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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 - 22 Jul 2013 09:01 - 27521 of 81564

Hays,

More and more are getting to know the name Lynton Crosby.

Some are suggesting that they should call a party election and making party leader.

skinny - 22 Jul 2013 09:03 - 27522 of 81564

I like a bit of Crosby! :-)

Fred1new - 22 Jul 2013 09:03 - 27523 of 81564

Wouldn't be surprised to see his face on some political banners at the time of the next election.

Under "Who rules Britain?" you or "Lynton Crosby".


Has a ring to it!

TANKER - 22 Jul 2013 09:22 - 27524 of 81564

Through his business activities, Crosby has been seen as an enemy to those who advocate for the rights of asylum seekers, Gypsies, indigenous people, women seeking abortions and gay marriage activists. Indeed, because of his marketing methods, it could be argued that he has helped to push politics in the western world to the right.

he should be the tory leader I would vote for him it is what the uk needs a strong man at the wheel

TANKER - 22 Jul 2013 09:25 - 27525 of 81564

and I thought he was all for himself I was incorrect .
Crosby for the leader of the torys great idea

TANKER - 22 Jul 2013 09:34 - 27526 of 81564

good tip stock up on tin foods food prices are going to go up a lot over the next 12 months

aldwickk - 22 Jul 2013 09:50 - 27527 of 81564

TANKER

I didn't know you were so short of money

TANKER - 22 Jul 2013 10:22 - 27528 of 81564

ald not short of cash more than I will ever spend I look after the pennies
I buy and give them away always from M/S they all no me very well .

Fred1new - 22 Jul 2013 10:22 - 27529 of 81564

We are all doooooomed.


skinny - 22 Jul 2013 10:23 - 27530 of 81564

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skinny - 22 Jul 2013 10:37 - 27531 of 81564

McDonald's horse visit in Whitefield: Woman fined

A woman has been fined for taking her horse into a McDonald's restaurant in Greater Manchester.

Police said the woman, who has not been named, was in the saddle when she was initially turned away from the drive-through kiosk on Bury New Road.

The woman then led the animal inside, where it "ended up doing his business on the floor", a Greater Manchester Police (GMP) spokesman said.

TANKER - 22 Jul 2013 10:40 - 27532 of 81564

it would match the shit they serve

Haystack - 22 Jul 2013 10:59 - 27533 of 81564

This is what you get with a left wing government

Pew Research has recently published a report showing that the French are amongst the most pessimistic about their country's future with only 9% believing that their children will have a higher standard of living than their parents. The general concerns of the French about high unemployment and debt are more comparable with the attitudes of people in Greece, Spain and Italy, than the optimistic Northern European nations of Britain and Germany.

France's political institutions seem paralysed by the challenge of reform, with the left still believing that they can redistribute wealth that the country no longer creates. Former president, Nicolas Sarkozy has recently lamented that France appears to be the only country which is 'afraid of progress'.

His pessimism is shared by some of France's business leaders. Maurice Levy, the head of the Publicis communications network has complained that the county's economy is 'cumbersome, with archaic and incomprehensible administrative structures piled on top of one another.'

The French actor, Gérard Depardieu left France because of its high personal taxes, telling the prime minister in a letter that 'I'm leaving because you think success, creation, talent and anything different should be punished.'

TANKER - 22 Jul 2013 11:05 - 27534 of 81564

hay in the uk it would be less around 5% the working class are over paid
the gov needs to cut benefits more £500 aweek is far to high by 50%
build more work houses is the answer

TANKER - 22 Jul 2013 11:09 - 27535 of 81564

working class children going to uni is the problem put up the charges and no gov help would solve that problem .get them in to factories from school far better

Fred1new - 22 Jul 2013 12:03 - 27536 of 81564

The French actor, Gérard Depardieu.

Sorely missed!

Haystack - 22 Jul 2013 12:18 - 27537 of 81564

Plenty of French business people are leaving France, some going over the border to Belgium.

aldwickk - 22 Jul 2013 12:44 - 27538 of 81564

Gérard Depardieu.

Must have died of a heart attack , saw a recent photo and he looked grossly overweight

cynic - 22 Jul 2013 13:30 - 27539 of 81564

GD is now a russian citizen ..... he's off his trolley like a certain poster here!

Stan - 22 Jul 2013 13:33 - 27540 of 81564

Stop talking about yourself then -):
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