Mervyn and Trish wrote: 15 Jun 2017, 19:33I thought your best mate was Cubie. Are you just saying. ........
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Remind me not to do my shoe laces up in front of youMervyn and Trish wrote: 15 Jun 2017, 17:38I may be accused on being homophobic by the liberal elite (I'm not by the way, and have a number of gay friends with whom I am totally comfortable, whose company I enjoy enormously and whose sexual preferences I respect), but I can no longer watch Holby City on the TV. There is more militant gay propaganda than medical issues on the programme now.
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My first thought too - I'm cut to the quick !Mervyn and Trish wrote: 15 Jun 2017, 19:33I thought your best mate was Cubie. Are you just saying. ........
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Is your life ruined? If so you know what to do...
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What's "compo" in Welsh ? I'll have to look it up (once I've finished sobbing !).
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Probably the same but with no vowels.
Cwmpy?
Cwmpy?
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I think cwm is a valley so that's not much help. We shall have to ask Blod about compo - she'll know, she's just been on C&M !!
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qbman1 wrote: 16 Jun 2017, 11:45What's "compo" in Welsh ? I'll have to look it up (once I've finished sobbing !).

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Apparently it 'iawndal', if that helps your claim?
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"It's a scandal - I demand iawndal" That has a good ring to it !
By the way, QBob, I have it on good authority that our Blod doesn't like dirty old men !!
By the way, QBob, I have it on good authority that our Blod doesn't like dirty old men !!
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You know me well Cubie - may be I'll reinstate you as my "best" friendqbman1 wrote: 16 Jun 2017, 14:46"It's a scandal - I demand iawndal" That has a good ring to it !
By the way, QBob, I have it on good authority that our Blod doesn't like dirty old men !!
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My life would be complete
In case anyone is wondering - this is NOT off-topic. Definitely comes under the heading "affairs" (current or otherwise) !!
In case anyone is wondering - this is NOT off-topic. Definitely comes under the heading "affairs" (current or otherwise) !!
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But only if you come out of the closet Cubie...Jan Rosser wrote: 16 Jun 2017, 15:49You know me well Cubie - may be I'll reinstate you as my "best" friendqbman1 wrote: 16 Jun 2017, 14:46"It's a scandal - I demand iawndal" That has a good ring to it !
By the way, QBob, I have it on good authority that our Blod doesn't like dirty old men !!![]()
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I'm a closet Taff, boyo
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That's OK - we need hangers in any closet !
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Have to hang your frock somewhere
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I see the pound has fallen back from gains in the past week after a speech this morning by Mark Carnage. Is he being paid by someone to inflict maxiumum damage on the UK? He needs to be fired a.s.a.p.
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I wish he would make his mind up. First its when x happens, then when x happens it is not the right time because of y. Once y is out of the equation then z is the problem.
This guy has been a total disaster since he got the job - no wonder Canada was glad to be rid of him - perhaps he could go and sort Greece's economy out for them!
This guy has been a total disaster since he got the job - no wonder Canada was glad to be rid of him - perhaps he could go and sort Greece's economy out for them!
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Nick Clegg described the idea of an EU army as a "dangerous fantasy that is simply not true".
Yet another lie but I wonder why the pro-Remain press haven't highlighted this especially that arrogant and obnoxious pair on Good Morning Britain, Reid and Morgan. What a couple of smug, self important characters they are.
(I only watched them last week because I had problems with my aerial and could get neither BBC nor Sky News. However GMB excels in the obnoxiously arrogant race).
Yet another lie but I wonder why the pro-Remain press haven't highlighted this especially that arrogant and obnoxious pair on Good Morning Britain, Reid and Morgan. What a couple of smug, self important characters they are.
(I only watched them last week because I had problems with my aerial and could get neither BBC nor Sky News. However GMB excels in the obnoxiously arrogant race).
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Fortunately Clegg's only immediate political future is as a Parish Councillor.
But yes I recall Carnage telling us interest rates would rise if we voted Brexit.....
But yes I recall Carnage telling us interest rates would rise if we voted Brexit.....
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That was based on not being allowed to provide more QE. In the end they opted to do more QE rather than bring rates up, but that was only a short term measure,allowing the pound to fall, purely delaying the inevitable. Interest rates will start rising soon, hopefully in a controlled and gradual manner.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 20 Jun 2017, 17:26Fortunately Clegg's only immediate political future is as a Parish Councillor.
But yes I recall Carnage telling us interest rates would rise if we voted Brexit.....
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You're very generous Ken, but no it was a threat, just like Ozzy saying there'd be an immediate emergency budget putting up taxes.
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There were a lot of threats and comments made by both sides. Osbourne was probably correct, that an out vote would require interest rate and tax rises to rebalance the economy ... but that assumed he would remain as chancellor and continue with the fiscal strategy and targets that he had put in place ... but that is not what happened.Mervyn and Trish wrote: 20 Jun 2017, 20:03You're very generous Ken, but no it was a threat, just like Ozzy saying there'd be an immediate emergency budget putting up taxes.
It became clear that Osbourne and Cameron was not the right team to drive brexit forward, so rather than immediate punitive damages the choice was made to 'relax' the economy. However this just means that all we have done is temporarily defer the issue, it hasn't gone away ... a bit like having a choice to pay more on your mortgage now or borrow more but extending the period over which repayment can be made.
The really sad part of this is that our generation doesn't like to do without so we have been effectively borrowing all the money from the next generation. They may do the same but, at some point, someone is going to take the hit - the 'as long as it isn't me' attitude will come to an end.