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.
Haystack
- 27 Jun 2013 00:12
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No, you were wrong as usual. You misquoted someone as is your usual habit.
goldfinger
- 27 Jun 2013 02:11
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LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL oh dear, is that why you have been hiding all afternoon and after evening meal.
Your just like Cameron and Osborne, cant get a true word from you.
Stan
- 27 Jun 2013 06:41
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sog? Do what?
skinny
- 27 Jun 2013 06:47
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I think he means
this :-)
Stan
- 27 Jun 2013 06:50
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Blooming source, I'll have him for that -):
skinny
- 27 Jun 2013 07:48
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Fred1new
- 27 Jun 2013 08:52
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I always thought he was a porky burger.

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skinny
- 27 Jun 2013 10:39
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Mentioned by Stan earlier in the week, this is really worth listening to :-
The Reason I Jump.
Stan
- 27 Jun 2013 10:44
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Missed it this morning but will catch up on the iplayer sometime, as you say Skinny well worth a listen.
TANKER
- 27 Jun 2013 12:05
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Jobseekers will to have wait seven days before first claiming Jobseeker's Allowance and may have to sign on every week, under new government plans.
make it 3 months and only if you have worked for at least 5 years
TANKER
- 27 Jun 2013 12:08
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The cost to taxpayers of supporting the monarchy rose by almost £1m to £33.3m during the Diamond Jubilee year, it has been revealed.
Buckingham Palace accounts showed the Queen's official expenditure was £900,000 more in 2012/13 than in the previous 12 months.
The year's costs included £18.3m on staff and £9.1m on building upkeep.
we all have to make cuts but the royal household are not included
doodlebug4
- 27 Jun 2013 12:15
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I don't have a problem helping to support the monarchy - the alternative to subsidising the Royal Family just doesn't bear thinking about, i.e. we could be subsidising a President Cameron or a President Milliband for example. Just think how much money this country would lose in tourism if we didn't have a Royal Family and Buckingham Palace.
Haystack
- 27 Jun 2013 12:30
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The monarchy is a net earner for the UK. It brings in tourists and royal visits abroad generate trade. It keeps the commonwealth together. We may need the commonwealth for trade if we leave the EU.
ahoj
- 27 Jun 2013 12:35
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The situation in many commonwealth countries is better than the EU. So, goo idea Haystack.
skinny
- 27 Jun 2013 12:36
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Mouse cloned from drop of blood
Scientists in Japan have cloned a mouse from a single drop of blood.
Circulating blood cells collected from the tail of a donor mouse were used to produce the clone, a team at the Riken BioResource Center reports in the journal Biology of Reproduction.
The female mouse lived a normal lifespan and could give birth to young, say the researchers.
Scientists at a linked institute recently created nearly 600 exact genetic copies of one mouse.
Haystack
- 27 Jun 2013 12:55
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The rise to the cost of the monarchy is being reported by some newspapers as a pay rise for the Queen. Of course, this is silly. It is a rise in the cost of having a monarchy. The Queen won't get a penny for herself. The royal family are pretty frugal as a family. If you accept the concept of a monarchy then why not have one that is properly funded. Our constitutional monarchy gives us a unique style of government with a figurehead without power. We still have one of the best democracies with internal oversight and an independent judiciary.
Fred1new
- 27 Jun 2013 13:02
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Skinny,
I hope nobody kept a drop of the maggie's blood.
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Hay.
How much tax does the Duchy of Cornwall pay?
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Haystack
- 27 Jun 2013 13:22
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The Duchy of Cornwall provides an income to Prince Charles of £18m, on which he pays income tax at the highest rate.
TANKER
- 27 Jun 2013 13:45
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we must cut the pay of civil servants and their pensions .
we must cut all benefits to people of working age
we must restore working is better than being idle
we must cut immigration and stop immigrants using the nhs for free
we must stop all tax avoidance and take action against them
we must restore rates to restore people saving .
skinny
- 27 Jun 2013 13:47
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