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.
aldwickk
- 08 Jul 2011 18:39
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Only of Stan in a dress , high heel's and heavy make up dancing with you in your learther bikers gear . Didn't like that Mexican looking moustache of yours.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cELwKLkROc&feature=related
dreamcatcher
- 08 Jul 2011 18:43
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Sounds like cissie and Ada / Les Dawson.
2517GEORGE
- 08 Jul 2011 18:44
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It looked like Brown was asleep, oops Haystacks already said that.
2517
Fred1new
- 08 Jul 2011 19:31
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Aids,
Seems like more of your homosexual phantasies.
Enjoy them.
But as I have written before, I think you may need help.
farnesbarnes
- 08 Jul 2011 19:32
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Fred1new
- 08 Jul 2011 19:40
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Brookes steps down.
2 down, how many more to go?
aldwickk
- 08 Jul 2011 22:15
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Don't know
Haystack
- 09 Jul 2011 01:43
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The Daily Star's offices have been raided by police.
aldwickk
- 09 Jul 2011 07:47
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Here is some good news and not before time .
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-
scotland-business-14080327
This is the bit i liked ""The reality is, however, that the world has moved on. We understand that fewer people are willing to engage with traditional doorstep sellers."
Nobody likes cold callers , have you just figured that one out you dick head.
Fred1new
- 09 Jul 2011 09:37
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Exec,
You will miss the News of the World!
You could try for a job on the Mirror.
Not sure if that is a reflection or not!
dreamcatcher
- 09 Jul 2011 09:38
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You will send Freds blood pressure up with those pictures and something else.lol
Fred1new
- 09 Jul 2011 09:54
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I like a pretty picture.
It brings back memories of long ago.
Fred1new
- 09 Jul 2011 10:27
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Interesting to watch Cameron and Murdock's world seemingly implode. Reminds me of Citizen Kane's empire unfold.
But see that Tricky Dicky has flown in to sorts his "problems" out.
I wonder if he will have tea with "Rosebud" Cameron and Georgie Boy at No 10?
Like to overhear that conversation.
All we need now is Aschroft to fly in as well.
Hear bets are been taken on Cameron being out of No 10 within 3months.
Wonder who the next tory puppet will be.
aldwickk
- 09 Jul 2011 11:32
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Never mine Fred you still have a Labour muppet
Fred1new
- 09 Jul 2011 14:08
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Aids,
I don't mind having a Labour muppet.
It is better than being a muppet. How does it feel?
For information, I have never been a labour party voter, although I have certain attachment to some of their basic values and the intention of the ideological thinking.
It is the method of achieving those ideals, which present problems to me.
At the momenr, one of the problems, I can see is that "self interest" is lorded and acceptable to the tory party, even when it and its policies disproportionally disenfranchise a less able group within society.
The values of "Loads of dough", comes to mind!
However, I recognise that many of the fractions, within the members of the "labour" party, wish to implement policies out of self interest and sometimes self advancement, but to a less blatant degree as is apparent in the present tory ideologues.
Again, what sticks out to me is the posturing of the present "caring" government. For me, it is the most hypocritical and shallow government I can remember (I have a long memory.)
I think that its results of many of its policies will lead to increasing fragmentation of society, i.e into "us and them mentality", which has potential dangers.
(My guess is that the public will not tolerate the obviously increasing inequalities in society. Previous generations may have prepared to accept the differences, but due to changes in communications and the media leading to increased awareness of larger groups of society, the present generations will not be as tolerant. May be wrong, but I did write guess.)
dreamcatcher
- 09 Jul 2011 16:07
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Trying to get the garden done, its pis---g down. Found a muppet.
Fred1new
- 09 Jul 2011 17:34
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That isn't Aids.
dreamcatcher
- 09 Jul 2011 17:37
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Do you have a better picture?
2517GEORGE
- 09 Jul 2011 18:27
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Re post 11468 strangely enough that was my view of the labour party when they were in power, and largely responsible for the mess (debt) we're in now. They bribed huge numbers of the electorate, especially many (not all) of those on benefits by making it ok not to work, they created huge numbers of state funded jobs and non jobs and kept interest rates too low for too long, thus fuelling a consumer boom. Brown was right when he said he had done away with 'boom and bust', it's just bust now, Goldilocks won't be back anytime soon.
I firmly believe that had labour won the last election then they would have been in power for many many more years to come due to the vast numbers of bought votes. Whilst the Tories are far from perfect I feel we had a lucky escape.
2517