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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.

Fred1new - 09 Apr 2018 08:58 - 80592 of 81564

cynic - 09 Apr 2018 09:02 - 80593 of 81564

fred - so did corbyn also condemn the gas attack by assad? ..... purely incidental of course that russia backs assad in a conflict where all sides are baddies

Fred1new - 09 Apr 2018 15:12 - 80594 of 81564

Don't know.

Haven't spoken with him recently!

cynic - 09 Apr 2018 15:58 - 80595 of 81564

i don't recollect seeing anything to the effect that corbyn did, which i find very remiss of him

Fred1new - 09 Apr 2018 16:19 - 80596 of 81564

Tut tut!

Clocktower - 09 Apr 2018 16:38 - 80597 of 81564

Its all noise but nothing changes, and all parties concerned let the suffering continue. The war games seem to be part and parcel of the world powers posturing, while they buy weapons and ammunition, and kill large numbers well away from their shores.

How long will it be before we see another world war?

cynic - 09 Apr 2018 16:41 - 80598 of 81564

corbyn is fast enough to castigate the israelis when they shoot some palestinians

on the other hand, the russian puppet assad gassing an awful lot of innocent civilians clearly gives corbyn no concern at all

Fred1new - 09 Apr 2018 17:30 - 80599 of 81564

It is called examining the evidence before shooting one's mouth off.

cynic - 09 Apr 2018 17:38 - 80600 of 81564

so you think there is little or no evidence of assad's airforce dropping chlorine and other gases on Douma civilians?

you think all the medics lied perhaps?

do you still think the poisoning of the skripals was nothing to do with the russians?

Fred1new - 09 Apr 2018 18:00 - 80601 of 81564

Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.

Having suspicions about an action or an event is not proof of the initiators of such.

Having beliefs, false or otherwise. and propagating them does not appeal to me, but it is obvious such is often good enough for you, as long as it helps your cause.

If that is your modus operandi, so be it.

Also, remember wars are often started by the same often greedy fools who propagate the false information.

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I prefer to await further findings.

But, for Maybe, it seems it is a diversion from Brexit, the consequences of which may lead to the deaths of thousands.


MaxK - 09 Apr 2018 19:05 - 80602 of 81564

Blimey, for once I agree with you Fred!

There are too many false flags flying around the middle east.

Who knows what the real story is here?

jimmy b - 09 Apr 2018 22:21 - 80603 of 81564

Brexit, the consequences of which may lead to the deaths of thousands.

You stupid old fool Fred ..

cynic - 10 Apr 2018 08:12 - 80604 of 81564

perhaps fred should try applying his "wait for results" principles (allegedly he has some) for the outcome of brexit negotiations etc
the final result will not really be known for perhaps a decade or more, so no doubt he'll be dead by then

Fred1new - 10 Apr 2018 09:37 - 80605 of 81564

Manuel,

Sounds like wishful thinking on your part.

But your prophecy doesn’t look good.

My sister and brother are well into their nineties. The latter managing and digging a large garden with the help of his gardener and wandering off on holidays to France, Italy, Spain, and God knows why the North of Scotland for periodic holidays, with an equally aged friend, while you seem to show an increased rate of decay.

Personally, I have no fear of death, but don’t await it with open hands and disappoint my doctors regularly.

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If you go back to some posting earlier on this thread and the read them, I said I thought having a referendum was wrong and a political stunt by the incompetent leader of a fragmented tory party. (Doing so, I thought an abuse and a corrupt act at the expense of the general public, supported with those holding outdated ideas.)

Also, suggested after the result of the referendum that the endpoint of expensive negotiations that the result would be that the UK would be on the outside of the EU looking in with begging bowls in hand, unable to influence the rules and regulations and political direction of the EU.

That is being a vassal state.

The overall standard of “living” and “social” care and general economic growth will be less in comparison with the advancements in the EU as a whole. Its influence on international policies will be lessened.

You can already see this occurring with the fraudulent attempts at austerity already introduced or mainly driven by an out of date tory party frighten by the riff-raff of BNP and UKIP and other neo-cons.



Fred1new - 10 Apr 2018 09:45 - 80606 of 81564

cynic - 10 Apr 2018 09:52 - 80607 of 81564

to be honest, i don't fret about brexit at all ...... i'll easily come to terms with whatever it all turns out to be

corbyn and his marxist mob will be much more harmful and destructive if they are ever given the chance, albeit that would be over a relative short period

Fred1new - 10 Apr 2018 10:02 - 80608 of 81564

Manuel,

I "think" Corbyn has "moved on" in his "political" thinking, could be wrong,

However, I don't think you have and you show the complacency of a rapidly ageing reactionary.

Dil - 10 Apr 2018 10:28 - 80609 of 81564

Moved onto what ?

Seems to be getting worse rather than better so the sooner the clown goes the better.

Slipping in the polls too apparently.

jimmy b - 10 Apr 2018 10:35 - 80610 of 81564

Neighbours of Richard Osborn-Brooks tear down 'shrine' to burglar Henry Vincent..


A ‘shrine’ to a burglar killed by a pensioner as he tried to burgle his home has reportedly been torn down.

Angry locals are said to have removed flowers and balloons that were left tied to a fence near Richard Osborn-Brooks’ house in memory of career criminal Henry Vincent.

Vincent was stabbed to death in a botched burglary at the home in Hither Green, south London last week.

Mr Osborn-Brooks was arrested on suspicion of Vincent’s murder but later released without charge, He is reportedly being kept under police guard due to concerns for his safety.

Flowers and balloons had been attached to a fence 20 yards away from the pensioner’s home and while police were unable to remove them, angry neighbours apparently pulled them down, reportedly calling them “disgraceful” and an insult.

cynic - 10 Apr 2018 10:37 - 80611 of 81564

corbyn has not moved an inch as is borne out by his close affiliates and assuredly by some of his (re)actions
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