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
- 09 Mar 2015 19:50
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irrelevant, but because successive gov'ts have pissed around with education in general (and nhs as it happens)
much more importantly, stop trying to belittle the fact that private initiative has created good quality educational establishments
that must really stick in your throat
your next predictable lines will be to moan and groan and whinge that they are classified as charities (and why not indeed?) and also get a certain amount of gov't funding (and why not indeed?)
Fred1new
- 09 Mar 2015 20:27
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Are you on the hard stuff?
Check what I wrote and stop blustering!
Try and utilise the fewer grey cells you have as the number you have are decreasing everyday.
In your case seemingly quite quickly!
I can't help it if your icon Dodgy Dave is wetting himself!
Chris Carson
- 09 Mar 2015 20:44
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Fred is sounding more and more like his gormless hero Wallace Millibandus.
"Check what I wrote or I'll make it law" Fxxk off it's your usual twisted left wing shite!
Why you bother to converse with this moron is beyond me cynic. Just leave him to it everybody else does. :0)
TANKER
- 10 Mar 2015 07:45
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any one who believes in a god must be a simpleton their is no god no higher supreme god nothing we are a freak of nature and has now been proven that we all came from monkeys .
god is a fairy tale for children like father Christmas . the people who want to believe in god are people who are scared of life.
not one person has ever come back from the dead .
and their is no proof of a god
religion was dreamt up by people thousands of years ago thinking the earth was flat
and if you walked to the end you would fall off
get a life and live and die
MaxK
- 10 Mar 2015 08:26
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Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2015 08:56
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Max,
I think the English cricket team must have had a pep talk in the dressing room by Dodgy Dave Cameron before going out to play.
He is leading the lemmings like Manuel over the cliff.
Probably out of despair.
cynic
- 10 Mar 2015 09:14
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from earlier ......
fred's standard default defense is "go back and read what i wrote"
of course one knows perfectly well what he wrote, but default comes into play when fred doesn't like the response
Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2015 09:27
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Manuel,
It appears that you have an amazing ability to misconstrue for yourself what you don't like to read. Must be down to your ability to scan read.
I was suggesting you give yourself another chance to read what was actually written by others.
But, I am forgetting you are happy to be led by the nose by Wavey Dave and his crew.
Perhaps, wanting to be accepted by the herd.
(Some herd, led by an another eunuch.)
cynic
- 10 Mar 2015 09:30
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your stupid wannabe-superior pronouncements cut no ice ...... you're spouting even more garbage than usual
2517GEORGE
- 10 Mar 2015 09:32
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Fred---Tory lead back at 4 from 4 down a couple of days ago---you know why don't you? ------- Ballups made another right dick of himself.
2517
cynic
- 10 Mar 2015 09:51
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it's merely an aberration, whereas the previous one was based on solid fact!
Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2015 09:56
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Manuel,
You are a man of frail beliefs and little substance.
8-)
LOLAY
cynic
- 10 Mar 2015 10:14
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unlike you, i am not entrenched in my beliefs, and if that makes them frail, then i am very happy that they should be so
as for substance, i'm glad to keep myself in trim, so assuredly little rather than gross is both apt and infinitely preferable
Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2015 10:16
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Talking about polls.
British people tend to blame David Cameron rather than the broadcasters for the breakdown in talks over the TV debates – but are divided over empty chairing the final debate
YouGov research has consistently shown a strong public appetite for TV debates in the run up to the general election in May. In our latest polling for the Sunday Times, 69% say debates should be held, and 57% say they are good for democracy. But this week a breakdown in talks between the broadcasters and David Cameron over the format of televised talks has jeopardised what many (39%) see as a useful way of helping them decide who to vote for.
David Cameron’s director of communications Craig Oliver had written to the broadcasters proposing his “final offer” of one 7 person debate in the week of March 23, after the broadcasters had settled on two 7 person programmes and one head to head between the Prime Minister and Ed Miliband. But on Friday the broadcasters defiantly chose to press on with holding three debates in April.
MaxK
- 10 Mar 2015 10:50
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Torcuil Crichton:
Labour are caught in pincer movement between SNP & Tories ahead of General Election
9-03-15
TORCUIL argues that the Tories are using the threat of nationalism to cut the legs from under Labour in England.
WHY do the Conservatives this morning issue a poster showing a mini-Miliband popping out the pocket of Alex Salmond? Not because it's funny, but because they know it works.
Focus group work in the England tell Tory strategists that voters fear the idea of the SNP having influence on a Westminster government. That worry makes them less likely to vote Labour.
Labour is now caught in a classic pincer movement by the SNP and the Conservatives, as the polling arithmetic shows that Labour falling short of a majority without SNP votes.
Cameron cannot advance the Tory cause in Scotland but he can try cutting the legs from under Labour in England, where the two main parties are tied.
If he raises the fear of a Labour-SNP coalition it turns voters off Labour in these English marginals. That could just be the difference between the Tories being able to form a coalition or the end of Cameron's career.
More:
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/torcuil-crichton-labour-caught-pincer-5299474
Fred1new
- 10 Mar 2015 11:10
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Max,
Sell that to all outside the London Bubble.
I.E the North of England, Wales, West Midlands. Many of the areas outside London and South East sympathise with SNPs positioning and receptive to SNP/Labour Alliance in order to rid themselves of Cameron.
TANKER
- 10 Mar 2015 11:11
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what a sick thread without gf its a pointless bb now