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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.

cynic - 04 Dec 2016 19:41 - 75324 of 81564

i can see from the many blanks that that prime tosser GB has been trying to hold centre stage with his nonsense didactic diatribes
i hope the rest of you enjoy his tripe, but personally i'm very pleased i have him filtered - he's in that corner on his own

grannyboy - 04 Dec 2016 20:46 - 75325 of 81564

MaxK "Theres no cure for stupid"


Stupid is what stupid does....


And cynic pretending he's got me on filter!!!.

Since he started reading my posts he's started putting sentences together,
using the proper grammar and so forth...I'm always happy to help the afflicted..

Haystack - 04 Dec 2016 20:50 - 75326 of 81564

It will be a surprise if Italy voted No. The referendum question is very sensible and should get a Yes. The No voters campaign may have chosen the wrong topic.

Italy has had its current system since it was imposed on it after WWII. It has produced weak government and an average of one GE a year since the war. A move to asymmetric bicameralism will make it the same as the UK.

iturama - 04 Dec 2016 21:27 - 75327 of 81564

Except that the Senators in Italy, apart from a very few, are elected, unlike our lot. More than 900 of the pests, of which no fewer than 189 were appointed by Cameron. Look at a typical session of the Lords and you will be lucky to count 30 or 40, although some may be sleeping in the aisles. Time we had a referendum on cutting that lot out.

Fred1new - 04 Dec 2016 21:38 - 75328 of 81564

Perhaps JB might like to see a revival of this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7AK2MCQRxc

Haystack - 04 Dec 2016 21:51 - 75329 of 81564

The Italian system is no better for having elected members in the upper house. It's problem is that both houses have equal power so that legislation doesn't get passed.

At least our lower house has supremacy in the end.

Haystack - 04 Dec 2016 22:27 - 75330 of 81564

Exit polls in Italy indicating No vote.

Haystack - 04 Dec 2016 22:36 - 75331 of 81564

With Hollande going and now Renzi it's looking like centre-left Governments are soon going to be pretty much extinct outside of Sweden.

grannyboy - 04 Dec 2016 22:40 - 75332 of 81564

Haystack you predicted a YES vote(75329)...Ho dear another wrong call...

grannyboy - 04 Dec 2016 22:58 - 75333 of 81564

The Italians knew what was going to happen if they voted yes...

Hand more power over to Brussels....So even Italians arn't that stupid!!

Haystack - 04 Dec 2016 22:58 - 75334 of 81564

I didn't predict a No vote. I made no prediction.

Haystack - 04 Dec 2016 22:59 - 75335 of 81564

I said it would be a surprise to get a No vote as the Yes was sensible.

Haystack - 04 Dec 2016 23:02 - 75336 of 81564

Italy has had 60 general elections since WWII. Looks like there will be another one

grannyboy - 05 Dec 2016 11:50 - 75337 of 81564

Just started watching the supreme court, and Frick me they can't even
organise which system they're using, ie electronic or traditional paperwork....

And we're supposed to have confidence in the judicial system?.....
I despair...

Fred1new - 05 Dec 2016 13:44 - 75338 of 81564

Go and show them how to do it.

That would be impressive!

grannyboy - 05 Dec 2016 16:08 - 75339 of 81564

What would be impressive is if YOU could post something that showed any
kind of thought provoking originality, instead of your usual one/two line jibes
as in 75341, or your 'borrowed' cartoons...But then i nearly forgot about your
empty meaninglessly long rantings that you tend to go off on in an attempt to
come over as you understanding the world around you..LOL!

Fred1new - 05 Dec 2016 16:10 - 75340 of 81564

Granny,

It strikes me that you are doing the ranting.

VICTIM - 05 Dec 2016 16:22 - 75341 of 81564

I have a feeling that if we on this board were pro EU and in favour of certain aspects of either party's performance you basically would be the opposite Freda and bang on relentlessly , You are stuck rigid as you are and probably thrive on it .

2517GEORGE - 05 Dec 2016 16:24 - 75342 of 81564

It's being so miserable that keeps him going.
2517

Fred1new - 05 Dec 2016 17:15 - 75343 of 81564

At least I am not behaving like children in a sweet shop or thinking everything that glitters is gold.

Like many who preferred their adolescent freedom, they only realised the costs after they had left home.

If the deals after the exit will be so good, lets us see and examine them first.

Even, Fauxpage is trying leave the country.
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