Ordinary people's extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental Health

The Tim Heale Podcasts S4 E15 Tim's Rant's

November 04, 2021 Tim Heale Season 4 Episode 15
Ordinary people's extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental Health
The Tim Heale Podcasts S4 E15 Tim's Rant's
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Here's my latest Trusty Thursday Rant, I have a pop at all sorts of things from John Lewis woke Christmas advert to the Climate Emergency and the blizzard in the Alps to the antics of the Insult Britain idiots outside Parliament and Westminster Bridge whilst waiting for the verdict of the Webb sentence.

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The Tim Heale podcasts, ordinary people's extraordinary stories.

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Welcome to series four of the Tim Heale podcast in this series. It's Tim having to rent and he's me. So if you enjoy having a bit of a rant and going on about what's going on in today's society, stay Chen. If you go, when I listened to me rant, well, you can always tell me Welcome to another Tim's rents today. I'm going to have a real poll, some stuff, just having a look around what's going on at the moment. I noticed that the, the poles, the French, the Germans are all having a bit of a ruck over in Brussels.

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They're all on a bat, leaving <inaudible>. I mean, look what the is doing to Poland at the moment, they are imposing million Euro fines on a daily. This is daily, this doll week or a month, they're finding them a million euros a day because they had the nerve to turn around and say that their parliament or, or their justice system overrules what the AC does. Oh, my nest boy, we left.

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Surely we didn't want to come under J European court justice because he said a minute, how can you have a one-sided justice system? How does that work? So oppose it's out of them. No, we're not doing it of in Hungarians. The checks and the Lakin's are all are all doing night. The same. They've all had enough of it. I think the, the Dutch and the French and the Germans are all having a miserable time for, at the moment.

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I saw some stuff today that they stuck going well for them, Ava, and putting the pole breaks. Well, that's still got crisis on our hands and I, I'm not sure which is the worst crisis that they've got buy rates. They, the COVID down there. Whereas the immigration, all the immigrants coming across now swamping them or their debt problem. I mean, they're still in huge, huge debt to the EU, the, as bowed a map, billions, and they're still, still struggling down there. The unemployment in Greece is way off the scale.

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You've really got to feel sorry for a country like Greece. They've been devastated over the last, the last two years with this restrictions on travel and the COVID dramas going on all day, they're they, most of their income or lawn area income comes from tourism. And we have an ed tourism of way. They've managed to restrict it. And they put them on all sorts of red lists and Amber lists and stuff like that. He's strong. And this virus, I mean, it's under control, but all we're hearing is older.

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The COVID numbers are going up and your spills broken or overwhelmed NHS again. But I believe we are part of our problem is that we've reduced the number of beds we used to have about 250,000 beds. We're down to about 140,000 beds. And then they go on about a staff and a staff gap ever sniffle. And the first thing they do is, oh God, I have a lateral flow test, always tested positive or Pentagon self isolate for a month. And then you've got a doctor's well, trying to get an appointment at doctors is a bit of a caper at the moment in it.

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I'll try to get a flu jab. So I've rung. I spent an hour and a half trying to get through to my GP surgery the other day, eight minutes, once they finally did answer. And they told me that, oh, sorry, we haven't got any at the moment. Can you call back next week? Right. So I've just lost a day and an hour and a half of my day, really? But there you go. That's one of the things you got to live with nowadays, just trying to get through on the phone to your doctor's surgery. I didn't even try to get an appointment with him, but anyway, Roy December, look at what's going on.

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Not being, being law's guide a moment where this flop 26. Oh, they're all agreeing that some, yes, they're going to do away with colon all the rest of it. China, China, hasn't signed up to, to get away with coal or doing away with coal. China is still building a hundred coal fired power stations at the moment. And I bought up coal from the rest of the world, taking everything. So if you did want to Coalfire past, I should, you can have a drama game, coal why'd I don't concentrate on this modular nuclear technology.

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I don't know. He's clean energy. He doesn't make carbons into the atmosphere. So no online scientist or anything like that. But if you get net zero on carbons, which I'm assuming is like carbon dioxide, isn't that going to kill off a lot of plants or am I wrong? Or is it some other sort of carbon that's going into the air? It doesn't go on to make a lot of sense. You do need to carbon dioxide for plants to go through their photosynthesis, to be able to produce oxygen and oxygen is what we need to survive.

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Hm that'll cover the volcano. The other day, Amin that's producing so much, so much more carbon dioxide into the air down. The man could ever hope to produce. So now they've got all these problem and in the Palm or wherever, they are telling people to, to stay in doors and, and put masks on. And when I am at, I go anywhere to stop, not a COVID spreading, but to stop breathing in all this sash dust, let's go from the volcano so that I add egg in a gallon anyway, more should we ever go out now?

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Here's a good one. Claudia web. She's up in front of the old beak today for sentencing. Now, what do we, think's going to happen here? Is she going to get a custodial sentence or she more likely to get a slap wrist and told not to do it again? I mean, during a trial she's, she's pulled out a race card because all of the jurors were Wyatt. Funny. Elfin told the jurors why? So? And she's, she's a person of color. So she's pulled out a race card and he's going to be interested to say one of his old A's this afternoon and all, and I'll just heard.

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This'll be funny. So the older insult Brenton law from the stinking rebellion, and now master glued themselves to the road outside parliament and what the old building, standing around, watching him. He called Mike it up. You just go to my, get up. How many Medea man? I placed around parliament all the time. Did I not say these comedians come in? Could I not go out of them before they glued himself to the road?

