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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 - 05 Jan 2015 19:18 - 54341 of 81564

I think I have just listen to George and his henchmen lying again, or should I say falsifying figures or writing fiction.

Jesus he is blatant, but seems to fit in with No 10.

Now hearing "Hancock's half hour" lying about reducing the deficit of 4 years.


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I might even vote!

Haystack - 05 Jan 2015 19:20 - 54342 of 81564

The behaviour of Miliband such as not being able to look people in the eye, being pretty gauche at times, eating food in a strange way, not being sure of the correct behaviour in social situations, getting embarrassed when giving money to a beggar all smack of someone who has symptoms of Aspergers syndrome. Aspergers sufferers can often do normal jobs with some being professors, teachers, accountants etc. The problem for someone in Miliband's situation is that people with Aspergers do not cope well with stress, tending to freeze like a rabbit in the headlights.

Fred1new - 05 Jan 2015 19:20 - 54343 of 81564

Is Cameron still ducking Miliband, Farage and Clegg in a televised debate?

Perhaps, The Salmond might join them.


If Cameron ducks, I think the four others should have 3 debates on the question of the Tories legacy.

MaxK - 05 Jan 2015 19:36 - 54344 of 81564

Cameroon will have to do the debates, otherwise he will be called a coward and lose votes.

Fred1new - 05 Jan 2015 19:42 - 54345 of 81564

Well we know what he is already!

MaxK - 05 Jan 2015 19:47 - 54346 of 81564

Well, Cameroon will throttle Millibandus, and the others will nail Cameroon.

I can quite understand why he doesent want to do a debate.

cynic - 05 Jan 2015 19:52 - 54347 of 81564

sorry to interrupt the tinnitus-inducing political droning, but try commenting on something a bit more pertinent ....

affordable housing
prefabs were built with such an idea in mind, with an expected life expectancy of perhaps 10 years .... some lasted 50+

the modern alternative is or could be dry freight boxes

these are already used for site office and living accommodation
even when new, these boxes only cost about £1500, and are a fraction of that if 2nd-hand
you now have your sound basic structure that will last at least as long as predicted for a prefab
they can easily be insulated and made more than adequately comfortable
they don't need foundations
they can be stacked up to 6 high - 3 high would be more than enough
they can be put on brownfield sites with the minimum of fuss
on brownfield sites, basic facilities will often already be in place

job done!

doodlebug4 - 05 Jan 2015 20:14 - 54348 of 81564

Why don't you start your own thread cynic if you find this one so boring.I don't find it fascinating to read your posts about where you bought your various Christmas presents, or which pies you like etc.,etc. What might seem more pertinent to you personally might be boring to others!

Haystack - 05 Jan 2015 20:15 - 54349 of 81564

I hope Farage doesn't take part in the debates. I don't want there to be any more outlets for his nonsense. I see him as NF or BNP trying to get power on the sly. A thoroughly dangerous person.

cynic - 05 Jan 2015 20:20 - 54350 of 81564

just as i don't bother to read 99% of the political polemic posted here, no one obliges you to read my much shorter and less frequent posts

but as i know you're really excited about this subject, i'll explain why i posted about my on line christmas shopping ....
it was primarily triggered in response to sticky's earlier observations about JL's christmas sales figures, which i am sure you read most studiously


or perhaps you'ld care to exercise your few grey cells on the subject of affordable housing .....
or can you not think of anything disparaging to say about that?

Haystack - 05 Jan 2015 20:24 - 54351 of 81564

I like cynic's posts. He is a breath of sanity here. This thread should be mor of a mix of topics and not just politics. I must say that I also bought all Xmas presents online, including crackers, wrapping paper, IPhone, tablet, new corkscrew, books, new bed for spare room, duvet, pillows and lots besides. I hardly ever buy from real shops.

doodlebug4 - 05 Jan 2015 20:28 - 54352 of 81564

Why don't you and sticky start your own love-in thread. It isn't rocket science to appreciate that online sales are making a huge impact on high street store sales - whether it's John Lewis, Next, Marks etc.

doodlebug4 - 05 Jan 2015 20:32 - 54353 of 81564

I agree that the thread should be a mix of topics Haystack, but cynic is always whinging when he doesn't want to contribute to a particular debate. He must be a lot of fun at a dinner party.

cynic - 05 Jan 2015 20:32 - 54354 of 81564

do try engaging your brain
you're not even good at attempted put-downs

doodlebug4 - 05 Jan 2015 20:37 - 54355 of 81564

Well try this for a put down - I think you are a boring pain in the butt and since you couldn't figure out how the FLYBE online booking system worked, you are not even a particularly intelligent pain in the butt!

Haystack - 05 Jan 2015 20:43 - 54356 of 81564

oooooooooh!

Haystack - 05 Jan 2015 20:45 - 54357 of 81564

Contrary to my political aliegances, I shall be voting Lib this year. I live in a marginal Lib constituency that has Labour running a close second.

cynic - 05 Jan 2015 20:46 - 54358 of 81564

saucer of milk for table 4 ..... miaow miaow

perhaps i should ask why flybe is performing so badly relative to IAG and EZJ, but not worth the effort

doodlebug4 - 05 Jan 2015 21:02 - 54359 of 81564

Pity you didn't buy into FLYB when it was 52p cynic.Never mind old bean.

cynic - 05 Jan 2015 21:16 - 54360 of 81564

pity you don't know when to take a profit, like at ~145 but just let a big slab of profit fritter away..... never mind old bean

anyway, you keep practicing that sarcasm, because you sure need to improve
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