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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.

doodlebug4 - 15 May 2014 16:40 - 40809 of 81564

The introduction of credit cards and various finance deals have a lot to answer for, it's far too easy to borrow money now and run up large debts. I think part of the education curriculum should include lessons for teenagers on how to manage their finances properly. It's not rocket science really = don't spend more than you earn.

goldfinger - 15 May 2014 16:42 - 40810 of 81564

Yep but you dont attack a person who as a disability and invite others in to take part.

That is the lowest of the lowest. See post 40776

goldfinger - 15 May 2014 16:46 - 40811 of 81564

Doodles I and few others on SCrazy were arguing for that to be added to the national curriculum say for 2 hours per week at the age of 13.

I think it would lead to far greater financial awareness and responsibility.

aldwickk - 15 May 2014 16:46 - 40812 of 81564

I didn't know this , Australia's state pension system operates on a non-contributory basis and is financed by general tax revenues. The Age Pension provides means-tested benefits for men over 65, but at different ages for women, based on their date of birth. By 2014, however, the age limit will be set at 65 for both men and women.

cynic - 15 May 2014 16:48 - 40813 of 81564

what a thin-skinned little pillock sticky is at times
i certainly told him he was a bully, which is a character defect he seems to have in abundance - e.g. if you don't show me respect, i'll punch you
dyslexic? ..... never aware of it anyway .... most here can't spell or write grammatically

specifically - did you know what he meant by "ingenuine"?
sure as hell i didn't!

goldfinger - 15 May 2014 16:49 - 40814 of 81564

Right off out fishing.

Going for Carp with bread floating.

Laters.

Haystack - 15 May 2014 16:53 - 40815 of 81564

Isn't it dyslexia rules KO?

I don't see dyslexia as much of a disability. One of the highest incidence is amongst architects. They seem to manage fine.

cynic - 15 May 2014 17:04 - 40816 of 81564

and numerous actors, steve redgrave, richard branson and a great many other high achievers

my children are dyslexic to a fairly minor degree, and the best thing we ever did was to put them all through a pitman touch-typing course ... a huge help

goldfinger - 15 May 2014 18:07 - 40817 of 81564

Hays back.

Cant get a peg, and thats on my own mill dam,.......never mind.

Hays I have diabetics 2, for some reason this group have a much higher incidence of dyslexia.

Anyway Im not bothered about that I just dont like the way Cynic who knew dam well what he was doing set me up. Public School Boy games arent for me.

The little man can rot in hell.

Fred as been right all along.

Haystack - 15 May 2014 18:17 - 40818 of 81564

gf
I see you are talking your usual brand of nonsense as usual.

MaxK - 15 May 2014 20:35 - 40819 of 81564



Guardian, Telegraph and YouTube launch bid to host 2015 leaders' debate

Debate before general election would break broadcasters' monopoly and allow innovative audience participation


Patrick Wintour, political editor


theguardian.com, Thursday 15 May 2014 16.59 BST



The cross-platform collaboration would be aimed at engaging a younger and more interactive audience




A proposal for a party leaders' 2015 election debate to be staged on the internet is being launched by a unique alliance of YouTube, the Guardian, and the Telegraph.

The initiative for a debate broadcast through YouTube would break the monopoly of existing broadcasters and allow innovative forms of audience participation for the political parties. The proposal, using the hashtag #onlinedebate, has been in preparation for months and was sent to the main party leaders on Thursday following informal talks with politicians.

The cross-platform collaboration would put an online debate before the vast majority of the UK's 55 million internet users, and would be aimed at engaging a younger and more interactive audience.

A live feed could be embedded on any media site and be carried by any broadcasters on traditional TV and radio.

Until now, there has been an assumption that any 2015 election debates will be screened by the existing range of TV channels. But the new alliance claims this is to misunderstand the degree to which traditional boundaries between TV and the web, including newspaper websites, have eroded. For those aged under 44 the internet is now the main source of news, the three news media groups say, arguing that the format would reach an audience often alienated by traditional broadcasters.


More: http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/may/15/guardian-telegraph-youtube-launch-bid-2015-election-leaders-debate

cynic - 15 May 2014 20:47 - 40820 of 81564

of course he's talking nonsense, but if he doesn't like being told he's a bully, then he shouldn't act like one

as for diabetics having a higher incidence of dyslexia, i have never heard such total and utter rubbish in my life

a high % of diabetes is the result of a lousy diet and lifestyle and being overweight
that many then fail to control their blood sugar exacerbates the situation and leads to an even earlier death - my late business partner was a typical example

diabetes really is rather nasty and pernicious, for it slowly eats away from the inside, and there's no actual cure
however, with a proper diet and exercise, it can be very well controlled

goldfinger - 15 May 2014 22:08 - 40821 of 81564

Hays so you filtering Fred is a positive action but me filtering Cynic is nonsense, yes I see Hays.

Double standards from yourself as usual.

Nothing changes ehhh Hays.

The only way Ill unfilter him is if he gives a full and unreserved public apology here on this board.

He certainly knew i had Dyslexia Ive told him and the whole thread at least half a dozen times, ask Chris Carson, and Chris had the balls and decency to apologise.

Anyway I like Chris hes like me rough around the edges but you know what your getting.

Haystack - 15 May 2014 22:15 - 40822 of 81564

Everyone here thinks Fred is an idiot. It is just you that has a problem with cynic (apart from Fred).

goldfinger - 15 May 2014 22:23 - 40823 of 81564

No they all dont think Fred is an idiot.

Its the likes of Cynic yet again using other people who have built that image up of Fred.

Anyway I look upon Cynic as a coward using actions like he did yesterday evening.

ohhhhh and by the way Cynic as his fair share of detractors they just dont sAY ANYTHING BUT HE KNOWS i RECIEVED A BOX FULL OF COMPLAINTS (pms) AGAINST HIM VERY RECENTLY ON A CERTAIN THREAD and their were some very prominent names from this board amongst them.

goldfinger - 15 May 2014 22:26 - 40824 of 81564

Hays Question time coming up,

Caroline Flynt V Ester the poisonous dwarf. Should be very interesting.

Flynt is a street fighter, shel murder the dwarf.

goldfinger - 15 May 2014 23:07 - 40825 of 81564

Ester Mcvey getting slaughtered and the guy from the right wing press, moans and groans in the audience. ..........Free Schools.

Mcvey well out of her depth.

Flynt running rings around her.

Haystack - 15 May 2014 23:22 - 40826 of 81564

Tim Stanley was brilliant. When asked why Gove hadn't listened to various people, he said "well he listened to you and listened to other people and did what the other people wanted. That's the way it works".

Haystack - 15 May 2014 23:24 - 40827 of 81564

Flint is just trotting out the usual left wing dogma.

goldfinger - 15 May 2014 23:40 - 40828 of 81564

Rubbish Hays Mcvey well out of her depth booing and hissing earlier on same for telegraph bloke.

Scotish asian guy started very well but went downhill after .

Ashdown his normal boring self.

Flynt consistent throughout takes it.
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