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I say, I don't get it. I just don't get these stinking rebellion in insult Britain lot. What are they actually hoping to achieve by all this disruption that are actually causing you? Ask just about anybody and yes, they can. They can emphasize were their, their message wanting to, to insulate as many homes as possible. Yeah. We all want that. We all want to protect our own homes to make a Mormor.

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So, so we're not all, we're paying less for our energy bills. If you've got an insulated home, you're going to pay less for you for heat in it. But the why days comedians gone about it now turning everybody against them. I dunno. Anybody does Ashley call up in when I I've been blocking the roads or anything, but AC is that just, they're just turning the general public against them. So what do they think I'm actually going to achieve?

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I think I've been doing this for over a month now and I think everybody's got a message. Yes. Insulate your homes, but it's time to stop. It's time to be Ivy selves. So any of these comedians from in Seoul, Britain stop enough is enough. People don't want their laws mucked up, but you, it is blocking roads causing more pollution. And if the traffic was running freely, right?

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John Lewis, well, are you thinking, what are you absolutely thinking where they used to have the, I H the wrong time supply and have out for Christmas. We haven't even got past guy falls, Layla remembrance, and you're pushing Christmas. And now what you're saying is that, that this country is a country of people of color. And the only islands are white people <inaudible> same from this white people are aliens.

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Are I now in our own country, it's got to stop. They stupid Evers and need to stop. Oh, they then should pass a law that you don't start advertising Christmas until at least we've got past remembrance is wrong. It's just wrong. Why, why am I doing it? You're going to the shops. And oldest shops are filled out booth. We have Christmas stuff, decorations and everything. Not at, oh mean, Christmas should start advertising after remembrance.

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That's my general opinion or my personal opinion. And I'm sure I'm not the only person that fills out way. They say, have a bear respect. Let's get remembers, Adam, I, before we start pushing Christmas and all going to Christmas, he's gone. It's gone. Why he too commercialized carefully. We need to get back to Samsung basics with Christmas. I don't think we should be spending millions of pounds on staff.

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People don't need. Let's go back to basics. Give kids a piece of coal and an orange for Christmas and lamb. Be happy with that. Don't give him only stuff. Or, oh, I be saying, this is late. His baby, a baby have a goodbye. You couldn't make this stuff up. Really? So, so this pitcher, he, a baby does got a baby in its womb. And the baby's having a baby. Really?

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Whose bright idea was that they come out with you, just, you just break his belief. You couldn't make it up. Oh dear. Did you know? We're in a climate catastrophe, catastrophe. We've got a climate emergency on our hands. The whole world's going to warm up to be on temperatures. We could stand. Meanwhile, in the European Alps, I got this. That'd being battered by blizzard at a moment. And I ran over two meters of snow fall. So all this high air coming out, the cop 26, those calls this massive, massive stone snowstorm in the European Alps.

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And only, only just bake in it. And I remember all I can say, there's going to be a fantastic ski season coming up. That's if I have your let year into Europe to be able to go and ski again, well, and I can open up, let people go to the Alps to go skiing this week. DCA. I certainly can the weather for it. So the big question is all the snow that's falling now, will it stay or won't it? The climate emergency that Marine melty all again, before I can compact it to put base down for the, for the ski season.

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It's a good question now. So what climate disasters are going on at the moment? Hey, something else, cash strapped councils are now painting multicolored level crossings. Why? Why do we have to have multicolored level crossings? What's wrong with a good old fashioned black and white level crossing. Now I'm not homophobic. I'm not racist on live more life.

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And I'll let other people live days. But why, why are we constantly having minorities rights shoved down Afros? Oh, don't have a problem. We've got 80 people. I can do what they like or don't have a problem. We trans people ASAP to them, but why, why we have in minorities, Shannon allowed it and dictating to the rest of us.

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What we do. You don't hear straight people saying having straight mouth Cheezel or anything on that, the world's moved on. Have you prides an order of estimate, but please stop. Just live your lives. Stop forcing it on everybody. I'm sure I'm not the only one to think this which has fed up of it. Just live your life.

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Don't worry. What other people think? Just live your life. Normally just kill movie. Who sees you? Just beggars belief. Sometimes. Why people feel the need to come out? Say I'm gay. Oh, you're hurting my feelings. Just get on with your life. Okay. Nobody actually cares. And then you got, well, she's nine Phillip Schofield.

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Eiffel we'll apply the hypocrite. Oh, it's all at the time. When he came out awful. If he'd have been messing around with a young ago or a younger woman and left his wife for a younger woman, Pobler really ostracized him. They would have taken in a PCs, but because he came out these guy, that's all right. That's allowed in it. Well, what's the difference. If it achieved on his wife, would a younger woman or Jade on his wife with a younger fella.

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There's some hypocrisy there and often he's wrong personally. Yeah, he shouldn't have done it, but the way he did it is under. And everybody supported him was about, instead of, Hey, it's the same as cheating on your wife, but a younger woman or younger blood in a day is changing. Anyway. I think I've gone on a little bit too much today, but man, I've been at all full thought about.

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The reason I got into this podcast malarkey is so I could leave a legacy for my children and my grandchildren in the years to come. So they will know what I did with my life. I wish my grandparents had done the same for me. Unfortunately they didn't in my latest series on giving people the opportunity to leave their own legacy for their children and families for the future. If you have any criticism, positive or negative, and you wish to get in touch with me direct, you can email me timheale@hotmail.com.

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That's timheale@hotmail.com. I thank you for your time and thank you for listening.