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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.

cynic - 06 Dec 2014 15:16 - 52337 of 81564

52327 - congrats! you've woken up at last

cynic - 06 Dec 2014 15:17 - 52338 of 81564

how nice that we rarely have to suffer the bore of ANY winter (temporary) greens

Chris Carson - 06 Dec 2014 15:31 - 52339 of 81564

To be honest cynic it doesn't really matter. It just makes a nice change to play a different course (reversed) and shortened. The air is obviously a lot thinner so the ball doesn't go as far, to compensate 3/4 handicap for competitions. Plus cold to you southern softies would be a heatwave on the east coast of Scotland. At least 5 to 10 degrees difference in temperature.

Haystack - 06 Dec 2014 15:34 - 52340 of 81564

You may have forgotten that my original complaint was in reference to written English.

cynic - 06 Dec 2014 15:35 - 52341 of 81564

arguably not that quite that much, but am certainly looking forward to playing the Trump with a good client/friend when i'm in aberdeen next spring ..... just hope i'm playing rather better than at present as he's a bit good

Chris Carson - 06 Dec 2014 15:40 - 52342 of 81564

Ah well good luck with your round at Aberdeen, It's a beast in the wind :0)

Haystack - 06 Dec 2014 15:48 - 52343 of 81564

I went to a shopping centre in London at lunch time. My wife was playing carols in a brass band there. While she played, I went to an adjacent restaurant for a plate of pasta as it was pretty cold. I was eating my plate of spag nap when I started to be aware of the conversations on the next table.

It was the Xmas lunch for local Labour party activists. It was such an interesting eavesdrop. I was sorry to have to leave. They were going into all their plans for the election and moaning about Theresa May. The odd thing was that they were moaning about her because most of them thought she was doing a pretty good job.

Miliband wasn't mentioned, but they were criticising Ed Balls for a lack of ideas. They were talking about a few other people, but I couldn't hear properly as it was at the other end of the table. One guy kept saying f-ing this and f-ing that about someone.

I got the impression that they were somewhat depressed about the election.

Stan - 06 Dec 2014 16:02 - 52344 of 81564

So with all your other shortcomings you are a public ease dropper as well, your poor wife.

Haystack - 06 Dec 2014 16:06 - 52345 of 81564

I suppose you wouldn't listen if it was Conservatives. What they were saying was easily audible, so that makes it in the public domain.

Stan - 06 Dec 2014 17:05 - 52346 of 81564

Now why exactly would I want to here anything any "Con"servative was saying, it would either be lies, mis information or any more such nonsense.

cynic - 06 Dec 2014 17:38 - 52347 of 81564

or from the benches opposite stan!

cynic - 06 Dec 2014 17:38 - 52348 of 81564

or from the benches opposite stan!

Haystack - 06 Dec 2014 17:47 - 52349 of 81564

Don't try and soften Stan's stance. He is much better as a stereotype.

MaxK - 06 Dec 2014 18:15 - 52350 of 81564

doodlebug4 - 06 Dec 2014 18:28 - 52351 of 81564

Perhaps it would help the NHS coffers a little if all the drunks who require treatment at A&E are made to pay for their treatment.

Haystack - 06 Dec 2014 18:35 - 52352 of 81564

It would help a lot if pubs and clubs didn't serve people who are already drunk. Years ago, if a pub regularly served drunk people it would lose its licence. Pubs and clubs need to get threatened in that way again, especially in town centres where there are serious binge drinking problems. There are now a few places that breathalyse customers on the way in. There is already adequate legislation to stop the problem.

doodlebug4 - 06 Dec 2014 18:43 - 52353 of 81564

Also, years ago it used to be just blokes who got drunk, now the drinking culture seems to be equally bad with young women.

Stan - 06 Dec 2014 19:03 - 52354 of 81564

H/S and Alf, Sounds like they should have breathalysed you two tonight before letting you come on here.. clearly you have both been on the ribena -):


doodlebug4 - 06 Dec 2014 19:27 - 52355 of 81564

I remember when I was in my drinking prime - quite a few years ago - falling down two flights of stairs and not breaking anything. I can sympathise with Chris, playing golf in Scotland in the Winter months was not a lot of fun and the much needed hip flasks were a necessary addition to the contents of a golf bag before the drink driving laws were put in place!

Haystack - 06 Dec 2014 20:01 - 52356 of 81564

An copy of Labour Today came through my letterbox today. I don't know what it said, but it was useful to line the cat's lit tray with.
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