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.
MaxK
- 21 Jul 2016 15:46
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He's a luvvy, so all is forgiven.
VICTIM
- 21 Jul 2016 15:51
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Never liked him as much as he loves himself , very very overrated and wondering if on the verge of some sort of breakdown . In fact mostly detested him and if - I don't like Mondays comes on the radio its staight off .
jimmy b
- 21 Jul 2016 15:57
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Shit songwriter and a first class prat !!
Haystack
- 21 Jul 2016 16:37
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Mock the week tonight is the one my son was at. It was postponed due to Jo Cox death. Good episode, lots of Corbyn stuff. At least a half hour. Not sure how much through to edit. Jokes about Bruce Forsythe's daughter being as old as the Queen.
MaxK
- 23 Jul 2016 13:10
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Fred1new
- 23 Jul 2016 14:26
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A funny shape for a condom.
aldwickk
- 23 Jul 2016 23:11
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That's what people say about you
Haystack
- 23 Jul 2016 23:45
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How low can he go? Corbyn in new 'slave labour' T-shirt scandal where poverty-stricken workers are paid a pitiful 30 PENCE an hour to make £10 tops... that fund his leadership campaign
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3705087/How-low-Corbyn-new-slave-labour-T-shirt-scandal-poverty-stricken-workers-paid-pitiful-30-PENCE-hour-make-10-tops-fund
grannyboy
- 24 Jul 2016 00:14
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Corbyn's a cnut, i can't wait for him to win the leadership of the
Labour party, after all what's the opposition, Owen fricking Smith.
Once my associates and myself help to vote corbyn back in as leader,
we're out of the party and relinquish our membership, it'l be worth
seeing the Labour party torn apart.
aldwickk
- 24 Jul 2016 10:41
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I think Owen Smith would a good leader, let's hope he doesn't win.
aldwickk
- 24 Jul 2016 10:47
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grannyboy
- 24 Jul 2016 16:53
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Owen smith pounces around like a sixth former, and has the same ideals.
Fred1new
- 24 Jul 2016 17:48
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At least he has some!
Where did you leave yours?
MaxK
- 25 Jul 2016 09:14
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W10 is history for me EL!
Don't want it, don't need it, so why put up with the bullshit?
Haystack
- 25 Jul 2016 11:59
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We have converted all our PCs and laptops to W10 and it has been excellent on all if them. There will come a time when MS stops support of other operating systems. They must have stopped most of the development on them already. W10 is much faster and more efficient
Haystack
- 25 Jul 2016 12:23
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Fred
So much nuttiness so little medication!
Fred1new
- 25 Jul 2016 12:36
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And that is from a runner of Tory Central office who knows everybody and everything.
I am really worried now.
jimmy b
- 25 Jul 2016 12:44
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Fred1new
- 25 Jul 2016 13:30
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Dumbo, Manuel and Vicky,
I am able to recognise beliefs and bigotry and generally can distinguish them from informed and factual opinion.
Again, I am well use to critical self-analysis and even introspection and modify my opinions and actions in response to critical analysis and discussion.
Perhaps, the latter approach would be useful for yourselves, but I doubt you would give much validity to the opinion of others unless they coincide with your own.
Manuel,
If you read back to before some of my posts before the referendum you will see that I thought “out” vote simply put was a “dumb” vote, especially when one considered the probable difficulties and costs of negotiations and renegotiations of rules, laws, contracts, boundaries, responsibilities etc. made or agreed to, over the last 45years.
From your recent postings, you seem to be catching up and realising the consequences.
(Also, consider the costs of attempting to fortify little england to prevent the unknown numbers of immigrants wishing to enter the country. It is not appealing, but of course, you are welcome to your opinions.
(Hear they are starting to build smuggling tunnels between NI and SI ready for the exit, unless they devolve as a whole.)
Cameron, Hay’s and your messiah, did a wonderful job and foresaw what his political shenanigans would produce.
But why does the public have to pay his bills?