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cashman 27-04-2013 17:29

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
I suppose one way of looking at is shes dead,end of.

Eric 27-04-2013 17:41

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1055905)
I suppose one way of looking at is shes dead,end of.

You're dead right ... we should always look at the bright side.;)

lindsay ormerod 27-04-2013 19:16

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1055646)
Baroness Thatcher's funeral cost the equivalent of 6p for every person.* To echo the words of Lord Bell "Extremely good value"

*D Telegraph 26/04/13

Where do I go for my refund? Her family are worth millions, her estate will no doubt be huge with all the bungs from the ciggie manufacturers, I strongly object to contributing anything to her , dead or alive, when she did nothing for me.

cmonstanley 28-04-2013 00:51

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well my bit of history ,which had been proved and covered up has been deleted:confused: the truth is out there.

egg&chips 28-04-2013 08:18

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1055990)
well my bit of history ,which had been proved and covered up has been deleted:confused: the truth is out there.

Together with all the posts referring to it:eek:! I smell conspiracy.:D

cashman 28-04-2013 09:43

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If that was the long un that went on n on, i can understand it being deleted.:rolleyes:

Wynonie Harris 28-04-2013 10:25

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1055990)
well my bit of history ,which had been proved and covered up has been deleted:confused: the truth is out there.

Have you not got that chainsaw working yet? ;)

jaysay 28-04-2013 10:26

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1056039)
Have you not got that chainsaw working yet? ;)

If he hasn't we could always have a whip-round for a mechanic Wyn:rolleyes:

Gordon Booth 28-04-2013 13:25

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I've just been reading a review of Thatchers biography. Sounds well researched and she doesn't come across as a very nice child, teenager or adult. In fact quite unpleasant in many ways.
Still, we all have our little faults, don't we?

cashman 28-04-2013 13:34

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Well if its right about her dad, thats unsurprising.

Gordon Booth 28-04-2013 13:43

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1056084)
Well if its right about her dad, thats unsurprising.

Sounds like he could have taught Saville a thing or two.

She comes over as a smug young bar steward who grew up to be a smug adult bar steward.

DtheP47 28-04-2013 14:39

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Originally Posted by lindsay ormerod (Post 1055926)
Where do I go for my refund? Her family are worth millions, her estate will no doubt be huge with all the bungs from the ciggie manufacturers, I strongly object to contributing anything to her , dead or alive, when she did nothing for me.

M'mon Lindsay..I am happy to be corrected but this strongly object bit takes a bit of swallowing. How strongly did you object when she was alive?

DtheP47 28-04-2013 15:26

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T-shirts now available...;)

cashman 28-04-2013 16:39

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Thank god fer that.:) If there is one that is.

jaysay 28-04-2013 17:23

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1056110)
T-shirts now available...;)

That's a pity really, she would have sorted this mess out no problem, like she did last time there was a clear up job required:rolleyes:

cashman 28-04-2013 17:25

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1056129)
That's a pity really, she would have sorted this mess out no problem, like she did last time there was a clear up job required:rolleyes:

Oh hum, i just wonder why they sacked her.;)

Gordon Booth 28-04-2013 17:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1056129)
That's a pity really, she would have sorted this mess out no problem, like she did last time there was a clear up job required:rolleyes:

Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1056130)
Oh hum, i just wonder why they sacked her.;)

Because she'd finished the 'clear up job'.

jaysay 28-04-2013 17:38

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1056130)
Oh hum, i just wonder why they sacked her.;)

She'd done the job, time to move on, now were back in the same boat, needs doing all over again:rolleyes:

cashman 28-04-2013 17:57

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I never knew anyone get sacked fer doing a good job,:rolleyes: So that crap don't wash at all.

jaysay 28-04-2013 18:04

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1056143)
I never knew anyone get sacked fer doing a good job,:rolleyes: So that crap don't wash at all.

Well maggie was a woman cashy and we all know how good women are at cleaning up after blokes and that's what she did:D

accyman 02-05-2013 08:12

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1056138)
She'd done the job, time to move on, now were back in the same boat, needs doing all over again:rolleyes:

she couldnt have sorted out the national debt theres nothing left for her to sell or shut down :)

MargaretR 02-05-2013 09:00

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1056888)
she couldnt have sorted out the national debt theres nothing left for her to sell or shut down :)

They are privatising the civil service.

