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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.

MaxK - 19 May 2018 08:30 - 80862 of 81564

First dog on the moon cartoon wont post, but worth a look..



https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/may/19/its-a-fairytale-for-the-modern-age-an-age-filled-with-flying-deathbots-and-murderous-inequality


Not happy wombles, cant think why.

Dil - 19 May 2018 08:49 - 80863 of 81564

Nice weather for a wedding. Good luck to them both but I'll be watching the FA Cup Final.

Give me a summary later of how the wedding went Fred.

Cheers.

Fred1new - 19 May 2018 17:22 - 80864 of 81564

Dil.

They missed your attention!

Fred1new - 20 May 2018 08:35 - 80865 of 81564

KidA - 21 May 2018 10:31 - 80866 of 81564

It was on when I went to brew some tea. The preacher was giving his all; expected Philip to tumble down the aisle. It was hilarious because of the contrast. A family member was laughing on Friday; the usual media suspects gushing and fighting it out to be crowned Queen and King sycophant. Cries of find me some black people stat.

Sadly, as a game, the football turned out to be a non-event. The kick off time doesn't help - stuck in no man's land between 3 PM and 7:45 PM.

Clocktower - 21 May 2018 11:24 - 80867 of 81564

Unfortunately, Harry and Megan have not disappeared out of sight for their honeymoon period, instead the country is left with this pair of leaches milking it, while carrying out official functions, so the press can fill their papers with pictures of the gushing crowds sucking up to this pair of lovebirds. How long that will last for is another matter, and when the press are desperate to find a target, then the only thing that will hold them back is being seen to be politically correct. Remember all the fat Fergie pictures that they used to body shame her. What will they do with Megan when they want to hang her out to dry?

cynic - 21 May 2018 15:27 - 80868 of 81564

clock - i think you are being unfair ..... H+M are out of the direct daily spotlight, for which they must both be thankful ..... H is patently no brainbox, but looks to be contributing quite a not through Help for Heroes and Invictus Games and similar, and deserves to be applauded for that ...... M has yet to carve her own niche so cannot yet be judged

Clocktower - 21 May 2018 17:10 - 80869 of 81564

At least the couple of thousand that were invited to the grounds of Windsor were given a bag with a few odds and ends in that they are able to sell to other mugs at extraordinary prices it would seem - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-44197388

The dam cheek is putting in a 20% off voucher for Windsor Castle gift shop, so they try to recoup some profit from their so called guests.

Tat just sums them up while they live the extravagant lifestyle at many taxpayers expense, let those that want them, pay for them, and force them to transfer all their great estates over to the country.

cynic - 21 May 2018 17:20 - 80870 of 81564

what a sour little curmudgeon you are
must have been standing too close to fred for too long

iturama - 22 May 2018 07:37 - 80871 of 81564

Many have transferred their estates, large and small, to the country. It is called the National Trust which is now the largest "farmer" in the country with over 2000 tenants on over 600,000 acres of land. Little has changed for the tenants I suspect.
I like Harry though agnostic about his wife but I wish them the best; as I do with most of the Royal Family. I think the country would be worse off without them. Dragging everyone down to suit the great unwashed, uneducated and uninspiring has never benefited any country that I can think of. You need to get out and smell the roses CT, you sound bitter and twisted.

cynic - 22 May 2018 08:06 - 80872 of 81564

IT soundly seconded

ExecLine - 22 May 2018 11:12 - 80873 of 81564

Well, CT, you do come over as being bitter and twisted. This makes me prefer all of the people you are speaking about, instead of the likes of you. Funny that, eh?

Importantly, you don't know what the hell you are talking about......

I noticed a young teenage royal standing out, who had a short-sleeved woollen white cardigan(!?) over a blue mini-dress. It was reported this dress was sold by 'Net-a-Porter' so I went to the NaP web site to check on how much it cost. Ans: £2,050.

Here's a link to Net a Porter, in case you want to do a bit of shopping yourself:

https://www.net-a-porter.com/gb/en/

The Royal Wedding was a spectacular affair - and a costly event.

For those who believe these stately occasions to be waste of taxpayers' money, there is the consolation that the Royal Family themselves will pay for most of it.

And we did - including contributing to what is thought to be close to £400,000 for Meghan's dress - designed by a Brummie.

But it doesn't stop there - weddings of that level don't come cheap.

Kensington Palace had earlier released a statement saying: "As was the case with the wedding of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Royal Family will pay for the core aspects of the wedding, such as the church service, the associated music, flowers, decorations, and the reception afterwards."

So how much will it all cost - and what are the benefits?

When Prince William and Kate Middleton tied the knot at Westminster Abbey on April 29, 2017, the overall cost was around £24 million.

For Harry and Meghan's big day at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, on May 19, 2018, the total spend is £32 million - even though it's in a smaller venue.

So how does it break down? ABC Finance did some number-crunching to come up with these figures:

William and Kate

Wedding dress £250,000

Flowers £563,000

Wedding ring £115,000

Wedding cake £56,000

Security £22 million

Harry and Meghan

Wedding dress £387,000

Flowers £110,000

Wedding ring £250,000

Wedding cake £50,000

Security £30 million

So, much less was spent on flowers for Harry and Meghan but security cost far more this time. The ring was also twice the price.

The costs might seem extravagant but there are said to be many economic benefits from these big royal spectacles.

William and Kate

When William and Kate tied the knot in 2011, an additional 600,000 people come to London for the weekend – 60 per cent from UK, 40 per cent from overseas. While here they spent upwards of £107 million.

