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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 - 14 Mar 2014 20:11 - 38216 of 81564

cynic


the build quality was crap


Remember the Friday afternoon car's ?

cynic - 14 Mar 2014 20:26 - 38217 of 81564

fossy - you're a total arsehole .... you're wonderful, or at least so you think, at preaching at (not to) others and obfuscating when necessary, but actually, you're just pathetic

with regard to my simple question, of course the world knows that your beloved labour party (even the left wing thereof) never even amended let alone dismantled any of the anti-union policies put in place by mrs t

so, try blacking her as much as you like, but it's a matter of clear fact that "your buddies" must have heaved a big sigh of relief that a major problem had been resolved for them ..... had they thought otherwise - or was it just a case of no balls? - then helter-skelter, scargill and his ilk would have been planted back on top of their dung hills

cynic - 14 Mar 2014 20:27 - 38218 of 81564

aldo - i'm not sure that monday through thursday was too great either ..... i seem to remember that jaguar in particular had a wretched reputation

Haystack - 14 Mar 2014 20:36 - 38219 of 81564

It wasn't only cars. Other countries round the world didn't want our poor quality goods.

Haystack - 14 Mar 2014 20:38 - 38220 of 81564



The peak in 1984 was the miners strike

MaxK - 14 Mar 2014 21:06 - 38221 of 81564

I quite liked the older cars, at least you could fix em...unlike the nu improved cars that are write-offs after 5 years if anything serious goes wrong.



MaxK - 15 Mar 2014 08:24 - 38222 of 81564

Fred1new - 15 Mar 2014 09:35 - 38223 of 81564

Good to see that Gove the tory education genius has caught on and realises that there are too many etonian old boys in the cabinet club.

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Manuel,

P38224

Your usual standard.

I think you should return to the institution which indoctrinated you and see if they can do better second time round.

I bet they would wince if you turned up.

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As far as the labour party being my beloved party I never been affiliated to them or any other party and often been critical of their policies or implementation of policies.

But, I also realise that they have advanced the majority of society of the UK far more than the any CONSERVATIVE party, whose ideals are within its title and ideals of Mammon.

Maggie should have been tried for MURDER on account of the Belgrano.

She was responsible for the dissemination and mindless destruction of communities.

Only blinkered old fools like you are blind to, or find it difficult to admit the damage she did to this country, not for what she did, but the same arrogant ways as you have yourself.

She was, as you appear to be, vain.

===================

PS,

There have been some "Good" tory governments, but this is present government run by a small elitist cabal of old etonians is the lousiest and most incompetent government we have had in 50 years.

Even Gove the Czar of education admits, that there are too many old boys of the same school in the cabinet.

Haystack - 15 Mar 2014 11:41 - 38224 of 81564

There is a new Populus online poll out today which shows Labour’s lead over the Conservatives being almost eliminated:

Conservative 34% (no change)
Labour 35% (down 3%)
Lib Dem 10% (up 1%)
UKIP 13% (up 1%)

Labour is struggling to hold onto a lead in almost all recent polls, with the biggest lead in the last few days being YouGov’s 5% Labour lead. This is also one of the few recent polls to show UKIP ahead of the Lib Dems.

Haystack - 15 Mar 2014 11:50 - 38226 of 81564

There’s been much hullaballoo this afternoon over a Populus poll that shows a Labour lead of one point. The usual caveats apply (it’s just one poll!); but, nevertheless, this sample adds to the sense that Ed Miliband is in difficulty. There is, incidentally, only 419 days to go until election day.

If the Populus poll was disappointing, then this projection compiled by Stephen Fisher of Oxford University could have Miliband reaching for the scotch:

‘Forecast Election Day Seats:
Con : 307
Lab : 285
LD : 31
Con largest party, but short of a majority by 19’

cynic - 15 Mar 2014 12:31 - 38227 of 81564

fossy - i stand by my opinion of you and may last post ...... perhaps it is YOU who should go back to school and learn to answer questions asked instead of just preaching

thank goodness i normally skate straight past your several yards of lecturing

if a bunch of suckers used to pay you for your opinions, you should put it behind you, as few here even pay any attention to you .... that said, some might start a fund to get you to emigrate somewhere far away

Fred1new - 15 Mar 2014 13:54 - 38228 of 81564

Manuel,

Thank you for you opinion.

Go back to waitering at table.

But button up your mouth as you unlikely to get above the minimum wage and have to rely on tips.

Fred1new - 15 Mar 2014 13:58 - 38229 of 81564

The monthly Ipsos MORI poll for the Standard is out today and has topline voting intention figures of CON 32%(+1), LAB 35%(-3), LDEM 13%(+1), UKIP 11%(+1). Full tabs are here.


A labour majority of 50seats?

Fred1new - 15 Mar 2014 14:00 - 38230 of 81564

Fri March 14, 2014 6 a.m. GMT

Latest YouGov / The Sun results 13th March - Con 33%, Lab 38%, LD 11%, UKIP 10%; APP -21

Labour majority 60 seats.

cynic - 15 Mar 2014 14:01 - 38231 of 81564

don't be so bloody stupid!
even with the current skewed constituency lines, no (overall) majority of any kind is possible with just 35% of the vote - nor even 38%

perhaps you should go back to preaching to the uneducated and gullible peasants as the jesuits and catholics have done for centuries

ahoj - 15 Mar 2014 14:04 - 38232 of 81564

I can't understand why Ukraine became so important these days.

As I understand Ukraine is a bankrupt country, which is and will be a liability for any country that overtake it (Europe, Russia, or combined). Without external fund, it will go down in a couple of months.

It is not clear who has done wrong during this revolution, European and Germans for supporting the protestors to remove the government or Russian by giving moral support and probably military support to people in Crima.

If we believe that history has any value, Kiev should thank Russia for keeping people in that part of the country busy over these period. These guys would most likely cause huge problems for the new government. I think, If Russia wouldn't support them, they would probably go against Kiev and cause bloodshed, like Egypt, Libya, and Syria, ....


required field - 15 Mar 2014 14:06 - 38233 of 81564

Isn't the Ukraine crisis and that aircraft disappearance more important than the bloody opinion polls !.....jesus....give me strength....

cynic - 15 Mar 2014 14:18 - 38234 of 81564

missing plane
it's starting to look as though there may well have been someone rather important - in some field to some country - on that flight as there was a great deal of expertise and detailed planning to the operation


crimea and ukraine
some complicated sub-plot here, presumably to test the resolve and reaction of eu and usa
no doubt china (+ north vietnam) will be watching with great interest

meanwhile, it is clear that there will indeed be a referendum in crimea tomorrow, with it being a racing certainty that crimea will want to split from ukraine and join russia (as instructed!)
the big question then becomes, and now what?

ahoj - 15 Mar 2014 14:39 - 38235 of 81564

Agreed, God should help and guide us all.

Any revolution over last 40 years ended up in disastrous consequences for the country and its people. Probably, the west should take care of Kiev and Russia look after Crimea. Everybody will be ok and the situation will be better, much better than Afghanistan and Iraq, never mind Iran, and Egypt or Libya..

UN was designed to make peace in the world, and provide help and support for the people regardless of their nationality, religion, etc, etc.
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