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governments have "committed themselves" to this for DECADES and never come anywhere close. over 25 years ago my own church committed itself (in addition to its other regular giving) to give 1% for international development - as a prompt and reminder to the Government that BACK THEN had promised to work towards 0.7%Hobinho wrote:
• Commitment that overseas aid would rise to 0.7% of gross national income by 2013 will be honoured.
last time I looked it was less than 0.3%
excuse me if i don't hold my breath
SCRAP FECKING TRIDENT!
No no no no no we should enhance Trident and not buy it's replacement, scrap the new aircraft carriers bloody white elephants and jobs for the Frenchies, buy off the shelf military equipment (its usually cheaper and actually works), amalgamate the Army, navy, air force into a cohesive defence force and save on overheads that's for startersthebish wrote:governments have "committed themselves" to this for DECADES and never come anywhere close. over 25 years ago my own church committed itself (in addition to its other regular giving) to give 1% for international development - as a prompt and reminder to the Government that BACK THEN had promised to work towards 0.7%Hobinho wrote:
• Commitment that overseas aid would rise to 0.7% of gross national income by 2013 will be honoured.
last time I looked it was less than 0.3%
excuse me if i don't hold my breath
SCRAP FECKING TRIDENT!
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Well, hobo - that's what happens when you decide to deregulate capitalism... An appalling decision by first Thatcher - and her ilk world wide - and carried on shamefully by New Labour.
Capitalism is a system of crisis, it's built in, systemic - the evidence spreads, in britain, as the first capitalist nation, over more than three centuries. And an unstable global system of this order, if it is to be controlled, needs a global response. it isn't going to be easy to achieve.
Brown's response imo was right. We might avoid melt down and unemployment approaching 6-7 million because of it. If the tories get in unemployment will increase savagely, i suspect. it's hard to know for sure because they haven't yet told us of any economic policies, apart from stopping millionaires getting taxed on houses when they, sadly, die. like that's the priority...
I despise new labour. I'll vote for them because the alternative is vile.
Capitalism is a system of crisis, it's built in, systemic - the evidence spreads, in britain, as the first capitalist nation, over more than three centuries. And an unstable global system of this order, if it is to be controlled, needs a global response. it isn't going to be easy to achieve.
Brown's response imo was right. We might avoid melt down and unemployment approaching 6-7 million because of it. If the tories get in unemployment will increase savagely, i suspect. it's hard to know for sure because they haven't yet told us of any economic policies, apart from stopping millionaires getting taxed on houses when they, sadly, die. like that's the priority...
I despise new labour. I'll vote for them because the alternative is vile.
they say it coz say if megson hadve gone "us here bolton" , a load of jumpshipers/stopaways would go "that bastard thinking he's one of us, you have to do more than stopping us implode post allardyce to start using them words..."bobo the clown wrote:... the way everyone, absolutely everyone, involved in footbll today says " ... this football club ..." rather than "this club", "here", or "at (Bolton)".
they say it as not to upset the far-off-internet-crackpots. conversely the 'normals' get pissed off he's not using 'we' , but the "far-off-internet-crackpots" lose their shit far more quickly, so they play the percentage game and piss off the 10% of the noise on the internet , rather than the other 90%.
the 90% might just be two people with too much time on their hands , and it distorts the feedback, but 'the manager' doesnt know that and carnt prove it either way.
they's damned if they do , damned if they dont.
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Good points... good luck with the hangover...a1 wrote:they say it coz say if megson hadve gone "us here bolton" , a load of jumpshipers/stopaways would go "that bastard thinking he's one of us, you have to do more than stopping us implode post allardyce to start using them words..."bobo the clown wrote:... the way everyone, absolutely everyone, involved in footbll today says " ... this football club ..." rather than "this club", "here", or "at (Bolton)".
they say it as not to upset the far-off-internet-crackpots. conversely the 'normals' get pissed off he's not using 'we' , but the "far-off-internet-crackpots" lose their shit far more quickly, so they play the percentage game and piss off the 10% of the noise on the internet , rather than the other 90%.
the 90% might just be two people with too much time on their hands , and it distorts the feedback, but 'the manager' doesnt know that and carnt prove it either way.
they's damned if they do , damned if they dont.
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Nnnnnnno !a1 wrote:they say it coz say if megson hadve gone "us here bolton" , a load of jumpshipers/stopaways would go "that bastard thinking he's one of us, you have to do more than stopping us implode post allardyce to start using them words..."bobo the clown wrote:... the way everyone, absolutely everyone, involved in footbll today says " ... this football club ..." rather than "this club", "here", or "at (Bolton)".
they say it as not to upset the far-off-internet-crackpots. conversely the 'normals' get pissed off he's not using 'we' , but the "far-off-internet-crackpots" lose their shit far more quickly, so they play the percentage game and piss off the 10% of the noise on the internet , rather than the other 90%.
the 90% might just be two people with too much time on their hands , and it distorts the feedback, but 'the manager' doesnt know that and carnt prove it either way.
they's damned if they do , damned if they dont.
Good try, but this isn't a Bolton thing. (ie. "It's not just said at this football club"). It is used by almost EVERY manager, pundit, commentator or reporter often several times in one session.
It's just become the fashion over the past 12 months or so. Like there's been a marketing instruction.
Once, or twice & fine, but it's all pervading... and superfluous ... & fckg irritating.
There are probably so much fewer English footy interviews shown in Canadianland that it's less obvious there, but it's coming .... it's coming.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
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Well yes obviously, I mean after all that - there's just too much time...General Mannerheim wrote:booze, women, porn, xbox, knitting...Verbal wrote:Newswipe not working on iPlayer - how the hell is a lad supposed to procrastinate these days?
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I suggest putting your procrastination off until tomorrow.Verbal wrote:Newswipe not working on iPlayer - how the hell is a lad supposed to procrastinate these days?
"Procrastinate later" has always been my motto. How do you say that in Latin? I'll put it on my coat of arms.
"People are crazy and times are strange
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
Thats a funny looking cat?thebish wrote:Puskas wrote:I suggest putting your procrastination off until tomorrow.Verbal wrote:Newswipe not working on iPlayer - how the hell is a lad supposed to procrastinate these days?
"Procrastinate later" has always been my motto. How do you say that in Latin? I'll put it on my coat of arms.
Prufrock says some boring toss about 'cunctator' not being a verb. Suggests 'cras prolata' or better, as it's a coat of arms, the more formal 'cras prolatate'. Slinks off knowing full well no-one cares.
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Thats Gavin McCann sillyHobinho wrote:Thats a funny looking cat?thebish wrote:Puskas wrote:I suggest putting your procrastination off until tomorrow.Verbal wrote:Newswipe not working on iPlayer - how the hell is a lad supposed to procrastinate these days?
"Procrastinate later" has always been my motto. How do you say that in Latin? I'll put it on my coat of arms.

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cras prolata doesn't sound rude, though, does it...?Prufrock wrote:Prufrock says some boring toss about 'cunctator' not being a verb. Suggests 'cras prolata' or better, as it's a coat of arms, the more formal 'cras prolatate'. Slinks off knowing full well no-one cares.
So isn't remotely as good.
"People are crazy and times are strange
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
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Good point. May I propose the Welsh Assembly Building ?Worthy4England wrote:Can we bomb someone with it first?thebish wrote:SCRAP FECKING TRIDENT!
Cost us a lot of money - would be a shame to waste it.
I would suggest Satan's Nest in Stretford, but there may be a few Boltonians in the area .... & way too few Manc supporters.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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