The added value to Britain’s ‘brand’ due to global media coverage was worth approximately £1 billion in free marketing and more than two billion people watched the ceremony globally

It wasn’t just visitors to London, the Office for National Statistics reported that an extra 350,000 visitors travelled to the UK compared with the year before.

Tourism also flourished on the island of Anglesey in Wales, where the royal couple lived after the wedding. It’s estimated that it prompted a 20 per cent increase in business in 2011.

Total Economic Benefit = £107 million

Harry and Meghan

Harry and Meghan’s nuptials are projected to generate much, much more - including £200 million that's expected to come from tourism, travel and hotels.

That includes projections by Airbnb which is expecting to make almost £12 million over the Royal Wedding weekend, with around 42,000 guests staying in the capital and surrounding areas so they can go and see the festivities.

A further £150 million will be spent by people having parties and celebrating, with commemorative merchandise projected to bring in £50 million.

It's thought the wedding will provide the UK with around £100 million in free marketing.

Total Economic Benefit = £500 million

There have also been other effects.

For instance, let's take "dogs" as just one topic.....

Meghan Markle has a pet beagle called Guy, adopted from a shelter in 2015.

And since Meghan and Harry confirmed their relationship in November 2016, beagle ownership has increased by 42 per cent from 195,707 to 278,173, according to data gathered by insurers Bought By Many and Consumer Intelligence.

It now makes beagles the fifth most popular dog breed in the UK.

The same period has seen a 4 per cent decline (from 7,828 to 7,518) in the UK population of Welsh Corgis - traditionally the Royal Family's favourite breed.

But there may be some hope for the breed. The Kennel Club reported there was a 22 per cent uplift in enquiries about buying a corgi puppy following the launch of the second series of The Crown in December 2017.

A third series of the Netflix show is in production - meaning corgis could see another boost in the near future.

The most popular beagle names in the UK are Bella, Bailey and Buddy. The most popular corgi names are Merlin, Arthur and Heidi.

Steven Mendel, CEO and co-founder of Bought By Many, said: "We’re accustomed to seeing spikes in popularity of certain breeds with celebrity ownership but such a large rise in the popularity of beagles certainly stands out."

Clocktower - 22 May 2018 11:27 - 80874 of 81564

Not bitter or twisted, just aware of how the "System" works to give you the sense that you are living in a free and democratic society. It is clear that either you are happy to support the current establishment or are so blinded to the way it works to control the population while seeming to be open, transparent and honest - while in truth it is subversive, with the royal family being used as tools in the process.

Trying going against the establishment and you will see how they use the law, either to imprison you, or more likely bankrupt you, and help send you to a mental institution, as you become so disillusioned with the legal system that is rotten all the way up to the Privy Council. Alternatively, others leave the country to live their lives in peace - if you put your head above the parapet, even as a lawyer, you are subjected to the wrath of the regime.

Clocktower - 22 May 2018 11:31 - 80875 of 81564

EL - Find me a picture of one of the Royals you mention picking up their dogs pooh.

MaxK - 23 May 2018 09:22 - 80876 of 81564

Nicola Sturgeon warned new Scottish currency would cost up to £300 billion


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Nicola Sturgeon will unveil her new economic case for independence on Friday Credit: PA



By Simon Johnson, Scottish Political Editor
23 May 2018 • 6:00am




An independent Scotland would have to find up to £300 billion to prop up its own currency, the country’s most eminent macroeconomist has warned as Nicola Sturgeon prepares to unveil her new economic blueprint for separation.

Professor Ronald MacDonald, research professor of macroeconomics and international finance at Glasgow University’s Adam Smith Business School, said tens of billions of pounds in foreign exchange reserves would have to be raised to protect the currency from economic shocks and speculators.



More: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2018/05/23/nicola-sturgeon-warned-new-scottish-currency-would-cost-300/

Dil - 24 May 2018 09:04 - 80877 of 81564

Lol , Ronald MacDonald

iturama - 24 May 2018 09:21 - 80878 of 81564

Sturgeon is on the new healthy menu, I hear, although I would hope that particular fish face would be thrown back in. Loch Ness would be a suitable place.

Clocktower - 24 May 2018 16:46 - 80879 of 81564

She will be following Salmon into the Lock before long I expect, both only coming to the surface once in a while, with as much presence as the Loch Ness Monster. All very fishy up there in the Highlands.Next they might elect a Old Trout to lead them south.

ExecLine - 24 May 2018 19:24 - 80880 of 81564

Just been to our large local furniture shop to finalise a few things concerning a delivery.

Well, no wonder Northampton town centre shops are closing down right, left and centre!

They tell me that business is absolutely terrible and also mentioned how, say the likes of the local 'G-Plan' rep, are telling them, that it's the same for other furniture shops everywhere. They told me 2016 was a record year and 2017 was nearly as good. This last 12 months is far, far worse than the 2008 crash.

This is obviously down to strong feelings of uncertainty and particularly all down to the massive uncertainty over Brexit.

I now think May is a very, very poor leader and needs to go. She is not delivering on things and is most certainly not selling any kind of a decently good story concerning Brexit and Britain's prosperity for the future.

If she were, then it would be "Come on, Brexit! Let's be 'aving you!" and we would all be looking forward to it!

But she isn't and we aren't!

Fred1new - 24 May 2018 21:43 - 80881 of 81564

Perhaps, she has read the writing which is on the wall.
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