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.
Dil
- 18 Apr 2018 23:19
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Geez I must be bored :-)
Dil
- 18 Apr 2018 23:29
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ExecLine
- 19 Apr 2018 09:22
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Yesterday, we went for a walk in a nearby large local park. I like it because there are quite a lot of seats to take a rest on (I have lots of arthritis).
The mysticism, that most people have truly amazes me. I witnessed more of it in the park.
Using a tractor and mower, a guy had cut all the grass in the park, even where it was far too wet to do so.
As a consequence to him doing this, there are now lots of very deep trenches where his tractor wheels have dug very deeply into the ground. Indeed, 60% of the ground in the park is now completely spoilt. I am not sure how, or when or even if, these massive trenches in the ground will ever get filled and the ground re-levelled.
One explanation might be, that the mower man is 'a contractor' and he simply doesn't get paid unless he cuts the grass.
The contract obviously and most probably says nothing about 'the ground being too wet to do so'. I guessed, rightly or wrongly, that the guy's machinery is his own and has been bought using finance. Similarly, 'no grass cutting' means he isn't fulfilling his grass cutting contract. So 'no income' means he then can't pay his finance bills. "He needs to cut the grass come hell or high water!"
Trenching has happened previously but not to the same extent.
The Parish Council are in charge of the park and the grass cutting contract. It also seems to me, they are incapable of amending this contract from one year to the next or even supervising the contractor. Neither are the local populace all that bothered enough to complain to the PC about this poor state of affairs and mis-management.
Lots and lots of people are just 'mystic' about it and ignoring the reality of a pretty poor situation concerning the utter spoiling of this potentially, very attractive parkland.
I suppose lots more things in life are far more important than this but my guess is that even with other things, enormously high levels of 'mysticism' are, in the main, to do with peoples' thoughts on it all and the 'reality' of the situation is completely ignored and 'just left to some mystic power to deal with'.
We even see this kind of approach on MoneyAM where the 'reality' concerning such a lot of the site's persistently basic problem are continually given just 'a temporary fix'.
What then happens, is that the site's vibrancy rapidly disappears and with the loss of vibrancy, go a whole lot of the site's users.
Fred1new
- 19 Apr 2018 09:41
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Exec,
Perhaps he the "operator" thought he was ploughing.
But this and similar are areas in a "society" where leaving it to the commercial enterprises is less beneficial than providing "services" for the "community" with "publicly" run longterm considerations with or without restrictions.
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ExecLine
- 19 Apr 2018 12:47
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Some of you might have read the posts I've put on here about our crappy Northampton Borough and County Councils.
The sheer number of excessive salaries at a council branded the “worst-run in the country” by Conservative MP Philip Hollobone could not be justified.
Chief Executive of the Tax Payers Alliance, John O'Connell, said: "With Northamptonshire County Council in such a dire financial state, taxpayers will be shocked to learn that 23 employees at the council took home more than £100,000 last year.
“Despite many in the public sector facing a much-needed pay freeze to help bring the public finances under control, many town hall bosses are continuing to pocket huge remuneration packages, with staggering pay-outs for those leaving their jobs.”
County council workers' pay has been frozen for the 2018/19 year.
Currently, the authority is advertising for an interim head of finance at LGSS, a position likely to pay more than £100,000 a year.
A freedom of information request by the GMB union revealed the council paid £371,000 to DDL Consultancy, owned by the interim chief executive Damon Lawrenson, during 2016-17 and 2017-18.
Mr Lawrenson stood down via mutual consent last month.
Former chief executive Paul Blantern was given a golden goodbye of at least £95,000 when he resigned last October.
The figures mark Northamptonshire out as the seventh highest council in the country for paying wages over £100,000. Six of the top ten authorities were based in London.
cynic
- 19 Apr 2018 16:57
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fred is just a bloody-minded contentionist rather than a pacifist
Dil
- 20 Apr 2018 07:32
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And yes / no questions are beyond his capability so keep it simple when addressing him
Dil
- 20 Apr 2018 07:37
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Imagine going to the pub with Fred and asking him if he wanted a pint ... 2 hour rant and you would still be none the wiser when the pub closed.
Oi Fred , I think it's Friday today what do you reckon ?
Fred1new
- 20 Apr 2018 08:24
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Dil,
I feel dealing with you would be like hitting one's head against a brick wall.
Better to leave it to crumble by itself.
ExecLine
- 20 Apr 2018 09:54
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Hey!
Have any of you noticed, that the 'Money AM Home Page' link at the top LHS of the page on here has now been split into two parts?
To the left of it is now 'MoneyAM' and a little bit to the right of that is 'Shares'.
So that's nice.
Notice how I can't show you the 'shares' image? This is because it is in white font and so you wouldn't be able to see it anyway.
required field
- 20 Apr 2018 10:07
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More unexploded bombs found in Germany......hence the joke about British bombs are better : they don't go off !....(:((....(sorry...)....
Fred1new
- 20 Apr 2018 15:56
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The state of the UK under tory rule.
Money for this and that to protect the elite and fellow travelers.
cynic
- 20 Apr 2018 16:38
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as opposed to corbyn's vision to screw anyone who has the ambition to work hard and profit through those efforts, impose CPO on whatever land comes to mind, let the unions run rife and ruin along the way ....... and of course to borrow, borrow, borrow to bankrupt the country yet again
Fred1new
- 20 Apr 2018 17:04
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Better than a lot of losing tory chancers, many who haven't done a days work in their lifetime, and are bankrupting the UK but at the same time moving their assets on to seemingly greener pastures.
cynic
- 20 Apr 2018 18:13
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is that so?
well i don't see that you have done anything for mankind either despite your supercilious diktats about what others should do
you're intrinsically a hypocrite
Fred1new
- 20 Apr 2018 18:35
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When Corbyn becomes PM he will tax both you and Manuel out of existence.
He already has his little list.
Perhaps, Manuel may be able to get a job as waiter or pot-washer again.
Though, I wouldn't tip him.
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