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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.

iturama - 01 Aug 2017 07:42 - 78734 of 81564

Oh there's nice.Stan's little play pals. How cute.

Haystack - 01 Aug 2017 07:59 - 78735 of 81564

Shadow Cabinet

iturama - 01 Aug 2017 08:00 - 78736 of 81564

Sky has introduced dedicated sports channels. I'm not sure what benefit that will bring. Now if it was introducing choose your commentator that would be a step forward. Imagine if you could bin Gary Linneker from football, Freddie Flintoff from the cricket, Rob Hatch from the cycling and the Balding woman from everything: happy days.

jimmy b - 01 Aug 2017 08:19 - 78737 of 81564

Silly Stan :)

Stan - 01 Aug 2017 08:24 - 78738 of 81564

Just the word Muppets and Waller... 3 appear 😆

iturama - 01 Aug 2017 08:55 - 78739 of 81564

Burnley supporters club. All of them. Stan is the one trying to be cool behind Sean Dyche.

mentor - 02 Aug 2017 12:03 - 78740 of 81564

About time to have a proper retirement....

Britain's outspoken Prince Philip bows out of public life
Wed, 2nd Aug 2017 11:11

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LONDON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Prince Philip, the 96-year-old husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, bows out of public life on Wednesday with a final solo appearance at an official event, ending a royal career marked by occasional gaffes that landed him in hot water.

Though known for often off-colour comments that seized the headlines, Philip has been by the queen's side throughout her 65 years on the throne and she has described him as "my strength and stay".

He announced his retirement in May this year, after completing more than 22,000 solo appearances, spanning seven decades. At an engagement on the day of the announcement, a guest had told Philip he was sorry to hear he was standing down.

"I can't stand up much," quipped the prince.

Both the queen and Prince Philip have cut their workload in recent years, passing on many responsibilities to son and heir Prince Charles, and grandsons, Princes William and Harry.

Philip spent two days in hospital in June for treatment for an infection. The queen, the world's longest-reigning living monarch who celebrated her 91st birthday in April, will continue to carry out a full programme of official engagements.

Philip married Elizabeth at Westminster Abbey in 1947, and the couple are due to celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary in November.

Outspoken, irascible and intensely private, Philip, a Greek-born former naval officer, developed a reputation for occasional brusque and sometimes politically incorrect comments at ceremonial events he attended.

A stray remark about "slitty eyes" during a visit to China in the 1980s became symbolic of his gruff and often unguarded manner.

During a visit to Oban in Scotland in 1995 he asked a driving instructor: "How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the (driving) test ?"

Well into his 90s, he made headlines when he exasperatedly swore at a photographer at a 2015 event.

Nonetheless, the queen has described him as a crucial figure during her long reign.

"He has, quite simply, been my strength and stay all these years," Elizabeth said in a rare personal tribute to Philip made in a speech marking their 50th wedding anniversary in 1997.

For his final solo appearance on Wednesday, Philip, also known as the Duke of Edinburgh, will attend a parade of Royal Marines at Buckingham Palace and meet servicemen who have taken part in a 1,664 mile race to raise money for the Royal Marine's Charity.

Buckingham Palace has said that Philip may choose to accompany Elizabeth at certain events in the future.

iturama - 04 Aug 2017 13:28 - 78741 of 81564

Online estate agency Hatched has analysed the housing market for first-time buyers and found the areas that represent opportunities for those wanting to get their foot on the property ladder.
The research shows that the most affordable place for first-time buyers today is Burnley in Lancashire, where property prices average just £70,311.
A good news, bad news story. There must be a reason for the low prices and it can't be just Stan.

Stan - 04 Aug 2017 16:07 - 78742 of 81564

Old news..like strong and stable leadership.

iturama - 04 Aug 2017 16:58 - 78743 of 81564

Things haven't improved then Stan? Agree that the strong and stable leadership slogan was a disaster. Not in itself but how it was repeated time and time again. Daftest campaign in my lifetime. As for "the many not the few" seems like few people were convinced. Only the students and we know how naive most of them are.

Haystack - 04 Aug 2017 16:59 - 78744 of 81564

Where is Burnley? No use saying Lancashire as my next question would be where is Lancashire.

Haystack - 04 Aug 2017 17:01 - 78745 of 81564

It is ironic that the many not the few is a Tony Blair saying. He had it printed on the back of the Labour membership card. It is there still.

mentor - 08 Aug 2017 12:47 - 78746 of 81564

Is it FUN to be FAT?.. never in my books

Why the middle-aged ‘dad bod’ could be deadly instead of sexy - Aug 8, 2017

There are serious health hazards to being overweight at a certain age - By QUENTIN FOTTRELL - PERSONAL FINANCE EDITOR

The “dad bod” has been lauded as the new shape of sexy. But the more overweight you are, new research suggests, the more likely you are to die prematurely.

Weight gain in early and middle adulthood will increase health risks later in life, according to a study released Tuesday by researchers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. People who gained a moderate amount of weight (5 to 22 pounds) before the age of 55 increased their risk of premature death, chronic diseases and decreased the likelihood of achieving healthy aging, the study found. And the higher the weight gain, the greater risk of chronic diseases........
Why the middle-aged ‘dad bod’ could be deadly instead of sexy

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required field - 09 Aug 2017 11:02 - 78747 of 81564

No talk about north korea....?......I wouldn't be surprised now if the americans destroy their missiles bases and warn them for further attacks if they continue their threats.....a really serious and unacceptable situation !...

required field - 09 Aug 2017 11:04 - 78748 of 81564

Very surprising to me that crude hasn't jumped by 20 dollars or so due to the possibility of war !....

iturama - 09 Aug 2017 11:16 - 78749 of 81564

Why? Does NK have vast oil fields? I expect the price of cheese to plummet with the sanctions against the fat Un.

required field - 09 Aug 2017 11:35 - 78750 of 81564

Disruption to supplies around the pacific area.......something will happen....

jimmy b - 09 Aug 2017 12:10 - 78751 of 81564

Looks like that madman is going to keep trying to provoke Trump .

mentor - 09 Aug 2017 13:26 - 78752 of 81564

China Calls For Calm In 'Complicated And Sensitive' Korean Situation
Wed, 9th Aug 2017 13:17

The Chinese government has called for cool heads amid the current tensions between the US and North Korea over Pyongyang's nuclear programme.

"The current situation on the [Korean] peninsula is highly complicated and sensitive," according to a fax from China's Foreign Ministry which dpa received late on Wednesday.

"We hope all relevant parties speak cautiously and move prudently, stop provoking each other, avoid further escalating the situation and strive to return to the correct track of dialogue and negotiations as soon as possible."

required field - 09 Aug 2017 18:27 - 78753 of 81564

I wouldn't be surprised if the americans don't knock out of the sky the next north korean missile test as a severe warning !.....something like that....
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