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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.

Fred1new - 29 Dec 2016 15:46 - 75587 of 81564

Not yet, or perhaps I hope not again!

Fred1new - 29 Dec 2016 15:46 - 75588 of 81564

Not yet, or perhaps I hope not again!

mentor - 29 Dec 2016 17:24 - 75589 of 81564

re - large notes in India

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mentor - 29 Dec 2016 22:50 - 75590 of 81564

Syria conflict: Russia-Turkey brokered truce

Wonder why the Turkey's ( Bastard/Erdogan ) all of the sudden has decided to stop the meddling on the Syrian affairs.

Maybe I do know after all.
1- since the starting of the Syrian conflict, almost lost power by the coup.
2- the kurdish forces have taken over large parts of Syria
3- plenty of bombing on Turkey for the last few month
4- his idea of being number 1 on the Middle East had to be put on hold for the moment being,he has enough on the plate at the moment, plus on top of the 2 Crook sons ( http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/08/03/erdogan-heir-under-investigation-in-italy.html)

note - "And it is unclear whether Ankara is prepared to give up on its long-term goal of ousting Mr Assad."

iturama - 31 Dec 2016 14:56 - 75591 of 81564

I said that Nigel was going to Hollywood. Now Warner Bros are in talks to make the Brexit Movie. Star will undoubtedly be the debonair Nigel... Bit parts available to remoaners on request.

ExecLine - 02 Jan 2017 13:39 - 75592 of 81564

New 2017 UK coin designs revealed:

http://metro.co.uk/2017/01/01/new-coins-for-2017-honour-historical-figures-including-jane-austen-6353907/

mentor - 03 Jan 2017 10:31 - 75593 of 81564

GIVE GIVE and GIVE >>>>>> TAKE TAKE and TAKE its FREE from the UK

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Dil - 03 Jan 2017 11:41 - 75594 of 81564

There's a ceasefire now so they can start going back can't they ?

grannyboy - 03 Jan 2017 12:26 - 75595 of 81564

Until the UK's taxpayers money is spent/not wasted on politicians vanity
projects and spent in the UK, on the care or the NHS, then I would encourage
anyone who is pissed off with the proliferate behaviour of the politicians in
this country to put their money into offshore accounts or any other scheme
thats keeps YOUR money away from these theiving twats, until they get the
message that we are fricked off with sending near 13 BILLION POUNDS over
sea's just to end up in some corrupt twats bank account, and 10 BILLION
POUNDS net to the gangsters in Brussels...

Fred1new - 03 Jan 2017 12:58 - 75596 of 81564

If your antecedents were to admit to you, where were they from?

grannyboy - 03 Jan 2017 14:13 - 75597 of 81564

What before taxpayers wern't screwed just to fund parasites in Pakistan,
or a swiss bank account for a dictator from Africa...YOU mean before then!!!

LMFAO.....

grannyboy - 03 Jan 2017 14:15 - 75598 of 81564

And i might add..Breeding parasites, who think nothing of having NINE
children, AT LEAST...

The money would be better spent on birth control!!

Fred1new - 03 Jan 2017 14:23 - 75599 of 81564

Are you sure they have NINE children.

I can think of a family which had too many!

cynic - 03 Jan 2017 14:45 - 75600 of 81564

i can see from the blanks that the blatherer is blathering

for all that, fred, i don't think that you can honestly deny that an awful lot of so-called aid is spent in the wrong way, in the wrong places and totally without oversight

i know that as in so many political trades, it is exceedingly difficult if not impossible to monitor or prevent misappropriation, and of course that even applies when food/medical convoys are sent to stricken places ..... nevertheless, there certainly seems to be a considerable amount of unaccountability both on the uk side (as donor) and assuredly of the recipient

Fred1new - 03 Jan 2017 15:02 - 75601 of 81564

Manuel.

I sure that a lot of AID money ends up in the wrong people's pockets.

Similarly, in this country, a lot of government contracts, deals, expenses and other payments end up being paid to those not rightly "entitled" to that money.

It would be sensible to "investigate" those who are deliberately "robbing" the country as a whole and expose, prosecute and punish.

The problem is the lack of will to do so by all previous and present governments.

(But, when you see a minister being reappointed after being fired claiming for a boy- friend to escort him abroad on holiday I doubt that this government would have the courage to do so.)

cynic - 03 Jan 2017 15:08 - 75602 of 81564

lack of will to prosecute might be better aimed at HMRC who set an appalling example

HMRC will relentlessly pursue the (relatively) minor offenders who will not have the funds to defend themselves, whereas the big fish - no need to mention names! - are rarely pursued or some comparatively innocuous out-of-court settlement will be reached

herr juncker emerges with an interesting odour too!

Fred1new - 03 Jan 2017 15:09 - 75603 of 81564

Another point is, that while I do not agree with ignoring "false" claims or Masonic type handshake deals the difficulties, the costs of investigating may sometimes be as much as the corrupt or crooked dealings themselves.

cynic - 03 Jan 2017 15:12 - 75604 of 81564

that is indeed true
however, the perception of non-pursuit is that the obese cats on their various yachts can get away with whatever they like ....... of F1 owners similar may be said

iturama - 03 Jan 2017 15:16 - 75605 of 81564

Only a politician could think that giving away a fixed % of GDP every year is a good idea. It leads to hand outs at financial year end to complete the tally. No private company would set a budget in that way. I sometimes wonder whether our clowns are any better than those in the EU when it comes to dealing with other peoples money. Disgrace. Give where truly needed and forget targets. Same with defence. Spend what is needed. The % of GDP should be guidelines only.

cynic - 03 Jan 2017 15:25 - 75606 of 81564

No private company would set a budget in that way ....... not so!
i can think of several large (overseas) corporations who run a "use it or lose it" policy
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