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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 Mar 2018 19:16 - 80308 of 81564

I'm not sure what to reply to that.

Anyhow, there are lots and lots of people on a personal quest to find out what life is all about and importantly, if there is 'a god creator'.

For an inquisitive person on that type of topic, Hawkins stuff is really necessary reading - or better still, 'YouTube watching'.

Another one to watch on YouTube if you are on the same journey, is stuff by Richard Dawkins. There are lots of very good debates between this 'champion of the atheists' and religious opposition.

To get you thinking and laughing too, look on YouTube for the now dead comedian, George Carlin.

hilary - 07 Mar 2018 19:24 - 80309 of 81564

You're over-thinking life, Doc. In my humble opinion of course.

In the winter you just need to worry about whether it will snow on the hills overnight and whether The Wall will be open tomorrow.

And in the summer, you just need to worry what colour to paint your nails for the beach tomorrow.

Strewth. Some folks.

:o)

ExecLine - 07 Mar 2018 20:56 - 80310 of 81564

Just watching a couple of architects on TV viewing some very up-scale, very modern Swiss properties (in between hiding a canvas cartridge for our cockapoo to hunt for round the house (eg. under the duvet in a spare bedroom, inside a walking boot in the cloaks cupboard, in the wine rack, in a coat pocket, etc, etc)).

The programme is called:

"The world's most extraordinary homes" with Piers Taylor and Caroline Quentin

By 'eck, Hils. They aren't half alright, these ultra modern chalets! Fabulous views, minimalistic side-of-the-hill-living-with-massive-picture-windows, pine walls and ceilings, loads of light. Wow! Wow! Wow!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09vjws7

Got a picture of your Swiss pad to share with us?

MaxK - 07 Mar 2018 21:18 - 80311 of 81564

Some nice houses, and all for the price of a one bed flat in londonistan.

iturama - 07 Mar 2018 21:53 - 80312 of 81564

If you can stand all that yodeling.

Fred1new - 07 Mar 2018 22:25 - 80313 of 81564

Hilary,

Exec is worrying about the future of " getting all dressed up and nowhere to go"!

8-(




hilary - 08 Mar 2018 07:37 - 80314 of 81564

Doc,

Our Swiss home is just a typical alpine chalet. Mostly traditional construction, using local stone and timber, and, because we're very close to the French border, its architecture is probably as much Savoyarde as anything else. It's built on a slope, so there's 4 storeys on one face, and only 2 round the other side, which means that the pool, gym and sauna are half underground. The only thing you might find interesting is that it's not organised in a conventional manner, insofar as our kitchen/dining/living area is total open plan on the top floor, and the bedrooms are on the lower floors. Heat rises up through the house, so the room where we spend most of our time is always warm.

You won't find it on any grand designs programme, I'm afraid.

Fred,

I'm sure Doc's got a passport. Once they've changed the law to make it compulsory to show photo ID at polling stations, he'll need to show it to vote in the second referendum.

:o)

MaxK - 08 Mar 2018 08:35 - 80315 of 81564

h/t to pineapple across the road.



Monster raving labour party news..






More: https://www.rt.com/uk/420739-transgender-labour-feminist-walkout/

Clocktower - 08 Mar 2018 09:11 - 80316 of 81564

What caption could you put to JC ? What do his eyes tell you? Is he comfortable?

Left is Best!

ExecLine - 08 Mar 2018 10:13 - 80317 of 81564

Thanks for that, Hils

Good for the legs too, eh? I also like a kitchen/dining/living area to be open plan.

We downsized about 15 years ago and so my home is now a quite easy to manage 2-storey detached. I do suppose it's a bit 'lock up and go'. It's on a golf course and overlooks a lake and this morning we've just had a lone swan land on it - which is a very nice thing to have in your back garden.

When we first moved here and had swans visit, I made the stupid mistake of feeding them bread. Next thing they started drooling all over our conservatory doors and we had to hide from the bloody things because as soon as they saw us they would rush over to be fed. Like all the best lessons, you learn the hard way.

Twice now, I've been visited by a big dragon fly, who came and hovered between my face and the monitor screen. That was in the days of the older type of monitor, pre-flat screens. A magical experience, indeed!

cynic - 08 Mar 2018 12:26 - 80318 of 81564

and for the first time in many years, i saw a kingfisher this morning

iturama - 08 Mar 2018 12:40 - 80319 of 81564

They are coming back before we close the border.

cynic - 08 Mar 2018 12:48 - 80320 of 81564

haha! it was on the avon at bradford-on-avon ..... perched on a bush and then flew off

Fred1new - 08 Mar 2018 22:18 - 80321 of 81564

Trump imposes controversial tariffs
Countries had warned a trade war could be triggered by the new US tariffs on steel and aluminium.

39 minutes ago
From the section US & Canada
Related content
Trade wars aren't easy to win
Why Trump is hanging tough
Peanut butter could be hit
Too late for US steel?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-43337951


MaxK - 08 Mar 2018 22:38 - 80322 of 81564

The idea is to look after American jobs, whats wrong with that? (Him being the American President?)

Fred1new - 09 Mar 2018 08:48 - 80323 of 81564

jimmy b - 09 Mar 2018 09:05 - 80324 of 81564

True to his word ,he promised to bring back jobs to the USA ,good for him.

cynic - 09 Mar 2018 09:14 - 80325 of 81564

except that in the longer run, it is likely to lose jobs

jimmy b - 09 Mar 2018 09:55 - 80326 of 81564

That's a very complicated theory that would take up a lot of words and your time to write !

hilary - 09 Mar 2018 10:00 - 80327 of 81564

No Jimbo, it's a no-brainer theory that protectionism leads to inflation, a smaller economy, and the firms that the government are trying to protect end up going out of business.

Economists disagree on many things, but they agree universally that free trade is a good thing.
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