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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.

MaxK - 09 Jul 2015 15:42 - 61337 of 81564

ExecLine - 09 Jul 2015 15:46 - 61338 of 81564

14.31
"With no money to pay shippers, imported goods are getting stuck at Athens seaport Piraeus." Source: The New York Times

With banks closed and the government virtually out of money, Greece has become isolated from the international economy — a big problem for a country that relies on imports for 65 percent of its goods. Cargo containers of food, some medicines and other daily necessities are beginning to pile up on the docks at Piraeus, the international seaport outside Athens, because capital controls make it difficult or impossible to pay the shippers.

ExecLine - 09 Jul 2015 16:00 - 61339 of 81564

cynic

IMHO: 'Jobs' are for people who don't know any better.

Sorry, to sound a bit arrogant. But I will try to explain....

Jobs pay wages or salaries and even bonuses sometimes too. But mostly the income from 'a job' has 'a restriction' placed on it. This restriction is to do with time. Time always puts a ceiling on the income gained from a job.

Now most people do want to become wealthy. But rarely can you become wealthy from 'a job'.

So, what's to do to actually become wealthy?

Ans: 'Selling things'. There are much less restrictions to the earnings. There shouldn't be any restrictions inflicted by 'time'.

At a very low level: Amway, Car Boot Sales, eBay, Dog Food, etc, etc.

Low level: Restaurant meals, Take Away food, Used Vehicles, etc, etc.

Medium level: Owning a chain of shops, restaurants, etc. You also might end up selling 'chains of companies', rather than just products.

High level: Owning a business such as '99p', Amstrad (as it used to be), MFI (as it used to be) . These businesses sold lots of values to lots of people.

The Very Highest Level: Microsoft, Facebook, Google, etc, etc.

cynic - 09 Jul 2015 16:20 - 61340 of 81564

MrT - many thanks for the offer, but as i wrote, he has now and at very long last found a job ....... it may be on basic (bet it is), but that's an awful lot better than having to rely on benefit hand-outs, and in all honesty, with his (lack of) education, about the best he can hope for

Haystack - 09 Jul 2015 19:44 - 61341 of 81564

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/09/poorer-than-greece-the-eu-countries-that-reject-a-new-athens-bailout

Poorer than Greece: the EU countries that reject a new Athens bailout

In Latvia and Lithuania, pensioners and other poor people wonder why they are being asked to pay to bail out their far richer Greek counterparts

Half a continent away from Athens, Milda is unimpressed. Watching reports of the Greek predicament on the news, the Latvian pensioner has little sympathy for her counterparts 1,800 miles to the south.

“Can’t they get by on €120 a week?” she asks, referring to the latest cash limits on pensioners introduced in Greece. “Life’s less expensive down there. It’s warmer, they don’t have to pay for heating or winter boots, and fruit and vegetables must be cheaper.

“Anyway, if they borrowed all that money, they should pay it back, that’s the way I see it.”

Europe’s great Greek crisis is often cast as the downtrodden Hellenic heroes versus the ubermasters of austerity in Berlin. In reality, however, it is smaller nations that have faced crisis themselves, swallowed the austerity medicine and lived to tell the tale who are most hostile to another bailout for Athens.

From central European minnows such as Slovakia to Baltic eurozone republics such as Latvia and Lithuania, hard-pressed pensioners and workers earning barely €500 a month are at a loss as to why Greece should qualify for more largesse.

MaxK - 09 Jul 2015 20:13 - 61342 of 81564

How easy it is to fool people.


“Anyway, if they borrowed all that money, they should pay it back, that’s the way I see it.”

TANKER - 10 Jul 2015 07:27 - 61343 of 81564

TANKER - 08 Jul 2015 16:39 - 61323 of 61345 edit this post

a done deal with Greece as been done but will announce it over the weekend

just to remind you of my post

sunday night announced

TANKER - 10 Jul 2015 07:31 - 61344 of 81564

cynic good luck to him and hope he gets what he needs to make it a great life

TANKER - 10 Jul 2015 07:40 - 61345 of 81564

CYNIC I was born very lucky my mother told me i was going to be lucky and i have had a great life .

education is not the road to riches its luck and knowing some one
most top people are no more clever than the bin man .
most directors are their because of the old boys act that is why most directors
use the merry go round move around before they get found out .
without knowing some one the road is very hard no matter how clever you are
the system stinks the clever very rarely get the chance

Fred1new - 10 Jul 2015 07:57 - 61346 of 81564


Fred1new - 10 Jul 2015 07:59 - 61347 of 81564

The pleasures of killing the defenceless reign!

TANKER - 10 Jul 2015 08:08 - 61348 of 81564

fred your views as a labour voter tells why they had a very bad result
lunatics and dimwits

jimmy b - 10 Jul 2015 08:12 - 61349 of 81564

Those cartoons do get very boring , post a nice picture of something interesting .

cynic - 10 Jul 2015 08:27 - 61350 of 81564

thanks MrT (61348) ...... this young chap certainly made an appalling mess of his early life and it took him 20 years to wake up that he had to help himself

TANKER - 10 Jul 2015 08:48 - 61351 of 81564

cynic do not blame him it is the system .

Fred1new - 10 Jul 2015 08:49 - 61352 of 81564

JB,

Each to their own.

Personally, the cartoons are often very succinct and fair representation of public opinion.

-=-=-=

Manuel,

Perhaps, he needed better guidance in his earlier life!

Fred1new - 10 Jul 2015 08:49 - 61353 of 81564

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TANKER - 10 Jul 2015 08:50 - 61354 of 81564

teachers not allowed to teach just follow stupid rules .
by non educated scum called ofsted

jimmy b - 10 Jul 2015 09:02 - 61355 of 81564

cynic - 10 Jul 2015 09:38 - 61356 of 81564

61355 - certainly true in part, though that is not the whole story ......

btw, it is pretty brave of you to state that your (tiresome) cartoons are a reflection of general public opinion
were that so, it would be a reasonable supposition that labour would have swept to power in the election ..... i don't recollect that that was the case!
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