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
- 10 Jul 2013 08:27
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LOL, back to where we were before Union debate. Shows labour have got the backing of the british people, polls have changed far more accurrate these days with nothing much difference between the partys. Shame labour havent leaned to the left , if they had it would probably be a 16% overal gain.........
electionista @electionista 58m
UK - YouGov/Sun poll: CON 31%, LAB 39%, LDEM 10%, UKIP 13%
Interestingly UKIP maintains its ground. The Torys are in sheer panic over this.
cynic
- 10 Jul 2013 08:27
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sticky - it really would be worth your while to look in a mirror and ask why so many think you are such a total ass ..... if you're honest with yourself (very unlikely), it just may give you cause to ponder on it
goldfinger
- 10 Jul 2013 08:43
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Cynic, people are wondering if you are somekind of mutation clone of Hays.
Dont lose your cool, like you usually do.
You give the impression that you are all inbred.
You even have the same character as Call Me Dave, all hot and flustered most of the time. BLUSTER BLUSTER BLUSTER.
skinny
- 10 Jul 2013 08:47
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Optical lattice atomic clock could 'redefine the second'
Scientists say they have found a more accurate way to measure time.
We currently use atomic clocks to count the seconds, but tests on an alternative atomic timekeeper have revealed that it is more precise.
The French researchers said the clocks, which are called optical lattice clocks, lost just one second every 300 million years.
cynic
- 10 Jul 2013 08:54
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oh dear oh dear ...... sticky, time to grow out of your stupid and childish playground bullying mentality ...... while you attempt that difficult task, i'll go for a long walk up in les alpilles ..... perhaps you should try a cold shower instead! :-)
goldfinger
- 10 Jul 2013 08:59
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Ohhhh blah blah blah blah blah blah blah snook blah blah.
All wind and pith.
Same old thing time and time again.
Fred1new
- 10 Jul 2013 09:16
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Hays,
Did you say they had clowns at your school.
I thought so.
Interesting that Peter Kellner implied last night that he thought that Labour would form the next government.
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Also, in one way Miliband could be seen to doing well against the typical right wing media attempts to smear and denigrate him.
Reminds me that some have not moved on from Tom Brown's School Days, perhaps because their party is led by two actors based on the Flashman character.
A grubby party.
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PS.
The behaviour is similar to primitive gang behavior which is expressed on this this thread at various times by a few individuals.
skinny
- 10 Jul 2013 10:07
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GMB union warns funding to Labour could drop by more than £1m
Click picture to view.
aldwickk
- 10 Jul 2013 10:31
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Vince Cable's put down of Gordon Brown , would be more suitable. You seem to be turning from Stalin into Mr Bean
Fred1new
- 10 Jul 2013 11:43
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Skinny,
As I wrote.
Fred1new
- 10 Jul 2013 11:43
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Skinny,
As I wrote.
Fred1new
- 10 Jul 2013 11:47
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I see PR minister is flogging off more of the silver to pay down its increasing debt.
I suppose it is due to its faith in capitalism.
I will be interested in the books at the end of this corrupt period of government.
Haystack
- 10 Jul 2013 11:57
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Capitalism is the best system as it is infinitely modifiable.
skinny
- 10 Jul 2013 11:58
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Apparently twice!
Fred - people in glass houses.
goldfinger
- 10 Jul 2013 12:17
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Cameron just taken the biggest beating of his life in PMQs.
Didnt answer 1 question as per usual and as Milliband pointed out owned by a few millionaires and Hedge funds.
Wont accept mps as just mps, no wants the likes of posh Peter Liley to recieve £150 grand on top of his parliamentry pay........PATHETIC.
Fred1new
- 10 Jul 2013 12:35
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Skinny,
I was just trying to get through to you.
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But this PR minister at PMQs is one of the worst duckers I have seen.
I think his attempt at smearing is backfiring on him and his followers.
I think he needs a sedative before the next PMQs as he looks as if he may have a stroke.
What a shame that would be.
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But the sooner Nigel Farage and UKIP replace the CON party as the second party the better.
goldfinger
- 10 Jul 2013 12:36
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One thing that really stands out looking at PMQS is both the front benches, just 1 Female minister on the front Tory bench, Labours side about 50/50.
Isnt it time the Conservative party moved forward ito the NOW.
Haystack
- 10 Jul 2013 12:46
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Once again the Labour party took a beating at PMQs over union influence. They tried very hard to deflect attention by constant shouting but the speaker slapped them down.
Fred1new
- 10 Jul 2013 12:50
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GF.
Preferably moved out.
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But it is good to know the large cash donations to the tory party aren't buying policies and tax rebates.
Even some of the old blue rinse brigade must blush, when Cameron's name is mentions.
Bye the way, what does £2.5 millions buy off the barrow boys in No 10?
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What irritates me, is the number of MPs and £70000 a year with expenses who are part timers and moonlighting in companies as "advisors" or other areas.
They can't do the job they were elected for properly, as can be seen by the state of the economy and the increasing fragmentation in society.
Haystack
- 10 Jul 2013 12:52
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The buying of MPs by Unite and other unions is becoming a national disgrace. The unions even chose the Labour leader.