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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.

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

required field - 07 May 2010 19:39 - 9045 of 81564

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MightyMicro - 07 May 2010 19:39 - 9046 of 81564

Seems to me that the problem, such as it is, lies with Fred's choosing to publish a private email on a public bulletin board. The more simple remedy of replying privately appears to have eluded him.

Haystack - 07 May 2010 19:42 - 9047 of 81564

Gausie.
That is really funny!

Haystack - 07 May 2010 19:43 - 9048 of 81564

MM
Or ignoring it. I have had a few dodgy emails from a number of posters. It is usually easier to just ignore them. I find that I have to respect someone's opinion before I can get insulted by them.

MightyMicro - 07 May 2010 22:42 - 9049 of 81564

H: How very true.

Gausie - 07 May 2010 23:09 - 9050 of 81564

Haystack - those DEMG posts were fun. Surprised you didn't join us.

Haystack - 07 May 2010 23:54 - 9051 of 81564

I didn't see them at the time.

Dil - 08 May 2010 01:26 - 9052 of 81564

Nor me :-)

Dil - 08 May 2010 01:29 - 9053 of 81564

But after catching up with the last few hundred odd posts greekman does seem like a good guy.

Must be going soft cos I also saw one post from tabby that almost made sense :-)

MightyMicro - 08 May 2010 10:03 - 9054 of 81564

Dil: try lying down in the dark for a while. You're probably just missing Lembit Opik (who has returned to the Mothership).

Gausie - 08 May 2010 10:10 - 9055 of 81564

Dil - I have no problem with greekman - he's a good poster and a thoughtful investor. He's just got himself involved in Fred's spat with me.

The best parts of the DEMG stuff for me were posts 223 when George was telling The Count about the sort of companies that John Christou invests in, and 250 where greekman refused to either confirm or disconfirm The Count's speculation that 'greekman' might be John Christou's bb handle. That bit really left us all wondering.....

:-)

greekman - 09 May 2010 18:12 - 9056 of 81564

Gausie,

I was not being sarcastic when I said, I found your post re me and Fred in a civil partnership. I DID think it was funny.

Fred,

Not ignoring you re the Con/Lab/Lib post, just as I stayed up all night with the Election (Yes Gausie I did say Election) night, and been discussing it ever since, I have run out of steam. All I hope is that the politicians put the country first and party politics second. I am sure you will agree that is doubtful.

Greek.

Fred1new - 09 May 2010 18:24 - 9057 of 81564

Greek.

I would marry you any time, but my wife would have to divorce me first.

On thinking about it, I had better not suggest the divorce to her, as she may just do it for devilment.

Politics are fascinating, but the level of politics over the last twenty years has been lowered into the mud.

Partially due to the press and media, but alsodue to spineless, self seeking tribal politicians.

All sides and all parties.

I think a coalition of all three major parties could remedy some of the problems.

BUT, BUT. BUT

greekman - 09 May 2010 18:52 - 9058 of 81564

Fred,

As you think coalitions are good, how about me, you and both our wives.

Oops forgot this is a public thread. We may both get better offers, so better not go there.

Greek

Fred1new - 09 May 2010 18:56 - 9059 of 81564

Greek,

If you saw me, you would think I wouldn't get any offers.

That is what my wife says!

I have 4 daughters and know what coalition means.

I can't get any of my major policies through.


edited.

Haystack - 09 May 2010 19:01 - 9060 of 81564

Before opting for Fred, you should explore all other offers of such a coalition.

Fred1new - 10 May 2010 18:04 - 9061 of 81564


With Gordon being prepared to stand down, what chances a Lib/Lab coalition now.

How about Alistair Darling as PM and Vince as Chancellor and Cameron as doorman to No 10.

----------------

Hays, could find a job as gardener.

Fred1new - 10 May 2010 18:07 - 9062 of 81564

PS.

Hilary as a cook, as it appears she is so fond of recipes.

That should stir things up a bit and keep her occupied.

8-)

Haystack - 10 May 2010 18:31 - 9063 of 81564

Fred
Are you any good at cleaning toilets? I wouldn't want to clean it after Gord has been in there though.
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