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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 - 06 Apr 2017 16:48 - 76357 of 81564

As usual you go on your usual rambling rants that make no sense whatsoever..

And no matter how much you try and dress it up, the immigration into the UK
prior to that cnut BLIAR getting into power was less then 30.000 a year(occasional
years might have entailed under 50k), even when Idi Amin expelled 21,000 in
asians in the seventies that came to the UK.

grannyboy - 06 Apr 2017 16:52 - 76358 of 81564

Managed immigration is exceptable, the biggest problem is integration, and
there are certain communities that don't do integration due to their religious
teachings and beliefs..

ExecLine - 06 Apr 2017 18:46 - 76359 of 81564

The Scottish First Minister’s own residents have now begun turning on her:

One told ITV news: “This is a slum, Nicola Sturgeon’s constituency is a slum, it’s a ghetto - it’s disgusting.”

Another retorted: “I thought it was a good thing to vote yes, but this time no, I’m not sure at all.

“If she can’t get her own constituency in order, then what chance have we got of her running the country.”

cynic - 06 Apr 2017 19:56 - 76360 of 81564

76358 - don't entirely disagree, though it will inevitably take a generation or possibly two before true integration occurs, and some never will - eg the hasidim (haredi) in stamford hill

iturama - 06 Apr 2017 21:00 - 76361 of 81564

Been out so some ramblings on what went before. The Tata family are indeed Indian. Just outside Jamshedpur is a town called Tatanagar, founded by the original creator of the steelworks in the area. I visited it in the early 80s when looking at reviving a uranium mine. I must admit that viewing the ramshackle works at that time, I never would have imagined that Tata would be where it is today. Apart from steel, I seem to remember lorries bearing the Tata name.
As for paying plumbers in cash, the last time I had a boiler replaced I used a Polish plumber and he was by the book with guarantees etc. If I had paid him in cash, I would have needed an armoured car delivery.
As far Stamford Hill, it seems like half the folk there are Haredi but they behave themselves. But you are right, they don't integrate and there is little point in trying to force them.

cynic - 07 Apr 2017 06:50 - 76362 of 81564

hi IT ..... i just get cheesed off with some of the rabid nonsense that gets posted on here by certain quasi black-shirt elements

iturama - 07 Apr 2017 10:36 - 76363 of 81564

I can't see what Assad had to gain by using chemical weapons. The target was hardly strategic. I suspect the Russians are right and the gas was stored in the area and accidently detonated.
That being said, the bombing of his own people, particularly barrel bombing, cannot be excused and the destruction of Syrian cities makes for horrific viewing. That alone is sufficient justification for taking out his bomber force. If the people are behind him, as he claims, then he should be able to muster enough troops for more conventional warfare, as now seen in Mosul.

ExecLine - 07 Apr 2017 11:06 - 76364 of 81564

iturama

Good points.

grannyboy - 07 Apr 2017 11:28 - 76365 of 81564

"i just get cheesed off with some of the rabid nonsense that gets posted on
here by certain quasi black-shirts elements"


Black-shirts...eh!

Wait until these boys gets their paws into you....And don't think its not
going to happen in the UK and the west in general due to demographics
and muslim immigration, should be around a generation if the islamisation
of the west carries on at the present rate of influx..


'Sentenced To Death For Insulting Islam'

gatestoneinstitute.org/10170/iran-insulting-islam

cynic - 07 Apr 2017 11:53 - 76366 of 81564

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cynic - 07 Apr 2017 11:53 - 76367 of 81564

i never forget that right-wing nationalism lurks barely beneath the surface, and in france, it's even worse

grannyboy - 07 Apr 2017 13:33 - 76368 of 81564

Actually i was under the impression that cynic was of the jewish faith,
but i've come to believe he's from the 'religion of peace'.

And its plainly obvious he prefers the 'FAR left ant-fascist, FASCIST'....


VIVA Le'Pen!!!

cynic - 07 Apr 2017 14:00 - 76369 of 81564

i have no love of extremists anywhere whatever they profess

cynic - 07 Apr 2017 14:44 - 76370 of 81564

BREAKING NEWS

Several reported killed in Stockholm lorry attack

A lorry has driven into a crowd in a busy shopping street in central Stockholm, with local press reporting that three people have been killed. The incident took place on a pedestrianised street outside a department store in the Swedish capital, according to Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet. Swedish police said they had received a call about a vehicle injuring people in Norrmalm in central Stockholm.


grannyboy - 07 Apr 2017 14:53 - 76371 of 81564

Yes apparently it was carried out by mickey mouse on behalf of the
'mouse freedom party'....Or something similar, because the islamied
Swedes won't want to accuse the followers of the religion of peace..

