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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.

aldwickk - 07 Jun 2013 10:21 - 25828 of 81564

Latest Poll

A majority still said they would prefer to have Mr Cameron than Mr Miliband in Downing Street, and the Prime Minister and Chancellor George Osborne retained their lead over Mr Miliband and Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls as the best team to manage the economy.

cynic - 07 Jun 2013 10:29 - 25829 of 81564

of course bill and ben would score better than wallace and gromit

goldfinger - 07 Jun 2013 10:59 - 25830 of 81564

Yep aldwickk because of their association with Brown.

What you have to ask yourself is this though, if Camoron is so trusted with the economy why was it that he didnt score an outright election majority victory over arguably the worst PM of all time, ie Brown.

I reckon the gap as we get nearer the election will close considerably.

goldfinger - 07 Jun 2013 11:02 - 25831 of 81564

OTopic, reading last nights posts I was shocked and I mean trully shocked to see how many posters here were talking about their bus passes.

Am I to take this that they are free bus passes and therefore most are of pension age?, 'if so just call me junior'.

goldfinger - 07 Jun 2013 11:11 - 25832 of 81564

I didnt realise posters were of such a mature age,eg hays posts like a young deluded punk rocker whos lost his smack.

And 3monkeys very deceptive, thought she was far younger...... suppose thats a compliment.

Just goes to show B/Boards and online chat in general can give false impressions.

I always seem to have an individual profile image of each poster in my head as I exchange posts.

Just goes to show how wrong one and I especially can be.

But then again I cant be perfect, far from it.

3 monkies - 07 Jun 2013 11:31 - 25833 of 81564

I am 65 in 20 days - still 20 in the head but not in body - Junior.

aldwickk - 07 Jun 2013 11:39 - 25834 of 81564

3 monkies

Get down the gym and sort that body out ......... The Rolling bones are all older then you and they are still rocking.

goldfinger - 07 Jun 2013 11:40 - 25835 of 81564

Ha ha he he, no kidding 3monkeys I had an impression of you in my head as a glamorous 30 odd plus business woman,strong and powerful a bit like Rebbeca Brookes but blonde.

Well that was after I was informed you werent a bloke, sorry about that.

But just goes to reinforce my earlier post.

I was shocked to see that Cynic was 65, I always thought he was around same age as me 40ish.

Do you have like a mental visual image of each poster you swap posts with or is it just me?.

goldfinger - 07 Jun 2013 11:47 - 25836 of 81564

aldwickk yep super Keith, aided mind by the best cannibis around.

Super group though probably my favourites with Bowie and Ferry not far behind.

Always prefered that era of music and bands. Wish Id grown up with it rather than the garbage that came later.

AND TODAY.........god help us, if it hasnt got Cowels sweaty signature in one form or another on it, it must have escaped the network.

3 monkies - 07 Jun 2013 12:05 - 25837 of 81564

Well GF I used to be blonde but an now naturally grey'ish, I have been a very strong woman as I have had to be as nobody gives you anything in life and work is the only answer to get what you want to accomplish. I haven't had a sex change operation so yes I am female, 5' Wish I could go to the gym and get the old bones rolling but due to an assault I am left with very bad arthritis, I make the most of what I have and am not one to argue with I can assure you of that. Going to do battle with my house insurance company now - it never ends. Got £100 compensation from the Halifax on Wednesday so you can see I am a determined little elderly female. hahaha!!!!

I don't visualise what people look like when I read posts I normally gather their personality according to what they write. I never believe anyone only myself!!!!

Haystack - 07 Jun 2013 12:13 - 25838 of 81564

Apparently cannabis is good for arthritis.

3 monkies - 07 Jun 2013 12:14 - 25839 of 81564

I know but it didn't like me!!!! Never again, only the once.

Haystack - 07 Jun 2013 12:21 - 25840 of 81564

I remember my aunt telling me, when she was nearly eighty, that she saw herself reflected in a shop window and thought, "who is that old woman". Then she realised it was her. She felt about 25.

goldfinger - 07 Jun 2013 12:27 - 25841 of 81564

"Going to do battle with my house insurance company now - it never ends. Got £100 compensation from the Halifax on Wednesday ".........ends

The Halifax are a bag of ---te. I tried to renew my house policy with them in January. What a palaver,switched from one section to another and got back to the starting point. So frustrating. Was on phone for over an hour, in end gave up and contacted my broker who deals with my holiday homes.

35% less, I kid you not and contents thrown in for free.

Think its only a 1 year offer mind.

But the halifax used to be the cream of the cream the Marks and Spencer of the Building Society Mortgage market. What a fall from grace, and I worked for them for 15 months as management accountant in Leeds call centre.

Staff where more bothered about their monthly/ annual bonus than giving customer care/satisfaction.

Wont go anywhere near them now.

Virgin and Santander are just as bad. Especially Santander.

goldfinger - 07 Jun 2013 12:40 - 25842 of 81564

Im starting to get a problem with arthritis in my left knee, terrible pain and been using that ibuprofen cream. Problem is get up in a morning feeling like death warmed up.

Dont think it does for me but the pain is really bad, been looking at herb treatments.

Would never touch drugs, never smoked either.

2517GEORGE - 07 Jun 2013 13:16 - 25843 of 81564

Liquid Cortaflex for humans is good for joints. There are also equine and dog versions of Cortaflex, so make sure you buy the correct version or you could end up either running in the 2.30 at Newmarket, or barking. I fear I am to late with this warning for some on here. Ha! Ha!
2517

goldfinger - 07 Jun 2013 13:33 - 25844 of 81564

Cheers George Ill have a google.

goldfinger - 07 Jun 2013 13:34 - 25845 of 81564

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aldwickk - 07 Jun 2013 14:08 - 25846 of 81564

goldfinger

Here's another old rocker/blues singer , think his 72 now , he makes a joke at a gig in Germany [ J F K ,style ]


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuVt_kCQ400

goldfinger - 07 Jun 2013 14:38 - 25847 of 81564

Yep pretty good rather witty, notice hes done a performance with Arthur Brown aswel.

Ohhh I feel ,ive missed so much, my older brother tells me it was the norm, local gigs in Local pubs every weekend and during the week.

Wish I had a time machine.

Ive missed all that and what do we have now.....

shitty X factor, Britains Got -hite, and that with Tom Jones in.

The lot of them bloody rubbish and sending youngsters funny, thinking they can avoid work and get to top without any graft.
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