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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

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 - 08 May 2013 14:05 - 24800 of 81564

He has been credited with a few other things as well.

hilary - 08 May 2013 14:22 - 24801 of 81564

I'm partial to a bit of naval service myself, skinners.

skinny - 08 May 2013 14:29 - 24802 of 81564

Nice belt Hils images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTjK9RjJ8bDRsK8MEbgh55

Chris Carson - 08 May 2013 14:30 - 24803 of 81564

Re - Sir Alex, every cloud if Moyes by some miracle is appointed. I'll drink to United winning sweet fa for the next 11 years.

Fred - If you don't like living in England (use the term loosely Birmingham) bugger off back to Wales! Pity the poor sheep.

TANKER - 08 May 2013 14:35 - 24804 of 81564

birmingham a filthy place and has the highest STI in the uk and most of europe
full of perverts and scum

Chris Carson - 08 May 2013 14:38 - 24805 of 81564

I rest my case TANK :O)

goldfinger - 08 May 2013 14:53 - 24806 of 81564

Moyes is the best man for the job.

Its up up and away for UTD now.

Fred1new - 08 May 2013 14:55 - 24807 of 81564

For the party faithful.

hilary - 08 May 2013 14:56 - 24808 of 81564

CC,

I can think of a fat Spanish waiter who keeps a home on Merseyside. He'd be a good candidate for the vacant Everton job. :o)

Chris Carson - 08 May 2013 14:57 - 24809 of 81564

GF - LOL !!!!

Fred1new - 08 May 2013 14:58 - 24810 of 81564

With friends like this :


Chris Carson - 08 May 2013 15:00 - 24811 of 81564

Hils - Priceless :O) Mind despite the flack not done too badly for your lot.

hilary - 08 May 2013 15:15 - 24812 of 81564

The FSW is benefiting from a truce right now, CC. Now that we know the Special One is coming back home.

TANKER - 08 May 2013 15:31 - 24813 of 81564

giggs to be new manager

goldfinger - 08 May 2013 15:46 - 24814 of 81564

Moyes is already appointed, and was earlier this week.......

please dont ask.

goldfinger - 08 May 2013 15:49 - 24815 of 81564

Cameron speaking in the house.........penny hasnt dropped with him as per norm.

Way out of touch. Back benchers visualy cringing.

TANKER - 08 May 2013 18:01 - 24816 of 81564

Holidaymakers face being denied medical help or having to pay huge hospital bills because clinics in cash-strapped EU nations are refusing to treat them.


British tourists have been urged not to rely on the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC), which is supposed to give all EU citizens access to state medical care in member countries.


Hundreds are being held hostage by hospitals who are rejecting the cards and demanding travel insurers cover the cost of medical care.



the uk is not in the EU only for paying in billions
our workers can not work in the eu unless they pay private health insurance
immigrants come to the uk and get it free .
it must end send them home if they do not have insurance they should not be allowed in to the uk

Haystack - 08 May 2013 18:18 - 24817 of 81564

cynic

It is going to be very difficult for Cameron to get a better deal from the EU. He might improve things, but the public are now heading for wanting a free trade area only. The UK still has the island mentality and that does not sit well with EU federalism.

After I was in Westminster this morning, I went to my friends Italian restaurant for a plate of pasta etc. It was interesting watching the news on Italian TV and discussing politics, especially the EU. There were quite few other Italian friends there for lunch. They mostly liked the idea of a United States of Europe and welcomed federalism and the Euro. I find this is quite common among Italians. This not the same with lots of other countries. The Netherlands don't like federalism. Strangely, the German people are not happy with an enlarged EU and don't like the Euro. They feel that Germany is paying for all of the EU's problems.

By the way, I also watched stage 5 of the Giro D'Italia cycle race live on Italian TV.

Fred1new - 08 May 2013 18:36 - 24818 of 81564

Yes.

If they have a car accident, scrape them up and post them home. That will teach them not to come here.

Same if pregnant immigrant or holiday maker attends A and E with an abortion.

If they can't pay don't treat them, chuck them out on the street.

Same for UK citizens on holiday, if they have an accident or in the more elderly a stroke.

Make perfect sense to me.

Insular and bloody stupid.

There is a difference between chronic and acute medical disorders and care given and that is taken care for within present EU regulations. Check your insurances for holidays abroad.

Even, if the recipient in the above is from outside the EU, common decency would suggest to give emergency treatment to be appropriate and question the financial arrangements afterwards.


Fred1new - 08 May 2013 18:52 - 24819 of 81564

Some Germans don't want a Federal Union and they generally are from the far right of politics as in France with Le Pen and in this country with UKIP and the looney right of the tory party.

The more moderate see the social and financial advantages of more integration, rather than becoming a fringe member, hoping to pick up crumbs.

Just consider how more legislature federal integration will effect the organisation of Military Defence and how sourcing of Equipment will develop.

Probably, sourcing contracts will be from within the EU federal group whenever possible. Costing of defence may be conceived excluding UK.

Think of the possibilities of "trade" barriers, even if only driven out of convenience rather than EU legislation.

Just examples.

Isolationism comes at a cost.

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