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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.

rawdm999 - 06 May 2010 09:37 - 9025 of 81564

Funny how our politicians banned the term 'non of the above' from being included in a political party name.

http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20050147.htm

What were they afraid of I wonder. I figure the 'non of the above' party would have won a massive landslide.

Fred1new - 06 May 2010 10:06 - 9026 of 81564

Was Nigel Farage hoping for the sympathy vote?

Fred1new - 06 May 2010 11:56 - 9027 of 81564

Just told it was another of Farage's stunts to draw attention.

Kayak - 06 May 2010 13:22 - 9028 of 81564



Right as always Fred, that's obviously what it was.

greekman - 06 May 2010 13:23 - 9029 of 81564

Yes cause it was. He obviously arranged a crash that could have killed not just himself but others.
As someone who has dealt with well over 100 fatal road, plane and train crash incidents, which this could easily have resulted in, including a train crash where 10 people died, including one who was known to me, I will still refrain from getting personal with such stupid comments.

Fred1new - 06 May 2010 13:45 - 9030 of 81564

Greek.

Ah well, you will have to stick with some of the other ones you make.

I thought the police were known for their black humour, or was it blue!

Fred1new - 06 May 2010 13:50 - 9031 of 81564

Greek,

I don't know if you are still having trouble with your computer running slowly.

I have and intermittent problem with one of mine, partially due to Internet connection congestion, but I use a programme "Easycleaner".

It has speeded up my working.

It can be downloaded for free and is easily installed.

greekman - 06 May 2010 13:51 - 9032 of 81564

Hi Fred,

Perhaps I did jump a bit. Yes, at accident scenes we do tend to have black humour (unless children are involved) as often that is the only way to deal with the incident, but after the incident is over it never tends to happen. Funny lot us humans. And before you say it, I except that most Police Officers are only half human.

Just noticed your last post. I use Faster PC which costs 20 per year. It's good, but as the one you mention is free, I will give it a try. Ta

Greek.

Fred1new - 07 May 2010 11:29 - 9033 of 81564

Once again pointing to the intellectual capacity of some posters.

Just receive this mail shot.


This email has been sent via the MoneyAM Website (http://www.moneyam.com)

To reply to this email you will need to go to the MoneyAM Bulletin Boards
and click on the name of the user that sent you this email and then click
the 'message button'.

The following message was sent by Gausie:
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/profile.php?user=Gausie

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Just in case you missed it .....

Gausie - 06 May 2010 21:20 - 1767 of 1774

ITLB

The opening post is just Fred. He's a tosser with shit for brains for whom

being controversial and taking on the world of rational posters gives him
an
e-hardon.

Recognise that he's seen almost unanimously on here as the insignificant
clown that he is.

G

ps to Fred: No offence meant.

All that much.
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In order to change your contact options, please visit your profile at
http://www.moneyam.com/profile.php

greekman - 07 May 2010 13:38 - 9034 of 81564

Fred,

If I had received such an e-mail I would be sending a copy to MoneyAm. The MoneyAm site is very strict in what you can say, as they have no wish to go the way of ADVFN or III who allow just about anything.
If you wish this site to stay at a far higher standard than their competitors, I respectfully suggest you inform them of said e-mail.

Greek.

required field - 07 May 2010 13:42 - 9035 of 81564

Fred1new : there is also a free cleaner called ccleaner.....type it in and update it...careful what you delete.....

Gausie - 07 May 2010 13:55 - 9036 of 81564

Greek

'If I had received such a mail blah blah blah'

You have. Feel free.

G x

Chris Carson - 07 May 2010 14:14 - 9037 of 81564

Sorry Greek, Fred is rapidly running out of folk to squelch, they can't all be wrong and even you have admitted he does have a tendancy to make a rod for his own back :o))

Gausie - 07 May 2010 14:32 - 9038 of 81564

I feel a www.FrednGreeksPlaice.com coming on ....

May you have many years of happiness together in your civil partnership.

G

greekman - 07 May 2010 15:41 - 9039 of 81564

Chris,

Fully agree re Fred, especially when he posts his pro-labour posts, he winds me up big style.
I don't mind debate, but people who get personally insulting weaken their own augments. As to E-Mails via the MoneyAm site, it is an excellent system that I have used several times, and would hate to see the facility withdrawn due to misuse. I have suggested similar to another site (forwarded e-mail) and they replied that it would not be considered due to possible misuse.
I don't want the same to happen here.

Regards Greek.

Gausie,

Now that I do find funny.

Chris Carson - 07 May 2010 15:59 - 9040 of 81564

Greek - Absolutely! On reflection should have kept my mouth shut, playing right into Fred's twisted mind. He really isn't that important (The tart)! Cheers :o)))

Fred1new - 07 May 2010 17:09 - 9041 of 81564

The e-mails just make feel a little sad at the level of intolerance,

Anyway, in order to stimulate Greek and NM.

=========================

Drink in hand.
.


The price of a Clegg, Cameron deal would be Proportional Representation, delay in the "sweeoing cuts" on public services for 12mths and reduction of money spent on the Nuclear Arms.

Cameron and the tories won't swallow that. and if the do they are signing their own death warrants.

Still think a coalition with Lib, Labour and smaller parties. Financially, it will suit them to get their battle funds in place for another election in about 18mths to 2years time..


What I would like to see is a coalition of all major parties with inclusion of some members of the smaller parties.

That the government if formed would accept a fixed term and attempt to sort out for the benefit for the whole country,

1) the economy and the banking and financial industry.
2) electoral reform and franchising of all the voters ie. proportional representation
3) reviewing of the House of Lords and implementations of decisions of the review before going to the country once again.
4) limitation of funding of candidates and restriction of where the money can be obtained from.
5) sorting out payment of MPs and their staff, putting them on the same financial and legal base as other tax payers
6) review of aims of foreign policies

That should be enough for the first six months


Fred1new - 07 May 2010 17:18 - 9042 of 81564

Ps.

I think it would be sensible for all parties to swallow their prides for the benefit of the country.

A coalition government would be representative of the majority of the electorate and therefore any legislation introduced would be accepted more readily.

Also the legislation introduced would probably be more moderate and could address the necessary changes for a 5-10-15 year period.

It is a chance.


I don't think the present tory leadership are up to the above, but if they formed a minority government they will run into social problems within a short period of time.

I hope I am wrong about the latter.

2517GEORGE - 07 May 2010 17:25 - 9043 of 81564

If the Lib Dems decide to work with the Tories in preference to Labour and between them DC & NC do the business it could weaken the Labour party where THEY become third in line, thus replacing the Lib Dems.
2517

Gausie - 07 May 2010 19:28 - 9044 of 81564

Hey Greek - did you forward that mail to MAM with a complaint as you said you would?

What bit from earlier did you find amusing?

Remember this? Now that really was hilarious!

G

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