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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 - 19 Nov 2015 14:23 - 64916 of 81564

Hays done a little more muck raking for you do dig you teeth into,

Tory minister Robert Halfon admits cheating on partner amid blackmail claims.

Life in the tory party for you!

2517GEORGE - 19 Nov 2015 14:27 - 64917 of 81564

Re CC's post 64916. There are a few Labour MP's, unfortunately in very prominent, decision making positions who appear to be a danger to the UK. If the party is not careful these numbers will rise at the behest of their union paymasters.
2517

Haystack - 19 Nov 2015 14:43 - 64918 of 81564

The unions are behind keeping Trident as jobs are involved.

Fred1new - 19 Nov 2015 14:46 - 64919 of 81564

25,

How many in the con party are a danger to the Uk and who are their masters?


I forgot it is seen to be the Con party donors, doing little buy ups.

2517GEORGE - 19 Nov 2015 14:52 - 64920 of 81564

''How many in the con party are a danger to the Uk and who are their masters?''
DYOR, lazy sod
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Fred1new - 19 Nov 2015 14:54 - 64921 of 81564

Hey,

That's my line!

8-)

Haystack - 19 Nov 2015 14:58 - 64922 of 81564

http://home.bt.com/news/uk-news/lord-blunkett-urges-labour-ministers-to-defy-jeremy-corbyn-over-air-strikes-vote-11364017407635

Lord Blunkett urges Labour ministers to defy Jeremy Corbyn over air strikes vote

Shadow ministers should defy any attempt by Jeremy Corbyn to force them to vote against extending British air strikes from Iraq to Syria, former home secretary Lord Blunkett has said.

2517GEORGE - 19 Nov 2015 15:19 - 64923 of 81564

H, you are right re unions wanting to keep Trident, I was referring to union plans to oust moderate Labour MP's.
2517

ExecLine - 19 Nov 2015 15:28 - 64924 of 81564

Nov 19, 2015 20:04 IST
South Africa:

A 1,111 carat "high quality diamond" has been discovered at a mine in Botswana, said to be the biggest find in more than a century, according to the mine company.

The gem, only second in size to the Cullinan diamond which was unearthered in South Africa in 1905, was mined by Lucara Diamond Corp.


"The magnificent stone, which originated from the south lobe of Lucara's Karowe Mine, is the world second largest gem quality diamond ever recovered and largest ever to be recovered through a modern processing facility," the Stockholm listed company said a statement.


The stone is yet to be evaluated, but commodities and mining analyst Kieron Hodgson, said it has "the potential to be one very expensive diamond."

"Valuation will depend on potential inclusions, how it would behave in cutting, optimal shape as well as final colour," he told AFP.

"All these things will need to be evaluated prior to bidding."

The biggest diamond discovered is the 3,106-carat Cullinan, found near Pretoria in South Africa in 1905.

It was cut to form the Great Star of Africa and the Lesser Star of Africa, which are set in the Crown Jewels of Britain.

Lucara indicated on its website that the Karowe Mine had also this week turned up further finds -- an 813 carat stone and a 374 carat stone, prompting Lamb to laud "an amazing week" for the company.

ExecLine - 19 Nov 2015 15:29 - 64925 of 81564

PS. Don't you think, that it looks like there are some bits missing from it - or that have broken off? I wonder where they are or what might have happened to them?

List of world's largest rough diamonds

Haystack - 19 Nov 2015 15:41 - 64926 of 81564

Corbyn and the activists and unions appetite for him are the death throws of the hard left. His imminent demise will put the left back in the box for a generation or more.

The Conservatives are giving him an easy ride. They are looking forward to his being leader at the 2020 GE. Unfortunately, the more sensible members of Labour have other ideas. The betting is on him leaving next year. You can get 11/1 on his leaving this year, but if falls to 2/1 next year and then the odds go up again.

If the Conservatives wanted him out soon they would be leaning on him much harder. He is pretty unstable at the moment and dramatically increased pressure would push him over the edge. He is looking older by the day. If he leaves it too long it is going to be a case of mental exhaustion or a breakdown. I remember in his first days as leader, Sky were following him down the street near the Commons to ask questions and he kept muttering, "someone is bothering me".

MaxK - 19 Nov 2015 16:08 - 64927 of 81564

Surely it's not beyond the means of the PLP to engineer a return of the lesser spotted Millibandus via a nice safe seat?

Fred1new - 19 Nov 2015 16:14 - 64928 of 81564

If he wants to be, Corbyn will still be leading the Labour party at the next election.

I doubt that Cameron will be leader of the Con Party at that point.

But I can see on the table a deal between labour, SNP and Lib/dems with a few Labour right wingers joining the neo-con party.

But Hays you haven't answered the question.

Perhaps, Manuel, your cohort, will answer for you.

iturama - 19 Nov 2015 16:15 - 64929 of 81564

Corbyn

When I'm in the shower, I'm afraid to wash my hair
I might open my eyes and find someone standing there
People say I'm crazy, just a little touched
But maybe showers remind me of Psycho too much
That's why...

I always feel like somebody's watching me
Who's playing tricks on me
I always feel like somebody's watching me
Tell me it can't be

I don't know anymore
Are the neighbors watching me
Well is the mailman watching me
And I don't feel safe anymore, oh what a mess
I wonder who's watching me now?
Who?
The IRS?

I always feel like somebody's watching me
Who's playing tricks on me
I always feel like somebody's watching me
I can't enjoy my tea!

Fred1new - 19 Nov 2015 16:16 - 64930 of 81564

IT.

It sounds more like a self-projection of yourself.

cynic - 19 Nov 2015 16:17 - 64931 of 81564

surely fred isn't pestering someone to answer a question when he's never been known to answer a straight question himself, or at least not with a straight answer

Fred1new - 19 Nov 2015 16:21 - 64932 of 81564

You can set me an example and show how it is done!

Your problem is that you don't understand your own questions or any answers when they are given!

Haystack - 19 Nov 2015 16:36 - 64933 of 81564

Fred1new - 19 Nov 2015 17:03 - 64934 of 81564

Cameron with a party which has a majority party or followers in government is chickening out of testing or ducking his policy in the house.

He hasn't got a policy or is a chicken.

Some are saying he is everything to all men, or he is a charlatan.

hilary - 19 Nov 2015 19:09 - 64935 of 81564

Cyners,

What's bollocks is your attempt at correlation between good or bad parenting and an apathy towards refugees. The two are mutually exclusive.

And that's ignoring any suspected inference that I might in any way be a bad mother.

Dickhead!
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