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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 - 25 May 2015 08:35 - 60393 of 81564

My mum told me that I shouldn't talk to girls.

Sometimes, I wish I had listened to her.

cynic - 25 May 2015 08:50 - 60394 of 81564

absolutely sure .... i still have some croft's '63 and also other ports/vintages '66, '67, '70, '85

far far too much indeed, but it's out of fashion so shall not sell in auction
drink a little myself and also sell some at a very fair price to the golf club on sor basis

MaxK - 25 May 2015 20:29 - 60395 of 81564

Give it up Dave, you have no chance!




Germany and France agree closer eurozone ties without treaty change

Proposals to be presented at EU summit in June will come as a blow to David Cameron who will table British pre-referendum demands at same meeting


Ian Traynor in Brussels and Frances Perraudin in London

Monday 25 May 2015 18.55 BST



Angela Merkel and François Hollande shake hands in Berlin. Photograph: Imago/Barcroft Media


Ian Traynor in Brussels and Frances Perraudin in London

Monday 25 May 2015 18.55 BST Last modified on Monday 25 May 2015 19.35 BST



Germany and France have forged a pact to integrate the eurozone without reopening the EU’s treaties, in a blow to David Cameron’s referendum campaign.

Sidestepping Britain’s demands to renegotiate the Lisbon treaty and Britain’s place in the EU, the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and the French president, François Hollande, have sealed an agreement aimed at fashioning a tighter political union among the single-currency countries while operating within the confines of the existing treaty.






The Franco-German policy proposal, said Le Monde, “shows that French and German leaders do not have much in common with David Cameron”



more: http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/may/25/germany-france-eurozone-integration-no-lisbon-treaty-change-david-cameron

TANKER - 26 May 2015 07:15 - 60396 of 81564

lets have the vote and get us out of the stinking rotten corrupt eu
it is no benefit to the working classes it has destroyed wages destroyed the services
and made the rich richer .
the only thing it as done is fcuk up hospitals schools filled the prisons
get the scum out of the uk Poland released all their prisoners if they left the country
and if they did not would be sent back to prison . facts

TANKER - 26 May 2015 07:25 - 60397 of 81564

American and eu companies pay hardly any taxes in the uk they fiddle al their profits
its time to act and tell them pay your taxes or leave .
uk companies are now protesting to gov over a level playing field .
teco
mrw
sbry
m/s
waitrose
johnlewis
and many more are being hit because foreign companies pay very little taxes

TANKER - 26 May 2015 07:28 - 60398 of 81564

the directors of all foreign companies pay no taxes in the uk
and most of their managers pay no taxes
close them down or pay your taxes

Fred1new - 26 May 2015 07:45 - 60399 of 81564

Fred1new - 26 May 2015 07:48 - 60400 of 81564

Fred1new - 26 May 2015 07:49 - 60401 of 81564

Please give me something I can bribe my party F, sorry neos with!

VICTIM - 26 May 2015 08:14 - 60402 of 81564

Is Hollande a puppet on a string , he looks a bit like one in that photo .

Fred1new - 26 May 2015 08:33 - 60403 of 81564

Could say that of Dodgy Dave on the strings of Con party Euro-septics!

What will he do to stay in "power"?

Chris Carson - 26 May 2015 08:51 - 60404 of 81564

With a joke as opposition, not a lot!

MaxK - 26 May 2015 11:31 - 60405 of 81564

Chuk backs Liz for numero uno


http://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2015/may/26/queens-speech-cameron-juncker-politics-live

Haystack - 26 May 2015 11:53 - 60406 of 81564

Liz Kendall will upset the unions. She is a Blairite. She is in the mold of Brown. There are stories of her throwing mobile phones at people and having temper tantrums and phone rage.

I like Burnham as he looks to be unelectable. The unions back him, although they have threatened to withdraw support if his policies don't oppose all cuts. That is unlikely as all parties have accepted cuts are still needed. Even Miliband admitted as much.

aldwickk - 26 May 2015 12:30 - 60407 of 81564

.

hilary - 26 May 2015 12:31 - 60408 of 81564

Was mold a Freudian slip, Haystack? :o)

Haystack - 26 May 2015 12:45 - 60409 of 81564

No. Android spell checker that sometimes thinks it knows better. In some cases it is right.

hilary - 26 May 2015 12:56 - 60410 of 81564

It's definitely correct in this instance!

cynic - 26 May 2015 13:11 - 60411 of 81564

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cynic - 26 May 2015 13:12 - 60412 of 81564

of course there is Moldy Warp the Mole from the children's classic Little Grey Rabbit series

but going back to early medieval times or even before that, there was the legend of Mouldwarp, with that sobriquet then attaching itself to Henry Vlll when he became a tyrant
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