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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.

Fred1new - 04 Jun 2014 09:59 - 41899 of 81564

Manuel.


Well, you comments are in a similar vein.

You are becoming quite repetitive.


Something to do with Alzheimer's?

goldfinger - 04 Jun 2014 10:00 - 41900 of 81564

repeat.......... A cynic selfie.............

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cynic - 04 Jun 2014 10:01 - 41901 of 81564

do whatever you like, including posting totally unbalanced political polemic, but it doesn't mean that i or anyone else has to bother to read it
i suppose hays might, but then he's equally as rabid as you and fred

lak xxx

Stan - 04 Jun 2014 10:31 - 41902 of 81564

Alf, If I've told you once I've told you a dozen times ...get back to work! and get back to work now.

cynic - 04 Jun 2014 10:34 - 41903 of 81564

i've got a proper director's job this morning - filing, and it's boring :-(

Shortie - 04 Jun 2014 10:50 - 41904 of 81564

Cynic, don't knock the easy jobs... I'm credit checking and would swap for some nice easy filing any day... just watch out for those paper cuts!!

Shortie - 04 Jun 2014 11:07 - 41905 of 81564

BRUSSELS, June 4 (Reuters) - Lithuania meets all the criteria for joining the euro, the European Commission said on Wednesday, clearing the way for the small Baltic state to become the 19th member of the single currency from the start of next year. To adopt the euro, a country has to have government debt no higher than 60 percent of gross domestic product, a budget deficit below 3 percent of GDP, low inflation and interest rates and its own currency has to be stable against the euro. For a factbox on all the criteria see ID:L6N0OL28E . Out of the 28 countries in the European Union, only Britain and Denmark do not have to adopt the euro because they have negotiated formal opt-outs. All the others are obliged to switch to the single currency at some point provided they meet the criteria. The Commission assesses such compliance every two years in what it calls a convergence report. "The 2014 Convergence Report concludes that Lithuania meets the criteria for adopting the euro. As a consequence, the Commission is proposing that Lithuania adopt the euro on 1 January 2015," the Commission said. The formal decision to accept Lithuania into the euro zone will be taken by EU finance ministers in the second half of July, at which point the ministers will also agree on a conversion rate of the litas currency into the euro. The remaining seven countries that still remain outside the euro zone -- Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Sweden -- do not meet all of the criteria to adopt the currency. ID:L6N0OL24P With the addition of Lithuania's 3.4 million people, the euro zone will have a total population of 336 million people and a GDP of approximately $9.5 trillion. The single currency was launched in 1999 and started trading as notes and coins in Europe Jan. 1, 2002.

Haystack - 04 Jun 2014 11:21 - 41906 of 81564

Of course Greece and Italy and a couple of others met the criteria and later it was obvious that they fixed the figures.

Stan - 04 Jun 2014 11:30 - 41907 of 81564

Filing? Oh really how the fallen have fallen further -):

cynic - 04 Jun 2014 11:33 - 41908 of 81564

as always, directors/owners shoulder the jobs that no one else wants :-)

Stan - 04 Jun 2014 11:36 - 41909 of 81564

Never mind the shoulder about time you got the elbow? -):

cynic - 04 Jun 2014 11:38 - 41910 of 81564

i'm currently on a 5-year consultancy contract that may well get extended :-)

Stan - 04 Jun 2014 11:38 - 41911 of 81564

Hah! I've heard it all now.

cynic - 04 Jun 2014 11:39 - 41912 of 81564

no you haven't, not even the half of it :-)

Stan - 04 Jun 2014 11:54 - 41913 of 81564

I dread to think.

Haystack - 04 Jun 2014 11:56 - 41914 of 81564

cynic
Are you expanding your business in line with an improved economy?

Stan - 04 Jun 2014 12:00 - 41915 of 81564

I've just wet myself -):

cynic - 04 Jun 2014 12:24 - 41916 of 81564

clearly you should be wearing incontinence pants!

hays
our business has little to do with uk economy
our major areas of growth at the moment are in F/E and India, though both have their "idiosyncracies"!
domestic europe has been quiet for quite some time, though many of our clients are based and operate internationally from there


queen's speech
it certainly was very odd that there was not even an allusion to immigration control, notwithstanding that there are some difficult legal obstructions

dreamcatcher - 04 Jun 2014 12:29 - 41917 of 81564

I see stan. :-))


Haystack - 04 Jun 2014 13:49 - 41918 of 81564

The lack of immigration topics in the Queen's speech is partly due to the Lib partners in the coalition. The Libs have to agree to everything. The Conservatives wanted a commitment to a referendum in the speech, but the Libs wouldn't permit it. The speech is a bit thin due to there only being a year left. There are also several major Bills, such as HS2, which are in a continuation stage from the previous session and they will continue and take up quite a bit of parliamentary time in this session.
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