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
- 08 Sep 2018 18:06
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Lol.
What do you think about Chukka calling you a dog Fred ?
Labour lurching from one crisis to another , making the Tories look like one big happy family.
I do hope any of the moderate Labour MP's who actually do get de selected stand as independent candidates and stuff Corbyn's loony lefties.
Fred1new
- 08 Sep 2018 19:46
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Whoof!
You are swallowing the media hype.
Interesting to see how frightened labour's opponents are.
But the attempted smearing of Corbyn seems to be benefitting him.
cynic
- 09 Sep 2018 10:04
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the proof will be in the pudding
it is far from unlikely that a new party will emerge, with members from both sides joining
it could well find early appeal across a decent swathe of the electorate but, as we have seen in the past, that may fade quite quickly (SDP and UKIP being good examples)
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no need to smear corbyn
he steps in his own shit time and time again and does not emerge smelling of roses
Dil
- 09 Sep 2018 10:26
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Media hype ?
All the media did was report what Chukka and Old MacDonald said , no need to hype anything.
Abbott must be due another clanger very soon.
Fred1new
- 09 Sep 2018 11:42
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One of the things which have always interested me is why some of the failures of life enjoy or indulge with satisfaction in the failures or mistakes of others make. Behaviour which is often seen in those who achieve little themselves.
cynic
- 09 Sep 2018 15:01
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depends on how one defines someone as being a failure, yourself arguably being a fine example of your own definition
in any case, banana skins have always been a staple of all comedy
Fred1new
- 09 Sep 2018 15:32
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Manuel,
I have made many mistakes, failed often but survived to the age of 80.
My school reports were often "capable of far more than he often presents", he should try harder.
Somehow, in spite of my failings, I have survived while many of my fellows have fallen by the roadsides and are popping up the daisies.
I was told when young to recognise one's mistakes, and failings, to learn from them and try not to repeat them.
I continue to travel in hope.
But, you do seem to have the ability to keep walking into brick walls.
cynic
- 09 Sep 2018 15:44
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superciliousness becomes you, as does its reflection of your actual inferiority to most others
Fred1new
- 09 Sep 2018 16:21
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Here is a reasonable warning.
Perhaps, Corbyn and McDonnell have their fingers closer to the pulse than some of the Brexiteers (such as Dil and Manuel) and much of the rabble led by them.
-=-=-=-=-
Ten years on, capitalism might not survive the shock of another Lehman
Will Hutton
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/sep/09/ten-years-after-2008-crisis-another-financial-crash
Fred1new
- 09 Sep 2018 16:21
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Here is a reasonable warning.
Perhaps, Corbyn and McDonnell have their fingers closer to the pulse than some of the Brexiteers (such as Dil and Manuel) and much of the rabble led by them.
-=-=-=-=-
Ten years on, capitalism might not survive the shock of another Lehman
Will Hutton
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/sep/09/ten-years-after-2008-crisis-another-financial-crash
cynic
- 09 Sep 2018 21:10
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mccluskey, corbyn and mcdonnell, in that order, have their fingers closer to the carotid of everyone than most would like to imagine
Fred1new
- 09 Sep 2018 21:21
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No.
You are just feeling your own.
Dil
- 10 Sep 2018 07:23
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Pity someone hadn't told Corby and co the same as you were told when you were young as they seem to have kept making the same mistakes all their lives.
MaxK
- 10 Sep 2018 08:31
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Fred1new
- 10 Sep 2018 08:37
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The tory hope.
Is this Manuel's and Dil's pin-up?
cynic
- 10 Sep 2018 09:49
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i have no idea why you choose to believe i am a fan of boris's
he's great on HIGNFY, but as leader of a political party?????
Fred1new
- 10 Sep 2018 10:28
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I thought him a suitable icon for your ideals.
Fred1new
- 10 Sep 2018 10:44
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Exec,
What does he inspire with his written word?
To me, he is the English version of Trump and a self-serving hedonistic chancer.
Unfortunately, at the moment too many of to-days serving MPs are more interested in their own "career" prospects than feasible future policies for the benefit of the UK and its population as a whole.
(That applies to all major parties.)
ExecLine
- 10 Sep 2018 12:51
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Anyone else on here notice, how in Episode 1 The Bodyguard changed his shirt over from a white one to a blue one and then back again?
And in Episode 4, last night, how the plaster on his forehead seemed to move from one side to the other? I would have to go back and re-check this episode to see if the side of his temple where he attempted to shoot himself (but with the bullet changed from a real one to a blank) also changed from his left side to right side. This could have been a shot of him looking at himself in the mirror.
Pity too, to lose Keeley Hawes so soon and have her killed off.
Or has she just gone into hiding to recover from the explosion....... Hmmm?