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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 - 07 Jan 2015 15:39 - 54506 of 81564

I suggest armed soldiers on the streets.

I suggest armed fighting vehicles and road blocks.

Armed installation at the roundabouts.

Gun ship helicopters overflying all roads.

And Cameron thumb on the Nuke.

That will show them we mean business as usual.

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Actually, I once drove into a small French town on the Spanish border with the first three suggestions appearing in front of me, as I drove off an auto-route.

Thought at first I had wandered on to a movie scene, then realised it was for real and decided to move very slowly back in the direction of the auto-route.

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The "force" didn't smile!



Haystack - 07 Jan 2015 15:40 - 54507 of 81564

By the way the 82.8% figure for A&E in Wales comes from the BBC. It is clear that Labour cannot run the NHS.

VICTIM - 07 Jan 2015 15:45 - 54508 of 81564

OK Fred let's do feck all eh.

TANKER - 07 Jan 2015 15:46 - 54509 of 81564

are the scum going to Syria for the free sax now that the police are on to children being raped in the uk

goldfinger - 07 Jan 2015 15:59 - 54510 of 81564

Hays how do you mean, Threshers went into administration and 400 units were sold to small off licence chains..........muslims if I recall correctly.

I think the others were, about 1100 or thereabouts were leased back to landlords.

Quench owned the chain.

Dont forget I was in the retail business for M@S Woolys and Tesco.

Shortie - 07 Jan 2015 16:05 - 54511 of 81564

My best friend drives an Ambulance, the amount of call outs she's called to every week due to obesity, depression, domestic violence and non-emergency is the real waste of the Ambulance service and knocks onto A&E...

Haystack - 07 Jan 2015 16:08 - 54512 of 81564

gf
My family sold it to Flowers in the later 1950s I think. Flowers were bought by Whitbread. The Threshers pubs were converted to Whitbread and the off licences left with the original brand. What you refer to was what Whitbread did with the chain.

Fred1new - 07 Jan 2015 16:08 - 54513 of 81564

Vic.

No.

As suggest previous posting, may be a start. Find out who is financing them.

Increase alertness. Fortified UK is easier to protect, or inspect some of the comings and goings in the UK. Maybe of some use.

"Europe is more difficult to defend against such actions as appeared to occur in Paris, because of the extent of their borders"

But the real problem is to analyse the motivations and motivators and deal with those at source.

Terrorism breeds on the disgruntlement and disillusionment of the "masses", who "think" that there are not alternatives to the action they are taking.

(The instigators, or "leaders" may see the actions as justifiable to obtain their goals, or may be seen as psychopaths by "normal" standards.)

(IRA Ireland, Basques etc.)

It doesn't matter if their cause is justifiable to their victims, at an emotional level it is justifiable to the perpetrators of "said" terrorism or "guerrilla" actions.

That is the problems which one has to deal with, not simply the eradication of foot soldiers.

Haystack - 07 Jan 2015 16:10 - 54514 of 81564

The most recent estimate of wastage in A&E is that in excess of 30% of A&E visitors should not be there.

cynic - 07 Jan 2015 16:17 - 54515 of 81564

i think perhaps this thread should be re-christened as "The Magic Roundabout"

if that appeals, suggestions please for casting from our friends here
Florence
Zebedee
Dylan
Flappy (a rabbit)
Ermintrude (a cow)
Brian (a snail)
Mr Rusty (the roundabout's operator)

cynic - 07 Jan 2015 16:20 - 54516 of 81564

54517 - true, but it also presupposes that there are local walk-in clinics or similar, some of which i think have been shut down ..... and before certain people start hopping about, those decisions may well be made at local level

Fred1new - 07 Jan 2015 16:21 - 54517 of 81564

Haze.

Which ones.

A parent who just notices and is worried by their child who has a slight temperature and a spotty rash, but seems a little different to normal.


Something, or nothing.

Tell me the difference between nothing and early treatable meningitis.

Next question is how you can help "carers" to tell the difference between trivia and consequential states.

Education, maybe a start.

But could a Haze really be educated more than he already is?

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Fred1new - 07 Jan 2015 16:24 - 54518 of 81564

Perhaps, He could go to school with Manuel and watch the magic roundabout.

I wondered what the defect was in Napoleon's education.

cynic - 07 Jan 2015 16:25 - 54519 of 81564

sorry fred, but over and above the usual drunk oafs, there certainly are a great many "nonsense" patients who, if they had to put up say £20 at the door, might well think twice before going to A&E with a slight sprain or similar

cynic - 07 Jan 2015 16:26 - 54520 of 81564

fred's allusion to the magic roundabout refers back to my recent post 54518 which may entertain some

VICTIM - 07 Jan 2015 16:27 - 54521 of 81564

Maybe a lot of the problem out there today is that through all this Political correctness religious guff , you can't take the piss anymore can you.

doodlebug4 - 07 Jan 2015 16:27 - 54522 of 81564

Why don't you go out for another few hours cynic.

Fred1new - 07 Jan 2015 16:30 - 54523 of 81564

Manuel.

Some haven't got £20 in their pockets.

Ask a doctor how one tells the difference between some sprains, a fractures, torn ligaments or a contusion, etc.,

Also, self evaluation is sometimes difficult.

Like wondering if there is a knife in one's back without a mirror.


8-)

cynic - 07 Jan 2015 16:35 - 54524 of 81564

easily! ......

suggest you talk to your multitude of medical acquaintances - i guess they're not friends - and ask them about the number of total time-wasters presenting themselves at A&E, or even their doctor's surgery

however, and as i mentioned initially, if there is no walk-in clinic or similar, then inevitably A&E will get swamped

as for paying up front, it's certainly how the french system works and very well too, or did you choose not to read that excellent post a day or two back

Fred1new - 07 Jan 2015 16:36 - 54525 of 81564

Victim,

Have a certain amount of sympathy with post 54524.

But there again if I said your belief P54524 was bullshit, you would be offended.

Hopefully, not sufficient to pay for a gun man to satisfy your desires.


8-)
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