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Morning everyone.
Good morning, chums.
Good morrow, Gentlefolks, today’s story
Misery Loves Company
“Look at ME!!” boasted the fit old man, pounding a very flat and firm stomach, having just finished 100 sit-ups before a group of young people.
“Fit as a fiddle! And you want to know why?? I don’t smoke, I don’t drink, I don’t stay up late, and I don’t chase after loose women!”
He smiled at them, teeth white, eyes aglitter, “And tomorrow, I’m going to celebrate my 95th birthday!”
“Oh, really?” drawled one of the young onlookers. “How?”
374470+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
https://twitter.com/ABridgen/status/1679779604402253825?s=20
374470+ up ticks,
O2O,
The big question is, does the voting majority forgive & forget this test run of various tortures and manipulations they, the political top rankers, are capable of using again in the near future.
For the good of the party name ?.
I sincerely hope Andrew has kept a record of this data. He spoke to the European Parliament recently on this subject and I thought, well, maybe there is a chance he has at least enlightened them about the sinister intent behind these experimental jabs. Evidently it fell on deaf ears.
Good morning all btw.
Good morning all.
A dull and damp morning after yesterdays rain which has, for the time being, ceased. 10°C on the yard thermometer.
A few blue patches visible, but rain forecast.
‘Morning All
Medley Time
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374470+ up ticks,
This is the direct evil consequences of the continuing voting pattern,
Eventually coming to a camp near YOU shortly.
https://twitter.com/MillwallDocks/status/1679780941995155456?s=20
Good morning, all. Overcast.
Brightening up here after yesterday’s deluge.
UK invites Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman to visit. 15 July 2023.
The Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, has been invited to the UK on an official visit in late autumn, the first such visit by the heir to the Saudi throne since he was accused of masterminding the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, the Washington Post columnist and dissident.
Numerous UK ministers have been to Saudi Arabia in the interim, and senior Saudi ministers have also come to the UK, including the foreign minister, Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud.
Prince Mohammed also spent nearly a week in Paris last month meeting the French president, Emmanuel Macron, and attending a climate finance summit.
This shows the utter moral corruption of our Leaders! This man is a murderer not just in the detached sense of political necessity but personally. The reason for the invitation is that he is a part of the new alignment that is taking place in the rest of the world that are not involved in Ukraine. If anything I think the visit would confirm to him that he’s on the right track!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/14/uk-invites-saudi-crown-prince-mohammed-bin-salman-to-visit
Ukraine is all over the Press.
Yemen had barely a squeak.
Not a word about the war in Sudan either.
We have returned to the late Middle Ages.
Well, in foreign policies, at least; our rulers show no ruthlessness when it comes to pandering to those destroying this country.
Good morning all,
Does anyone know how Lottie got on yesterday? I think she had her hospital appointment.
I scrolled through some yesterday evening’s comments, but didn’t see anything from about her.
I don’t think she appeared here at all, so I suspect it wasn’t a good sign. We may hear later on.
Thank you, and sorry for delayed reply. We travelled up to see son for the weekend, and only just got around to connecting to some internet.
All we can do is to hope Ann isn’t suffering too much, and that her news wasn’t too bad.
She posted late afternoon, that she’d been ill from the morphine and had been in bed, with need to throw up, and nausea.
Poor lady is really getting the works, and it makes for painful reading.
No news about her OH.
I got the impression that she had cancelled her appointment as she was too ill to attend but that he was making some progress, albeit slow.
I did, also.
It is distressing to read. We’ve all seen people suffering like that and experienced the feeling of helplessness.
I do hope she and her beloved do have some help; they appear to be so lonely.
Thank you. Sorry for delay in replying.
Soon after posting, we set off to younger son for the weekend.
Just checked in and got connected.
Poor Ann, she is in such an awful situation. If only we could do something to help.
I was wondering that too. She is really having a bad time.
Morning, all Y’all. Damp, chilly and autumnal. Beehives to be extended upwards. Bees, sensibly, still in bed.
As I’m now home alone, I’m going to have a celebratory bacon and egg sarnie made from my late yesterday baked white bloomer.
Good plan!
That’s super for you and them…
Ukraine’s counter-offensive not making quick progress. 15 July 2023.
Progress has been slow as Ukrainian troops have been forced to dismount from vehicles and fight through vast minefields laid by Russian forces.
The best successes have been around the Donetsk region city of Bakhmut, where Ukrainian troops are reclaiming ground around its flanks.
Its forces advanced 1,700m in the direction of the southern city of Melitopol, in the Zaporizhzhia region, last week, Col Mykolaiv Urshalovych of Ukraine’s national guard said.
Did they really expect to just drive through the Russian positions? All this is to maintain the illusion that a Counter-attack is still in progress. It is a farce designed to mislead. These “gains” are miniscule. The Ukies have twelve new assault brigades armed and trained by NATO members and yet there is no sign of them engaging the Russian lines.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/07/14/ukraine-counter-offensive-not-making-quick-progress/
There are many similarities between this war and WW2. Certainly the annexation of the Sudetenland under the Munich Agreement and the Aschluss of Austria has been replicated by the annexation of the Donbas under the Minsk Agreement and the incorporation within Russia of Crimea.
As we progress through the war, the failed liberation of Europe at Dieppe demonstrated the shortcomings of a counteroffensive against a foe that is well dug in. WW2 suggests that the best way to achieve success is to do the unexpected, combined with a campaign of mixed messages, confusing the foe and sending their garrison the wrong way.
History has shown time and again that any invasion of Russia has proved idiotic. Both Napoleon and Hitler were duped by distance and allowed hubris and easy territorial gains across flat ground to extend their supply lines far enough for Russia to nip behind and cut them off, leaving an invasion force stranded and at the mercy of ruthless Russian fighters.
However, with generals with better military awareness, a tactical invasion of Russian territory might be more realistic than attempting to fight their way through the minefields and tank traps set in the Donbas. That Prigorzhin believed that it was easy for him to march his army from Rostov to Moscow makes me wonder if the route from Kharkiv to Rostov might be fairly straightforward, cutting off Russian supply lines and making the invasion force vulnerable to being picked off by snipers.
For this plan to work, it is vital that Ukraine is not a member of NATO, since such a strategy under NATO would almost certainly set off WW3, whereas it is better for everyone kept as a local difficulty.
I read in a book that I lent to someone and has disappeared, that the Dieppe raid was a practice invasion (after buggering about in Dorset/Cornwall being picked off by E-boats) as a pilot run before the full D-Day, and was really valuable in that regard – testing a beach assault against a real enemy who would be properly cross, and then they would retire with a few prisoners.
