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Over 90 days ago
Straight Male, 69
0 miles · Walsall

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I quite like winks ....40 at a time :sleeping:
Well they're the only sort I get these days :sad:
Wouldn't mind getting some misspelled winks lol
Being somewhat ignorant of the facts and daunted by a fear of bureaucratic obfuscation I was pondering the ever increasing and horrifying national struck me (ouch)that as practical sort of guy I would love to see a Profit and loss account for the UK so I could make my own mind up on the relevance and impacts of various aspects of our society.
Then I started to consider what elements wouldshould appear in the statement and it becomes an extremely complicated instance I started from the premise that income would include exports but what about inward financial investment? Income should also include taxation receipts split between Income tax, Corporate tax(split between home owned corporations and Foreign owned Corporations)and should include aggregated Local authority expenditure split across its main headings,Defence,Vat(or income if the net vat is a receipt which I doubt now)Benefits (again split across main headings etc.)Dividends paid to foreign owners etc
Now initially I can see all sorts of problems such as double counting or matching apples to pears ...but I am sure with a bit of thought it could be simplified and published so we could refer to it for areas of opportunity and a source to make a judgement on the strategic future of our once great nation.
Maybe something already exists in the public domain but I have never seen or heard of such an animal ..has anyone else?
Or should I just go and have another wank? lol
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Some good advice, cheers!
Getting a bit worried now! My Mom told me to get a haircut! I hope she's not on here! That would be very awkward!!!!!

If Brucie's your mom you have got problems :shock:
One never expects to survive one's children, my parents did so I have some sense of how your feeling . My thoughts are with you at this sad moment .
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Woooooohoooooooooo I'm gonna get sore lips at this rate :giggle:

Hi anais wave
Good to see you back
Don't worry if you do get sore lips ...you have another pair wink
I simply adore kissing ....I find the lips are one of the first physical qualities I study on a beautiful face; to assess their kissability. :twisted:
Their is a gorgeous lady on this site who has the most delicious lips I've ever encountered and she so knows how to kiss....never has going to a cash point been so awesome. :shock:
I also have a delicious mental image of seeing two lovely ladies kissing at my first ever munch :twisted: :twisted:
Beware as no one on here possesses a crystal ball and can safely predict the future.
House prices are a kalaiedescope of segments and each may perform surveys have reported increasing house prices for each of the last 3 is not a true guideline as activity has been so low and mainly at the mid to upper sectors. Funding from banks is still very difficult to obtain especially at entry will continue to supress sales. The recession is far from over as we all have yet to suffer the inevitable public finance cuts which will be massive and will take unemployment to never before seen heights. This will also negatively affect property prices.
On the positive side both in the private and public sectors the national shortage of properties has not been addressed and this will put upwards pressure on prices.
So there's a few points to consider. Of course rental is dead money but in the short term can protect any capital you may have built up.
However if you buy be sure you know how you would cope if all went belly up and you lost your be aware Mortgage interest rates will be going up in the future ...and not too far away at that(2010 or 2011).
Hope all thats helped .... :shock:
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IAs the Sarge on Hill Street Blues used to say, lets be careful out there!

Sorry to hijack but didn't you just love Hill Street Blues. Dear old Phil Esterhaus and Belka et al. smile
Hey there wishing you a Very Happy Birthday ....and fear not the 40's are the new 20's ......well I'm 50+ and am hoping for a 30 yr old :twisted:
As I understand it a foreskin in the USA is a non standard occurrence! I am quite happy to make my self avaiable for parties barmitvah's etc. biggrin
I was turned off DIY car mechanics many many years ago when I tried to replace the water pump on an Austin 1300.
It had a transverse engine and to get to the pump you had to take the radiator fan off, to get the fan off you had to remove the top and bottom radiator cowels off. The problem being you couldnt get the bottom cowel off because of the bottom radiator hose. To get the bottom hose off you needed to.....remove the bottom radiator cowel mad Job took all day to get the water pump out 10 mins to replace it ....and all the next day trying to get it all the bits back together again.. :x :x
As far as I can see whosoever gets in it's going to be different arsehole same old shit.
...and after Gordon ...what a load of shit it's going to be
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Dame Shirley Porter, the central figure in the biggest local government corruption scandal of the late 20th century, has agreed to pay to settle the court case against her, bringing to an end a decade-long legal dispute.
The former Tory leader of Westminster Council in London owed £42m, the cost of a scheme to move council tenants out of key electoral wards to secure a Tory victory in local elections 14 years ago

