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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.

grannyboy - 21 Sep 2016 14:48 - 73446 of 81564

I usually try that trick of asking for some bones and offcuts for the dogs,
they're a fraction of the cost ie: if you ask for spare ribs etc and there is
quite a lot of meat left on the bone, they all go nicely with a can of tesco
lager with a lemonade top...

Same with our fish&chip shop, I ask for some fish offcuts for the cats,
surprising how much fish is left on the tails.

I might even get a dog and a cat one day!!


WOOF WOOF!!....MEOW!!

ExecLine - 21 Sep 2016 15:27 - 73447 of 81564

My wife was given a jar of Ayam 'Rendang Curry Paste' from a regular dog walking friend, back from their summer spell in their French holiday home and obviously acquired from a French supermarket. She was told to look on Ayam's web site for a recipe and strongly recommended to give it a try - which she duly did.

The resultant curry was absolutely excellent being tasty, spicy, sweet and pea-nutty too. Here's the Ayam web site which shows you lots of their different pastes and recipes:

http://www.ayam.com/curry-pastes.html

cynic - 21 Sep 2016 15:49 - 73448 of 81564

now try it on the dog :-)

iturama - 21 Sep 2016 16:26 - 73449 of 81564

just as long as you don't try the dog in it.

ExecLine - 21 Sep 2016 18:11 - 73450 of 81564

:-)

Apple in talks to buy Mclaren

I wonder what Jenson Bramley, sorry Button, has to say about this?

MaxK - 21 Sep 2016 19:06 - 73451 of 81564

He'll keep taking the money, what else?

aldwickk - 21 Sep 2016 21:44 - 73453 of 81564

Any body had scam emails ? New Tariff MoneyAM download contains Malware

MaxK - 21 Sep 2016 23:11 - 73454 of 81564

One for you to avoid Fred .... :-)




Rejoice! The liberal Left that once ruled over Britain is now being destroyed

By
Allister Heath


21 September 2016 • 6:39pm



All his works are being undone



If it hadn’t inflicted so much damage upon Britain, one could almost start to feel sorry for the liberal Left. For the first time since 1997, that once most powerful of political tribes is not just out of office but also out of power.

The movement no longer has a home. It has been caught in a pincer movement between Theresa May’s surprisingly radical Conservatism, where Cameroon liberalism suddenly no longer has a place, and Jeremy Corbyn’s regressive neo-Marxists, to whom Blairites are hated class traitors. As for the Liberal Democrats, led by the hapless Tim Farron, they are a broken-down vehicle, their reputation ruined for a generation.

It’s not just that the liberal Left are political orphans: their entire world-view is in tatters. They had a few big theories. One was that Britain had an inbuilt “progressive majority” and that the only challenge was how to unite the Left while tacking to the centre.


“The establishment, including celebrities and entertainers, no longer sways voters; and attempts to demonise Eurosceptics as little Englanders, racists or bigots backfired spectacularly.”


Another core theory was that history was on their side when it came to social change, the slow demise of nation-states, multiculturalism and the rise of the EU, and that the longer they were in power the greater their majority would thus become. Hence their ideological belief in “modernity”, which, according to them, was inherently Left-wing.

A third was that “soft power” was key in a post-industrial age characterised by dwindling trade union membership: the fact that creative types, actors, teachers, museum directors and charity bosses were on the liberal Left would cement their grip on society. Last but not least, they believed that they had the moral high ground, and that they could shame their opponents into oblivion.





More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/21/rejoice-the-liberal-left-that-once-ruled-over-britain-is-now-bei/

Clocktower - 22 Sep 2016 07:34 - 73455 of 81564

Yes aldwick, I also received one of those scam e-mails and advised MAM straight away. Pleased to see they have placed a striking notice to make all aware of this scam and Malware attachment.

cynic - 22 Sep 2016 08:30 - 73456 of 81564

iturama - farm shop next door also has excellent bread from Rex Bakery on a Saturday ...... Rex is a proper artisan bakery, i think based in the Chalfonts ..... they also supply Satollo in Marlow

iturama - 22 Sep 2016 08:34 - 73457 of 81564

Thanks C

cynic - 22 Sep 2016 09:16 - 73459 of 81564

read it in the guardian
seems tome like a load of nonsense for all sorts of reasons and just a rather poor attempt to smear

jimmy b - 22 Sep 2016 09:21 - 73460 of 81564

She was one of those nasty little Remainers ,get rid of her ..

This is much more interesting ...

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/video/viral/lorry-without-two-front-wheels-pulled-over-by-police-on-motorway/vi-AAhx36W?ocid=mailsignout

ExecLine - 22 Sep 2016 10:33 - 73461 of 81564

Mary Berry has quit the Great British Bake Off.

Hmmm? Is she involved with Brad Pitt? Anyhow, just asking.

grannyboy - 22 Sep 2016 11:04 - 73462 of 81564

Is that some kind of coded gobblygook (dududu)? Or did you start on the
vino early this morning..

iturama - 22 Sep 2016 11:21 - 73463 of 81564

I think it is Googledegook. Im sure it started off making sense.

iturama - 22 Sep 2016 11:26 - 73464 of 81564

In any case, Weir is a scottish company so he should address his complaint to the wee one in Holyrood. Good pumps as it happens.

iturama - 22 Sep 2016 11:26 - 73465 of 81564

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