One lesson learned was not to try to come ashore on pebbly beaches with tanks. Couldn’t get a grip, the pebbles just kept rolling away.
Advanced a little over a mile. Was that over uncontested ground until they came within range of Russian defences? Drawing/funnelling attacks e.g. using minefields, onto pre-prepared defences is a classic tactic, more especially if the enemy is intent on attacking at several places.
It sounds as if the Russians are prepared to let the Ukrainians butt up against prepared defences and be worn down by attrition of both weaponry and manpower.
Which reminds me ..
…especially the bit from about 2:20 in!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rblfKREj50o
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Another happy reminder that we are not part of Europe.
But we are, Eddy, just not the EU, that thinks it is Europe.
Good Moaning.
Socks: tick. Cardigan: tick. Vest (NOT Liberty bodice): tick.
Great; now I’m all prepared for the heatwave.
Good day, O Pushy One. Here I started out with trousers but have quickly gone back to shorts and T-shirt. Madness, I expect.
Morning, Trombetti Breeder.
Fashion note:
Purple knees are NOT a good look.
Tut tut – after two weeks on the Côte d’Azur, mine are a tasteful brown…..
42C forecast for Siracusa, Sicily, next weekend. Bit warm, that.
Pigging chilly here, just rolled my sleeves down, I’m cold!
Oh, yes, and it’s raining!
We are being frightfully English; wandering around in unbecoming warm garments and congratulating ourselves on the lawn turning green.
I’m in my farming gear – flannel shirt & tough-as-boots cotton trousers, but rain stopped play / presented an opportunity for more coffee.
You’re off to Spain are you ? ☺️😉🤣
You’re off to Spain are you ? ☺️😉🤣
Winter woollies on here.
Watch out for those ticks though!
Fire extinguisher for when the earth spontaneously bursts into flames (c. BBC).
Morning all 🙂😊
6am arrival of 8lb 10 oz granddaughter.
All went smoothly and all are well.
She looks lovely.
Now rest……..
Congratulations to yourselves and the parents!
Congratulations to all.
She’s a good big’un there.
I hope she and mum are settled and resting after their exertions.
The bump was hardly noticeably, mummy is a tall slim attractive lady.
Then with good dress sense as well.
Oh, wow, Eddy! How truly fabulous! Many congratulations! (Looks like her grand-dad, I guess!)
Wrinkly?
I’m sure you would just after being pushed out of …! 😉
Oi I’m a smoothie. 😄😏
Very much looks like her daddy.
Newborn Firstborn was the spitting image of my Father.
All babies look like Winston Churchill.
Firstborn was too thin and small – not that you’d guess looking at the huge bloke he is now, 32 years later…
Or Idi Amin.
Congratulations to you and the family! Wonderful news!
Well done.
Well, well done to somebody. Imagine having your first coffee interrupted by having to make such an effort. Puts Spartie jumping on the bed into perspective.
Should have thought about that at the conception.
Great stuff. Just remind her parents that the first 20 years are the worst!!
The magic of a new life. Congrats to all.
Congratulations to all concerned and welcome little one! It’s a funny old world but still beautiful.
Congrats to all Eddy
Again, congratters to all, Eddy.
Congratulations on the addition to your family, Eddy!
Congratulations, Eddy. That’s a good weight.
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Suspected of ties to Al-Gebra…
Excellent!
Why can Yanks only calculate maths in the singular?
Gender versus sex – a simple guide from the WHO
Both TCW & WHO still confusing Gender and Sex
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/gender-versus-sex-a-simple-guide-from-the-who/
G’day all,
Blustery at McPhee Towers, wind Sou’-Sou’-West, 14C with 17C forecast. Chance of thundery showers. What a scorcher is this July.
UK Column highlighted a report by Scott Ritter at the start of yesterday’s bulletin. It’s called Agent Zelensky (Part 1) and it’s investigative dynamite. If what Ritter says is true (why wouldn’t it be?) our government has some serious questions to answer. Here it is (36 mins):
https://rumble.com/v2zs3r0-a-scott-ritter-investigation-agent-zelensky-part-1.html
Of t’t market now.
A masterclass in how to properly investigate the events that brought us to this point. Deserves to be viewed by everyone.
It should be compulsory viewing for the morons in the Commons!
I’d love to watch it through but I find the background music, the whooshing sound effects for every graphic deeply intrusive and irritating. And cutting to a 45 degree shot of the subject. Rant over!!
Pity, it is a revelation!
Vision of Hell…
https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.telegraph.co.uk%2Fworld-news%2F2023%2F07%2F14%2Fbiggest-royal-caribbean-cruise-ship-set-sail-january-2024%2F
10,000 people all in a metal box at sea. Dear God.
And people pay for the privilege 🙄
How horrible.
If we could only organise for all the political parties’ conferences, and maybe the WEF as well, to be on board as she hits an unexpected iceberg over the Marianna Trench.
Marianna would say it was disinformation.
I once went out with a girl called Kerry Trench.
Not many people know that!
I dare not ask if you were entrenched….
Don’t worry, they say it’s unsinkable.
A vision of ugliness!
I can’t think of a worse holiday – I wouldn’t go even if it was free.
#NorMe, Spikey.
The Wet Office really is, er, wet. Today they have posed a “weather warning” for “high winds”. Gusts up to 40 mph. Yeah, right. A while back we had continuous gales for days on end – not a dicky bird.
Project Fear lives…..
I expect they were all blown out to sea!
Good morning M.Thomas and all.
40mph is a light breeze up here
40 mph = 34.75905 nautical miles
Force 7 28-33 knots Near Gale
Force 8 34-40 knots Gale
Force 9 41-47 knots Strong Gale
So 40 mph is at the bottom end of a full gale on the Beaufort Scale.
Yes, it’s quite lively but I have been out in considerably higher winds.
Remember the gale which sank Edward Heath’s Morning Cloud? At the time I was sailing from St Mawes to the Solent in my lovely little 22 foot boat, Inca. One of my crew had chosen ‘Gone With the Wind‘ as his reading matter for the trip!
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What is a ‘whole gale’?
Is it one where bits of other gales are patched together?
Reading through the BTL Comments today it appears that the comments for yesterday’s page were taken down.
I think the comments regarding the mentally ill one got a bit racy. Odd that he wasn’t off work for a condition that suddenly became catastrophic. Must have been the shock of the huge pay rise.. or some thing else.
I sent a comment to you on yesterday’s forum.
