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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:34:31 -0700, bookie wrote:
I have no idea what you are on about, i just think hillary clinton is a minger Some women think she's hot... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Sudw4ghVe8 Charlie |
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On 12 Jul, 01:02, sheelagh wrote:
On 11 Jul, 23:52, bookie wrote: On 11 Jul, 02:50, "chalk" wrote: "William Graham" wrote in message ... "Ivor Jones" wrote in message ... "William Graham" wrote in message m "Sean Black" wrote in ... [snip] Nope, what they have in mind is fitting a "black box" to every car, tracking when and where it goes and charging per mile, at varying rates (depending on type of road/time of day etc...) and billing you. A few pence a mile for smaller roads at off-peak times, rising to (I've heard) £1.34 (something over $2) per mile on motorways at peak times. Leaving aside the whole Big Brother aspect of having all your movements tracked, if they bring that in at those sort of prices, there'll be plenty of people that wouldn't be able to afford to go to work, even if they wanted to (me included). Taxes on gasoline do the same thing, and much more easily....Besides, they encourage driving vehicles that get better mileage, too......The smaller and lighter and more efficient your vehicle, the less you have to pay, and this is as it should be, because the less wear and tear on the roads, and the less pollution you emit into the air, too. Why mess with a system as good as this? Here in the US, people are still driving their huge SUV's around, but then gasoline is still very cheap. It was 20 cents a gallon back in 1950, and now, some 50 years later, when it should be over $5.00 a gallon, it is still only $3.00 a gallon....So, people are complaining about nothing........ Come over here to the UK, it *is* over $5 a gallon, *well* over. Plus we get taxed twice over; once on fuel (current levels approaching £1.00/litre) and once more on "road tax" discs of up to £160/year (depending on emission levels). Now they want to tax us yet again per mile driven. (Anyone who thinks that after they've imposed road pricing they'll remove either or both of the other taxes is sadly misguided...) Ivor Yes....That's because GB is basically a socialist state....Be thankful that the government doesn't take all of your money away and dribble back the food, clothing, and housing that they think you should have......It seems that Robin Hood has become the national norm.... Not that I am gloating, or anything like that...We are fast becoming the same....Hillary would nationalize all the doctors and other health personnel and make it a state owned and run industry....Then you will be able to choose any doctor you want as long as his name is, "---- ----", and go to any hospital you want as long as it's "Hillary General"......:^) Worse yet, Hillary learned from her mistakes 14 years ago, when she failed to impose Hillary-Care on the country. This time around it will be much more difficult to derail her plans for socialized medicine in America. When the hell is Fred Thompson going to throw his hat in the ring? Better yet, American needs Zell Miller to come down out of the north Georgia mountains and quit fishing his last days away. America needs the old Georgia marine to fight one more battle for his country. "If you don't give our boys the equipment and support they need to fight, what do you expect for them to do, throw spitballs at the enemy"? - U.S. Senator Zell Miller's reply to the neo-liberal leftists of CNN when they questioned the military budget.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have to say that I really don't like hillary clinton and I am glad that she is over there with you and not over here in england and on our tv constantly. Nothing to do with her politics or anything like that it is just that she is an absolute minger, surpassed only by her even uglier daughter in utter vileness. why does she always have an expression on her face as though she is being electrocuted or possibly even taken up the arse from behind? she is probably a very lovely woman, a wonderful mother and a highly intelligent member of society but she is just so ****ing ugly, thats all. and before anyone has a go about this, remember that we in britain have also suffered; margaret beckett, we know your pain bookie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not to mention Cherrie Blair, lol Now that did give the rags & Sunday mags a field day, didn't it? PS: does everyone understand what a minger is here? sheelagh- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - oh yeah i forgot about cherie blair, the woman with a mouth like a letterbox, she's grim too and very dumpy |
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On 12 Jul, 14:58, bookie wrote:
