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.
cynic
- 31 Oct 2014 09:41
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chuckle (fred)!
personally, i'ld rather not buy either my meat, fish or poultry from the supermarket, but if 'Er Indoors always buys her organic(!) chix from the super ..... fortunately, i usually do the shopping for the fish and meat
with regards to "organic", i do feel it's a bit of a con to allow the supers to mark up extortionately .... for that matter, "free range" is often not quite what you think either ..... on the other hand, my butcher (fishmonger) has real free range, which of course makes them slightly chewier, so perhaps problematic for fred and his age group
MaxK
- 31 Oct 2014 10:04
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doodlebug4
- 31 Oct 2014 10:50
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2815115/Confirmed-foreign-aid-fuels-corruption-Official-watchdog-s-verdict-aid-spending-Cameron-defiantly-ring-fenced.html
Fred1new
- 31 Oct 2014 13:08
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What is Cameron trying to hide behind the wolf this time, just before the next G/E.
But all is well he has confidence he still has the wolf on a collar.
What a political scene we have and Wavy Dave rules over!
cynic
- 31 Oct 2014 14:16
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cannabis and the like are ok if it can be shown for personal consumption, but certainly not if you are a dealer
personally, i concur with the view that persistent use of cannabis, especially in its stronger forms, depletes brain cells and is also quite likely to lead on to other and even more harmful stuff
of course, the same might be said of cigarettes and even alcohol, and while i'ld happily ban the former, i'ld fight against the latter ..... such consistency!
Haystack
- 31 Oct 2014 14:31
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http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/oct/30/ed-miliband-labour-scotland-election-poll-snp-win
Ed Miliband has admitted that his party must “fight for every hour and every day” to hold on to its Scottish MPs after a shock poll predicted Labour could be wiped out by the Scottish National party next year.
The dramatic poll for STV said the SNP could win up to 54 Scottish seats and said Labour’s popularity was its lowest level since 2007, only a month after Labour had spearheaded a victorious referendum campaign against independence.
The poll put the SNP at a record high of 52% in Westminster voting intentions and Labour at just 23%.
In a separate poll for the Times, 43% of respondents said they would back the SNP in a general election up from 20% in 2010. Support for Labour fell to 27%, down from 42% at the last election. Just 15% of Scottish voters said they trusted Miliband.
Fred1new
- 31 Oct 2014 14:46
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It is strange when an applicant for an appointment is allowed 7 applications for a job.
Also, stranger when the Employer is involved with writing the applicant's application.
Also, picking somebody whose background is different to the necessities of the job is also interesting.
Mind she does have Theresa's interest and Dave's full confidence.
(A department of government which is demoralised.)
For me there is another stench in the back streets of London.
This is out of touch government and for a PR led government points to its continuing incompetence.
Be gone!!!
Haystack
- 31 Oct 2014 14:55
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UKIP Well Short in South Yorkshire
Labour: 50.02%
UKIP: 31.66%
Tories: 12.52%
English Democrats: 5.8%
Fred1new
- 31 Oct 2014 15:06
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This is often repeated statement "using soft drugs leads users on to using hard drugs"
I wonder?
Could it not be The "Some of users of soft drugs often move on to using "harder" drugs."
If there is a change of attitude towards drugs, then the infrastructures have to be present before the "rules" or "laws" are changed.
That means "dispensers" and control regulations of the dispensing.
Facilities for treatment of those to be thought of addictive.
Major change of law for the "chemists", who will attempt to produce illegal "mind" affecting drugs.
I would hope long term sentences for this group of 15-20 year terms, with confiscation of property etc..
MaxK
- 31 Oct 2014 15:08
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What was the previous result?
Chris Carson
- 31 Oct 2014 15:33
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Re - Cannabis, my wife is crippled with arthritis for the pain she has been prescribed morphine which she has been taking for the past five years. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that she is addicted to the stuff. I sometimes wonder if it was proved that cannabis in whatever form did the same job i.e. pain relief would she then be addicted to cannabis? Sadly I don't know any drug dealers and even if i did the cost would no doubt be prohibitive. In Scotland under the present govt. prescriptions are free.
Haystack
- 31 Oct 2014 15:37
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You can get tincture of cannabis. It is a liquid and can be used as a medicine. I believe it can be prescribed. I knew a doctor who used to get it.
doodlebug4
- 31 Oct 2014 15:42
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Sorry to hear that Chris. The percentage of people living in Scotland who suffer from arthritis must be pretty high and the poor climate was one reason I decided to move down South. I had a friend who lived in Stirling who suffered terribly from arthritis and he moved to Portugal a few years ago - his health is much improved as a result and so has his golf!
Haystack
- 31 Oct 2014 15:43
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There is also Sativex, which is oil of cannabis. It can be prescribed through pain clinics.
Chris Carson
- 31 Oct 2014 15:46
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Thanks db - Sounds like a plan to me :0)
Chris Carson
- 31 Oct 2014 15:48
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Hays - Thanks as well, I'll ask her to request to request it on her next visit.
doodlebug4
- 31 Oct 2014 15:53
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The Algarve is really lovely, great food and wine, nice climate, and loads of good golf courses for you to choose from Chris!
Chris Carson
- 31 Oct 2014 15:58
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Sold db :0)
Haystack
- 31 Oct 2014 16:07
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Sativex is a mainstream medicine. It is made by Bayer & Bayer. I believe it is what is prescribed in Scotland