Give me a mo whilst I enter my tardis
Glad to be of assistance. I am a complete amateur and it was after my father forgot to get in his paper return by the deadline a few years ago that he went online. He has a mix of foreign investments, so looking at the rules on foreign withholding tax, CGT, CGT losses, pensions and interest has filled my quiet hours at times. The calculation is useful insofar you can see whether you have made a huge mistake before filing.
Indeed. I think that they over complicate the matter by having lots of irrelevant pages. We got bogged down on “Pension savings tax charges” for half an hour before realising that it did not apply!
“Hollywood strike could last until the end of the year.”
Excellent, just wish it could be much longer.
I haven’t taken much notice but it’s affecting one of my colleagues at work. Her husband is one of those actors whose name will never be in lights but he’s mostly in work. Jobs being cancelled left right and centre at the moment.
Methinks Hollywood needs to collectively clean up its act but while the rot remains in Washington DC, that seems unlikely?
Where is Senator McCarthy when you need him…??
Look under the bed.
What a potty suggestion.
Anyone else agree?
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1680134509851824130
Mrs Chesty Wilmott.
Michael Deacon at his finest.
Dignity and Carol Vorderman, never the twain shall meet.
Is the ‘big and bouncy’ one after the ginger growlers job?
Apparently – according to some – the “spat” was started by the Mercers having a go at the fragrant re-shaped one.
Looks like she’s made a few additions.
Well, not only have the forecast showers failed to materialise so far, but the weather has brightened up considerably with the sun coming out aa the cloud breaks up!
Same up here
90% chance of heavy thundery showers forecast for here. Our local show (that we were to have been at today) was cancelled so I’m hoping to get some washing dry somehow.
Another bad decision by HMG.
Stonehenge tunnel is approved by government
My first thought was give the channel migrants a shovel but of course the reality is yet more multimillion pound government contracts paid from the public purse?
Estimate £1.7 billion. On completion probably £1,000,000,000 per mile or £568,181.81p per YARD!
Estimate £1.7 billion. On completion probably £1,000,000,000 per mile or £568,181.81p per YARD!
i expect the protesters will ensure it never gets built.
Won’t eco-freaks tunnel themselves in…?
Well they do tend to have tunnel vision…
Until it is swamped.
I’ll have you know it is possible for some to hold their breath for at least 6 minutes. Furthermore I understand an Englishman once ran a mile in under 4 minutes!
With the absolutely dire straits the economy is in what on earth is HMG doing approving any more massive spending!
Keyensian economics writ large. https://fee.org/media/24867/economic-stimulus-comic.png?width=600&height=217.24137931034485
and
https://images.slideplayer.com/14/4475231/slides/slide_13.jpg
https://steemit.com/economics/@steemswede/book-review-economics-in-one-lesson
£1,700,000,000?
So at least double that.
Quadruple, with all the financial kick-backs,
Good morning, Tom
You may be putting the sin in cynical but your are probably right!
He came from Lightwater.
Or Penistone.
Clitheroe.
If Typhoo put the T in Britain, who…?
A bad move.
It was stupid of them to build it so close to a main road anyway
If government were interested in learning from mistakes it would stop making them.
It doesn’t care. It is never affected by the error.
With no consequences comes the perpetuation of failure.
Made it easier for Amazon to deliver.
Yeah. They weren’t very bright, them Neolithics.
Another bad decision by HMG.
Stonehenge tunnel is approved by government
Another bad decision by HMG.
Stonehenge tunnel is approved by government
Another bad decision by HMG.
Stonehenge tunnel is approved by government
Filthy demented paedo strikes again…https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12300283/Joe-Biden-pretends-gobble-little-girl-sniffing-Finland.html
Utterly repulsive.
One day I hope one of the little girls pokes him in his eyes before he can back away.
And the mother still wanted to take a selfie.
‘Thick’ does not begin to describe her! If that had been one of my daughters….🔥☄️
Indeed.
Naturally.
Whatever else he is he is a POtuS
Just a example of the shite in charge of global aspects in this sad day and age.
Good morning – we had trouble trying to post your Max Bygraves stories but I think I have seen them posted on the Nottlers before.
Ag Pleez Deddy sold more records in South Africa than any of Elvis Presley’s songs and became an unofficial National Anthem of the country.
Jeremy Taylor and my cousin Andrew were in a musical group together at Oxford. When they graduated they both went to South Africa where they put together a musical revue called Wait A Minim which ran for some time in S. Africa before having very successful runs in the West End of London and then in Broadway, New York.
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I saw Jeremy Taylor live in hotel when we were working in Port Elizabeth.
But in the late 60s they had no TV and radio was not worth listening to.
But I remember seeing small live bands at weekends under the Harrow Road flyover. Between Hillbrow and Judith’s Parrl. Kweala music was interesting. With a lot of improvised home made instruments.
I think perhaps the problems with reposting might be that the contents comes from Down under, in a different format. Even when I send them to friends in the UK they sometimes have trouble opening the content.
But thanks for trying, it’s beyond my computer skills.
Any real Dad would have put him on his arse.
Ah, ‘my’ sparrows are back after my atrocious cruelty in providing them with the wrong fat blocks.
Mercenary little buggers
Our spuggies are also a little picky, although they seem to prefer the ones from the garden centre rather than the [more expensive] RSPB approved ones. At present they have been reinforced by blue/great tits and are going through the food at a rate of knots!
I daren’t let them run out because the local thug robin will be breaking my kneecaps.
Raining here now – blowing a gale……..good call by the show organisers. It wouldn’t have been much fun in a gazebo in a field today.
There is a gap in the universal grey blanket of cloud with a very strange, huge yellow fireball shining through it.
I’m am wondering if it is something to do with that rascal Putin or possibly Brexit causing Climate Change?
No gap here now – wet,windy and thundering. Typical July weather I suppose.
Back from t’t market. Monsoonal here at the moment.
It is now, because we didn’t close enough power stations.
It’s temporary.
Any chance we could blame Thatcher?
Fatcher shirley?
Nah. Brexit. The root of all evil.
Granddaughter was supposed to her GOSH fundraising sky dive today; it has been postponed until August.
Very wise.
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Something worth listening to.
https://twitter.com/BadLawTeam/status/1680137789508136960
Captain Noel Godfrey Chavasse, VC & Bar, MC (9th November 1884 – 4th August 1917), Royal Army Medical Corps.
Chavasse was first awarded the VC for his actions on 9th August 1916, at Guillemont, France when he attended to the wounded all day under heavy fire. The full citation was published on 24th October 1916 and read:
Captain Noel Godfrey Chavasse, M.C., M.B., Royal Army Medical Corps.
For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty.
During an attack he tended the wounded in the open all day, under heavy fire, frequently in view of the enemy. During the ensuing night he searched for wounded on the ground in front of the enemy’s lines for four hours.