On 12 Jul, 01:02, sheelagh wrote: On 11 Jul, 23:52, bookie wrote: On 11 Jul, 02:50, "chalk" wrote: "William Graham" wrote in message ... "Ivor Jones" wrote in message ... "William Graham" wrote in message m "Sean Black" wrote in ... [snip] Nope, what they have in mind is fitting a "black box" to every car, tracking when and where it goes and charging per mile, at varying rates (depending on type of road/time of day etc...) and billing you. A few pence a mile for smaller roads at off-peak times, rising to (I've heard) £1.34 (something over $2) per mile on motorways at peak times. Leaving aside the whole Big Brother aspect of having all your movements tracked, if they bring that in at those sort of prices, there'll be plenty of people that wouldn't be able to afford to go to work, even if they wanted to (me included). Taxes on gasoline do the same thing, and much more easily....Besides, they encourage driving vehicles that get better mileage, too......The smaller and lighter and more efficient your vehicle, the less you have to pay, and this is as it should be, because the less wear and tear on the roads, and the less pollution you emit into the air, too. Why mess with a system as good as this? Here in the US, people are still driving their huge SUV's around, but then gasoline is still very cheap. It was 20 cents a gallon back in 1950, and now, some 50 years later, when it should be over $5.00 a gallon, it is still only $3.00 a gallon....So, people are complaining about nothing........ Come over here to the UK, it *is* over $5 a gallon, *well* over. Plus we get taxed twice over; once on fuel (current levels approaching £1.00/litre) and once more on "road tax" discs of up to £160/year (depending on emission levels). Now they want to tax us yet again per mile driven. (Anyone who thinks that after they've imposed road pricing they'll remove either or both of the other taxes is sadly misguided...) Ivor Yes....That's because GB is basically a socialist state....Be thankful that the government doesn't take all of your money away and dribble back the food, clothing, and housing that they think you should have......It seems that Robin Hood has become the national norm.... Not that I am gloating, or anything like that...We are fast becoming the same....Hillary would nationalize all the doctors and other health personnel and make it a state owned and run industry....Then you will be able to choose any doctor you want as long as his name is, "---- ----", and go to any hospital you want as long as it's "Hillary General"......:^) Worse yet, Hillary learned from her mistakes 14 years ago, when she failed to impose Hillary-Care on the country. This time around it will be much more difficult to derail her plans for socialized medicine in America. When the hell is Fred Thompson going to throw his hat in the ring? Better yet, American needs Zell Miller to come down out of the north Georgia mountains and quit fishing his last days away. America needs the old Georgia marine to fight one more battle for his country. "If you don't give our boys the equipment and support they need to fight, what do you expect for them to do, throw spitballs at the enemy"? - U.S. Senator Zell Miller's reply to the neo-liberal leftists of CNN when they questioned the military budget.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have to say that I really don't like hillary clinton and I am glad that she is over there with you and not over here in england and on our tv constantly. Nothing to do with her politics or anything like that it is just that she is an absolute minger, surpassed only by her even uglier daughter in utter vileness. why does she always have an expression on her face as though she is being electrocuted or possibly even taken up the arse from behind? she is probably a very lovely woman, a wonderful mother and a highly intelligent member of society but she is just so ****ing ugly, thats all. and before anyone has a go about this, remember that we in britain have also suffered; margaret beckett, we know your pain bookie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not to mention Cherrie Blair, lol Now that did give the rags & Sunday mags a field day, didn't it? PS: does everyone understand what a minger is here? sheelagh- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - oh yeah i forgot about cherie blair, the woman with a mouth like a letterbox, she's grim too and very dumpy- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ROFLOL... Dunno why though, cuz for all her ugly features, she is more intelligent than I am & far richer too sheelagh |
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On 12 Jul, 16:14, sheelagh wrote:
On 12 Jul, 14:58, bookie wrote: On 12 Jul, 01:02, sheelagh wrote: On 11 Jul, 23:52, bookie wrote: On 11 Jul, 02:50, "chalk" wrote: "William Graham" wrote in message ... "Ivor Jones" wrote in message ... "William Graham" wrote in message m "Sean Black" wrote in ... [snip] Nope, what they have in mind is fitting a "black box" to every car, tracking when and where it goes and charging per mile, at varying rates (depending on type of road/time of day etc...) and billing you. A few pence a mile for smaller roads at off-peak times, rising to (I've heard) £1.34 (something over $2) per mile on motorways at peak times. Leaving aside the whole Big Brother aspect of having all your movements tracked, if they bring that in at those sort of prices, there'll be plenty of people that wouldn't be able to afford to go to work, even if they wanted to (me included). Taxes on gasoline do the same thing, and much more easily....Besides, they encourage driving vehicles that get better mileage, too......The smaller and lighter and more efficient your vehicle, the less you have to pay, and this is as it should be, because the less wear and tear on the roads, and the less pollution you emit into the air, too. Why mess with a system as good as this? Here in the US, people are still driving their huge SUV's around, but then gasoline is still very cheap. It was 20 cents a gallon back in 1950, and now, some 50 years later, when it should be over $5.00 a gallon, it is still only $3.00 a gallon....So, people are complaining about nothing........ Come over here to the UK, it *is* over $5 a gallon, *well* over. Plus we get taxed twice over; once on fuel (current levels approaching £1.00/litre) and once more on "road tax" discs of up to £160/year (depending on emission levels). Now they want to tax us yet again per mile driven. (Anyone who thinks that after they've imposed road pricing they'll remove either or both of the other taxes is sadly misguided...) Ivor Yes....That's because GB is basically a socialist state....Be thankful that the government doesn't take all of your money away and dribble back the food, clothing, and housing that they think you should have......It seems that Robin Hood has become the national norm.... Not that I am gloating, or anything like that...We are fast becoming the same....Hillary would nationalize all the doctors and other health personnel and make it a state owned and run industry....Then you will be able to choose any doctor you want as long as his name is, "---- ----", and go to any hospital you want as long as it's "Hillary General".....:^) Worse yet, Hillary learned from her mistakes 14 years ago, when she failed to impose Hillary-Care on the country. This time around it will be much more difficult to derail her plans for socialized medicine in America. When the hell is Fred Thompson going to throw his hat in the ring? Better yet, American needs Zell Miller to come down out of the north Georgia mountains and quit fishing his last days away. America needs the old Georgia marine to fight one more battle for his country. "If you don't give our boys the equipment and support they need to fight, what do you expect for them to do, throw spitballs at the enemy"? - U.S. Senator Zell Miller's reply to the neo-liberal leftists of CNN when they questioned the military budget.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have to say that I really don't like hillary clinton and I am glad that she is over there with you and not over here in england and on our tv constantly. Nothing to do with her politics or anything like that it is just that she is an absolute minger, surpassed only by her even uglier daughter in utter vileness. why does she always have an expression on her face as though she is being electrocuted or possibly even taken up the arse from behind? she is probably a very lovely woman, a wonderful mother and a highly intelligent member of society but she is just so ****ing ugly, thats all. and before anyone has a go about this, remember that we in britain have also suffered; margaret beckett, we know your pain bookie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not to mention Cherrie Blair, lol Now that did give the rags & Sunday mags a field day, didn't it? PS: does everyone understand what a minger is here? sheelagh- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - oh yeah i forgot about cherie blair, the woman with a mouth like a letterbox, she's grim too and very dumpy- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ROFLOL... Dunno why though, cuz for all her ugly features, she is more intelligent than I am & far richer too sheelagh- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - you don't know that is she is more intelligent than you are, she had a fairly priviledged upbringing and was able to go to a proper school, university etc and had a lot of things and opportunities you did not, that is why she is where she is (a QC, married to the ex-PM, and minted). that is not a sign that she is intelligent, just lucky. You taught yourself to read and write at a very late age and have come a long way after suffering some serious educational privation early on in life when learning such skills is fairly crucial so considering what you have been without (literacy) and what you have subsequently achieved I think it is you who is possibly the more intelligent. And I am always right about everything so don't argue with me on this one. and she is still ugly and she has no cats, so in the grand scheme of things i think she is the one who has less. bookie (who is currently nursing some serious scratch wounds after giving jessie a damn good combing) |
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On 12 Jul, 17:42, bookie wrote:
On 12 Jul, 16:14, sheelagh wrote: On 12 Jul, 14:58, bookie wrote: On 12 Jul, 01:02, sheelagh wrote: On 11 Jul, 23:52, bookie wrote: On 11 Jul, 02:50, "chalk" wrote: "William Graham" wrote in message ... "Ivor Jones" wrote in message ... "William Graham" wrote in message m "Sean Black" wrote in ... [snip] Nope, what they have in mind is fitting a "black box" to every car, tracking when and where it goes and charging per mile, at varying rates (depending on type of road/time of day etc...) and billingyou. A few pence a mile for smaller roads at off-peak times, rising to (I've heard) £1.34 (something over $2) per mile on motorways at peak times. Leaving aside the whole Big Brother aspect of having all your movements tracked, if they bring that in at those sort of prices, there'll be plenty of people that wouldn't be able to afford to go to work, even if they wanted to (me included). Taxes on gasoline do the same thing, and much more easily....Besides, they encourage driving vehicles that get better mileage, too......The smaller and lighter and more efficient your vehicle, the lessyouhave to pay, and this is as it should be, because the less wear and tear on the roads, and the less pollutionyouemit into the air, too. Why mess with a system as good as this? Here in the US, people are still driving their huge SUV's around, but then gasoline is still very cheap. It was 20 cents a gallon back in 1950, and now, some 50 years later, when it should be over $5.00 a gallon, it is still only $3.00 a gallon....So, people are complaining about nothing........ Come over here to the UK, it *is* over $5 a gallon, *well* over. Plus we get taxed twice over; once on fuel (current levels approaching £1.00/litre) and once more on "road tax" discs of up to £160/year (depending on emission levels). Now they want to tax us yet again per mile driven. (Anyone who thinks that after they've imposed road pricing they'll remove either or both of the other taxes is sadly misguided...) Ivor Yes....That's because GB is basically a socialist state....Be thankful that the government doesn't take all of your money away and dribble back the food, clothing, and housing that they thinkyoushould have......It seems that Robin Hood has become the national norm.... Not that I am gloating, or anything like that...We are fast becoming the same....Hillary would nationalize all the doctors and other health personnel and make it a state owned and run industry....Thenyouwill be able to choose any doctoryouwant as long as his name is, "---- ----", and go to any hospitalyouwant as long as it's "Hillary General".....:^) Worse yet, Hillary learned from her mistakes 14 years ago, when she failed to impose Hillary-Care on the country. This time around it will be much more difficult to derail her plans for socialized medicine in America. When the hell is Fred Thompson going to throw his hat in the ring? Better yet, American needs Zell Miller to come down out of the north Georgia mountains and quit fishing his last days away. America needs the old Georgia marine to fight one more battle for his country. "Ifyoudon't give our boys the equipment and support they need to fight, what doyouexpect for them to do, throw spitballs at the enemy"? - U.S. Senator Zell Miller's reply to the neo-liberal leftists of CNN when they questioned the military budget.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I have to say that I really don't like hillary clinton and I am glad that she is over there withyouand not over here in england and on our tv constantly. Nothing to do with her politics or anything like that it is just that she is an absolute minger, surpassed only by her even uglier daughter in utter vileness. why does she always have an expression on her face as though she is being electrocuted or possibly even taken up the arse from behind? she is probably a very lovely woman, a wonderful mother and a highly intelligent member of society but she is just so ****ing ugly, thats all. and before anyone has a go about this, remember that we in britain have also suffered; margaret beckett, we know your pain bookie- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Not to mention Cherrie Blair, lol Now that did give the rags & Sunday mags a field day, didn't it? PS: does everyone understand what a minger is here? sheelagh- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - oh yeah i forgot about cherie blair, the woman with a mouth like a letterbox, she's grim too and very dumpy- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ROFLOL... Dunno why though, cuz for all her ugly features, she is more intelligent than I am & far richer too sheelagh- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - youdon't know that is she is more intelligent thanyouare, she had a fairly priviledged upbringing and was able to go to a proper school, university etc and had a lot ofthingsand opportunitiesyoudid not, that is why she is where she is (a QC, married to the ex-PM, and minted). that is not a sign that she is intelligent, just lucky.You taught yourself to read and write at a very late age and have come a long way after suffering some serious educational privation early on in life when learning such skills is fairly crucial so considering whatyouhave been without (literacy) and whatyouhave subsequently achieved I think it isyouwho is possibly the more intelligent. And I am always right about everything so don't argue with me on this one. and she is still ugly and she has no cats, so in the grand scheme ofthingsi think she is the one who has less. bookie (who is currently nursing some serious scratch wounds after giving jessie a damn good combing)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I'll take that as a compliment, Lol;o) I have to admit that it isn't easy, & I certainly didn't advertise the fact until I had a basic command over writing basic things and reading the newspaper. I bet you would never guess how many people can't read & write you know! Most hide it by listening to the news, then buying the newspaper & looking at the pictures. Very slowly (in my case), you learn to read the basics, then guesswork comes into play. I would imagine it took me around 3years in total. I wouldn't wish it upon anybody though. It is a humiliating thing to have to ask your kids to read out their school letters. Also, a lot of the credit lies with my daughter, Kt, who encouraged me when I wanted to give up & never gave up on me either.... Cherie Blair is a street smart , for want of a better way of finding a word you can't quite reach. (yes, I do use a thesaurus.. I just haven't got one handy Lol ) She has the gift of the gab shall we say? Who else do you know of who gets free holidays by borrowing Richard Bran sons house for a week or two? Set up a fund for underprivileged children, then spent most of the proceeds on paying her own fee for doing it for them. Charity definately begins @ home for this clever lady.. She knows every hook around the laws & uses them to full advantage. I don't know whether to admire her for her ingenuity, or condemn her for her barely law abiding standards double standards. I wonder if she is still best friends with the bertaconi's? ( sorry for wrong spelling- the ex prime minister of Italy, before the big scoops landed)... Very streetwise indeed! Sheelagh |
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