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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.

Chris Carson - 30 Apr 2015 16:43 - 59423 of 81564

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I wonder if one day that, you'll say that, you care
If you say you love me madly, I'll gladly, be there
Like a puppet on a string

Love is just like a merry-go-round
With all the fun of a fair
One day I'm feeling down on the ground
Then I'm up in the air
Are you leading me on?
Tomorrow will you be gone?

I wonder if one day that, you'll say that, you care
If you say you love me madly, I'll gladly, be there
Like a puppet on a string

I may win on the roundabout
Then I'll lose on the swings
In or out, there is never a doubt
Just who's pulling the strings
I'm all tied up in you
But where's it leading me to?

I wonder if one day that, you'll say that, you care
If you say you love me madly, I'll gladly, be there
Like a puppet on a string

I wonder if one day that, you'll say that, you care
If you say you love me madly, I'll gladly, be there
Like a puppet on a string

Like a puppet on a..... String

Stan - 30 Apr 2015 16:44 - 59424 of 81564

CC excels himself with the post above... just when you thought his C&P's couldn't get any longer -):

Chris Carson - 30 Apr 2015 16:47 - 59425 of 81564

Going down with Burnley Stan ...... Labour in Scotland LOL!!!!!

Stan - 30 Apr 2015 16:50 - 59426 of 81564

We are staying up.. say we are staying up -):

Chris Carson - 30 Apr 2015 16:51 - 59427 of 81564

:0)

Fred1new - 30 Apr 2015 17:00 - 59428 of 81564

Stan,

Like some others on this thread I think they are telling each other porkies.

MaxK - 30 Apr 2015 17:05 - 59429 of 81564

What is the problem with jock schools?

stable - 30 Apr 2015 17:05 - 59430 of 81564

sutherlh1
I have looked at 3, cosyroof was interesting.

sutherlh1 - 30 Apr 2015 17:41 - 59431 of 81564

Thanks Stable, have not considered them. H

hilary - 30 Apr 2015 17:46 - 59432 of 81564

Max,

The biggest problem is they're full of jock kids.

Chris Carson - 30 Apr 2015 18:00 - 59433 of 81564

My dog won't vote Labour, says David Blunkett
Former Home Secretary warns Ed Miliband will not win a majority due to SNP 'tsunami'


By Matthew Holehouse, Political Correspondent5:17PM BST 30 Apr 2015
David Blunkett, the former Home Secretary, has said that his dog would be unlikely to vote for Labour, as he warned that Ed Miliband will be unable to form a majority government.
A nationalist “tsunami sweeping Scotland” will mean a minority government led by Mr Miliband will have to “reach out across political divide”.
Much of Labour’s policy platform would have to be “delayed” until after a second election, Mr Blunkett said.
He said the Scottish National Party could deal the Labour Party its worst crisis since the 1983 “massacre”. Voters have now “switched off” to Labour in Scotland, and are now “not even prepared to take leaflets or to engage in discussion.”
“I've never seen anything quite like what we have at the moment,” he told BBC Radio 4. “We all went through the horror of the 1983 election when Labour was massacred in the polls, but people were still arguing about policy and values.
“Now we have a situation where labour could win literally scores of seats in England and Wales and see themselves unable to offer a majority Labour government because of what’s happened in just one part of the United Kingdom.
“I think that it's going to have to be what you might describe as more than grown-up politics. An incoming Labour government led by Ed Miliband will have to reach out across political divides.”
“It will mean that the cutting edge programmes that we want to see will have to be delayed until eventually we can win a an overall majority across the United Kingdom.”
A Labour source insisted: “We are fighting for a majority.”


Mr Blunkett, who is blind, hinted he is “frustrated” with the Labour campaign.
In a mischievous exchange, he said he used to write a column for The Sun under the persona of Sadie, his old guide dog, who would “say things I wouldn’t dare have said myself”.
He went on: “My present dog is called Cosby. He is the sixth dog I’ve had. He is five years old. He is interested in politics, but he thinks it is slightly boring and he sleeps through my speeches. I’m not sure whether he is entirely on board with voting labour. That’s Cosby speaking. It’s just astonishing, I’m not a ventriloquist.”
Having served in the Cabinet, “you get used to the idea that people will listen and will respond to your ideas about how they should run the campaign," he said.
“I’m not involved in that anymore and so I’m shouting at the radio and the television just like all other interested political activists. I’m no longer a General; I’m back on the doorstep, I’m back on the stump doing what I like doing, but it can be deeply frustrating.”



ExecLine - 30 Apr 2015 19:09 - 59434 of 81564

Stan

Who did you go with? Out of interest, have they got a web site on it?

Haystack - 30 Apr 2015 20:48 - 59435 of 81564

Miliband getting hammered on the debate right now.

MaxK - 30 Apr 2015 21:47 - 59436 of 81564

Was he? I thought he did quite well, 3rd but not baaad.

Haystack - 30 Apr 2015 22:05 - 59437 of 81564

Even the Guardian poll has Cameron easily the winner.

Haystack - 30 Apr 2015 22:20 - 59438 of 81564

Northampton Police report finding a man’s body in the River Nene, near Becketts Park. The dead man’s name will not be released until his family has been notified.

The victim apparently drowned due to excessive beer consumption.
He was wearing black fishnet stockings, a red garter belt, a pink G-string, a strap-on dildo, purple lipstick, and a ‘Milliband for PM’ on his T-shirt. He also had a cucumber stuffed up his rectum.

In spite of what we sometimes think, the Police do care!!! The police removed the Ed Milliband T-shirt to spare his family any unnecessary embarrassment.

Haystack - 01 May 2015 03:05 - 59439 of 81564

Fred1new - 01 May 2015 07:53 - 59440 of 81564

Fred1new - 01 May 2015 07:54 - 59441 of 81564

aldwickk - 01 May 2015 08:25 - 59442 of 81564

Stupid ugly cartoon's , makes you wounder what the posters state of mind is
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