Next day he took one stretcher-bearer to the advanced trenches, and under heavy shell fire carried an urgent case for 500 yards into safety, being wounded in the side by a shell splinter during the journey. The same night he took up a party of twenty volunteers, rescued three wounded men from a shell hole twenty-five yards from the enemy’s trench, buried the bodies of two officers, and collected many identity discs, although fired on by bombs and machine guns.
Altogether he saved the lives of some twenty badly wounded men, besides the ordinary cases which passed through his hands. His courage and self-sacrifice, were beyond praise.
Chavasse’s second award was made during the period 31st July to 2nd August 1917, at Wieltje, Belgium; the full citation was published on 14th September 1917 and read:
War Office, September, 1917.
His Majesty the KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the award of a Bar to the Victoria Cross to Capt. Noel Godfrey Chavasse, V.C., M.C., late R.A.M.C., attd. L’pool R.
For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty when in action.
Though severely wounded early in the action whilst carrying a wounded soldier to the Dressing Station, Capt. Chavasse refused to leave his post, and for two days not only continued to perform his duties, but in addition went out repeatedly under heavy fire to search for and attend to the wounded who were lying out.
During these searches, although practically without food during this period, worn with fatigue and faint with his wound, he assisted to carry in a number of badly wounded men, over heavy and difficult ground.
By his extraordinary energy and inspiring example, he was instrumental in rescuing many wounded who would have otherwise undoubtedly succumbed under the bad weather conditions.
This devoted and gallant officer subsequently died of his wounds.
Chavasse died of his wounds in Brandhoek and is buried at Brandhoek New Military Cemetery, Vlamertinge. His military headstone carries, uniquely, a representation of two Victoria Crosses.
Chavasse was the only man to be awarded both a Victoria Cross and Bar in the First World War, and one of only three men ever to have achieved this distinction.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/N.G._Chavasse%2C_VC.jpg/220px-N.G._Chavasse%2C_VC.jpg
I may be wrong on this one, but I think he may also have been a conscientious objector when he volunteered for the medical corps.
I have looked but can find no mention of that. Of course a lot of COs didn’t want to fight but still wanted ‘to do their bit’ so joined up as stretcher bearers, army service corps and the like.
I can’t recall where I read it.
I have been to pay my respects at his grave.
The M.B denotes he was a Batchelor of Medicine.
He was also an Olympic athlete.
Years ago I may have met his granddaughter or a great niece. At that time the VC was still on loan to a regimental museum.
Well my washing got about 10 minutes outside before the next torrential downpour! A crack of thunder and it was all soaked again – I had to change my clothes as I was soaked as well.
Looks like Autumn with all the leaves in the road.
Got off the TransPeak bus at Cromford just as the heavens opened about half fourish and got bloody drenched!
I was lucky; I just got back with Kadi before the heavens opened. Oscar, who knows about these things, refused to come 🙂
Well my washing got about 10 minutes outside before the next torrential downpour! A crack of thunder and it was all soaked again – I had to change my clothes as I was soaked as well.
Ayup Bob of Bonsall what do you feed your new pet??
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I’ve just twigged it – Bob is branching out!
Well done it nearly had me stumped!
Glad you eventually got to the root of the subject!
Firocious!
Doesn’t have much fir to keep warm..
Its bark is clearly worse than its bite!
Seems it doesn’t have the physique to be a Larcher…..
Is that a joak?
I think it might be a Saw pit bull terrier….
Is it pining for its dinner?
It needs to spruce up a bit for dinner.
First episode series 2 Foundation has aired.
Nice log you have there…
it’s oak A
Someone should be birched for these puns
Don’t be chippy.
Log biscuits?
374470+ up ticks,
They’re your kids wadda you think ?
https://twitter.com/BadLawTeam/status/1680137789508136960?s=20
Met Office Wind forecast 29 MPH current actual 5.4 MPH. They have no idea have they.
Met Office forecast must be a wind up. 💨
It’s pretty windy in mid Herts.
But they always choose the worse case scenario.
I expect wind is also attributed to their favourite. Two words, Climate Change.
Thats what its all about. Frighten the people. keeps them quiet about other thingsi
40mph gusts, not mean speed.
You are right of course it should have read 19.5. Their mean speed forecast was 29 mph
It’s notable that the BBC website location forecasts show only gust speed whereas the Met Office shows both.
Thats to frighten you more. Weather forecasts have been weaponised. There should only be a weather warning if there could be loss of life or severe damage to property.
Even then, they can’t get it right – remember Michael Fish and “not a hurricane”?
We were living in Portsmouth then and the Royal Navy knew and pulled all their ships into Harbour.
20 mph gusts here. North easterly. 21c. Crept up to 23c indoors, which is comfortable. Tempting to join the headscarf brigade when I go out.
Here in the Surrey Hills, it’s 29 mph, with gusts of 51 mph. It’s bloody windy…
I am at the cosat and its not as bad as that for a change.
One of the best bakeries and coffee-shops I ever enjoyed a visit to was at Surry Hills.
There is also a Surry, same spelling in N Carolina.
It’s very gusty here – not continually windy but it gets up with each squally shower with thunder as well.
it is hear as well but far far less than forecast. again.
Skies have darkened and there’s thunder about, power was briefly off and it’s started to rain
Tat was our threat as well is may still happen.
All Met office calculations factor ‘climate change’ into their formulae. That’s why they’re always wrong.
Weaponising the weather forecast.
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This came up on my tablet today but I’ve already taken four tablets that my cardiologist thinks I should be using.
Is this the future of pharma and healthcare?
It can fk off, and then fk off some more!
I have AI on Visual Studio – it’s always telling me to do wrong things. I certainly don’t want it trying to diagnose me!
On current performance, if I told it “I have a cold” every week for six months, it would be able to diagnose me with a cold.
If I didn’t provide it with that information, it would probably say I have prostate cancer.
Or are missing a leg.
1987
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Today
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All black people with a chip on each shoulder are boring old farts. At least white people don’t go out with two left shoes on, Diane.
Fast forward to 2023 and Parliament is irrelevant, children are taught that all white people are racist in school and they’ve got rid of half the Army and converted the rest of it into a Pride movement.
So they were pretty successful really…
The irony being that the current ‘Conservative’ Party is more closely aligned with the three pictured (top picture) than the voters.
Long past time such people were kicked out of parliament. 2 terms only. Public service is a duty, not a career.
This Batty old chap never quite managed to keep Nora in order!
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A few Soviet-style gulags (at St Kilda?) to incarcerate that lot in could well adjust their thought-patterns.
