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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.

MaxK - 24 Aug 2014 09:38 - 45209 of 81564

ExecLine - 24 Aug 2014 10:21 - 45210 of 81564

Absolutely necessary preparatory things to do before the new carpet gets fitted:



ExecLine - 24 Aug 2014 10:56 - 45211 of 81564

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aldwickk - 24 Aug 2014 10:58 - 45212 of 81564

Didn't notice any British Muslims going to Iraq to help to overthrow Saddam ?

aldwickk - 24 Aug 2014 11:05 - 45213 of 81564

Maybe British Foreign policy regarding Saddam and other Dictators in the Middle East should have been " Let sleeping dog's lay" ?

black bird - 24 Aug 2014 11:21 - 45214 of 81564

Coalition Govt building on wheatfields in order o house , it has to stop , no bread?
UK overcrowded,this lot are still better than labour who appointed a blind man so h could not se what as happning many more obvious moves by labour
to trash this country .

Haystack - 24 Aug 2014 19:53 - 45215 of 81564

Update - Labour lead at 2
by YouGov in Iraq and Politics
Sun August 24, 2014 6 a.m. BST

Latest YouGov / Sunday Times results 22nd August - Con 34%, Lab 36%, LD 8%, UKIP 14%;

Haystack - 24 Aug 2014 19:55 - 45216 of 81564

One of my kids has gone to Barcelona for a week with classmates. They arrived this afternoon and are going to watch Barcelona play this evening. The game starts soon and is on Sky Sports 5. The stadium holds 99,354 people.

aldwickk - 24 Aug 2014 21:50 - 45217 of 81564

The largest indoor stadium in the World was built this year in the Philippines by one of their mega churches

required field - 24 Aug 2014 22:30 - 45218 of 81564

We have lost some great people lately : Rik Mayall, Robin Williams and now Sir Richard Attenborough......all will be sadly missed.....

cynic - 25 Aug 2014 16:21 - 45219 of 81564

it seems that EM's first words about RA's demise were "a great loss to the labour party"
he then went on about his cinematographic career

if the above has indeed been reported in the true sequence, it says far too much about the man

aldwickk - 25 Aug 2014 17:41 - 45220 of 81564

delete

MaxK - 25 Aug 2014 19:57 - 45221 of 81564

aldwickk - 26 Aug 2014 12:16 - 45222 of 81564

That's an old Police van, and you don't see Police wearing that type helmet driving Police vans

ExecLine - 26 Aug 2014 13:12 - 45223 of 81564

The Beatles didn't ever dress like that either, aldwickk.



The cartoon is a take on the famous picture of the Beatles crossing Abbey Road on the pedestrian crossing and it is trying to be a "culturally significant effort". The cartoon causes the viewer to question what it is about and merely illustrates the possible way of the world these days.

The thing that is special about the picture is that in 2010 the Abbey Road zebra crossing in North London, which appeared on a Beatles album cover, was recognized with a grade II listed status by the British government.

The Department for Culture, Media, and Sport recognized the crossing's status following English Heritage's advice for its "cultural and historical importance," according to Abbey Road Studios's website. The crossing is near Abbey Road Studios, a recording venue once used by the Beatles, which was listed earlier that year.

The crossing is the first of its kind to be listed for its "unique special interest," according to BBC News.

The Abbey Road became famous after the Beatles were photographed on the crossing by Scottish photographer Ian Macmillan for their 1969 album Abbey Road.

Way back then in the '60's' it was the Beatles. Nowadays the people of significance using the crossing are quite possible to be armed IS jihadists.

Is that culturally significant?

Hmmm? Most probably.

aldwickk - 26 Aug 2014 14:04 - 45224 of 81564

Execline

I just remembered the 4 British jihadists were called the Beatles, now the photo makes sense.

VICTIM - 26 Aug 2014 15:30 - 45225 of 81564

Yes and also look at Rotherham truly depraved involved there.

aldwickk - 26 Aug 2014 16:14 - 45226 of 81564

They didn't dress like that when they walked across that road. Maybe when they filmed Sargent Pepper ?

hilary - 26 Aug 2014 18:02 - 45227 of 81564

Why it's probably not a good idea for toddlers to take part in the Ice Bucket Challenge...

MaxK - 26 Aug 2014 19:05 - 45228 of 81564



About 1,400 Rotherham children 'sexually exploited over 16-year period'

Report claims police and council agencies failed victims, some of whom were threatened with guns and gang-raped



Press Association


theguardian.com, Tuesday 26 August 2014 15.12 BST



The report said around 1,400 child victims had been systematically failed by police and agencies in Rotherham. Photograph: Alfonso Cacciola/Getty Images


About 1,400 children were sexually exploited in Rotherham over a 16-year period, according to a report that concluded "it is hard to describe the appalling nature of the abuse that child victims suffered".

The uncompromising report on events in the South Yorkshire town between 1997 and 2013 said in more than a third of these cases the youngsters were already known to child protection agencies.

Warning also of "blatant" collective failures by the council's leadership, the report by Professor Alexis Jay prompted the resignation of the council's Labour leader.

Roger Stone, the leader, said: "Having considered the report, I believe it is only right that I, as leader, take responsibility on behalf of the council for the historic failings that are described so clearly in the report and it is my intention to do so.

"For this reason, I have today agreed with my Labour group colleagues that I will be stepping down as leader with immediate effect."

"Despite Stone's resignation, chief executive Martin Kimber said no council officers will face disciplinary action."



The report said: "By far the majority of perpetrators were described as Asian by victims." But, she said, councillors seemed to think is was a one-off problem they hoped would go away and "several staff described their nervousness about identifying the ethnic origins of perpetrators for fear of being thought racist".




The rest of the story here: http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/aug/26/rotherham-children-sexually-abused-report





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