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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.

Haystack - 25 Mar 2014 13:46 - 38824 of 81564

The Vietnamese handover is now disputed. The air traffic controllers say there is no _'dead space' at handover., Vietnam claims it asked two other planes to contact the flight as the code hadn't appeared on their system, presumably because the transponder wasn't on.

cynic - 25 Mar 2014 13:48 - 38825 of 81564

pass the buck time gallops into view

Fred1new - 25 Mar 2014 13:48 - 38826 of 81564

Do I see Hazy One and Manuel?

Fred1new - 25 Mar 2014 13:52 - 38827 of 81564

Or more apt!

Fred1new - 25 Mar 2014 13:53 - 38828 of 81564

Hear there might be a U-turn on Pensions!

Fred1new - 25 Mar 2014 14:16 - 38829 of 81564

"Angry relatives of passengers on board the missing Malaysia Airlines plane have clashed with police outside Malaysia's embassy in the Chinese capital, Beijing."

Although some of the reactions of the families are due to true grief, loss and group hysteria, I wonder whether some of the reactions are orchestrated and based on hope or expectancy of future compensation.

Although, unless a definite cause of the plane's demise is known, there maybe legal difficulties in pursuing for possible settlements.

cynic - 25 Mar 2014 14:22 - 38830 of 81564

bloody hell! .... and i thought i was the cynical one around here

aldwickk - 25 Mar 2014 14:28 - 38831 of 81564

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/03/25/jeremy-clarkson-twitter-malaysia-airlines_n_5025734.html?ncid=webmail2

His excuse that he was on a plane at the time, and didn't know that all on the plane had died, dosen't make any diffence , it was still a missing plane with 227 people on board. What if it was your family Jeremy ?

Haystack - 25 Mar 2014 14:43 - 38832 of 81564

No subject should be taboo for humour.

Saying that, I haven't seen any Malaysia plane jokes yet. There were plenty of Princess Diana and 911 jokes around and lots were very funny.

cynic - 25 Mar 2014 15:30 - 38833 of 81564

house prices
this bit was interesting ...... Excluding London and the south east of England, house prices were up 3.8% in the year to the end of January

i really can't bothered with the sort of silly political comments that fossy and sticky will no doubt attach, but i think the ebbsfleet development is quite exciting ..... that said it will be almost certainly too expensive for legit first-time buyers, unless some sort of artificial ceiling or similar is put on a good number of those houses

it would certainly be good to see a significant proportion built at ~£100k or even a bit less in a mixed development, as there's more of a chance that those could be afforded by the prudent ..... unfortunately, far too many are brought up with champagne tastes and beer incomes - i.e. they want 3 bedroom houses with gardens from day 1

MaxK - 25 Mar 2014 15:39 - 38834 of 81564

UKIP have taken more votes from the Lib Dems than most think


Clegg's party has lost more than 500,000 voters to Farage since 2010.


by George Eaton Published 25 March, 2014 - 15:04



A Liberal Democrat poster promoting the debate.



Ahead of the first debate between Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage tomorrow, many have predicted that both men will win. This is because, as the Telegraph's Benedict Brogan writes in his column today, "the two parties are not competing for voters – they draw support from different ends of the spectrum." In the case of tomorrow's head-to-head over EU membership, this is undoubtedly true; Clegg is bidding for the "inners" (a group larger than the Lib Dems' current base), with Farage bidding for the "outers".




More: http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2014/03/ukip-have-taken-more-votes-lib-dems-most-think

Fred1new - 25 Mar 2014 16:10 - 38835 of 81564

Manuel,

And many of the London elite want low wage community to sustain their own bloated standard of living.

But eventually that may lead to suffocating themselves and distribution of the problem to other places in the country.

I understand the reasons for London "weighting ratings" etc. but even back in the 50s and 60s thought the policy would eventually cause problems.

Fred1new - 25 Mar 2014 16:18 - 38836 of 81564

I think what both Clegg and Nigel (not the tory bad boy, but the crazy one) want, is that the party debates, before the next election, will incorporate both of them and force Cameron to debate with them in front of the media, rather than hiding behind his press office and prearranged questions.

Unless of course, Wavey Dave ducks Fauxpage as is expected. That should go down well with the right wing up and at 'em of the tories.

