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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.

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.

cynic - 11 Apr 2017 16:47 - 76377 of 81564

the trouble is that both sides of this very nasty equation are as bad as each other

of course in mid 19th century russia, britain and in those days france all got very "busy" in persia and that area for a number of reasons, but related to trade routes and similar of all sorts

at the very beginning of 20th century, oil was discovered in persia and then the fun began with france getting slightly sidelined, and russia making a nuisance of itself
in the mid 20's oil was discovered in iraq and about 10 years later in saudi

by this time, britain, france and usa had carved up the m/e between themselves, with promises made to the arabs and the shah of iran (no longer persia) ...... in due course, the powers in iran, iraq and saudi concluded they were being screwed and new deals were struck - with even more massive bribes attaching

grannyboy - 12 Apr 2017 09:37 - 76379 of 81564

So much for these demographic experts eh!!..Why didn't they see a decline in
western countries indigenous populations a generation ago, and instead of
encouraging the nucleous western family of 1.5 children?.

Was all this, what we are now told is vital immigration from third world countries, planned all along?.

Its not to late to change tact and start encouraging the indigenous populations
to start having more then 1.5 children..

MaxK - 12 Apr 2017 09:39 - 76380 of 81564

ExecLine - 12 Apr 2017 10:34 - 76381 of 81564

Wifey pointed out to me, that the Queen always wears gloves to shake peoples' hands but she doesn't wear gloves to feed bananas to an elephant.

ExecLine - 12 Apr 2017 13:14 - 76382 of 81564

Alonso to skip the Monaco Grand Prix so as to race in the Indianapolis 500.

Alonso said. “The Indy 500 is one of the most famous races on the global motorsport calendar, rivalled only by the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Monaco Grand Prix, and it’s of course a regret of mine that I won’t be able to race at Monaco this year.

But Monaco will be the only 2017 Grand Prix I’ll be missing, and I’ll be back in the cockpit of the McLaren-Honda for the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal in early June.”

The Indy 500 forms one third of motor racing’s so-called “Triple Crown”, along with the Monaco Grand Prix and the Le Mans 24 Hours race.

I guess we might see Jenson Button back in the car for the Monaco race?

mentor - 12 Apr 2017 13:57 - 76383 of 81564

Is he trying to get rid of the fighters?
and at the same time possible vengance to the disgruntled former Soviet Union rebels

Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview released Wednesday that of about 20,000 foreign fighters in Islamic State, almost half of them are from the former Soviet Union.

iturama - 12 Apr 2017 13:57 - 76384 of 81564

Quite well could see. JB is a McClaren ambassador for the next two years so still in the fold.

mentor - 12 Apr 2017 15:53 - 76385 of 81564

Too little too late?

Sweden Moves To Tighten Terrorism Laws After Stockholm Truck Attack

STOCKHOLM (Alliance News) - The Swedish government on Wednesday commissioned a fast-track review of how counter-terrorism laws can be tightened, including a ban on membership in terrorist organizations.

Justice Minister Morgan Johansson said his country needed to "close the gaps" in existing terrorism legislation, with the move coming five days after a deadly truck attack in central Stockholm.

Banning membership in terrorist organizations is a controversial move in Sweden, where some experts argue it would violate the right to freedom of association, which is shielded by the constitution.

The government's "assessment is that we can adopt such legislation," Johansson told reporters on the sidelines of a party conference of the ruling Social Democrats in the western city of Gothenburg.

Sweden has already banned fighting and fundraising for groups labeleed as terrorist organizations.

Police said they planned to step up their presence in Stockholm and other cities during the Easter holiday.

A poll published by Swedish television SVT said seven of the eight parties in parliament in favour of criminalizing membership in a terrorist organization.

cynic - 12 Apr 2017 16:34 - 76386 of 81564

it's a sad sign of the times when sweden feels (rightly) that it's time to put up the shutters

mentor - 12 Apr 2017 16:47 - 76387 of 81564

it is not sad it is a way of the time, where the rogue take advantage of liberal laws.

The ideas of liberty and equality does not apply to them unless is for badness

The shutters has to be tighten more and more till the message reached to those who abuse them, not only there but on most of the European countries from now on.

cynic - 12 Apr 2017 16:51 - 76388 of 81564

i think i agree with what you say

it is sad nevertheless as sweden has long been the sanctuary of the persecuted, and for many decades this has worked well ...... clearly this is no longer the case

Fred1new - 13 Apr 2017 09:41 - 76389 of 81564

Fred1new - 14 Apr 2017 09:42 - 76390 of 81564

Happy days are here again.

Fred1new - 14 Apr 2017 09:42 - 76391 of 81564

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