My job was amongst the first to be 'contracted out' many years ago.

That trickle is now becoming a flood.

The contract winners pay less to employees and provide a dividend to shareholders - and it eliminates the governments need to finance final salary pensions.

Eric 02-05-2013 14:25

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1056130)
Oh hum, i just wonder why they sacked her.;)

Maybe 'cause she didn't go to Eton:rolleyes:

Less 02-05-2013 15:14

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1056960)
Maybe 'cause she didn't go to Eton:rolleyes:

Did she not?
I'd have thought she's have fitted right in back then as she'd always have left the seat up.

accyman 02-05-2013 16:49

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apparantly women especially teenagers are flooding by teh thousands to the hairdressers to get thatchers boufont hairstyle

what a load of crap infact i think an elderly hairstylist only able to do one sort of style has started that rumour in the hope to drum up some trade lol

there was some localish bloke on the radio been interviewed for about 20 mins because he gave thatcher a wash and set in the late 60's

not once did the radio host ask why he didnt throttle her with the hairdryer chord:rolleyes:

DtheP47 08-05-2013 11:28

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First Margaret Thatcher dies, then Alex Ferguson retires !! There must be a Scouser somewhere with a lamp and one wish left :)

Barrie Yates 08-05-2013 11:38

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1057897)
First Margaret Thatcher dies, then Alex Ferguson retires !! There must be a Scouser somewhere with a lamp and one wish left :)

Jay has 2 wishes left:rolleyes:

westendlass 08-05-2013 11:40

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1057897)
First Margaret Thatcher dies, then Alex Ferguson retires !! There must be a Scouser somewhere with a lamp and one wish left :)

Perhaps he's over in Germany. Lolx:gooddog:

DaveinGermany 08-05-2013 12:06

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Originally Posted by westendlass (Post 1057902)
Perhaps he's over in Germany. Lolx:gooddog:

Not Guilty yeroner! Although .................... :D

Barrie Yates 08-05-2013 16:58

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1057908)
Not Guilty yeroner! Although .................... :D

I am sure you have used your last wish - to get above Everton in the Premiership;)

jaysay 08-05-2013 17:17

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1057901)
Jay has 2 wishes left:rolleyes:

Ya and I hope I see um both fulfilled ;)

Barrie Yates 09-05-2013 17:27

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1057926)
Ya and I hope I see um both fulfilled ;)

No doubt you will waste one in the hope that the Deadwood gang will become succesful and win the Premiership again:p:D

jaysay 09-05-2013 17:38

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1058020)
No doubt you will waste one in the hope that the Deadwood gang will become succesful and win the Premiership again:p:D

That won't happen while the likes of the Abramovic, and the sheik of Arabia are knocking about, when Rovers won it was down to a local businessman who had stood on the terraces as a lad who never forgot which was his team and decided to invest some of his money in the club, not some yanks who use a club as a toy train set just for amusement

MargaretR 09-05-2013 19:51

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1058025)
That won't happen while the likes of the Abramovic, and the sheik of Arabia are knocking about, when Rovers won it was down to a local businessman who had stood on the terraces as a lad who never forgot which was his team and decided to invest some of his money in the club, not some yanks who use a club as a toy train set just for amusement

That 'local' businessman lived and kept his money in that Tax haven -Jersey.

No doubt what he saved on tax he (part) spent on Rovers.

cashman 09-05-2013 19:54

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1058040)
That 'local' businessman lived and kept his money in that Tax haven -Jersey.

No doubt what he saved on tax he (part) spent on Rovers.

That is totally irrelevant.

yerself 09-05-2013 21:23

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Originally Posted by jaysay
That won't happen while the likes of the Abramovic, and the sheik of Arabia are knocking about, when Rovers won it was down to a local businessman who had stood on the terraces as a lad who never forgot which was his team and decided to invest some of his money in the club, not some yanks who use a club as a toy train set just for amusement

It must be soul-destroying to be so consumed with jealousy. United had already won the Premiership 7 or 8 times and the European Cup twice before the Glazers had even heard of Manchester United.:D:D

accyman 09-05-2013 21:33

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Originally Posted by yerself (Post 1058048)
It must be soul-destroying to be so consumed with jealousy. United had already won the Premiership 7 or 8 times and the European Cup twice before the Glazers had even heard of Manchester United.:D:D


on the note of clubs only doing well when multi millionairs buy clubs hows things working out for venkies and their team :D

