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Random thought of the day

Last post 27-07-2008, 10:53 AM by Paul Montgomery. 270 replies.
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  •  14-07-2008, 8:15 AM 839112 in reply to 839085

    Re: Random thought of the day

    I find it totally repulsive that it should even be proposed that the repulsive old witch is given a state funeral. I always thought such events were for those that united the nation not those that split it down the middle. I hope street parties in mining areas are given the same careful planning.

    I shall certainly get out my dancing shoes when she pops her clogs, and make sure I've taken a double dose of my diuretics if ever I visit her grave!


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  •  15-07-2008, 1:22 PM 839836 in reply to 839112

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    ABERS:

    I find it totally repulsive that it should even be proposed that the repulsive old witch is given a state funeral. I always thought such events were for those that united the nation not those that split it down the middle. I hope street parties in mining areas are given the same careful planning.

    I shall certainly get out my dancing shoes when she pops her clogs, and make sure I've taken a double dose of my diuretics if ever I visit her grave!

    Not that it's going to make a lot of difference, but the Guardian are actually having a Poll as to whether a state funeral would be appropriate. At the moment it's running 18.6% yes and 81.4 no. Get voting here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/poll/2008/jul/15/margaretthatcher

  •  15-07-2008, 1:30 PM 839840 in reply to 839836

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    Alan Ingham:
    ABERS:

    I find it totally repulsive that it should even be proposed that the repulsive old witch is given a state funeral. I always thought such events were for those that united the nation not those that split it down the middle. I hope street parties in mining areas are given the same careful planning.

    I shall certainly get out my dancing shoes when she pops her clogs, and make sure I've taken a double dose of my diuretics if ever I visit her grave!

    Not that it's going to make a lot of difference, but the Guardian are actually having a Poll as to whether a state funeral would be appropriate. At the moment it's running 18.6% yes and 81.4 no. Getting voting here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/poll/2008/jul/15/margaretthatcher

    Blimey I never ever thought I'd vote for Thatcher.Tongue Tied [:S]

     

    Not to have a state funeral that is!Stick out tongue [:P]


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  •  15-07-2008, 2:06 PM 839856 in reply to 839840

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    Not having any idea what a state funeral is I clicked this link

     

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2008/jul/15/past.margaretthatcher

     

    Im interested by the need to point out something in the article. Under the list o people who have had one

     

    "two-armed, two-eyed soldier and statesman Arthur Wellesley"

     

    Weirdo.





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  •  15-07-2008, 2:36 PM 839884 in reply to 839856

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    adesw:

    "two-armed, two-eyed soldier and statesman Arthur Wellesley"

     

    Weirdo.

    Yes I remember that one particularly well, especially when his horse came round under Admiralty Arch with a pair of gum boots reversed in its stirrups, caused quite a stir that. We all went orf to Pater's club for a cream tea and crumpets. I well remember the old chap saying his club in Wardour Street provided the finest crumpet in town.

    Might try and get the same spot when Maggie kicks the jolly old bucket.

    Just to let you know Asdew a state funeral is like most others that the Co-op provides, but with just a little more p'zzazzz: and usually attended by lots of people keen to get raw material for their rose bed. These are the ones with a bucket and a hand brush at the ready.


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  •  15-07-2008, 7:34 PM 839995 in reply to 839884

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    Just as long as no-one proposes one for Prescott I could'nt really care less who else has one. Just goes to show why we should stick with a monarchy.....it could have been president Thatcher after she was chucked out of office......actually I'd have loved that just for the reactions of the GuardianistaCool [H]

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  •  15-07-2008, 9:41 PM 840079 in reply to 839884

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    ABERS:

    Just to let you know Asdew a state funeral is like most others that the Co-op provides, but with just a little more p'zzazzz: and usually attended by lots of people keen to get raw material for their rose bed. These are the ones with a bucket and a hand brush at the ready.

    I always thought a state funeral was for a pauper! Big Smile [:D]


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  •  18-07-2008, 9:33 AM 841677 in reply to 840079

    Re: Random thought of the day

    My random thought for today is:

    When we were kids you always seen this advert on tv (link below) and there was never half as much trouble as there is today. I say bring back Charlie says...

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=oDu7yYHxZr0&feature=related


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  •  18-07-2008, 9:48 AM 841681 in reply to 841677

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    Angela Roberts:

    My random thought for today is:

    When we were kids you always seen this advert on tv (link below) and there was never half as much trouble as there is today. I say bring back Charlie says...

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=oDu7yYHxZr0&feature=related

    Charlie says always tell your mummy before you go off somewhere...... obviously your cat has to continually eat fish from a bin lol










  •  18-07-2008, 9:51 AM 841683 in reply to 841681

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    Don't you remember my old cat..............
    Don't ask me complicated questions......I'm blonde!!

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  •  22-07-2008, 11:07 PM 844437 in reply to 841683

    Re: Random thought of the day

    Why do photographers always have a camera slung around their necks, when a photo's taken of them? Hmm...

    ... almost as nasty as the photos of someone reading the DCM forums, with a DSLR paperweight in full view.

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  •  24-07-2008, 2:20 AM 845210 in reply to 844437

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    Oh my word. Apparently Zimbabwe is running out of banknotes because the printers can't get enough paper to keep up with hyperinflation. From The Grauniad

    'Paper money is already in short supply because the state-run Fidelity Printers & Refiners in the capital, Harare, cannot keep up with demand created by the hyperinflation and rapid devaluation that causes notes to lose almost their entire value within weeks of being issued.'

    Rumours that this explains Gordon Brown's new found enthusiasm for paper recycling have been denied by nobody who would answer the phone. Boom, and once again with feeling, Boom.

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  •  26-07-2008, 9:56 AM 846303 in reply to 845210

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    I see the 'Dogs of War' have been leashed onto Gorden Brown just as they were many years back against Margaret Thatcher. Why is it that the great British population think that all their problems will be solved overnight and that life will be rosey and wonderful again by changing the Prime Minister every five minutes or so? Britain is no more cushioned from world events as any other country and GB has no more control over speculators and futures buyers than the next man and no change of PM is going to alter that one iota. The saying 'the grass is always greener.......' springs to mind here.
  •  26-07-2008, 11:12 AM 846322 in reply to 846303

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    No - a change of prime minister won't make things better overnight. What does bug a lot of us though is the way this government keeps saying its listening but does nothing to help. GB is either delusional or terminally thick. 10p tax fiasco - those on the lowest incomes still worse off - asked about it and he waffles on about how lots of families will be better off - stuff the low paid then! Putting up the road tax on older cars - nothing to do with being 'green' just a way of raising money, putting loads of car owners into negative equity. HIPS - total waste of time,so many people told them beforehand but they knew best, and just another obstacle to the ailing housing market - and of course there's stamp duty. Trying to outgreen all the other parties but being the only ones in favour of Heathrow expansion. And, of course , there was the matter of coming out with a plan to make things harder for the long term unemployed just a few days before the Glasgow East by election.....perhaps not a wise move.
    Perhaps it would'nt be as bad if GB had actually been leader when the lemmings voted Labour in again. Like the Major government after years of Tory rule, this lot are tired and ready for the boot. Now if the deeply unattractive Mr.Balls was to take over would he be filtered out by the naughty filter I wonder...........


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  •  27-07-2008, 7:38 AM 846611 in reply to 846303

    Re: Random thought of the day

    Well said,Alan,there's a lot more than Gordon Brown wrong with this country.Sad [:(]
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