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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 Apr 2016 15:35 - 69932 of 81564

PS. How did he finance the purchases?

cynic - 10 Apr 2016 16:30 - 69933 of 81564

69925 - that is an unfair smear

many if not most immigrant groups will tend to cling together for at least a generation and maybe two
this is partly to do with being comfortable with the things one knows and understands, and partly because resident society will not want or even willingly allow integration

as time passes, and particularly as intermarriage becomes accepted, these barriers are broken down

ExecLine - 10 Apr 2016 17:14 - 69934 of 81564

International Space Station 360° Panoramic Tour

Stan - 10 Apr 2016 17:28 - 69935 of 81564

Don't change the subject E/L.. As we continue to enjoy the right wing exposure of their ignorance, arrogance and greedy approach to life.

Haystack - 10 Apr 2016 17:40 - 69936 of 81564

Stan
You are so very funny. Miliband used all the tax avoidance open to him when his father died, amounting to several times that of Cameron. Even the Guardian is owned by an offshore company.

I love to see lefties bleating about some new piece of trivia.

ExecLine - 10 Apr 2016 17:44 - 69937 of 81564

Cameron's Panamanian Song Titles

Money money money, from my mummy, it's a rich boys world!
Owing Me, Owing You
I Hid It My Way
Dodging 9 'til 5
Walk Like A Panamanian
Daddy was a tax dodger, but he never hurt nobody, he just loved to live that way - & he loved to steal your money
Somewhere Only We Know
Stuck in the Fiddle With You
My Old Man's a Trust Man
I will do anything for love…but I won't do VAT
Like a Virgin Isle, taxed for the very first time
Papa don't leech
I work all night, I work all day, to pay the bills I have to pay. Ain't it sad?
You pay it best, when you pay nothing at all
Whats the story thieving Tory?
(Contempt for) Common People
My money lies over the ocean, my money lies over the sea. My money lies over the ocean, so bring back my money to me
Imagine there's no Haven..........
Hush, little piggy, don't you cry. One day you'll be an off-shore pie

Stan - 10 Apr 2016 17:46 - 69938 of 81564

H/S, your fixation with various members of the opposition is an obvious fascination in your world.. Do you collect stamps as well?.

ExecLine - 10 Apr 2016 17:48 - 69939 of 81564

Lefty hypocrites are far more hypocritical than right wing ones - and jealous with it too!

Haystack - 10 Apr 2016 17:51 - 69940 of 81564

What about your fixation with the Tories?

It is about the politics of envy again. Far better to moan about your neighbour's wealth than work for something of your own.

Stan - 10 Apr 2016 17:59 - 69941 of 81564

You confuse fixation with exposing relative right wing extremism.

ExecLine - 10 Apr 2016 18:00 - 69942 of 81564

Stan - 10 Apr 2016 18:05 - 69943 of 81564

Another point conceded by the right wing loonies on here.

Haystack - 10 Apr 2016 18:17 - 69944 of 81564

And don't forget to ignore left wing extremism.

Stan - 10 Apr 2016 18:40 - 69945 of 81564

Again irrelevant as that has not been discussed on here, again you can wriggle all you like.. but no one likes an off-shore social scrounger.

Fred1new - 10 Apr 2016 18:57 - 69946 of 81564

Stan,

I think Haze's father was a dustbin man until he became a refuge collector.

(Before you start, "nothing wrong with a dustbin man.)

Exec,

Jealous of what.

Tell us what you are hiding?

cynic - 10 Apr 2016 19:01 - 69947 of 81564

66934 - just an addendum to that post

the last section of the article in ST (the conclusion) got it spot on about certain aspects of muslim culture that should assuredly not be allowed to operate in uk - eg sharia "courts" notwithstanding that they have no legal standing

Fred1new - 10 Apr 2016 19:26 - 69948 of 81564

Nothing against many tories, just irritated by some of the con men they have let into their party and then the party "faithful" to worshiping them.

(And Haze rushing off to Lynton for the latest mantra.)


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Haystack - 10 Apr 2016 19:32 - 69949 of 81564

Stan
If you have a pension then you may find that it has investments in offshore trusts.

Luckily we don't have a left wing government as we might end up in a bit of a mess like Cuba, Venezuela and France,

Stan - 10 Apr 2016 19:37 - 69950 of 81564

Irrelevant yet again H/S or should it be H/S the off shore tax scrounging supporter?

Haystack - 10 Apr 2016 20:22 - 69951 of 81564

Let us look at Mr Corbyn.
He has said that he would publish his income and tax details but has failed to do so so far.

Lets us look at his wife.
Luxury coffee sold from the home of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is produced by poverty-stricken Mexican farmers, some of whom have earned less than the country’s minimum wage.

Laura Alvarez, the politician’s third wife, runs a business selling organic beans, and boasts that those who make it are paid ‘a fair wage and enjoy good conditions of employment’.

It has been discovered that Café Mam is produced by farmers in Mexico’s poorest state, who earn just 93p for each 500g bag that Ms Alvarez sells for £10.One farmer took home the equivalent of just £260 in a year after paying his workers – a quarter of the regional minimum wage;

A woman gets up at 4am each day to begin her back-breaking work, and wept when she was told how much her coffee is sold for by wealthy Westerners, including Mr Corbyn’s wife;

Itinerant workers are being paid between 80 and 130 pesos – £3.15 to £5.10 – a day to pick coffee;

Workers are living in tiny shacks with their families. They also had to take turns to sleep in their factory to stop thieves stealing the machinery and wrecking their livelihood.

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