Barrie Yates 10-05-2013 05:40

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1058025)
That won't happen while the likes of the Abramovic, and the sheik of Arabia are knocking about, when Rovers won it was down to a local businessman who had stood on the terraces as a lad who never forgot which was his team and decided to invest some of his money in the club, not some yanks who use a club as a toy train set just for amusement

So why didn't he follow on that success, invest more money, bring in a few better players - your one time hero Shearer has said that the lack of foresight in not improving the team after winning the Premiership is the cause of their downward spiral towards oblivion:eek::rolleyes:

jaysay 10-05-2013 08:04

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yerself (Post 1058048)
It must be soul-destroying to be so consumed with jealousy. United had already won the Premiership 7 or 8 times and the European Cup twice before the Glazers had even heard of Manchester United.:D:D

I leave jealousy to socialist

Barrie Yates 10-05-2013 11:13

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1058061)
I leave jealousy to socialist

Little Green Man:p

jaysay 10-05-2013 17:14

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1058070)
Little Green Man:p

Sorry Barrie Blue through and through

Less 10-05-2013 18:50

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 1058124)
Sorry Barrie Blue through and through

That's why you never did stand up at spring hill, it was a family club!

jaysay 10-05-2013 19:00

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1058151)
That's why you never did stand up at spring hill, it was a family club!

:confused::confused::confused:You've lost me there Less

DtheP47 10-05-2013 19:29

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yerself (Post 1058048)
It must be soul-destroying to be so consumed with jealousy. United had already won the Premiership 7 or 8 times and the European Cup twice before the Glazers had even heard of Manchester United.:D:D


I guess I am guilty as charged for taking this thread on a wander :(
But how apposite you are citing a club built on immigrant talent and high spending. :rolleyes:

cmonstanley 10-05-2013 19:59

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rebuilt by a govan rangers man;)

Barrie Yates 11-05-2013 04:51

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1058164)
rebuilt by a govan rangers man;)

The club was there, but the Govan man was the catalyst to bring out the greatness;)

jaysay 11-05-2013 07:45

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1058186)
The club was there, but the Govan man was the catalyst to bring out the greatness;)

Now back to mid table obscurity, some plastic fans are already screeming from their armchairs Moyes out, Moyes out:D

DtheP47 05-07-2013 09:36

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
Just listened to Radio 5 live's Nicky Campbell's phone in on the pros n cons August Bank Holiday should be named Margaret Thatcher Day.
It will be available on catch up later today.
Great arguments from all sides ....

BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, Your Call, 05/07/2013

Less 05-07-2013 09:57

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1065423)
Just listened to Radio 5 live's Nicky Campbell's phone in on the pros n cons August Bank Holiday should be named Margaret Thatcher Day.
It will be available on catch up later today.
Great arguments from all sides ....

BBC Radio 5 live - 5 live Breakfast, Your Call, 05/07/2013

I'll go along with that so long as the May Bank Holiday is also re-named, perhaps we need to offer up a few suggestions?

How about,

Jaysay Moanday or Accyman Dya?

;)

accyman 05-07-2013 10:16

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1065423)
Just listened to Radio 5 live's Nicky Campbell's phone in on the pros n cons August Bank Holiday should be named Margaret Thatcher Day.


what a great idea and we could spend that day spitting at people less fortunate than ourselves

its what she would have wanted

DtheP47 05-07-2013 10:21

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1065424)
I'll go along with that so long as the May Bank Holiday is also re-named, perhaps we need to offer up a few suggestions?

How about,

Jaysay Moanday or Accyman Dya?

;)

Farage Friday has a certain cachet Wizz?

accyman 05-07-2013 10:25

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1065424)

Jaysay Moanday or Accyman Dya?

;)


nice touch i like what you did there maet lol :D

accyman 05-07-2013 10:26

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Period Monday - celebrations can last up to 10 days

Less 05-07-2013 10:44

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 1065439)
Period Monday - celebrations can last up to 10 days

We'd go through hell leading up to it though!
:eek:

accyman 05-07-2013 11:02

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1065445)
We'd go through hell leading up to it though!
:eek:

and then the asshole next door will probbably ruin the fun by kicking up a stink about the noise :)


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