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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 - 24 Apr 2015 18:08 - 59107 of 81564

I think it is a beautiful country and would liked to have lived there. Preferably, below Paris in the warmth.

Know the Dordogne area very well and a lot of the south, but too cold in the winter.

I am never sure if the French deserve their country!

8-)

cynic - 24 Apr 2015 18:22 - 59108 of 81564

perhaps you think the libyans, algerians, moroccans and similar should inherit the earth, or at least france

Stan - 24 Apr 2015 18:24 - 59109 of 81564

When you due to go abroad again?

Fred1new - 24 Apr 2015 18:33 - 59110 of 81564

Why not?

cynic - 24 Apr 2015 18:47 - 59111 of 81564

munich and budapest early/mid may

fred - why not? ask the locals around marseille .... they'ld probably even prefer to have you your your ilk

Stan - 24 Apr 2015 18:56 - 59112 of 81564

How about tomorrow -):

Fred1new - 24 Apr 2015 19:15 - 59113 of 81564

I always had a friendly reception in Marseilles when they saw my dragon!

Locals were very friendly.

Chris Carson - 24 Apr 2015 19:30 - 59114 of 81564

That's not a very nice nickname for your wife Freddy Boyo, I would be happy to pay your fare on condition no internet connection where you settled in France.

cynic - 24 Apr 2015 19:41 - 59115 of 81564

would do but have already bought a fresh crab for dinner :-)

Fred1new - 25 Apr 2015 09:53 - 59116 of 81564

required field - 25 Apr 2015 12:54 - 59117 of 81564

Just a little example of the difference between France and the UK.......when they had the Provence landings anniversary last year : the most important thing was the number of people that had dinner on their aircraft carrier !....800 people all sat down to a gourmet meal !.....that was the biggest thing !.....perhaps they are right.....what's the point of a war ?.....let's all tuck in.....

cynic - 25 Apr 2015 13:16 - 59118 of 81564

the french had a very ambivalent attitude towards "their own" vichy gov't .... whereas parts of southern france had strong maquis (resistance) sympathies, around marseille was not so inclined, and so too lyon

thus, if you walk around nice, there are commemorative plaques on almost every street corner
however, if you go to salon-de-provence (just outside marseille), these plaques are conspicuous by their absence - i haven't visited marseille proper ..... indeed, the memorial to one of the great resistance leaders (jean moulin) is tucked away along a country road which you'll probably only find by chance

a good indication, i feel, of where the local population's sympathies lay

required field - 25 Apr 2015 13:21 - 59119 of 81564

It also depends on the maire.....a maire has big influence in France within their communities, much more so than in the UK......they are like "petits rois" (little kings) so decisions to commemorate can be more in some places than others....Marseille suffered in WWII with the streets being blown up by the Nazis because they feared it turning into a Warsaw ghetto with resistance fighters....

Haystack - 25 Apr 2015 14:03 - 59120 of 81564

https://yougov.co.uk/news/2015/04/24/ranking-coalitions/

Majority Conservative government the ‘least bad option’ – voters

All possible governments have net negative ratings among voters – but a Conservative majority is considered the least bad possibility for the country

Just two weeks before the general election, the race is too close to call. A hung parliament is the most likely outcome, and as the parties have come round to the fact the campaign has become a discussion of which combinations of parties may be able to govern, and which arrangement may be best for the UK. The Conservatives have focused on a ‘chaotic’ Labour-SNP pact, the SNP have been promised to lock out the Tories with Labour, and the Lib Dems want to steer either main party towards the centre.

MaxK - 25 Apr 2015 14:42 - 59121 of 81564

aldwickk - 25 Apr 2015 14:46 - 59122 of 81564

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aldwickk - 25 Apr 2015 16:21 - 59123 of 81564

http://www.ukip.org/ukip_manifesto_summary

Fred1new - 25 Apr 2015 16:33 - 59124 of 81564

He will be forgetting his own lies next!

David Cameron has blamed a “brain fade” for forgetting his football team during his speech in Croydon, urging the audience to back West Ham instead of Aston Villa . The blunder has resulted in many jokes and criticisms by the PM’s rivals and laughter!

Fred1new - 25 Apr 2015 16:37 - 59125 of 81564

Haze seemsto have missed this:


Labour lead at 2
Latest YouGov / The Sun results 24th April - Con 33%, Lab 35%, LD 8%, UKIP 13%, GRN 6%; APP -11

Stan - 25 Apr 2015 18:13 - 59126 of 81564

David Cameron has blamed a “brain fade” for forgetting his football team during his speech in Croydon, urging the audience to back Wet Spam instead of Aston Vanilla . The blunder has resulted in many jokes and criticisms by the PM’s rivals and laughter!

"Forgetting" your football team? What an idiot!.. he will be forgetting his own name next -):
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