Seems we have yet to hear of labour throwing tenants out to move their voters in so as to win......still time though !
Politicians of all colours do this all the time ..and call it boundaryconstituency changes!
I just love the word
antici.............................pation!!!
and ethereal
oh and engorged
and thinking about it there's ....seminal
oh and of course lets finish off with a ....f....uck
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am in wolverhampton and can advise you of sites that can be worth a visit depending on your desires . Drop me a line saying what you want and I'll point
you in the right direction . :twisted:
Whether it is a domestic budget or a national one the principles follow close parallels. Whilst the principles of compound taxation does funnel large proportions of the economy back to the govt. it does not invalidate the simple basic principle. You can only spend what you outspending your income year after year such that you owe a whole years income. Then commit yourself to expenditure in excess of your income for 10 years, then trot along to a financial institution and ask to borrow money to meet your current annual defecit growth. Guess what the answer will be. Ultimately the people financing our debt will respond in the same manner unless we can convince them we are really in control of our the books is not a platitude ....if our financiers think we are insolvent they will move their money where it is secure. Beware China is already regretting how far it has gone in funding the USA and the moment it is wary of collapsing what house of cards view may not always prevail.
Interest rates are artificially low, the days of this are numbered and if you think the uk has any say in that you're glass is eternally half full.
You say the money invested in banks is a loan ...thats not technically correct. In some cases it's by way of ownership of the institution and the only way the Govt will get it's money back is via a share price rise and sale of it's shareholding. The banks have still got the black hole of unsecured debt on their balance sheets and no one truly knows just how bad they will end up. There has been talk of the govt taking these on and leaving leaner organisations (and thus improving hare prices) to move forwards with more resilient balance sheets...at what cost though?
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You could go-on about money for ages, and never reach a resolution.
However, consider this: Public spending increases lead to increases in taxation return !
Yes, if you build a new road at 350 million a proportion of that spend comes straight back into the treasury coffers; a large proportion. Unless it is built by a french firm with french workers who are fed by frenchmen with food from france (etc).
Get the message ?
Swings and roundabouts.
It's no good forever spouting politically-inspired rhetoric if you cannot consider a wider picture.
The very simple facts are this: If the government STOPPED spending any of OUR money, the ones to suffer will be US.
I!!!

I'm afraid when the Government runs a budget in deficiency as profligate as the New Tories ...oops I mean labour the day of reckoning will always come ...and it will be us the public that suffers. So I'm afraid I can't agree with your statement on Pubic spending JTS. Public spending must generally be in alignment with public have yet to feel the full effects of the deficiencies carelessly piled upon us by the incumbents of the last 10 years . Wait until the next lot get in ....whoever they are and we begin to feel the belt of austerity tighten.
I do so agree with your comment on manufacturing though that is where we need to focus our resources, train, design and manufacture. The growth in the economy then becomes backed by real assets and monetary supply growth won't lead to inflation.
Oh and with regard to the bankers voting blue ....they will vote with whichever political party suits their own avaricious selfish ends. Gordon Brown made sure he was in their pocket ...oops I mean they were in his pocket with his "Light touch of regulation"
ahhh Jonnelson I can see you have never had the good fortune to experience the host of willing females that think just cos they live in your county that guarantees them a shag.
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How to swing on here lol I'm shite at it but I still love the open mindedness and live n let live acceptance of different choices and tastes on here.
It's made me a better person in terms of trying to see the other persons point of view before I form any opinions hopefully in a balanced way.
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On the subject of the U.S. contribution to WW2 everyone knows that without the brave efforts of American submariners we'd never have cracked the enigma code and won the war.....well done uncle sam

They say that history is only ever written by the winners and here we have a classic example of why we should retain a degree of objective scepticism about what we see and hear in the media.
Any area where we 'The public' are being ripped Fuel duty being piled on by the govt even though they have already increased revenue through increased oil prices. Or utility companies that have failed miserably to pass on reduced wholesale prices of gas to consumers.
One day we will get even.
I use my left hand until I get close to climaxing ....well I'm right handed and it feels more like someone else! I have to finish myself off with my right hand .....after all that time I need a fresh arm biggrin
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watching a film on channel 4 with Gillan Anderson (from that there X-files programme) cavorting around naked.
What absolutley fantastic nipples she has sillyhwoar: perked up an otherwise dull night :mrgreen:

I must say I was transfixed by them as well...I swear they were so deliciously prominent I was contemplating having to deep throat them :twisted:
it's like the old old joke about the sadist and the masochist ...the masochist says beat me please beat me .....the sadist thinks about it for a minute then smiles and shakes his head. biggrin
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How about;
Straight man seeks bi couple.

I've noticed I get quite a few straight guys looking at my cam when I'm in chat ... I haven't got a problem with that it's free to anyone seeking a break from the excitement of watching paint drying ...I just never understood it. confused