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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.

cynic - 18 Mar 2018 18:21 - 80416 of 81564

again .....
would you have applauded TM had she taken a wishy-washy namby-pamby line like your buddy?
hahaha! ..... you would then have said (rightly in that instance) how weak and pathetic


or will you, as usual, decline to answer a simple straightforward question?

Fred1new - 18 Mar 2018 20:52 - 80417 of 81564

I would expect a "leader" to gather all the possible information and then examine it.

Present to the

Fred1new - 18 Mar 2018 21:04 - 80418 of 81564

I would expect a "leader" to gather all the possible information and then examine it appropriately and explore all the possibilities of responsibility.

Not to go for a political diversionary PR stunt like she has done.

Saying "look at me. I am a strong woman" but like with Brexit, to me, she doesn't know where she is going to.

To me, she is incompetent like a lot of her government.

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I agree with Corbyn's approach.

What is the necessity of rushing to action without due consideration?

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Look back to the 1920-1940 period and think about what led up to it and the loss of lives.

?60+ million.


Fred1new - 18 Mar 2018 21:07 - 80419 of 81564

Do you trust anything which comes out of Boris Johnston's more than comes out of Trump's?

MaxK - 18 Mar 2018 23:01 - 80420 of 81564

I do Fred, about the same as I trust what comes out of Corby's mouth.


They're all two faced backstabbing toerags, the lot of them!

cynic - 19 Mar 2018 08:17 - 80421 of 81564

Look back to the 1920-1940 period and think about what led up to it and the loss of lives.
?60+ million.


i think fred is talking about stalin's disastrous policy of collectivism in agriculture (and industry), his genocide by famine in ukraine and the reign of terror ..... death toll was at least that

cynic - 19 Mar 2018 08:29 - 80422 of 81564

Ian Poulter
for golfing fans, it's good to see IP has crept into this week's WGC Match Play event

it was less than year ago, when IP appeared to have lost his uspga playing card, but on recalculation, it was found the authorities had made a mistake and his card was reinstated

Dil - 19 Mar 2018 11:31 - 80423 of 81564

cynic , good job Corby wasn't PM in 1982 as he would have probably claimed the Falklands invasion was just an increase in tourism and nothing to get worked up about.

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2018 11:39 - 80424 of 81564

Have a look at running costs of the Falklands.

I always think a war is worth its value when you count the death toll.

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2018 11:51 - 80425 of 81564

A sensible evaluation of Russian problem:

Russia will remain a difficult partner for Europe - Maas
Reuters Staff

1 MIN READ

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Russia will remain a difficult partner, said new German foreign minister Heiko Maas, reacting to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s re-election on Sunday and questioning its fairness.

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas attends a meeting with his Polish counterpart Jacek Czaputowicz (not pictured) during his visit in Warsaw Poland, March 16, 2018. Agencja Gazeta/Slawomir Kaminski via REUTERS
The European Union must be able to continue to talk to Russia, despite a host of issues, he said.

“The result of the election in Russia was as unsurprising to us as the circumstances of the election. We can’t talk about a fair political competition in all respects as we would understand it,” he told reporters, arriving at a monthly meeting of EU foreign ministers.

“Russia will remain a difficult partner. But Russia will also be needed for solutions to the big international conflicts and so we want to remain in dialogue,” Maas said.


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But perhaps Dil should try digging up Maggie.

Dil - 19 Mar 2018 12:07 - 80426 of 81564

The running costs of Wales and Scotland cost England a lot more than the Falklands Fred so I take it you wouldn't have thought it worth defending those either if Argentina had invaded ?

Dil - 19 Mar 2018 12:09 - 80427 of 81564

Couldn't stand Maggie Fred , heartless cow but I disliked her less than I dislike that clown Corbyn.

cynic - 19 Mar 2018 12:12 - 80428 of 81564

of course germany needs russia very badly indeed ...... russia controls the pipeline through which germany gets at least 60/70% of its gas

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2018 12:41 - 80429 of 81564

Dil,

Cost/ person.

Edited.

Clocktower - 19 Mar 2018 14:12 - 80430 of 81564

Fred1 as you seem to object to wars, may I ask if you are a Jehovan Witness? or are you just against some wars?

cynic - 19 Mar 2018 14:34 - 80431 of 81564

fred is programmed to be against anything that anyone else has to say about anything

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2018 14:54 - 80432 of 81564

Manuel,

No.

Only when somebody like you makes the dumbest of self-opiniated comments.

Which in your case is frequent.

As you report yourself in the:

Basic user information

MoneyAM Username: cynic

Real name: cynic

Location: west of heathrow

Biography

an opinionated pain



Fred1new - 19 Mar 2018 14:54 - 80433 of 81564

.

Fred1new - 19 Mar 2018 14:54 - 80434 of 81564

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Dil - 19 Mar 2018 20:48 - 80435 of 81564

Fred , so feck Gibralter if Spain invades .... likewise the Channel Islands if the French want them.

Glad you weren't in charge in 1939 , would probably have argued the same when Germany invaded Poland.
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