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.
TANKER
- 14 Sep 2015 09:08
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have we now got another jimmy savil in the lab gov
MaxK
- 14 Sep 2015 09:10
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I suspect it was always Germany's intention to cherry pick the ones they want, and export the rest.
Why else this sudden call from Brussels to share the influx?
TANKER
- 14 Sep 2015 09:21
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here is the latest news CORBYN IS A DAM LIAR A VERY VILE AND VERY DISHONEST SCUMBAG WILL NOT ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS LOWER THAN A RAT . A SO CALLED LEADER WHO WILL NOT SPEAK TO PARTY MEMBERS . JUST A BLOODY LIAR
SCUMBAG
TANKER
- 14 Sep 2015 09:32
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In 1974, Corbyn married Jane Chapman, then a fellow Labour Party councillor in Haringey and university lecturer,[16] who described Corbyn as her "political soulmate"; the couple divorced in 1979.[100] Eight years later he married Chilean exile Claudia Bracchitta, with whom he had three sons. Following a disagreement over whether to send their son Ben to a grammar school – Corbyn opposes selection at 11 – the couple divorced in 1999, although Corbyn said in June 2015 that he continued to "get on very well" with his ex-wife.[11][101] Ben was later sent to Queen Elizabeth's School, which was Bracchitta's first choice.[102] In 2015, Corbyn married his long-term domestic partner Laura Alvarez,[103] a Mexican who works as an importer of fair trade coffee.[104]
Having described himself as parsimonious in the past,[20] Corbyn told Simon Hattenstone of The Guardian in June 2015, "I don't spend a lot of money, I lead a very normal life, I ride a bicycle and I don't have a car."[11] He has been a vegetarian since the age of 20, following a period working on a pig farm, and is often described in the media as teetotal, although he has said that he does drink but "very, very little".[105][106]
TANKER
- 14 Sep 2015 09:33
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would not send is children to the local school no principles
TANKER
- 14 Sep 2015 09:44
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but I do not get angry I just post facts
just take the migrant crises all dam to the nutters in the eu
now out of control and now migrants from all over the world joining the flow
and the powers should act fast and send those back home or face the death of the eu
TANKER
- 14 Sep 2015 09:47
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for the last 25 years I have given thousands to charities from my bank account on Friday I cancelled all of them and will now stop giving my blood I now do not who is getting my blood my children have followed my lead
TANKER
- 14 Sep 2015 09:48
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off to beach now for a walk .
VICTIM
- 14 Sep 2015 09:49
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And there was Wan--- oops sorry Junker saying that Farage brought humour to the EU .
Fred1new
- 14 Sep 2015 10:02
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Max,
I am just being inquisitive.
Were you an economic migrant when you moved to “France” and from “France” back to the UK?
Also, just wondering, whether the hairy one is a tax migrant, or a wandering itinerant in Austria?
cynic
- 14 Sep 2015 10:07
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very tortuous fred :-)
in the meaning of current parlance, surely and "economic migrant" is one who migrates without the proper wherewithal to live and work without reliance on state subsidies or benefits
someone who migrates because Country X offers better climate or ambience or similar and is not and will not be a burden on that country's welfare system is a different matter altogether
stable
- 14 Sep 2015 10:24
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I do think that the likes of Cynic et al must be active users of self flagellation
for the pleasure thay get for continuing to 'chat' with Fred
I decided years ago to filter him as it was a one sided converstaion and he NEVER responded to any comments made about his views.
Things never change, you all seem to know you are waisting your time and energy.
If he was totaly filtered he would soon give up and you all can find someone else to try to rise too.
Dont choose Dill, he is much to inteligent.
cynic
- 14 Sep 2015 10:42
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who is filtered?
fred or me?
if me, it would seem not to be so :-)
to give fred his due, he is by no means stupid, but i assuredly think he lives in an ivory tower and doesn't seem to have any understanding of the reality of life let alone human nature
will10
- 14 Sep 2015 10:51
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Morning all from France. I've just a moment before we put the lorry on the ferry. I have no brand loyalty for any political party. ( loyal only to Bristol Rovers and Clarke's Shoes black/brown brogues. I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member). I was delighted that Corbyn the underdog won. Much respect to a man of principles (even though I am on the opposite side of most of them). Best of all Blair, Mendleson and Campbell have finally been seen off. They have zero influence. Rumour has it their annual membership dues will be returned.
Dave the chinless wonder is only a few months away from being in the middle of a shit storm. It will only take a few of his to wander over to the gormless Nigel Fearage Appreciation Society to knock him back.
You all take care, will be back in UK in a few hours.
Chris Carson
- 14 Sep 2015 10:52
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cynic - stable mentioned intelligent in his post. This assuredly leaves you out :0)
The only man I know who is happy to converse with the speaking clock.
required field
- 14 Sep 2015 10:59
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I was just thinking a few things out for the anti-illegal immigrant crusade of ours :
We shall have day and night boat patrols with projectors, search lights and recorded interventions in all languages (in german first, sounds better, more intimidating),
As far as logos are concerned : I reckon that a sign with a sort of isle of man legs would be ideal along with a round blason with a rabbit with a red line across it with vorbotten/interdict on it....something like that ...what do you think ?...
plus dogs, dobermans......the whole works what !?...should get the pilgrims singin'....
cynic
- 14 Sep 2015 11:29
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call for general strike
what a spiffing idea!
if you ever want to alienate the vast majority of the public, then the unions should blunder ahead at full speed, confident in the absolute backing of JC - no, not Him up there!
i suspect the bill to be debated in HofC this afternoon is too draconian in its detail, but the concept behind it sounds ok ....... that is to say, for a strike to proceed, there has to be a minimum % of that union's members (a) voting and (b) backing the strike
also, if someone has the right to withdraw his labour, as assuredly he does, then the employer has just as much right to bring in an alternate
MaxK
- 14 Sep 2015 11:37
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Fred.
Moved is relative.
Whilst I was based in La Belle France for a number of years, my income was derived from blighty (business) Rennes airport was very handy.
Haystack
- 14 Sep 2015 11:42
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http://order-order.com/2015/09/14/corbyn-stormin-away-from-sky-news/
Watch a grouchy Jezza walk away in silence from Sky’s Darren McCaffery last night, before bizarrely complaining “there are people bothering me“:
WATCH: This is what happened when I tried to ask #Corbyn about shadow cabinet. He accuses me of "bothering" him. pic.twitter.com/uyqQdwXYu3
— Darren McCaffrey (@DMcCaffreySKY) September 14, 2015
Yes Jeremy, you’re the Leader of the Opposition now.
Jeremy Corbyn waves down a police car and complains he is being bothered by journalists asking about his shadow cabinet…
— Kay Burley (@KayBurley) September 14, 2015
One day in the job and he’s already trying to get journalists arrested…