Could be fun to watch.

goldfinger - 25 Mar 2014 16:22 - 38837 of 81564

That orange object in the Indian Ocean wasnt a Orange Life Raft(hays report yesterday).......it appears the chap scanning the sea had is magnification set up all wrong.

It turned out to be a packet of Kraft Cream Crakers.

goldfinger - 25 Mar 2014 16:30 - 38838 of 81564

And you manuel stop complaining about this thread.

You the individual sets the agenda and debate at any one time. If you dont like a subject tip toe around it.

Some people on here like politics including your bum chum Hays. And I also note your 78 political posts in the last 14 days. So to say your fed up of politics beggars belief, perhaphs its just when the politics doesnt suit your ideals that is the problem.

goldfinger - 25 Mar 2014 16:38 - 38839 of 81564

WARNING SIGNALS..........

The ONS also said house prices in the U.K. surged 6.8 percent in the year to January 2014, up from 5.5 percent in December last year. In London, where the property prices continually hit record highs, the cost of housing soared by 13.2 percent year-on-year.

MaxK - 25 Mar 2014 18:20 - 38840 of 81564

More warning signals....




Colchester's 'tiniest' house is put up for sale

25 March 2014 Last updated at 10:14

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-essex-26729119




The cottage is so small that the dimensions of the landing are given by the sellers, who say it could be used as a 'study area'

A two-storey house with just three rooms and no indoor bathroom has been put up for sale.

The cottage in Colchester has just one bedroom, a landing area, a living room and a small kitchenette. The WC sits in the small outside garden.



Agents Fenn Wright, who have put a £77,000 price-tag terraced house, say it is "quite possibly the smallest house" in the town.

the cottage The one-bedroom house is currently used by a business as a storage area
Currently used by a business, the house does not yet have a council tax band.

Owner Malcolm Cross said he had been using the Harwich Road house for the last 30 years as a store for an electrical company he ran before retiring.

"Unfortunately we haven't got bathroom facilities here," he said.

"We've only got cold water and there's a WC outside.

"I bought it from an elderly lady who lived here with her son.

"It has been perfect for what I've used it for."

He said prospective buyers might want to keep using it as he has done.

"I love it to this day," said Mr Cross. "It would be a nice little cottage for somebody if they were willing to do some work on it."

goldfinger - 25 Mar 2014 18:29 - 38841 of 81564

Yep and Cynics in denial even with all the warning signs flashing.

goldfinger - 25 Mar 2014 18:44 - 38842 of 81564

We need to sort out a new way of measuring inflation. The government hood wink us with CPI rather than using RPI.

The following items are not included in the CPI: Council tax, mortgage interest payments, house depreciation, buildings insurance, ground rent.

Today we recieved this news..........

UK consumer and retail inflation slow in Feb - data

25 March 2014 | 09:53am
StockMarketWire.com - UK consumer price inflation (CPI) for February slowed to its lowest level since October 2009, Office of National Statistics (ONS) data showed today.

ONS said CPI rose by a seasonally adjusted 1.7% in February, in keeping with market expectations and down from 1.9% in January.

Core CPI -- excluding food, energy, alcohol, and tobacco costs -- gained by a seasonally adjusted 1.7%in February, from January's 1.6% and slightly ahead of expectations for a rise of 1.6%.

The retail price index (RPI) lifted 2.7% in February, from 2.8% in January. The hike was ahead of an anticipated 2.6%.

ONS data also revealed that the house prices index (HPI) surged 6.8% in January, above an anticipated rise of 5.7% and from a 5.5% gain in December.

SO IN CONCLUSION CPI does not take into effect the following...... Council tax, mortgage interest payments, house depreciation, buildings insurance, ground rent, food, energy, alcohol, and tobacco costs.

Now call me cynical but surely we are all being conned and not by just this government but also the past one aswel.

Surely the items above should BE INCLUDED in a monthly inflation figure. ????????

Thoughts please.



Story provided by StockMarketWire.com
- See more at: http://www.stockmarketwire.com/article/4778693/UK-consumer-and-retail-inflation-slow-in-Feb-data.html#sthash.8ldwI6Pf.dpuf

MaxK - 25 Mar 2014 19:00 - 38843 of 81564

They're all at it gf, you cant believe daylight out of any of them.
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