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.
Haystack
- 17 Nov 2015 19:58
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I would and have stamped on cockroaches. They make quite a mess. I dare say you could take the same view of bacteria and not use antibiotics. Of course rats should be treated well and food left out for them. You could bring them indoors in cold weather.
MaxK
- 17 Nov 2015 20:51
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Fred1new
- 17 Nov 2015 20:56
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Possibly, a Con party donor who deals in arms.
Wasn't Maggie Thatcher's son a "gun runner" sometime ago.
Perhaps. I am mistaken.
Was he a staunch party member like Haze.
MaxK
- 17 Nov 2015 20:57
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Did you read it?
Haystack
- 17 Nov 2015 21:06
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That website is part of the sputniknews news agency that was created and is run by the Russian government. Most of the article is nonsense.
Fred1new
- 17 Nov 2015 21:13
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I suppose Cameron and Haze are tossing and turning tonight at the thought of Cameron being rejected by his own party.
Even a tory party dominated Defence Committee is telling Cameron and clique their ideas on Syria are inept and the height of stupidity.
Lynton will be disappointed.
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Manuel and Haze,
I have dissected quite a few cockroaches and rats over my time.
Probably, a preferable experience to what I think shaking hands with either of you would be.
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Fred1new
- 17 Nov 2015 21:22
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Did you mean this article:
Putin said at the G20 summit that Russia has presented examples of terrorism financing by individual businessmen from 40 countries, including from member states of the G20.
"I provided examples related to our data on the financing of Islamic State units by natural persons in various countries. The financing comes from 40 countries, as we established, including some G20 members," Putin told reporters following the summit.
The fight against terrorism was a key topic at the summit, according to the Russian leader.
"This topic (the war on the terror) was crucial. Especially after the Paris tragedy, we all understand that the means of financing terrorism should be severed," the Russian president said.
Russia has also presented satellite images and aerial photos showing the true scale of the Islamic State oil trade.
#Putin: #ISIS income comes from #oil trade. I showed my colleag
Fred1new
- 17 Nov 2015 21:23
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Can see why Cameron is cosying up to Putin.
MaxK
- 17 Nov 2015 21:29
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It's all run by someone(s) Haystack, and they all have agenda's.
why, with the sophistication available in financial circles, they cant cut off the funding is beyond me.
Fred1new
- 17 Nov 2015 21:38
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They don't know how to hack it.
MaxK
- 17 Nov 2015 22:51
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Ah, but they do Fred...but perhaps they don't want to.
Stan
- 17 Nov 2015 22:56
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Now why would that possibly be so Max?
MaxK
- 17 Nov 2015 23:21
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You know full well Stan.
Dil
- 18 Nov 2015 02:59
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Corbyn should be arrested and tried as a traitor.
VICTIM
- 18 Nov 2015 07:50
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The Turkish fans sang Allahu akbar and booed during the minutes silence in the game against Greece last night . And there's our friend Merkel coseying up to Erdogen a week ago she wants Turkey in the EU nice lady eh .
MaxK
- 18 Nov 2015 07:57
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VICTIM
- 18 Nov 2015 08:05
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The ironic thing though is he wouldn't have got that close to a terrorist to do that would he .
cynic
- 18 Nov 2015 08:07
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please mister terrorist, why don't you put down that nasty gun and give me those grenades
what will i do if you don't?
well, you'll get two hours detention and have to write out a thousand times, "i must not be a naughty terrorist and frighten people"
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spiffing idea fred, as is your promotion of reintroducing the open-doors policy to uk
jimmy b
- 18 Nov 2015 08:28
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BBC News
Armed police have raided a flat in the north Paris suburb of Saint Denis in an operation linked to Friday's attacks.
A woman blew herself up with a suicide belt, a prosecutor says. Some reports suggested two suspects died. Several explosions and gunfire were heard. The operation is said to be ongoing.
Five people have also been arrested.
The focus of the operation is reported to be Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the alleged mastermind of the Islamic State-claimed attacks that killed 129 people.
Fred1new
- 18 Nov 2015 08:43
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Max,
That cartoon is interesting,
Reminds me of :
The Carnation Revolution (Portuguese: Revolução dos Cravos), also referred to as the 25 April (Portuguese: 25 de Abril), was initially a military coup in Lisbon, Portugal, on 25 April 1974 which overthrew the regime of the Estado Novo.[1] The revolution started as a military coup organized by the Armed Forces Movement (Portuguese: Movimento das Forças Armadas (MFA)), composed of military officers who opposed the regime, but the movement was soon coupled with an unanticipated and popular campaign of civil resistance. This movement would lead to the fall of the Estado Novo and the withdrawal of Portugal from its African colonies and East Timor.
The name "Carnation Revolution" comes from the fact that almost no shots were fired and when the population took to the streets to celebrate the end of the dictatorship and war in the colonies, carnations were put into the muzzles of rifles and on the uniforms of the army men. In Portugal, the 25th of April is a national holiday, known as Freedom Day (Portuguese: Dia da Liberdade), to celebrate the event.
A friend was in Portugal during that period and was amazed how the "problem" was resolved.