Is anyone else finding that they have to re-log on to Discurse on every page they visit?
Not me.
Oh BTW, i had a phone conversation with Jill. The lady will be coming to see me next month.
That’s good – she must be feeling better.
Hopefully a sunny day. We will have lunch at Loch Fyne Gunwharf Quays then do a bar crawl. 2 for 1 at the Slug and Lettuce ! Might have another look around the Marie Rose museum.
Great news, Phil. Please keep me posted…
Will do. We intend going to Gunwharf if you would like to join us for lunch.
IVery much so, Phil. What date?
TBA
Waiting on Jill.
Please give her my best wishes.
Not today but it happens sometimes. Somehow on TCW on my phone I’ve lost my normal Ndovu log in.
Not that often but reasonably frequently.
Always seems the case here. And if I forget to login at the top and try and post it can’t seem to remember the same login details. Cookies obviously not doing what they are supposed to be doing – Vivaldi browser.
I often find if I close a comment the page slides back to the top again.
I sometimes do when using the Brave browser. It might have something to do with the built-in ad blocker.
May I commend anyone wity two and a half hours to spare, to watch this Tucker Carlson / Andrew Tate interview?
My impression of Tate – minimal though it was – was (thanks to the MSM) lower than a snake’s belly.
That is not what comes out in this lengthy interview.
I’m about ten minutes into it. Not sure if I will listen to the whole thing, but it’s certainly interesting.
I got half way through it and realised that if a quarter of what Tate was saying is true, then the Authorities have screwed up big time.
Amongst the issues underlying the writers and actors strike that includes:
1.better pay
2.increased royalties, known as residuals, especially from streaming shows
3.increased contributions to their pension and health plans
is
4.regulations on the use of AI in the industry
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-us-canada-66180350
Artificial IntelligenceI is fast becoming an issue that is seen to be requiring regulation because it will impact on so many trades and
professions.
The PocketMED (which I posted earlier) claims to be more correct than a human. PocketMED is an extension of Google which claims to have up to date AI search access to the latest medical publications. I would therefore not be surprised that any qualified doctor should be aware of what a patient has access to.
The problem with even the most prestigious medical journals is that they are prone to censoring medical findings that do not accord with current main narratives. See numerous Covid-19 related articles that were prevented from being published. Consequently AI doesn’t necessarily have access to the most up to date medical findings….
This leads one to suspect that Artificial Intelligence is no better than the publications of the prevailing self serving individuals who are recognised ‘experts’ in their fields.
Some of the writers on strike contributed toward some of the most egregious, loss making tripe in recent years.
They don’t deserve better pay and any ‘residuals’ from the ghastly loss making tripe such as Game of Thrones later seasons would see them having to pay the studio.
A puzzled pensioner writes:
Assuming that Edwards did nothing illegal (and the perlice tell us he didn’t – so it must be true (winks)..) how is his private life a matter that we need to know about?
All very odd, to my pore brane.
A good sex scandal takes our minds off stuff like war and banking collapse and when the hysteria comes from the same quarter that promotes castrating kids, you know it’s a game of look, a squirrel!
Tree rats rule – okay?
I agree. It’s irrelevant to us.
However, the BBC is funded by a force backed licence fee. You cannot own a tv and not pay that. Therefore I would argue that he is effectively a public servant and should be held to account on that basis.
I think you can own a TV, just not switch it on – unless you wish to waste your life arguing about ‘live’ television.
Not true Ann, you can switch it on, see above
Oh Gawd.
Thank goodness I prefer reading.
Biscuits?
Anne is right. The requirement for a TV licence is not based on ownership of any device. I fyou “record or receive live broadcast” or access iPlayer, a licence is needed. I do none of that so I haven’t had a licence since 2005.
I’m quite active on this blog: https://www.tvlicenceresistance.info/forum/index.php
That’s correct.
Of course you can own a TV and switch it on – at the risk of repeating myself you don’t need a licence unless you watch anything that is being transmitted at that time on any channel inc iPlayer, on any device. You can watch any programs on catch up like Pluto etc without a licence
Watch this if you’re in any doubt https://youtu.be/MC6GOIl8Clg
Not true – you don’t need a TV licence to own a TV – you just mustn’t watch (or record) anything as it’s broadcast on any channel, including iPlayer, on any device. You can watch any of the programs on ‘catch up’ platforms however.
Now extended to all streaming services not just iPlayer.
Not true.
OK – so for “live streaming”, you need a licence. So don’t watch stuff live. I watch GB News on YouTube, after the event. How long after the event is classed as ‘not live’ is a grey area. I don’t have a TV licence, on principle. Friend Dianne was here for the last couole of days, and watched Wimbledon via iPlayer, logged on to her BBC account. I wasn’t watching. Strictly speaking, I should have a licence to cover that eventuality, but I’m buggered if I’m going to give the BBC £160-odd so that someone with a licence can watch TV at my place…
My comment was in context with the thread, which was talking about live TV and streaming services.
You must be covered by a TV Licence to download or watch on BBC iPlayer – live, catch up or on demand. This applies to any device and provider you use.
Don’t forget, your TV Licence also covers you to watch live on any channel, TV service or streaming service. On any device.
https://www.tvlicensing.co.uk/check-if-you-need-one/topics/bbc-iplayer-and-the-tv-licence
That’s what I said, iPlayer is the only catch up service for which you need a licence
It’s all on this guys Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFTKeo3VGfw&ab_channel=TVLicenceStop
You said “You can watch any of the programs on ‘catch up’ platforms however.” Not BBC programmes on iPlayer.
I also said that!
Thanks, Spikey. A few years ago, a BBC apparatchik appeared on Radio 4 to say that “If you own a TV, or any apparatus capable of receiving TV programmes,you are legally required to have a licence.”
It was dissembling bollocks then, and remains so now.
It’s more that by virtue of his job, he’s seen as the BBC personified. The Simon of Sudbury de nos jours.
I suspect people are just plain sick of being treated like ignorant peasants and having to brass up the compulsory fee for such treatment.
In lieu of storming the Beeb’s Temples to Smuggery and throwing all its panjandrums over the ramparts, cutting down to size an overpaid Welshman with an unfortunately curled lip is a substitute for more robust action.
I believe there was an attempt at extortion from the mother.
What was he trying to extort from her?
From what little was reported it seemed like the mother was trying to get some mileage from a consensual arrangement.
I’m sure she saw the potential for lots of money from a NDA.
The biter bit.
How many people have lost their jobs for having the wrong opinions and not for having done anything illegal?
As a schoolmaster I would certainly have lost my job if my employers discovered that I had done what he is accused of having done.
