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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 - 02 Dec 2016 19:02 - 75271 of 81564

will10

"Bumbling Boris and Farage have faired much worse in interviews."


State the interviews that Nigel Farage has done that was ANYWHERE near
as atrocious as the one given in the Talkradio by your now 'new heroine'
sarah olney and your sycophantic praising of her, BECAUSE THERE HAS NEVER
BEEN A BAD INTERVIEW BY NIGEL FARAGE...

Now when talking about the buffoon boris, then yes, him and olney are on the
same level.......

grannyboy - 02 Dec 2016 19:10 - 75272 of 81564

Just like Julia Hartley Brewer asked olney..."There wasn't any difference in the
percentage she got winning the by-election and the percentage that was won
by the LEAVERS, so there wasn't a clear mandate, would there be a second by-
election?"....

As to Farage fecking off to America...He's also going around europe encouraging
other countries to LEAVE that corrupt organisation run by gangsters in Brussels.

iturama - 02 Dec 2016 19:13 - 75273 of 81564

Nigel Farage is a MEP for the South East to your beloved EU Parliament, Will. I would have thought that more important to you than a mere MP to Westminster. Especially one that wears a yellow rosette. Fact is that Farage helped emancipate the UK and no amount of sour grapes is going to change that. UKIP also polled 60% more votes nationally than the Libdems in the GE, so he didn't do too bad.
If the EU was such a great place we wouldn't have hundreds of thousands wanting to move here every year.

grannyboy - 02 Dec 2016 19:43 - 75274 of 81564

iturama, they call it selective memory, both will10 and little fred suffer
extensively from it and are in that mode on a regular basis..

jimmy b - 02 Dec 2016 20:53 - 75275 of 81564

Farage is about the best speaker we have had .

He's a lot slicker than the two of you old remoaners as well.

MaxK - 02 Dec 2016 22:58 - 75276 of 81564

tits

MaxK - 02 Dec 2016 23:39 - 75277 of 81564

cynic - 03 Dec 2016 05:20 - 75278 of 81564

jimmy - describing farage as slick is perhaps more accurate than you intended :-)
for all that, he is assuredly an excellent communicator

jimmy b - 03 Dec 2016 08:39 - 75279 of 81564

Good job that he is slick or we would never have got the vote , although after some of yesterdays news i'm not sure we will ever get what we voted for.

cynic - 03 Dec 2016 08:58 - 75280 of 81564

if you are of the "raise the drawbridge immediately" brigade, then of course you are not and nor were you ever going to

the only certainty is that we are in for some "very interesting times", and i think quite a lot will be pretty scary

ExecLine - 03 Dec 2016 09:28 - 75281 of 81564

People with a bit of experience, say even 'doing a car boot sale', or haggling with buying or selling a car or a house, running a business, or anything that involves 'taking a risk/chance in a sensible way' are much the best sorts of people to feel enamoured towards Brexit.

Why?

Well, they can more easily feel optimistic about the future, once we've broken the shackles tying us to Europe, even though it involves risk.

Thirty or so years ago, my wife and I went on a 'British Rail Weekend' to London. Firtst Class Return rail tickets, nice hotel room, evening meals, theatre tickets, etc. etc, I'm sure you know the sort of thing.

Anyhow, we went shopping in 'Arrods, like wot you do, and they had a sale on. So we ended up buying some paintings from their art department. Three actually. And I had a bit of a haggle. I did pretty well for myself and seemed to be far better at getting a good deal for me, than the young gentleman, who served me, did for Harrods. I ended up getting one of the picture for free and even a bit more off as well.

Anyhow, back home, my sister took a look at these pictures and we told her about the shopping experience in Harrods.

"Ooooh! You didn't haggle with Harrods, did you? Oooh! I didn't think you could do that."

I'm pro-Brexit. My sister isn't. She wants to stay in the EU.

She has always been an employee and in 'education'. I've got a very experienced business history and background.

I'm trying to explain a bit of why we each think differently about things and particularly about Brexit. I hope you've got it.

Fred1new - 03 Dec 2016 09:30 - 75282 of 81564

Fauxpage, isn't even a good comedian leave alone communicator leader he was just a leader of a rabble.

Good to see him escaping to the USA before the going gets tough.

Hope a few others go with him.

Fred1new - 03 Dec 2016 09:32 - 75283 of 81564

will10 - 03 Dec 2016 09:35 - 75284 of 81564

Doubt there is anywhere in the UK that would have Farage as an MP. Remind yourselves of when he tried. The electorate didn't want him.

Faced with the option of having a UKIP MP not many areas jump at the chance.

Farage, no chance anywhere. Sarah wins at first attempt. Says it all.

jimmy b - 03 Dec 2016 09:36 - 75285 of 81564

Farage should be Prime Minister .

ExecLine - 03 Dec 2016 09:39 - 75286 of 81564

It's a Birthday day today for me.

Have just sold my car. The very nice buyer (education background) didn't haggle very much at all. He even brought me a very nice bottle of red for my birthday. Very nice.

Off to fetch the new car later this morning. The salesman says it's going to take at least 1.5 hours or so, because among other things, we are going to need a 'teach-in' to learn how to let it park itself. (It does 'parallel' and 'slotting' - but only if it wants to and can).

:-)

ExecLine - 03 Dec 2016 09:41 - 75287 of 81564

I think we should have Farage on every Wednesday and Friday, with Billy Fury on a Thursday and Elvis on Saturday nights.

Dil - 03 Dec 2016 09:56 - 75288 of 81564

Just heard the Sarah interview and what a useless addition she's going to be to the House of Commons.

She got less than 50% of the vote in a constituency that voted about 70% to leave , great mandate you got there love not that here vote will mattere anyway.

BBC etc should take a leaf out of Julia's book and start ramming down the remoaners that we were all told many times by Cammy , Osbourne and co that a leave vote meant we would leave this single market.

We knew what we voted for so press the button and let's get out. EU want a deal then we'll give them one on our terms otherwise they can get to the back of the queue.

I'd also like to hear the interviews where Farage and Boris did worse than Olney , ffs she ran away. Sounded like she was on the phone so why didn't she even have the brains to hang up and pretend the line had gone down while getting some coaching off someone ?

Dil - 03 Dec 2016 09:58 - 75289 of 81564

Imagine a debate between Farage or Boris and Olney , I'd pay to watch that.

cynic - 03 Dec 2016 10:09 - 75290 of 81564

EL - much amused about your harrods experience

a few years ago i "discussed" the price of some art in a gallery in amsterdam and happened to mention that is was the middle of november and the city was quiet

the owner kindly gave me a decent discount as well as free shipment to uk :-)

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