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.
Laurenrose
- 07 Jun 2017 15:09
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if you hate your children vote labour sod them . if you want your children to never own a home vote labour if you want your children to be poor vote labour
I am working class but have done very well my only upsetwas the liar brown who raided the pensions .yes a labour pm and a liar
blair took the uk to war on lies liies lies . yes a labour mp by lied to the country yes labour pm
you can never trust a labour party of liars spending others money driving out the reason to work hard and getting on
Fred1new
- 07 Jun 2017 15:14
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Who did the borrowing and which Cayman Islands did the money go to and:
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"He served at the Treasury and when the Tory government fell in 1964 he was made private secretary to James Callaghan, the incoming Labour chancellor. When Callaghan arrived he found a note from Reggie Maudling, his Tory predecessor. It read: "Good luck old cock. Sorry to leave it in such a mess." Much the same sentiment but written in a more beguiling way than the letter left by Labour's Liam Byrne for his coalition successor last month saying there was no money."
Laurenrose
- 07 Jun 2017 16:40
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may to get a 86 seat moj
cynic
- 07 Jun 2017 17:24
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EL - to me the key point you posted was ..... Shall I vote for a party who's leader is promising everything to everybody
exactly that ...... as someone else said, it's a real Santa's Wish List, that can only be paid for by huge tax increases, both overt and covert (eg cutting IHT allowance) and mind-boggling borrowing ...... the effect on sterling can be conveniently swept under the carpet notwithstanding that there'll be massive devaluation (loss of confidence in £) and inflation on its coattails
cynic
- 07 Jun 2017 17:32
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how do you post a pic here that does not have a URL link - ie it's an ordinary camera pic?
cynic
- 07 Jun 2017 18:14
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ExecLine
- 07 Jun 2017 18:18
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cynic
QN. Cynic, when you can't even be arsed yourself to use ANY capital letters, full stops, decent grammar and punctuation, so that people can more easily understand what you mean and are trying to say, then WTF should anyone bother to type stuff up on here to help you with something like this? It contradicts your own attitudes about things, doesn't it?
Anyhow, that apart.....
First you've got to load up the image onto your computer (it will then have a 'file location' on your computer which you can duly Browse to when you want to upload it onto the internet).
You then go to somewhere on the Internet, like the following (it's FREE), and duly 'Upload' a copy of your image onto a web site:
https://ctrlq.org/images/
Once it's on a web site on the Internet, then you need to provide everyone on here with an HTML link to it. The easiest way to do that, is to use MoneyAM's little tool:
It looks like this and is situated near to the top of your moneyAM posting box:
cynic
- 07 Jun 2017 18:21
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thanks .... btw, i most assuredly punctuate though as a (silly) quirk, i choose not to use capitals
Fred1new
- 07 Jun 2017 20:36
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No!!!!!!!
Which one is a picture of you?
Chris Carson
- 07 Jun 2017 21:05
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Calm down girls :0) Noticed Freda has got more nasty as the weeks gone on, keep waving that red flag mate best Labour supporter ever, respect. Hot tip Freda go long Kleenex LOL!!!!
MaxK
- 07 Jun 2017 22:02
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ExecLine
- 08 Jun 2017 06:42
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VICTIM
- 08 Jun 2017 07:28
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I think after this i'll refrain from politics , they all lie , but in some ways it's getting impossible not to . There's just too much diversity out there now too many opposites all want ,want ,want . The green party i think has one MP but gets a voice and pictures with the rest of them , green energy will come when it's good enough and she says we should allow anyone to reside in this country , no thought of over population at all , you need endless houses for that , utterly stupid .
Laurenrose
- 08 Jun 2017 08:16
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d day , its now impossible for any party to do what is correct for the country its now in splinters devided and broke never mind who wins .
the uk has a divided nation . its not good because the public now do not support democracy . in the end it is no good for any one
I except the ballot box win or lose we have to
iturama
- 08 Jun 2017 08:18
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Don't take it to heart Vic. It's what they do and have to do to sway the swing and new voter who really are the only ones that matter. Most people will vote the same every time, the main exception being those that moved to UKIP at the last election. The question is will the kippers return to their old allegiances, or, having changed party preference once, will they move on to a new party, in most cases that means Conservative because of Brexit.
I must say this has been the most uninspiring election campaign by the tories that I have ever seen. The refrain of Brexit and strong and stable government became boring after the first day. Thank goodness we had Diane Abbott to provide us with some light entertainment. Now I am off to vote.
cynic
- 08 Jun 2017 08:45
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i agree itu, though to be fair to (rationalise) TM it would have been lunacy to expand on the brexit negotiation stance
what i dislike in particular is the americanisation of our media...... with the exception of FT, the press (and radio) have been horrendously partisan