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
- 29 Jul 2016 22:09
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all i can say, i'm damn glad no company i have ever worked for has ever had to deal with the unions, especially the likes of those led by scargill, crowe and a number of others of their leanings .... what a bunch of destructive bastards and the country is well shot of them, though mccluskey is doing his best to revitalise them .... that said, i agree the management of many companies is (still) woefully inadequate and worse
for myself, i KNOW we treat our staff damn well; i don't need to guess ..... how do i know? ..... we almost never lose any except to retirement or similar
MaxK
- 29 Jul 2016 23:42
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VICTIM
- 30 Jul 2016 07:11
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jimmy how about some pictures of young ladies showing off their assets for a change .
Fred1new
- 30 Jul 2016 08:27
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Vicky,
Here is a girlfriend for you.
grannyboy
- 30 Jul 2016 13:46
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The caption SHOULD read "Riddled with disease and deformity, 'DON"T' marry
your first cousin, just because its acceptable in your third world hovels"
And the only thing threatening the British(English) extinction IS mass immigration!!
Haystack
- 30 Jul 2016 21:21
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Someone at the Owen Smith rally shouted Corbyn was the Messiah & Smith replied "he's not the Messiah, he's a very naughty boy"
grannyboy
- 30 Jul 2016 22:39
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If true sounds like it was staged, but would've gone down a storm i should
imagine..
iturama
- 31 Jul 2016 19:56
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I wonder where Sky gets its news readers. There are those that can't complete a sentence at normal cadence. They have to hang it out there as if they don't know what is coming next. "and - we - have- coming -up -for- you"
Then there is this weekend's duty reader Niall Paterson. While reporting on the 7 o'clock news on Saturday, he informed us that the investigation re the Texas balloon tragedy would probably be finishing until the following day since "it would be getting dark soon". Texas is 6 hrs behind us, making it just after 1pm at the time.
Then he reminded us about the 2013 tragedy at Luxor in Egypt that took 19 lives. "Luxor near the pyramids" Luxor is great for visiting Karnak, the Luxor temple, the valleys of the king and queens, even the Aswan dam, but to visit the pyramids you will need to travel about 400 miles north to Giza, outside Cairo. Doh!
Fred1new
- 01 Aug 2016 08:36
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What do you expect from the present government who has its own future in mind.
Somebody has to support Manuel.
mentor
- 01 Aug 2016 11:07
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Who wants to pay TAX not me, say the rich Israelis tax the Palestinian!
Israel's taxman investigating 8,000 accounts at HSBC in Switzerland
Mon, 1st Aug 2016 10:47 - By Steven Scheer
JERUSALEM, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Israel's tax authority, looking to crack down on unreported capital, said on Monday it has received a list from French authorities of more than 8,000 Israeli customers that held bank accounts at the Swiss arm of HSBC.
HSBC early last year acknowledged "past compliance and control failures" that may have allowed some customers to evade taxes.
Since February 2015, Israel's tax authority had been working to obtain the list of Israelis with accounts at HSBC Switzerland.
Having a Swiss bank account is not illegal in Israel as long as it is reported to authorities and taxes are paid. The tax authority said that it will spend the next few months examining the list of Swiss HSBC accounts and compare it with the authority's records.
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), which had coordinated the release of leaked data from HSBC in Switzerland, initially reported that Israel ranked sixth among 203 countries whose citizens were customers, with 6,554 Israelis holding accounts worth $10 billion.
"Getting the list is one of the most significant outcomes of the fight against undeclared capital and it joins the legislative moves and other measures to obtain information on bank accounts and assets held by Israelis abroad," said Moshe Asher, head of the Israel Tax Authority.
The authority has offered immunity from criminal prosecution by anyone who comes forward to report an account abroad. It has so far received 5,360 requests worth 18.6 billion shekels ($5 billion).
Asher called on those Israelis who have not yet reported capital to do so now. Those applying for amnesty are still liable for back taxes and penalties.
Israeli newspapers had reported that among the Israelis on the list were bank owners and directors, diamond and real estate moguls, retired military officers, public and private company heads, well-known lawyers, a "popular" TV presenter, artists, soccer players, sports agents, a retired judge and a former prosecutor.
The tax authority previously arrested 32 people over secret accounts worth tens of millions of dollars held at UBS in Switzerland.
Fred1new
- 01 Aug 2016 11:09
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The dishonours list.
What did you expect from a self-sacking PM of a corrupt administration?
Market forces "dear boy".
Some of the others on the list must feel grubby.
Perhaps, Theresa may have a market auction for said "honours"when she departs.
-=-=-=
Manuel and Haze.
You never know, if you dig deep (very deep) in your pockets you could get on the next list.
Haystack
- 01 Aug 2016 12:59
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Haystack
- 01 Aug 2016 16:58
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Jeremy Corbyn denies living in "a bubble of adulation"
iturama
- 01 Aug 2016 17:22
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He must have given up on that bubble of adulation called Diane Abbott in that case. I suspect you are a secret admirer of Corbyn Hays. You are always posting about him; the rest of us just don't care.
Haystack
- 01 Aug 2016 17:53
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You would care if he was PM.
Haystack
- 01 Aug 2016 18:55
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Seems to be true. It has been reported by quite a number of newspapers and other media.
MaxK
- 01 Aug 2016 21:28
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http://www.itv.com/news/2016-08-01/should-george-osborne-share-honour-with-stephen-hawking/
Professor Hawking has also been recognised for his work on quantum mechanics and his theory that black holes emit radiation.
George Osborne is well known for his omnishambles budget of 2012, his controversial austerity programme, his political loyalty to David Cameron and missing his own deficit targets by more than half a decade.
iturama
- 01 Aug 2016 21:46
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Put a woman into No. 10 and the violence escalates...
The cat wars of Downing Street have escalated to "worrying" levels, after another fierce scrap between Number 10's Larry and Foreign Office mouser Palmerston.
Larry has already been treated by a vet for an injury to his right front paw following a scrap with his black and white adversary.
The latest bout had to be broken up by a seasoned political photographer, who has charted the hostilities in recent weeks.
Battersea Dogs and Cats Home has revealed it has stepped in to try to end the turf war, after calls for something to be done before one of the cats is seriously injured.
The animal rescue centre said one of its feline welfare specialists had been in contact with both Downing Street and the Foreign Office.
Battersea's head of catteries, Lindsey Quinlan, said she recommended that Larry and Palmerston have "temporary restrictions" put on their outside access to "reduce the risk of them meeting in their early days".
Monday morning's fight saw scraps of fur lying all over Downing Street and both cats limping away - Larry having had his collar ripped off - after being separated.
Fred1new
- 02 Aug 2016 08:10
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