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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.

aldwickk - 09 Aug 2011 08:20 - 12028 of 81564

And they wonder why black kid's are targeted by the Police . Why are those nasty white Police stopping and searching us ?, just because more black's carry gun's and do most of the mugging's.

mnamreh - 09 Aug 2011 08:27 - 12029 of 81564

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greekman - 09 Aug 2011 08:40 - 12030 of 81564

As a Police Officer you are bound to take people as they look.
I could often see someone yards away and think, I bet they have a CRO (Criminal Record Offense Number) and 9 times out of 10 I would be right. This is human nature, as we all make views on first impressions.
The main thing is we must always remember that there are many exceptions. My son has a friend who dyes his hair a different colour about once a month, he wears bother boy clothes, and has tatts and earing's. He is one of the nicest, well mannered people I have ever met, and holds a masters in micro bionics (whatever that is) and is sent by his firm to countries all over the world to lecture and advise on the subject.

So if it looks like a duck (yob), walks like a duck (yob) and sounds like a duck (yob), it's very probably a duck (yob), but sometimes you do see it wrong and it might just not be a duck (yob).

mnamreh - 09 Aug 2011 08:46 - 12031 of 81564

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ExecLine - 09 Aug 2011 09:34 - 12032 of 81564

Looking at all those school kids' shirts hanging out...

Frequently reading about how very difficult it is for teachers to maintain any kind of discipline in the class...

Reading about how illiterate lots of kids are...

Watching the kids on TV rioting and causing so much mindless destruction in so many different locations...

Knowing that kids can't get into university unless they go deeply into debt...

Knowing that there aren't jobs for lots of them, even if they do get a degree...

Getting low interest on my hard earned savings...

Getting stuffed by most professionals, banks, etc,...

Watching the stockmarket tank...

Seeing hedonistic crap on TV and having to turn to another channel...

Reading about so much binge drinking...

and much, much more besides......

......make me very much more than just a bit sad really.

I think I'm going to turn the telly off and go into the garden and do some tasks. Then I'm going for a walk in the forest. Then I'm maybe going for a swim. That should take my mind off it all.

required field - 09 Aug 2011 11:40 - 12033 of 81564

I have to say that if I was a shop keeper,.....I would have no hesitation in shooting dead any of these complete rioting morons that are wrecking our suburbs......bring the army in.....no excuses for this intolerable behavior....they might be angry but this is not the way to go about showing frustration at unemployment and such...first shot in the air...second one....etc....

mnamreh - 09 Aug 2011 11:46 - 12034 of 81564

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required field - 09 Aug 2011 11:52 - 12035 of 81564

Two big issues in this country...a crackdown (no pun )on drugs and some intelligent jobs to be created and not just to get the figures down....

mnamreh - 09 Aug 2011 12:08 - 12036 of 81564

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mnamreh - 09 Aug 2011 12:14 - 12037 of 81564

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ExecLine - 09 Aug 2011 12:44 - 12038 of 81564

Oh dear!

I've just rung an aged friend of mine, who I hadn't spoken to for a few months. He's in a rest home in Croydon. (That's why I gave him a call, because he was 'going out and about a bit' last time we spoke and had actually swapped his really old well-loved Merc for a newer car):

Hi xxxx. How are you?

Terrible! I'm just hoping I die one of these nights.

xxxx! That's not like you to say that. What on earth is wrong?

I've got Shingles. I've had it on my body and now it's in my head. There's no cure for Shingles and nothing much gives me any relief. I am in utter agony with it.

Oh dear! How sad to hear you say that, (etc, etc - and then just a bit more)

The old guy is actually 83. This call made me cry, I don't mind telling you.

Shingles (herpes zoster) results from a reactivation of the virus that also causes chickenpox. With shingles the first thing you may notice is a tingling sensation or pain on one side of your body or face. Painful skin blisters then erupt on only one side of your face or body along the distribution of nerves on the skin. Typically this occurs along your chest, abdomen, back or face, but it may also affect your neck, limbs or lower back. The area can be very painful, itchy and tender. After one to two weeks, the blisters heal and form scabs, although the pain often continues.

The deep pain that follows after the infection has run its course is known as postherpetic neuralgia. It can continue for months or even years, especially in older people. The incidence of shingles and of postherpetic neuralgia rises with increasing age. More than 50% of cases occur in people over 60.

There is no cure.

mnamreh - 09 Aug 2011 12:56 - 12039 of 81564

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required field - 09 Aug 2011 13:10 - 12040 of 81564

I have seen shingles on a person....not a pretty sight.....I thought that it was curable....

skinny - 09 Aug 2011 13:12 - 12041 of 81564

I seem to remeber an elderly relation in my childhood, going bilnd from it.

MightyMicro - 09 Aug 2011 14:46 - 12042 of 81564

Yes. I had a corneal ulcer in my left eye two years ago. No underlying diagnosis found and eventually it was put down to shingles, although there were no other symptoms. It damn near cost me the sight in my left eye but was cured by the fine people at the Royal Berks eye clinic. Left me with some corneal scarring, though.

Haystack - 09 Aug 2011 17:13 - 12043 of 81564

MM
You would be fine on these BBs then. They say that in the land of the blind, the one eyed is king.

kimoldfield - 09 Aug 2011 17:24 - 12044 of 81564

I've had shingles on my head twice, fortunately I had medication just in time before it went into my eye the first time and the second time it was caught early on. That was a few years ago and although there is no real pain, I still have tingling where it was. My sympathies with your friend Exec.

dreamcatcher - 09 Aug 2011 17:43 - 12045 of 81564

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aldwickk - 09 Aug 2011 19:36 - 12046 of 81564

Just had a cold call from someone asking if i have had a good day, then went on to ask if a had a broker and had i thought about investing on the Frankfurt exchange , then said he could make me a lot of money investing in a Iron ore share , think it might have been in South America.

I kept on telling him i had no spare cash to invest, then i asked him what company it was and he said if he told me i would buy i then said again i had no money so he said good night and put the phone down.

Frankfurt = Boiler room scam

dreamcatcher - 09 Aug 2011 19:39 - 12047 of 81564

That was Fred.
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