I had to read your second sentence several times……
For example, the chap who organised the banner from a plane that said ‘White Lives Matter’ over Burnley’s football pitch. Sacked from his job. I seem to recall all the leftie luvvies piling in with ‘not done anything illegal’, ‘his private life’, etc or maybe I didn’t.
False memory, Rupert! 🙂
Think of the killing you could have made pleading for him.
Never did crime. Closed book to me.
While recovering from the shock of yet another clear-up (we can now use the back gate without tripping over garden rubbish and plastic boxes of STUFF), I read Michael Deacon’s article in the DT.
“To my mind, there’s no doubt about the most exciting development in the world of show business this year. It’s the unexpected transformation of Carol Vorderman from popular daytime TV personality to hard-hitting political commentator. Day in, day out, her 830,000 followers on Twitter are privileged to read her latest thoughts.
These thoughts, however, have started to feel just a tiny bit samey. Because almost every single one of them expresses her absolutely fanatical loathing of Tories.
Of late, she seems to be nurturing a particularly furious animus towards Johnny Mercer, the minister for veterans’ affairs, and his wife, Felicity. Like the rest of us, Ms Vorderman is of course entitled to her views. All the same, it’s hard to help feeling that this hostility to the Mercers has crossed from the political to the personal. Because last week, while ridiculing the couple on Twitter, she scoffed: “Not a degree in sight in spite of expensive private education! So who’d employ them?”
What an inadvertently revealing comment. Ms Vorderman was attempting to highlight the Mercers’ privileged backgrounds. Yet, by belittling them for not going to university, she’s the one who comes out looking like a snob.
As Sir Keir Starmer valiantly tried to explain to Labour supporters in a speech little more than a week ago, snobbery about education “has no place in modern society”. Those with degrees shouldn’t look down their noses at those without. And anyway, not every job requires a degree. Take, for example, the job Mr Mercer did before he entered politics.
Instead of going to university, he became a soldier – a line of work that does not typically necessitate a BA (Hons) in queer theory or gender studies. Unlike Mr Mercer, who served three tours in Afghanistan, I myself have never fought in a warzone, so cannot comment from experience. But when engaged in armed combat with the Taliban, I doubt that many soldiers have thought, “If only I had a Masters in Anglo-Saxon poetry. That would really come in useful right now.”
Ms Vorderman, at any rate, did get a degree, back in 1981. It may only have been a Third, but I wouldn’t dream of belittling her for that. After all, I’m sure she tried her best.
Happily, despite this result, she still managed to secure a good job for herself, co-presenting Countdown from 1982 to 2008. These days, she may not be quite such a constant presence on our screens. But she often pops up on ITV’s This Morning.
What academic qualifications one requires to perform that particular kind of work, I don’t know. Perhaps she completed a postgraduate diploma in Sitting on a Sofa and Smiling.”
I always find the Left to be bitter and vicious. They are characterised by playing the man, not the ball. This is because if they try to engage on the issues of the current Tory party they’d find that those policies are the same as theirs and are utterly wrong in every way.
They attack the man because genuine Right minded policies are unassailable. They work, and lefties hate that so they attack the man to destroy the message.
It’s classic Lefty behaviour.
Carol Vorderman has revealed she has five male partners
as she explained her dating “system.” The 62-year-old media personality
and presenter said she is “having the best time” dating her “special
friends.” But she made clear that, even though she’s polyamorous, she is
“not into one night stands.”
I bet she doesn’t go ‘dutch’.
She caps her spending?
What, like a dyke, you mean?
Phil, my old plate, you have courage, I’m sure you must have a severe uncle or two and that caps it all!
No doubt all five are Lefty quarter-wits who have as much lead in their pencils as they have neurons between their ears.
On the other hand, if you fancy some rumpy-pumpy with a fat slapper…..
She seems like a thoroughly nasty piece of work.
The bitch, slapped.
Deservedly so.
Hmmm.
As I said below some
yearshours back, it is claimed that the Mercers started it by attacking the fat one.She was merely retaliating.
Wot fat one?
Guess.
Her successor on Countdown, Rachel Riley, got a better degree, is quicker with the sums and is very much better looking.
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Hard-hitting political commentator? Is that what you call repeating popular views in an echo chamber?
She can’t shut up soon enough for me.
I think MD was being sarkastik.
You always get one… https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/91e0da29c9871907fa312d8a7f34f6253b5104dda25982f00080c0c3a53ddaac.jpg
So what’s the tune?
It was to be The One Note Samba until that little git spoiled it
Bass clef?
I was hoping it was going to be Bird on the wire:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGvwvxA83Cs
“We’re all individuals.’
“I’m not.”
Maybe he wants to be called Loretta?
Looks as if he is in a clef stick….
Maybe he’s just reading between the lines
Become ungovernable.
A couple more wires, and you could play that on the piano!
If I could read music!
I went to the Belgian Parade in London today. Hideously white.
All the effniks are over at Wimbledon in Armed Forces uniforms. Not quite the same ethnic mix as the troops who went to Kabul as part of Biden’s excellently organised withdrawal.
Oh dear, Aunties favourite North African laydee has lost at tennis. Any suggestions why 3 over paid commentators are needed for one match. And why is the winner covered in children’s drawings.
Why is the loser crying, after winning all that wonga
She feels she has let herself (themself??) down….
Dont suppose she needs another cheque.
Did she knock over the King at the end?
Because the winner didn’t come up to her and say:
“You know the score: cheer up – love!”
A disaster at Al-Beeb. The Ukrainian out in the semis and now the African beaten in the final. It’s cheered me up this weekend though!
Three years in hiding…
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Not to be sniffed at?
I thought that sleepy liked them younger than that.
Taking liberties?
Thanks for concern. It hasn’t been good. I only took the morphine twice as it made me gently sick. However, the other pills have done a number starting at 2.30 Thursday and continuing all Thurs, all Fri., Fri night and into this morning. I barely slept as I was up and down all night. I have knocked off all pills for now and will call the hospital Monday. Didn’t get up until 2 pm today.
My husband’s wound is healing but it weeping and painful. What a pair we are!
Bear with me as I am not a happy camper right now,
Lottie, no apologies are necessary, take care, both of you, more hugs on the way.
Here are some bears to cheer you, LotL
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Thanks for the update, we all care.
I am playing nursie at the moment, my wife had a hip replaced on Thursday so I have this great pile of painkillers and other pills to be handed out at regular intervals. No opiates used yet but if the demands for service continue, I might try some.
Good luck to you both.
We need luck lees than you two do.
The bosses big complaint from her night in hospital was that they took her breakfast muffin away before she could eat it. All she had was lukewarm institutional oatmeal.