Just in case it upsets them you understand..

ExecLine - 10 Apr 2017 10:42 - 76372 of 81564

I'm thinking I've lived my life on earth during the era when mankind really f****d up the planet....

eg.

Two thirds of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has been severely affected by two consecutive years of mass bleaching, according to new aerial surveys.

Bleaching is caused by abnormal environmental conditions, such as heightened sea temperatures, which causes coral to drive out the algae known as zooxanthallae that gives them colour, leaving the coral bleached and looking white.

Last year mass bleaching left 35 per cent of the northern and central parts of the coral either dead or dying. It is possible for coral that has been bleached to recover if the algae can recolonize it, but it can take years and requires the water temperature to drop. This year’s bleaching marks the fourth time the Great Barrier Reef has experienced severe bleaching since 1998, and the second mass bleaching that has happened in the space of 12 months.

grannyboy - 10 Apr 2017 11:59 - 76373 of 81564

Sweden to end open borders to all and sundry.....TO LATE SWEDEN, YOU'RE FECKED!!

MaxK - 10 Apr 2017 20:52 - 76374 of 81564

aldwickkk - 11 Apr 2017 12:08 - 76375 of 81564

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-39565700


The G7 group of nations has failed to reach agreement over threatening new sanctions against Russia and Syria.
Foreign ministers were seeking a common position on the Syrian conflict, before the US secretary of state flies to Russia to try to persuade it to abandon its Syrian ally.
The nations agreed there was no solution to the Syria crisis with President Assad in power.
But UK proposals to target sanctions at senior military leaders were sidelined.
The diplomacy in the Italian town of Lucca follows the latest apparent use of chemical weapons in Syria.
Syria has denied it carried out a chemical attack on the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun last week that left 89 people dead.

mentor - 11 Apr 2017 15:50 - 76376 of 81564

Who to blame? or who done it? Not me they say.....

Putin Demands UN Investigate Chemical Weapons Incident In Syria
Tue, 11th Apr 2017 16:43

MOSCOW (Alliance News) - Moscow will request the United Nations to conduct an investigation into last week's chemical weapons incident in Syria, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday.

Putin described the incident as a rebel provocation and said Russia has intelligence that such acts have been planned in other parts of Syria, including the capital Damascus, according to comments carried by state media. Russia is the main military backer of Syria's ruling regime, a long-time ally.

US forces last week conducted a missile strike on a Syrian military base that Washington alleged was responsible for a recent chemical weapons attack in which dozens of civilians were killed. Putin said the US missile strike was reminiscent of the 2003 attack on Iraq, which led to the rise of the terrorist group Islamic State.

Turkey, a staunch supporter of the Syrian opposition, said the nerve gas sarin was used in Syria's Idlib province in the attack last week.

Tests of blood and urine samples of victims of the attack revealed traces of sopropyl methyl phosphonic acid, the metabolite of sarin, Turkish Health Minister Recep Akdag said in comments carried by Turkish state media.

More than two dozen victims of the attack were brought to Turkey for treatment, and three died in a Turkish hospital. Ground samples were also brought across the border from Idlib for testing. Autopsy results were sent last week to The Hague for further testing by the United Nations.

Russia and Iran, another military backer of the Syrian government, on Monday jointly condemned the US strike and called for an objective investigation into the chemical weapons incident.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrived in Moscow on Tuesday for a two-day visit to include talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.

Tillerson, at a G7 meeting in Italy earlier in the day, said Russia faced a choice between working with the international community or continuing to support Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Tillerson accused Moscow of failing on its responsibility to stop the use of chemical weapons by the Damascus regime.

Deeming it "unclear" whether Russia had been "incompetent" or complicit, the US chief diplomat, a former oil executive, said: "But this distinction doesn't much matter to the dead. We can't let this happen again."

The US has supported some rebel groups seeking to overthrow Syria's ruling regime, but has agreed with Russia on the need to eradicate terrorist groups, particularly Islamic State.

Russia's Foreign Ministry said in a statement ahead of Tillerson's visit that US-Russian relations are "experiencing their most complicated period since the end of the Cold War." The Foreign Ministry threatened retaliatory measures against the US if there is a lack of progress on resolving accumulated problems between the two great powers.
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