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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 - 10 Jan 2016 21:02 - 66959 of 81564

I will do with some free of charge.

Unless, they are bald.

8-)

Fred1new - 10 Jan 2016 21:02 - 66960 of 81564

I will do with some free of charge.

Unless, they are bald.

8-)

dreamcatcher - 11 Jan 2016 07:08 - 66961 of 81564




David Bowie passes away after a 'courageous' 18 month battle with cancer

banjomick - 11 Jan 2016 08:16 - 66962 of 81564

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MaxK - 11 Jan 2016 11:38 - 66963 of 81564

It's all going well for corby.




1m ago
11:35



Catherine McKinnell is the fourth shadow minister to resign following Jeremy Corbyn’s reshuffle. Technically her resignation is more serious than the others because, as shadow attorney general, she was a member of the shadow cabinet.

The others who resigned last week - Jonathan Reynolds, Stephen Doughty and Kevan Jones - were all shadow junior ministers



http://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/live/2016/jan/11/jeremy-corbyns-today-programme-interview-politics-live

MaxK - 11 Jan 2016 11:39 - 66964 of 81564

Shame about David Bowie, one of the more talented performers.

jimmy b - 11 Jan 2016 12:04 - 66965 of 81564

For anyone doubting what really happened in Germany on New Year ,i think now with video footage seen on the news and all the interviews it can not be denied that it was Syrians who carried out these assaults ...

Fred1new - 11 Jan 2016 12:07 - 66966 of 81564

Max.

How many tory MPs will have the courage to resign from the split cabinet when Cameron wins the in or out political fiasco?

Using public money to try to keep his con party together.


iturama - 11 Jan 2016 12:43 - 66967 of 81564

Number of complaints in Cologne alone is now over 500, approx 40% of which were sexual assaults including rape. The assaults and thefts were 'almost exclusively' by recent immigrants and illegals. The Cathedral and main railway station are adjacent with much of the celebrations being on the plaza between the two. So much for the comments that women shouldn't have been there.
Fact is that the assaults were deliberately played down to avoid recriminations. The political elite are the same the world over. Brush the muck under the carpet and make soothing noises. The idiots that voted us in will soon forget. After all Christmas only comes once a year.
The police are accused of leaving the plaza on New Year's eve but of course returned with water canon to disperse their own citizens a few days later.

cynic - 11 Jan 2016 12:50 - 66968 of 81564

worth reading this morning's guardian
there's an excellent article in there on this cologne affair, and the german media do not come out of it smelling too good (i like the pun!)

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i can't find what i found this morning, but it seems that the german public tv or news station made no mention of this affair for 3-4 days

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anyway the following is also worth reading
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jan/10/ensure-germany-welcome-refugees-cologne-attacks?

Fred1new - 11 Jan 2016 12:52 - 66969 of 81564

I hear there were over 200 complaints from elderly and portly over 60-year-old men complaining because they weren't assaulted in the suggested manners.

No pleasing some!

Ps. Where is Manuel to-day?

cynic - 11 Jan 2016 12:53 - 66970 of 81564

go to specsavers!

jimmy b - 11 Jan 2016 13:23 - 66971 of 81564

Merkel is beginning to look a bit stupid now .

Stan - 11 Jan 2016 13:55 - 66972 of 81564

"worth reading this morning's guardian", the boy Garnett reading the Guardian.. what ever next.

cynic - 11 Jan 2016 14:09 - 66973 of 81564

it's free already :-)

Stan - 11 Jan 2016 14:11 - 66974 of 81564

OK my boy -):

VICTIM - 11 Jan 2016 14:52 - 66975 of 81564

Heard a German reporter interviewed and she said there were more attacks in other cities but they were not reported openly .

cynic - 11 Jan 2016 14:54 - 66976 of 81564

quite possibly suppressed as in cologne

VICTIM - 11 Jan 2016 15:02 - 66977 of 81564

She also said Merkels popularity is waning , would you believe .

Haystack - 11 Jan 2016 15:11 - 66978 of 81564

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/live/2016/jan/11/jeremy-corbyns-today-programme-interview-politics-live

Unions will strongly oppose Corbyn's bid to change Labour's Trident policy, GMB boss says

GMB boss tells Corbyn unions will fiercely oppose his attempt to change Labour policy on Trident

Sir Paul Kenny, the outgoing general secretary of the GMB union, has just been on the World at One telling Jeremy Corbyn that he might have to think again if he wants to commit the Labour party to unilateral disarmament. Here are the key points.

Kenny indicated that the GMB union would fiercely oppose any attempt by Corbyn to abandon Labour’s commitment to Trident.

Kenny said the GMB would oppose any attempt by Corbyn to change Labour policy making rules in the hope of getting the party to endorse unilateral disarmament. On the Today programme this morning Corbyn confirmed that he was considering this option. But Kenny said that Corbyn could not bypass existing rules and procedures.

The Labour party policy at the moment, reaffirmed at the party conference recently, is the renewal of Trident. Jeremy is perfectly entitled to say he wants to change that policy. He needs to go through the same democratic process that arrived at that policy in the first place ...

There are rules. This isssue of a mandate: I don’t remember any speech anywhere where someone said ‘I’m standing on a platform that I will do what I want, when I want, irrespective of what the rules of the Labour party are’. So let’s just get back to the basics.

Of course people are entitled to want to change policy. Why not? That is how it evolves. But there is a process and there are rules. And if anybody thinks that unions like the GMB are going to go quietly into the night while tens of thousands of our members’ jobs are literally Swaneed away by rhetoric, then they’ve got another shock coming.

(Kenny deserves credit for a particularly creative use of the word Swanee.)

He said the GMB would soon be helping to organise a conference to highlight the tens of thousands of jobs that would be lost if Trident renewal did not go ahead.

There are tens of thousands of British jobs involved here, and British workers. We are going to call a conference. There are about 50 sites around the UK whose livelihoods depend on defence contracts. We are going to ask those people what they think about the Labour party effectively shutting down their jobs. We want their voices heard in this debate.
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