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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 - 07 Jun 2017 18:18 - 77454 of 81564

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 - 77455 of 81564

thanks .... btw, i most assuredly punctuate though as a (silly) quirk, i choose not to use capitals

cynic - 07 Jun 2017 18:23 - 77456 of 81564

SYySvnW.jpg

there you are ..... was it not worth helping me?

Fred1new - 07 Jun 2017 20:36 - 77457 of 81564

No!!!!!!!

Which one is a picture of you?

Chris Carson - 07 Jun 2017 21:05 - 77458 of 81564

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 - 77459 of 81564

ExecLine - 08 Jun 2017 06:42 - 77460 of 81564

If you are still sat on the fence and don't know who to vote for:

Here's a web site with all the Manifesto promises from each political party and presented in a brief orderly list

VICTIM - 08 Jun 2017 07:28 - 77461 of 81564

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 - 77462 of 81564

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 - 77463 of 81564

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 - 77464 of 81564

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

jimmy b - 08 Jun 2017 08:56 - 77465 of 81564

I think Ukipers will tend to vote Tory because she looks more likely to take us out of the EU .

Fred1new - 08 Jun 2017 09:04 - 77466 of 81564

I thought the Kippers had become Knutters.

MaxK - 08 Jun 2017 09:06 - 77467 of 81564

Kippers wont vote for Jezza, an act of lunacy and self harm.

Trouble is, I don't trust May.

Fred1new - 08 Jun 2017 09:07 - 77468 of 81564

"with the exception of FT, the press (and radio) have been horrendously partisan"

Who pays the bill, calls the tune?

grannyboy - 08 Jun 2017 09:14 - 77469 of 81564

I don't fully trust the tory's, but ALL Brexiters should vote for them if it
will make the decisive result in their constituencies, in mine voting tory
wouldn't make a difference because its between Labour and the LibDems
so I have voted for my party UKIP.

cynic - 08 Jun 2017 09:15 - 77470 of 81564

in the case of the BBC, it's the taxpayer across the board
BBC used to have a well-earned reputation for level-headed and even-handed reporting, but sadly it is no longer the case

MaxK - 08 Jun 2017 09:29 - 77471 of 81564

grannyboy - 08 Jun 2017 09:43 - 77472 of 81564

The BBC are a disgrace..But it does not surprise you when they recruit their
journalist from the guardian and vice versa...

And they need serious reform..like getting privatised if they can't report neutrally
and unbiased like they are supposed to....

The licence fee payers shouldn't be forced to pay for being brainwashed..

VICTIM - 08 Jun 2017 09:47 - 77473 of 81564

Well i'm in a marginal seat , Tories sent 8 or 9 posted letters begging for my vote , and Labour sent one . It is currently Labour . Whether Labour are so confident i don't know , or Tories get on peoples tits by sending so many letters . I think over the country the UKIP voters and yet to be known the students , could decide it . Those two million registrations is going to play a part .
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