Are you on cookhouse duty as well?
Everything duty for at least a few weeks. The boss is worried.
Excellent motivation for the boss;-)
Considering what you are going through, I take my hat off to you for bothering to keep us updated. Thank you.
Everyone is rooting for you both.
Please try to make it to the hospital, if at all possible
It’s wanting to avoid nasty accidents:-(
Understandable, but I’m sure they’ve seen it all before.
Ooo… poor both of youse.
Hope you get some proper rest, Ann, and YOH stops leaking.
Sending best wishes and hugs by express delivery,!
We understand, Big Sis. Is there anything we can do to help?
The support and friendship here is fine for now.
My US friends have been in constant contact which is kind.
Thanks, Little Bro’.
You’re welcome, BS. Sadly, I dont think we can crowdfund a cure, but – taking horse spittle transport as an example – if the bar stewards don’t help, us Nottlers could – i’m sure – help with taxi fares. Or Pinot… Just saying…
Set up a crowd funding page for taxis and pinot. I’ll contribute.
My e-mail, Geoff?
Oh, I am so sorry to hear of your continuing nightmare. It is hard to know what to say, except sending love and hugs.
Having your husband somewhat incapacitated at the same time just adds to your worries.
When you are in such a state, even Monday must seem like forever from now.
When my friend is ‘unwell’ – and that’s putting it mildly – from her cancer meds, she was told to go to her urgent treatment centre, who then contact her cancer team.
I suspect I will end up in MacMillan. Doing a bit better now I have ditched the pills and having a few slurps of Pinot which seems to be helping more.
That at least sounds more ‘comfortable’ – Good for you for ditching the current meds …… and self medicating with some grape juice.
With any luck, you will be sufficiently tired after the last few days that some sleep will happen tonight.
Do you have anyone, friends or neighbours maybe, who can pop in with some help or food?
My husband is a good cook, mainly Asian style which won’t go down well with me tonight- trouble is the kitchen looks as though a bomb has gone off-)
Glad to hear that things have eased a modicum.
I’ll raise a glass to it continuing.
Love and hugs from us all, Ann.
#metoo.
The glass, that is. Homemade mead at 15%, and dry z a bone. Lovely!
Not feeling up to a canoodle or two?
};-))
We can’t even cuddle in bed as I can’t sleep on my right and he can’t sleep on his left. Some bright spark, either here or NHS suggested we switched sides. We tried it and it worked well- husband fell out of bed and scraped his nose. Back to our usual sides, for now.
Sounds like us.
Unless I’m on the left and HG’s on the right, viewed from the foot end, neither of us sleep well.
Sounds like my kitchen after my husband has been cooking. He’s a good cook though, just as well during this past couple of weeks. For now, the clearing up is entirely his responsibility. What’s not to like? 😁
Can you get Pinot on prescription?
Gawd, I wish!
You’ve every reason to be an unhappy camper, so there’s no need to apologise.
As NOTTLers are scattered to the four winds, there’s not a lot we can do but we are all mature enough to understand the cause of the occasional rant.
So let rip.
I am so sorry to hear of your continuing troubles, Lotl. I do continue to pray for you and your husband.
Thanks Conners! It does mean a lot.
It’s all I can do, unfortunately. I am thinking of you and your awful situation and wish there were something more practical I could offer.
To quote a Blondie song…..One way or another..
We’ll get through this- we are stubborn buggers.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/07/14/school-pupils-prom-rented-lamborghini-injured-crash/
By contrast in 1921, when my mother was 17 years old she wanted to go to the Royal Cornwall Yacht Club dinner dance to collect a prize she had won.
The St Mawes Ferry stopped running at 6.00 pm so she packed her smart party dress in a bag and rowed in a dinghy from St Mawes to Falmouth and landed at the yacht club quay and changed her clothes in the club’s Ladies Room. After picking up her prize and dancing she changed back into her normal clothes and rowed home again.
(the distance from St Mawes Harbour to the yacht club in Falmouth by water is 3 miles – so a six mile row in total)
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She was a game young girl who would have put many of today’s young people to shame. Here she is at the age 84 at Caroline’s and my wedding.
I have a schoolgirl annual from the 1920s where the heroines are always doing similar things! It is a nice attitude to have.
Compare and contrast today’s literature for “young people”.
Today’s teen literature is over-sexualised and over-politicised in comparison.
Bogey Five today.
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We’re just back from taking the 3 and a half year old ‘big brother’ to meet our new grand daughter. His baby sister.
Daddy will be home later today. Mummy and baby some time tomorrow.
What a treat to sit and hold a lovely little human being only 9 hours old.
I’ve not done this for a long time.
Make the most of it, Eddy.
Lovely moment, Eddy! Lucky
bugger, you are!Lucky yes, but the other word might be ‘inappropriate’!
Congratulations to you, and to the proud new parents and big brother.
Thanking all of you for your kind remarks
It’s a humbling experience when a newly born baby lies on her or his back and their eyes seem to seek answers to their presumed questions.
A few drops of rain – we are in a dry channel – rain 20 miles west and east but bugger all here. Gale blowing – so many leaves off it looks like autumn.
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You can go off people, you know!! Why doesn’t your Missus take up a hobby!!
She’s currently making large bean bags for three of our grandchildren – 15cu ft of fire retardant beans arrived today for the stuffing thereof….
Gosh – I remember them in 1968 – when I bought my first house and my elder son was 2 years old!! They seemed to fade out rather as the years went by… Obviuosly now all the rage.
Yes and no longer cheap!
Fire retardant or flame retardant? Here is a link to an article about some of the chemicals which are used as retardants. https://www.breastcanceruk.org.uk/app/uploads/2019/08/Background_Briefing_Flame_retardants_21.9.17_IS_nw.pdf
A burning issue.
374470+ up ticks,
To late to late, here already.already, it survives on votes NOT oats,
on future heath & safety reasons we must make double sure it does not escape from parliament.
https://twitter.com/UnityNewsNet/status/1680230105434451970?s=20
There is absolutely no point whatsoever in forcing a lockdown for this disease.
374470 +up ticks,
Evening S,
Fear Mongering,
manipulation material.
I think if such a thing is attempted it will be known as a Bol lockdown!
374470+ up ticks,
Evening S,
Like it,very apt.
https://youtube.com/clip/Ugkxzw_nvhebb5ar_id2rMVErBD2nL0wKEp2
Not again.
Kills 40% of victims? Where are the videos of people dropping dead in the streets? I want to see entire aeroplanes falling out of the sky with everyone on board instantly struck dead by the mystery virus before I will be impressed.
