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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.

Haystack - 20 Jan 2011 20:08 - 10553 of 81564

That sounds like a fairy story until you realise what a useless minister he was. How could anyone make someone shadow chancellor without even maths 'o' level. I have never noticed any sign that did anything of any use or value in his career. Just staying a Labour MP until they give you various posts is not worthy of note. He is a terrible speakerand shows signs of having a poor mind. Obviously an ideal candidate to be a Labour minister.

Fred1new - 20 Jan 2011 20:25 - 10554 of 81564

Your evaluation system for ability seems wanting.

Haystack - 20 Jan 2011 20:55 - 10555 of 81564

It is not that difficult to be an MP, especially a Labour MP. He came from the union route. He might have been fine had he stayed as an MP. He got promoted above his level of competence. A common problem among Labour MPs.

ExecLine - 20 Jan 2011 23:50 - 10556 of 81564

Johnson was so incompetent, he didn't even notice his personal bodyguard was 'guarding' the wrong body, namely that of his own wife.

As in:

Alan Johnson quit frontline politics yesterday after discovering his wife had had an affair with his police protection officer.

Hours after the shock resignation, Scotland Yard launched disciplinary proceedings against Paul Rice, who had guarded Mr Johnson from potential terror attacks when he was Home Secretary.

tyketto - 21 Jan 2011 00:55 - 10557 of 81564

I think THE brown stains degree was in history.
Thank goodness he now is.
Whilst still in colledge, he disseninated a phamphlet,
"How to live off the state"
Us- did well didn't he.

aldwickk - 21 Jan 2011 08:08 - 10558 of 81564

Over to you Fred , let's see you duck & dive and twist and turn your way out of answering the above reply's

Fred1new - 21 Jan 2011 08:21 - 10559 of 81564

AId,

You seem not to have not ducked those wooden beams enough.

Hays,

Check Churchill's wife's relationship.

I believe many of the partners claimed to be Churchill's friends.

Perhaps, they were just doing a quick service.

Also, check back to many previous cabinet ministers who came into politics through the unions.

Similar can be seem in those who came up through industry.

Also, I would check your own within your own family members and see if any of them have strayed.

aldwickk - 21 Jan 2011 08:33 - 10560 of 81564

I was right , skip the answer and go back over 60 year's in history .

No reply to the questions .

" shadow chancellor without even maths 'o' level. I have never noticed any sign that did anything of any use or value in his career. Just staying a Labour MP until they give you various posts is not worthy of note. He is a terrible speakerand shows signs of having a poor mind. "


" Whilst still in colledge, he disseninated a phamphlet,
"How to live off the state"
Us- did well didn't he.

Fred1new - 21 Jan 2011 10:08 - 10561 of 81564

Aid,

Whilst still in colledge, he disseninated a phamphlet,
"How to live off the state"
Us- did well didn't he.



Are you on the bottle at this time in the morning?

I think you should attend a course on English or at least switch your spelling checker on, also an English dictionary.

How do your achievements compare with Johnson's.

I think if you do a little research of your own into his achievements, it might be helpful when you spout your opinions.

Such as your opinion of a person, when relating to Joanna Yeates' crime.


stable - 21 Jan 2011 10:27 - 10562 of 81564


Aldwickk

I have Fred on squelch, and has been for at least 6 months, so I am not reading his comments today.
I am sure he is enjoying winding you up with his replies. Leave him alone and he will have nobody to talk too.

aldwickk - 21 Jan 2011 12:22 - 10563 of 81564

If Fred got himself a decent pair of spec's and not rose tinted one's he would see that i was quoting from two other poster's.

Its not about my achievements its about someone who was shadow chancellor spending our money.

Joanna Yeates , a classic example of Fred's tactic of trying to change the subject.

Anyway Fred is a total waste of space and not worth my time.

This_is_me - 21 Jan 2011 12:37 - 10564 of 81564

correct

Fred1new - 21 Jan 2011 13:17 - 10565 of 81564

Aids, Why don't you apply for Andy Coulson's job.

You may get free copies of the News of the World.

Strange you could become a friend of Cameron. He seems to be needing them.

======
Interesting economic figures to-day.

Mind the tories have only had 7 months in power.

Markets jittery.

Double dip back on the cards.

tyketto - 21 Jan 2011 13:25 - 10566 of 81564

Seconded.

Haystack - 21 Jan 2011 13:51 - 10567 of 81564

It is going to be interesting to see how Ed Balls shapes up and how much conflict there is in the Cabinet now. Ed Balls said previously that it was a mistake for labour to try and cut the defecit in four years. He has a very different approach from Ed Milliband. Balls is a tax and spend man and was largely responsible for the mess we are in now. The Conservatives have nice target to aim at now.

Conservative Party deputy chairman Michael Fallon said: "It beggars belief that Ed Balls has been appointed as shadow chancellor of the Exchequer.

"The man who is responsible for Britain's economic mess has returned. The Labour Party has learnt nothing and is now led entirely by Gordon Brown's old team."

And Lib Dem deputy leader Simon Hughes said Mr Balls was "the man who can be pinned with the responsibility for the mega-debt that we are all having to pay off".

MightyMicro - 21 Jan 2011 14:16 - 10568 of 81564

And, given his part in the great gold sell off, he should be known as Golden Balls.

goldfinger - 21 Jan 2011 14:45 - 10569 of 81564

Any more twitterers ?, I could do with some more followers, ive got the blue film porn star girls coming on tonight, not slags either, kicked them off this morning after giving them a warning for being too over the top with the lip last night. They know the limits.

Just sign up here, you dont need a fancy phone just a PC and you are allowed onto the full board around the back so you see everything coming on board the platform. your support would be appreciated.

Ohhh forgot to mention we also have all the top PI posters cockney, Pauly pilot, conrad windnham farnes Barnes and a whole host more all posting in from different sites and between during the day. Music Videos played, a bit of sport etc, etc. A one stop shop with plenty of pro analysts visiting and celebs.

Just do a quick free 30 second sign up here........http://twitter.com/#!/MrKipper1

Fred1new - 21 Jan 2011 14:47 - 10570 of 81564

Ed Balls is so hopeless that the tories should be welcoming him with glee.

The only thing is they seem to have weak knees.

But, I was lead to believe that Cameron and Porky could walk on water.

With recent market figures they seem to be drowning in it.

I could never understand what the real goals of the anarchists were, but know realise at depth they are similar to the present tories.

I.e. create chaos. divide and rule, avoid responsibility and then plunder.

aldwickk - 21 Jan 2011 16:45 - 10571 of 81564

Twitter seems to me to be just another time waster like chat room's .

This_is_me - 21 Jan 2011 22:03 - 10572 of 81564

http://www.standpointmag.co.uk/node/3650/full
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