence taken.
I did notice the shift and wondered a little.
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Have you read anything from The Sabotage Times. (We can't concentrate Why Should You)
http://sabotagetimes.com/politics/margaret-thatchers-obituary-the-triumph-of-greed/
I don't agree with much within the articles, but like their constructions, which I read with tongue in cheek.
Could have been written from the other side by party zealots like Cynic, Hays or Dreams, but probably their skill levels are not up to it.
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3m.
From the above site an interesting insight into the reaction of the general public were the following:
“Tributes are flooding in, as one might expect. So, too, are the condemnatory opinion pieces. And this may well be one of them. Because when you’re as divisive a figure as Margaret Thatcher, your death is as likely to be celebrated as the life you led up to that point.”
Mrs Thatcher, I’m sure you’ll understand why I won’t be paying my respects, since you never afforded me the same privilege.
Thus one can understand the symbolic bitterness contained in many of the jokes about the icon.
But Cameron’s parading her, as the totem pole for the party faithful to gather around was an insult to those who suffered the excesses of her policies.
3 monkies
- 11 Apr 2013 11:09
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Fred did you know that one never begins a sentence with an "AND". Oh! you are so knowledgeable. However MT did not get it all right but neither do we. Have a nice rest of the day.
goldfinger
- 11 Apr 2013 11:10
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Spot on Fred.
The electorate wont be fooled this time.
I reckon students will have their day supporting Labour.
Lets face it they kicked off once before and have 30 grand around their neck weighing them down on their first vote.
Cant see them voting tory.
cynic
- 11 Apr 2013 11:23
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3m - i confess i have some reservations about MT being afforded a quasi state funeral, but that is solely because it sets a precedent .....
rather more sad, and i'm afraid an indication of the lack of political intelligence in many (most?) of those in their 20/30s in this country, is that many have barely heard of MT let alone have any idea of what she actually did (i refrain from using the word achieve) when PM
young europeans are certainly much more savvy
3 monkies
- 11 Apr 2013 11:37
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cynic - I totally agree with your above comment.
goldfinger
- 11 Apr 2013 11:42
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Think ill turn cynic back on . Got boring on here having no real oposition.
Haystack
- 11 Apr 2013 11:43
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MT said specifically that she did not want a state funeral. Next Wednesday is a watered down version with no lying in state and flypast. You can be sure that if she had not expressed her wishes then it have been the whole state funeral and quite right to.
goldfinger
- 11 Apr 2013 11:44
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Yep un squelshed cynic.
Owt to report posh boy.
cynic
- 11 Apr 2013 11:52
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silly boy sticky, but i'll happily live with comments i made earlier, addressed primarily to those who don't choose to sulk (you!) :-)
can report that i had a cracking game of golf yesterday afternoon, winning the last to bring the match back to all square
btw, you really must must must keep your blood sugars properly controlled
diabetes is pernicious, slowly but surely eating up your organs etc .... though there is certainly no cure, it can be decently controlled with applied discipline
glenda jackson - what an attractive lady she was in her youth (playing E1) ...... shame what turning into a harridan has done to her, both internally and externally
goldfinger
- 11 Apr 2013 12:22
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You play golf cyners. BRILLIANT whats your handicap and where do you play (home hole)
cynic
- 11 Apr 2013 12:24
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12 and (mainly) at a posh club on a housing estate!
mind you, that only cost me £90 pa when i joined - so-called graduate - and full m'ship was £350
goldfinger
- 11 Apr 2013 12:28
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You still a full member then?........ where, Im on 9 now but was par years back.
cynic
- 11 Apr 2013 12:31
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yes - though technically i could retire, i enjoy my work too much + the travel perks on the biz .... the salary's still good too!!
goldfinger
- 11 Apr 2013 12:37
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Work... you told me you were retired.
Anyway I dont give a toss its nice to speak to you again.
Do you think Maggies funeral should be footed by tax payers?