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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.

Chris Carson - 06 Nov 2014 17:03 - 49462 of 81564

LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS! :0)

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 17:03 - 49463 of 81564

Fred, if I remember you also thought I was somehow related to dreamcatcher!

Fred1new - 06 Nov 2014 17:04 - 49464 of 81564

Perhaps they did!

8-)

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 17:05 - 49465 of 81564

If you need a plumber then just call Ed - he will unblock your system along with Lucy.

Haystack - 06 Nov 2014 17:06 - 49466 of 81564

I am just watching Miliband saying that all the criticism of him is nonsense. It is like watching a bad stand up comedian. You just want to hekel him and shout, "off!, off!".

Fred1new - 06 Nov 2014 17:09 - 49467 of 81564

Just as an observation if you were watching your enemy self destruct why would you waste bullets on them.

Haze and the dirty tricks office as the torrid party central office are trying to put up carboard shields arounf U-bend Dave in order to save his and their own skins.

The tories would get rid of Cameron at the first chance they have, but in such a crew he has around him there is no alternative, unless like Haze you fancy Theresa or IDS?

What a death march politics is on!


PS,

Just a thought why not elect the intellectual Haze for tory party leader?

Fred1new - 06 Nov 2014 17:14 - 49468 of 81564

By the way, I thought this government believed in capitalism and its efficiency.


If so why are the poking their fingers into the petrol price market.

The market should find its own level.

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Tut tut tut.

Osborne is having his photo shot at the pump again!


Fred1new - 06 Nov 2014 17:17 - 49469 of 81564

DB4, can't keep up with all the shenanigans which goes on in your neck of the woods.


Tell me more.

I love a bit of gossip!

8-)

Haystack - 06 Nov 2014 17:19 - 49470 of 81564

I hope Milibland does survive. He is the greatest asset that the Conservatives have.

doodlebug4 - 06 Nov 2014 17:20 - 49471 of 81564

Obviously you do Fred. You probably phone in to all these radio chat shows to help keep yourself amused.

Fred1new - 06 Nov 2014 17:25 - 49472 of 81564

I have them all on hold in expectations.

Can't stop dribbling as the news pours in.

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When is your Dave off to Europe to put them in their places.

Last time he was there and asked for the exit somebody pointed to the toilet!

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Have to go back to trading volumes.

hilary - 06 Nov 2014 17:27 - 49473 of 81564

Yes indeed, Haystack, Milibland is DC's secret weapon.

:o)

stable - 06 Nov 2014 17:42 - 49474 of 81564

Cameron will struggle to get anything of importance from the EEC to encourage him to believe in a possible stay in the eec if the referendum ballot was to be held.
I am beginning to feel very strongly that the major leaders of the EEC wil not give Cameron anything of importance because their biggest fear is if they do, they will then have to give similar changes internally with the large anti eec groups that are apparent elsewhere. Similar demands will be made as we will find here, ''If it is good for the Scots it will be good for the English/ Irish/ Welsh'
I will be happy for us to leave the eec as currently run, I expect that if we were to leave then within a few years there would be some agreement made for a much looser tie, and more countries will by then have realised that current arrangements cannot continue.
I will still suport the Tories rather than UKIP as I firmly believe that we will be out of the current EEC sooner with them rather than UKIP. If UKIP were to win more seats that I expect, than to have any power it would have to be a coalition without the tories and neither the Labour or Liberal would not support us leaving.If it is a coalition with Tories than Cameron will take us out, if only to save his job.

Cameron could win the next election because the Labour party is currently run by an unelectable, but I fear for Cameron if even at this late stage they found someone elseto lead.
The point is that Unite, the purse holder are more concerned with having left of left policies and loose, rather than win with a moderate.They must hate Blair.

Chris Carson - 06 Nov 2014 17:43 - 49475 of 81564

Ironic, just like Milliband stabbed his own brother in the back, what goes around etc.
I do agree though he is without doubt DC's secret weapon,

Chris Carson - 06 Nov 2014 17:54 - 49476 of 81564

A good day today, an Everton win under the floodlights at Goodison tonight will be the icing on the cake :0)

Fred1new - 06 Nov 2014 18:01 - 49477 of 81564

Stable.

A lot of people hated Blair and still many do, especially in Iraq and the M.E. as a whole.

He had the Messiah complex similar to, but more pronounced than Cameron.

A large amount of the instability in the World can be put down to Bush and Blair.

As far as Miliband concerned if you compare the fractious nature of the tory party with its multiples of opposing groups, policies, ideologies, lack of direction and posturing, the Labour party seem amazingly unite and goal orientated even if a little "depressed".

But labour are not in charge or picking the battle field but they at least they know what the battle is over.

Personally, and I hope I am not wrong when I think of Miliband I can see the packaging is not the best, but the content is thought about and I think he is pretty shrewd. He may bring a breath of fresh air to politics after Thatcher, Blair and Cameron.

I think the packaging of Cameron is slick, the contents of the package is mediocre and toilet paper would have been sufficient wrapping.

Chris Carson - 06 Nov 2014 18:02 - 49478 of 81564

Spurs just kicked off ITV 4

cynic - 06 Nov 2014 18:06 - 49479 of 81564

MrT - no nhs in Poland ...... so why should you be surprised that there's no free medical care! ...... and as fred says, setting up home in jersey is very difficult indeed, though that is an irrelevance

cynic - 06 Nov 2014 18:07 - 49480 of 81564

just flitted through the posts since i went out this morning ...... as usual, missed nothing of interest :-)

goldfinger - 06 Nov 2014 18:18 - 49481 of 81564

I said that cyners!!!!!!!!!!
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