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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.

cynic - 30 Nov 2015 14:34 - 65611 of 81564

that said, the hippocratic oath says that doctors have an obligation to treat one and all
indeed, if you go to the WW1 war cemetry near wimereux, you'll find graves of german soldiers who died in the allies hospital near there

cynic - 30 Nov 2015 14:35 - 65612 of 81564

hays - always assuming that is not an ambush in the making

TANKER - 30 Nov 2015 14:53 - 65613 of 81564

have been to Tesco to get my friend some beer while I am away banks bitter in bottles nigh on a pint 89p a bottle great value in the pub £ 289p a pint
got him 45 bottles last might last him till I get back .
so I spoke to him he said I was tight so have just fetched another 25 bottles

89p what great value and it is my fav drink too .
so put another 20 in the cellar for me

TANKER - 30 Nov 2015 14:54 - 65614 of 81564

and 24 bottles of crabbies ginger beer the wife likes that £1 a bottle 8 bottles for £8

Fred1new - 30 Nov 2015 15:32 - 65615 of 81564

If Cameron was an honest man he would allow his own conspirators to have a free vote on whether to kill innocent people as well as any remaining Isis groups.

I suppose a Syrian peasant isn't worth as much as a city gent.

I suppose you could call it Cameron's collateral damage.

But I wonder when the Bill is put to parliament and is read by those with responsibility of a vote there may be some hesitation.

I wonder if the labour party is setting a trap?

(Wondering for days.)

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But, if one questions whether the Streets of London are safer, I would doubt it.


VICTIM - 30 Nov 2015 15:32 - 65616 of 81564

Free vote then .

VICTIM - 30 Nov 2015 15:35 - 65617 of 81564

The trouble is Fred these Nations themselves have NO regard for their own people , have they .

Fred1new - 30 Nov 2015 15:36 - 65618 of 81564

Ps.

I wonder how many MPs hold shares in Arms Companies.

There seems there is an opportunity for Haze and fellow opportunists there.

cynic - 30 Nov 2015 15:37 - 65619 of 81564

V - never ever expect a balanced view from fred
indeed, he was even forced to admit the other day that he will only post as suits his pretty (perhaps ugly) hard-left agenda

jimmy b - 30 Nov 2015 15:38 - 65620 of 81564

Still chatting crap with Fred then ?

TANKER - 30 Nov 2015 15:39 - 65621 of 81564

fred it appears you have no respect for your family it appears your family are a rough
load of tramps are you tinkers by any chance you know the dirty ones

VICTIM - 30 Nov 2015 15:40 - 65622 of 81564

Yes cynic he is a bit Jekyl and Hyde . I think he's a bugger for the bottle .

cynic - 30 Nov 2015 15:46 - 65623 of 81564

oh no ..... he's not two-faced but it may be as well if he doesn't look in the mirror :-)

Fred1new - 30 Nov 2015 15:55 - 65624 of 81564

Victim,

The trouble is Fred these Nations themselves have NO regard for their own people , have they .

ISIS is a small minority of Syrians inf Raqqa and Syria as a whole, and you are damning a whole population for their action.


It would be like bombing London or Birmingham because there were IRA atrocities carried out by them.

Or flattening Rochdale, because some terrorist may have hidden or be hiding there.

Or blowing up the City of London because some corrupt bankers, traders and Money lenders helped cause a financial crash leading to many people dying of starvation as a consequence.

(You can work the last one out yourself.)

I never expected a perfect world, but at least if one considers themselves moderately civilise, one can try to reduce the carnage and not react out of revenge and insulted pride.


Or, perhaps, Cynic can see how to make a buck or two out the market and put it down to expertise and being pragmatic.

--=-==

If I thought the "proposed" actions were beneficial in the long term I would agree to "bombing", but for the sake of saying "we were there, or we took part" I think if is bloody stupid.

Again, I hope I am wrong in my conclusions.





VICTIM - 30 Nov 2015 16:03 - 65625 of 81564

Fred , has that wife of yours ever kicked you in the Nads .

Fred1new - 30 Nov 2015 16:08 - 65626 of 81564

She doesn't have to.

She is a black belt!

2517GEORGE - 30 Nov 2015 16:09 - 65627 of 81564

The Great Charity Scandal

Nearly 200,000 charities in the UK raising almost £80,000,000,000
Most charities are run for the benefit of their grossly overpaid executives, not the poor individuals they claim to support.

In England and Wales there are 1,939 active charities focused on children; 581 charities trying to find a cure for cancer; 354 charities for birds; 255 charities for animals, 81 charities for people with alcohol problems and 69 charities fighting leukaemia.

You could donate to the £16.3 million- a-year Breakthrough Breast Cancer, the £13.4 million Breast Cancer Care or the £10.6 million Breast Cancer Campaign… and the list goes on. This duplication is hugely expensive.
2517

Fred1new - 30 Nov 2015 17:19 - 65628 of 81564

See Hunt has started to do a U-turn and is running away from the doctors.

Oh, Dear.

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Stan - 30 Nov 2015 17:30 - 65629 of 81564

No surprise at all there Fred, typical tory tactics play both ends against the middle and see if the particular group under attack stands up and say's no.. then back down.

Chris Carson - 30 Nov 2015 17:49 - 65630 of 81564

Jeremy Corbyn tells photographers: 'You're actually very rude'


Jeremy Corbyn has told photographs outside his home that they are "very rude" as they blocked him from getting into his car.

The Labour leader left his home in Islington a short while ago only to face a group of photographers.


He told them: "Mind the way so I can get in the car please."

But when they refused to move aside, he said: "You're actually very rude the way you behave."

As Mr Corbyn is driven away, one photographer tells another: "Apparently we were quite rude."


LOL!!! Is that the same message he has sent to ISIS? Way to go JEZZA!
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