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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.

beebusy - 18 Mar 2011 12:42 - 10794 of 81564

I once visited a Dentist in N Ireland. When I returned for follow up treatment I joined a group of perplexed people with appointments outside his surgery. Only to discover his brass plate had disappeared and so had he!!! Now you dont get service like that these days ??

aldwickk - 18 Mar 2011 13:05 - 10795 of 81564

Am with Denplan discount for family members

aldwickk - 18 Mar 2011 13:08 - 10796 of 81564

Libya's government is declaring an immediate ceasefire "to protect civilians" in acordance with the UN Security Council resolution, Libya's foreign minister says.

The UN resolution, passed late on Thursday, backed "all necessary measures" to protect civilians, short of an occupation.

Good move , now the UN will have to look for WMD

beebusy - 18 Mar 2011 13:12 - 10797 of 81564

I bet I know which side the chap sent home from scotland to Libya to die is fighting on!!!

mnamreh - 18 Mar 2011 13:13 - 10798 of 81564

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ExecLine - 18 Mar 2011 13:18 - 10799 of 81564

Thanks for the comments, guys.

Turns out she likes this dentist, who has a "conserve it at all costs" type of approach to his work and has every confidence in him. She likes his whole approach to his work and he wasn't the one who treated the molar previously. So she is going ahead with what he suggests.

Also, apparently isn't going to cost 600 but nearer to 500.

(Hmmm? That's a relief then. Cough cough)

Joking aside, she often says about the odd thing we talk about, "Dad, I'd rather have root canal treatment, etc, etc."

She's now got her wish about to come true, eh? Poor thing.

aldwickk - 18 Mar 2011 13:26 - 10800 of 81564

mnamreh

Yes , and have you noticed how things have gone from bad to worst after T Blair became a middle east peace envoy. BTW were is he ?

greekman - 18 Mar 2011 13:29 - 10801 of 81564

Whilst I feel that something must and should be done to protect and assist those Libyans who appose Gaddafi, why is it yet again the UK taking the lead with assistance from France.
As this is mainly an Arab problem why is the lead not being taken by Bahrain and Egypt. Both have a large modern air force that could easily take care of the Libyan air force.
Egypt has the largest air force in the Arab world, with 550 modern aircraft.
Bahrain has 100 assorted aircraft with many very modern fighters.
Also there would be far less criticism of one Arab country on another Arab country.

Notice Germany and Italy do not want to become involved, so much for UN solidarity.

In any enforcement of a no-fly zone there will be so called collateral damage. I don't give it long until, we are yet again the bad guys, hated by both sides.
This will, I am sure come back to bite us.
Don't we ever learn.

Its about time the UK realised we are no longer the rich big uncle who can solve all problems.



mnamreh - 18 Mar 2011 13:32 - 10802 of 81564

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Fred1new - 18 Mar 2011 14:49 - 10803 of 81564

Interesting price for dental work.

Wait for 6 years and see the price of emergency medical treatment and cold other surgery.

But privatisation is the way to go and medical schools are now asking for a degree in Business studies as a necessary qualification on application forms.

My dentist isn't doing very and can only afford to change his Mercedes and Porch on alternate years.

aldwickk - 18 Mar 2011 15:09 - 10804 of 81564

Why does he have to change his porch , as it got dry rot ?

aldwickk - 18 Mar 2011 15:11 - 10805 of 81564

Just read this on Fox news.

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese engineers conceded on Friday that burying a crippled nuclear plant in sand and concrete may be a last resort to prevent a catastrophic radiation release, the method used to seal huge leakages from Chernobyl in 1986.

But they still hoped to solve the crisis by fixing a power cable to two reactors by Saturday to restart water pumps needed to cool overheating nuclear fuel rods. Workers also sprayed water on the No.3 reactor, the most critical of the plant's six.

It was the first time the facility operator had acknowledged burying the sprawling 40-year-old complex was possible, a sign that piecemeal actions such as dumping water from military helicopters or scrambling to restart cooling pumps may not work.

Fred1new - 18 Mar 2011 15:11 - 10806 of 81564

No he is growing beans in the Porsche.

beebusy - 18 Mar 2011 15:16 - 10807 of 81564

These durn bean counters rule the world!

aldwickk - 18 Mar 2011 15:17 - 10808 of 81564

I think Fred should increase his medication.

aldwickk - 18 Mar 2011 19:06 - 10809 of 81564

The power company, Tepco, has issued a statement today containing the following: "We would like to make our deep apologies for concern and nuisance about the incident of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station and the leakage of radioactive substances to the people living in the surrounding area of the power station".


Concern & nuisance. bit of an understatement , sounds like someone as complained to the council about noisy neighbors...... it must have been how it came out in the translation.

Isaacs - 21 Mar 2011 07:54 - 10810 of 81564

Yes standard Japanese phrases at this time and direct translation. Fortunately looks like stablising now and damage is relatively limited considering.

beebusy - 21 Mar 2011 08:51 - 10811 of 81564

They are very resilient people, you cannot help but admire their ability to pull together and get on with life. It was thought that us british had this same stoic ability at one time.

aldwickk - 21 Mar 2011 09:13 - 10812 of 81564

The 1940's British have been diluted by a foreign influx and old Labour destroyed comunites in the 1960's by building large council estates and tower blocks .

beebusy - 21 Mar 2011 10:28 - 10813 of 81564

Although there is nodoubt some truth in what you say, I think it runs deeper than that. We,as a nation have lost our national pride. Politicians being thrown in prison for nicking the petty cash. Gangs and thugs roaming city streets.A police force that cannot cope with anymore than handing out fines to motorists, unless of course they get lucky! Big brother watching and recording our every move but never seems to capture the vital clue when some person goes missing. Every parent out there knows that our children respond to firm but fair handling. What hope have we got if the parents are worse than the offsprings?? Strong leadership, strong goverment,make for a strong country. To long do we divide our nation into ethnic groups, religious groups, Age groups, etc! There should be one group, British, We should swear allegiance to our country from birth to death. Anybody entering our country does so as a priviledge and should embrace our principals and swear the same oath. The only way for for this country to survive is to enjoy our differences but embrace our oneness. My thoughts only. I am sure there are many out there who will take me to task. But as an ancient old git who loves his country I rejoice in the fact that I can speak my mind.There are many out there who do not have this right.
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