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Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 27 Jan 2018, 11:45
by Tizer
"The US is open for business" - as long as you're not black, foreign, immigrant, work for the environment or science agencies, approve of abortion, or believe in climate change.

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 28 Jan 2018, 05:16
by Stanley
Or oppose Trump and big business......

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 31 Jan 2018, 17:40
by Tripps
From BBC news website -

"Lord Bates quits as government minister for being late"

Until I read it - I didn't even realise that there was a 'minister for being late'



PS - They've just changed it to 'after arriving late'. Spoiled the fun. :smile:

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 01 Feb 2018, 03:55
by Stanley
But late for what?

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 01 Feb 2018, 08:50
by plaques
'Theresa May has not accepted the resignation offer,'

We can't have our Conservative peers acting like gentlemen, the age of chivalry is long gone.

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 02 Feb 2018, 04:11
by Stanley
Remember Lord Carrington? (LINK)

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 04 Feb 2018, 22:26
by Tripps
I found this whilst following the trail of the Stuffed White Owl - it led me to The Institute of Sikh Studies in Chandigarh - where I found this. . .

One may read cart-loads of books,
With caravan-loads of books to follow; One may study shiploads of volumes,
And heap them pile on pile in his cellars; One may read for years and years,
Right up to one’s last breath.
Of all things, it is a contemplative mind.That really matters;
All else is the fret and fever of egoistic minds.
Guru Granth Sahib, Rag Asa


Best to have both I'd say- as demonstrated daily on this site. :smile:

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 05 Feb 2018, 04:08
by Stanley
I agree David. I am very hard on my authors, they get a GOOD COAT OF THINKING OVER BEFORE i ACCEPT WHAT THEY PROPOSE. (Bugger caps lock)

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 08 Feb 2018, 10:21
by Tripps
There is currently an extensive PR campaign on - by the Freemasons.

Dr Staples rejected those claims as "laughable". He told BBC Breakfast: "We're not a secretive society. Nepotism (and) corruption is not tolerated." He added that the handshake used by members during ceremonies is "not secret" but, when he was asked to demonstrate it to viewers of BBC Breakfast, he declined, saying he had "promised" not to. :smile:

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 09 Feb 2018, 04:38
by Stanley
My attitude to organisations like this is the same as one of our greatest modern philosophers, Marx. (Not Karl, Groucho!) He said that he refused to join any club which would accept him as a member.
Having a good friend who was a Mason when dealing with matters that were of interest to them in a very tight political situation was very useful and avoided problems. I heard Dr Staples and I am afraid he didn't convince me. I have seen their influence at work and it wasn't always beneficial.

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 10 Feb 2018, 12:40
by Tripps
It's all fascinating isn't it?

My namesake is actually the Masons' Provincial Grand Master for East Lancashire. Sir DaveI
In that and all other respects we could not possibly be any more different - except we both have plenty of hair left. :smile:

I note that he says 'he hoped to encourage more men to join' - not in tune with the the latest PR campaign which seems to say that women are equally welcome since they have their own lodges. I think there were two in London.

There's something afoot. I'm guessing they need more money. :extrawink: It's not new though - when I went on pilgrimage to Barlick, which was four years ago now, there was a happening in the square which included a stall from the Freemasons. That was a surprise to me.

I read a book on the subject a long time ago which said that the 'cover' of charity work was false since all the charities were masonic charities. Perhaps mindful of this weakness in his case - in fact no one asked him about it - Dr Staples went out of his way to mention Motor Neurone Disease.

Here are the words that the otherwise eloquent Dr Staples could not bring himself to say.

Tubal Cain

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 11 Feb 2018, 03:21
by Stanley
When you first joined the site Doc and I were talking about you one day. I said there was quality in your posts and he agreed. We thought you might be Sir Dave....... Ah well, after the Lord Mayor's Procession......

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 20 Feb 2018, 16:43
by Tripps
"The Metropolitan Police confirmed to the Telegraph that people had been making time-wasting calls about KFC, and stressed that 'fried chicken is not a police matter'."

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 21 Feb 2018, 04:27
by Stanley
I have watched this mini-saga with amazement. For a start, how was the transport contract so badly managed as to allow supplies to dry up? Plenty of chicken and plenty of wagons, how could anything go wrong? Secondly the vox pop reactions the media saw fit to give us. Spoiled kids acting as though the bottom had fallen out of their world. If the parents got real, went to the Cathedral of Choice and bought a chicken it could all be solved! Mind you, the lack of the 'secret recipe' of rare spices and flavourings would nobble that one. The power of advertising!
I am a dinosaur and my mind goes back to rationing in WW2.....

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 02 Mar 2018, 15:28
by Tizer
An information-packed comment from Theresa May in her Mansion House speech this afternoon...
"We are leaving the single market, life is going to be different."
I'd never have guessed that! :smile:

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 03 Mar 2018, 03:14
by Stanley
:good:
"We're doomed, we are all doomed!"

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 06 Mar 2018, 10:07
by Tripps
From a tribute to Sir Roger Bannister from The conservative woman website.

"Bannister’s achievements were set against a backdrop of real austerity which makes the current political use of the word almost nonsensical. Although he had a relatively privileged upbringing, he spent his formative athletic years in the cold, drab, strictly rationed and relatively fun-free world of post-war Britain. To reach excellence in such an environment shows qualities most of us would do well to emulate."

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 07 Mar 2018, 09:30
by Tizer
Tripps wrote: 06 Mar 2018, 10:07 ..he spent his formative athletic years in the cold, drab, strictly rationed and relatively fun-free world of post-war Britain..
I suppose that sentence would class as `negative nostalgia'? :smile:

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 08 Mar 2018, 04:14
by Stanley
Funny thing is that I don't remember those years like that. Of course, anything was an improvement after the war....

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 13 Mar 2018, 22:04
by Tripps
From a repeated episode of 'Vera'
Taxi dispatcher -

"It's from a landline - usually means a pensioner"


Speak for yourself - I've just got mobile Bluetooth hands free working in my car. :smile:

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 14 Mar 2018, 03:39
by Stanley
It would certainly apply to me.....

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 17 Mar 2018, 05:02
by Stanley
Can't resist it..... P.35 of Sybil.... "To be conscious you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge"

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 22 Mar 2018, 10:14
by Tizer
One of my former colleagues has sent me a quote from nutritionist David Katz, Director of the Prevention Research Centre at Yale University. Katz is well-known for his pithy comments. Speaking at a recent conference Katz said: "There is more than one way to eat badly and the American public is committed to exploring them all." Also he said: "So the ketogenic diet, sure, it will cause you to lose weight in the short term. So, would cholera, or a cocaine binge, but that doesn’t mean it’s a good idea." :smile:

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 23 Mar 2018, 04:55
by Stanley
Sounds like a sensible man.

Re: QUOTE OF THE DAY. TRIPPS ORIGINAL

Posted: 05 Apr 2018, 08:13
by Tizer
From this week's page of my WH Smith's dairy, a quote from John Updike:
` A healthy male adult bore consumes each year one and a half times his own weight in other people's patience.'