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
- 13 Apr 2013 23:19
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Poor taste, or just representing the opinion of 50% of the population?
3 monkies
- 13 Apr 2013 23:27
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Oh! Really.
Haystack
- 13 Apr 2013 23:39
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Thatcher saved the working man from Socialism.
goldfinger
- 14 Apr 2013 01:52
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You mean she saved the 'White Van Man' from socialism (now caled Zombie jobs) haystacks and at the same time made him a neut. LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL.
Haystack
- 14 Apr 2013 01:57
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Luckily Thatcher's legacy is they we are still fairly safe from Socialism.
3 monkies
- 14 Apr 2013 09:00
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A very fair and true comment, for now we are - heaven help the little people of this country if it alters!!!!!
Fred1new
- 14 Apr 2013 09:22
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On the news that some are proposing a memorial to Thatcher.
I just heard that a Yorkshire village are proposing to build a urinal in her name.
Admission will be free in her commemoration.
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3 monkies
- 14 Apr 2013 09:37
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Go forth and multiply Fred. Sunday morning and another load of crap. Why have the Unions refused to have Scargill anymore, - reason being that he is a money grabbing whats its. Wife no better!!!!!! Have a nice day.
Fred1new
- 14 Apr 2013 10:45
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So you mean like the Thatcher dynasty:
The current holder is Mark Thatcher, who succeeded in 2003. The revival of viable hereditary titles was a matter of some controversy at the time of it's creation and again in 2004 following Mark Thatcher's conviction in relation to the 2004 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état attempt.
skinny
- 14 Apr 2013 10:53
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3 monkies
- 14 Apr 2013 10:56
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- I would give him the entitlement of being a prize prat - however that is not the argument or debate at this moment in time.
dreamcatcher
- 14 Apr 2013 10:57
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Its a lovely day Fred, go and get some sun or mow the grass. :-))
3 monkies
- 14 Apr 2013 11:05
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Ah! wonderful wonder how much it would cost to get three of them..... hahaha!
Haystack
- 14 Apr 2013 11:06
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Scargill tried three times to get a vote in favour of a strike and the vote vote failed each time. He then called a strike without a vote effectively ruining many people's lives in the long drawn out dispute. He refused calls for votes to end the strike from miners who wanted to go back to work. The Conservative government has freed us from evil people like Scargill. No wonder Labour has never repealed even one of Mrs T's laws. All Thatcher did was bring democracy to the unions. A similar attitude to that of Scargill still exists in the person of Bob Crowe and a few other union leaders.
3 monkies
- 14 Apr 2013 11:15
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Totally agree.
Fred1new
- 14 Apr 2013 12:38
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Hays,
Like Cameron and his crew you are living in the past, rather than learning from.
Your blinkered visions, don't seem to coincide with reality, which is perhaps your problem.
The days of gun boats and "up and at them" politics are gradually diminishing.
But, even in those days it was "Tommy this and Tommy that" led by the stupid and the bills paid by the poorer of society, in "deaths" and "social" conditions.
I will be interested in the results of the local elections, which I think is the reason for Cameron's latest squalid attempt to gains support, by the parading the remnants of Maggie for her last public event.
The only problem for Cameron is that it is reminding the public of the extremes of the Nasty Party's viciousness and the failed policies.
Also, drawing attention to their present policy failures.
I await the next General Election and the back lash which may occur.
I can see the rush of the tory "elite" to the Cayman Isles to regroup around Aschcroft, the present puppet master of the your party.
Dil
- 14 Apr 2013 13:10
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Party at the Cardiff City Stadium Tuesday evening , anyone else going ?
Gausie
- 14 Apr 2013 13:19
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Full Communism Now
cynic
- 14 Apr 2013 13:27
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fred - at times you're as blinkered an ass as your m8s MrT and sticky, or hays in the opposing camp .... and boring and repetitive as you are, i shall be equally boring and repetitive by stating that people like you who don't vote, deserve the gov't that you get .... to then complain incessantly about pretty much every single thing that that gov't does is surely verging on the hycrotical
at least hays votes!
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hays - much more interestingly, back to golf rules ..... the argument runs that tiger (knowingly) signed for a wrong score, and thus disqualification is (or should be) manadatory
Haystack
- 14 Apr 2013 13:37
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cynic
I am not condoning the Tiger decision. I was merely identifying the basis of the decision that they claim to have used. The rule does mean that any offence that would require disqualifying can be overruled by the committee.
From the official rules of golf
33-7. Disqualification Penalty; Committee Discretion
A penalty of disqualification may in exceptional individual cases be waived, modified or imposed if the Committee considers such action warranted.