Come on WHO publicity department, you can do it.
Don’t give ’em ideas!
374470+ up ticks,
Evening BB2,
Bit difficult at the moment we have an actors strike.
True!
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Thank you, nicked for Ar5ebook.
Covid vintage, April 2020.
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All good, William.
That’s me for this wind-blown day.
I see that the eco-terrorists are planning to disrupt London on Monday morning. Sooner or later one of these people is going to be killed by an enraged motorist. Funny that if one was to protest, say, against mass illegal immigration an armed police squad would arrest you within minutes but these terrorists… Go figure, as they say.
Have as jolly an evening as you can.
A demain.
Not only that, but if you protested against said gimmegration there would instantly be a rentamob of left-wing agitators whipped up to attack your gathering with violence and the police would concentrate on you, however peaceful you were.
“…rentamob of left-wing agitators…” Many of whom may well have very, very close connection with the Met Perlice Farce…..
Some of you won’t like some of this…
I agree with the concepts, but when cancel culture is being used by the left so effectively we also need a defence against that.
The part that will upset some Nottlers concerns Cliff Richard and the BBC’s airborne intrusion. Robertson is making the point that the media were entitled to take an interest in the case while the police were investigating. It’s only when arrests have been made that the media have to be aware of rules on sub judice. Of course, the BBC could just have easily sent a reporter by car to stand somewhere near to Richard’s property – the use of a helicopter was excessive. The likelihood is now that some criminal investigations could be compromised by HRA rulings.
EDIT
Here’s a DT editorial from 2018:
I’m not certain that most Nottlers object to the publication per se.
It was the fact that it would appear that the police tipped off the BBC to maximise the damage to his reputation.
Why just the BBC and not every news outlet?
The police certainly came out of it very badly because they had no evidence. Of course, this was a time of hysteria over so-called child abuse, when the lives of elderly and dead men were investigated in the hope that the Conservative Party might be discredited.
However, it is the HRA that once again works against the interest of the law-abiding.
Geoffrey Robertson KC is also Australian.
I’m surprised he’s pro kangaroo courts of public opinion
He can’t help it.
Is that the Strewth, the whole Strewth and nothing but the Strewth?
I don’t agree or disagree, which I guess is the intention of his article.
Which is Typical of members of the judiciary.
But it’s amazing how quickly the knob-ility in the UK can make up their minds on matters when it involves what they like to call plebs, the like of Tommy Robinson, I’m not a fan, but he was treated with absolute disgusting disdain when he attempted to make what were extremely salient and honest points.
Parliament should shape a new law? In my view, Parliament has been responsible for too many new laws, most of which have led to unintended or unforeseen consequences. They should do nothing and repeal most of the crap they’ve been responsible for.
Repeal every law passed since 1990 for a start.
And then go back to 1973 and do a trawl with a very fine net.
Some of you won’t like some of this…
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Nigel Farage : https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/07/15/i-blame-eu-rules-for-my-banking-travails-which-britain-has/
BTL
When is the craven Chris Bryant going to come out in the open and make his accusations about Nigel Farage in public so that he cannot hide behind Parliamentary Privilege.
Of course he does not do so because he knows that he would be sued by Mr Farage and that he would lose if he cannot support his case with facts.
If Mr Bryant is as despicable as he seems to be then should we not all be made aware of the fact? If Bryant is right and Farage is guilty of what Bryant accused him then we should also know.
Bryant should be reported to the Standards and Privileges Committee, oh, hang on…………..
They’ve processes to inspect their own but how he got on there in the first place is staggering.
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374470+ up ticks,
Listen up ;ab/lib/con coalition hard core,supporter / voters,
https://twitter.com/LeilaniDowding/status/1680271975183269889?s=20
No one else remember vaccine passports? The state didn’t give up on those. It wants people to be afraid to get it’s own way.
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So true.
French Letter!
C’est une super catastrophe pour Pfizer !
https://newsletter.micheldogna.fr/w/jIInLgJJaKknFCDnO98UzA/lcQHGQXU892hZj7632xjhH0yWQ/hcV6k6763N8cD8926GUz7unOSw
Very impressed with the Junior Doctors striking, particularly with the placard that talked about health “heamorrhaging”!
So that’s why their prescriptions are indecipherable – they are covering up the fact that they can’t spell!
Yes, I noticed that.
Striking Junior Doctors?
They are a bleeding disgrace!
Like haemorrhoids, a pain in the arse!
Doctors have blood on their hands – a lot of us senior citizens have been prescribed anticoagulants.
Since I’ve hardly slept for the past 4 nights, I’m going to say goodnight and God bless, Gentlefolk.
.Night, Tom. Sov godt!
Oops another couple of typos… Sod Gov’t.
I hope you get a good night’s sleep tonight, Tom. I haven’t slept very well either for the last 4 nights. There must be something In the air, or the water.
Me too, hoping for a good night’s sleep tonight!
Would help if I brushed my teeth, had a shower and climbed the wooden hill to Bedfordshire…
I didn’t sleep well, either – I was still awake as dawn broke (about 04.00 here), despite having taken some co-codamol (which normally knocks me out) for the pain.
Is Rico keeping you awake?
No, it’s something that just seems to happen from time to time. I awoke this morning to Rico nibbling my ear followed by his nose in my neck. He is peaceful all night long. Bach’s Night Rescue tends to send me off to sleep but I waken anything from 2.00 am. when I am in that phase of not sleeping. Perhaps I have ‘what is going to happen to us all’ wallpapering my subconscious. I was so tired last night though….. awful accident in the conservatory, a little pile of dog poo on the tiles, I didn’t see it and walked it around the living room, it took us ages to clear it up. Soap and water then Vanish for carpets. I’ve also hurt my knee running round the garden with Rico, I think I’ve twisted it dodging the bushes and the apple tree. I should know better at my age. I’m not a very good advertisement for puppy owning, am I?
That’s why I chose an adult dog – my puppy training days are long gone, unfortunately.
Good night, Tom.
Evening, all. Rain has been torrential here so outdoor work had to be put on hold. As for the headline, radical thinking and the NHS in the same sentence? Can’t see that happening, somehow.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2023/07/15/labour-private-school-tax-plan-hurts-armed-forces-children/
BTL
If I pay my taxes which entitle me to free state education for my children and then don’t use that education for which I have paid then surely it is I who is giving the state a tax break rather than the other way round?
There are reports that the Defence Secretary Ben Wallace, the leading supporter for sending billions in armaments and munitions to Ukraine, is going to quit as an MP in a few months time.
I find it incredible that the arrogant bastard can simply up sticks and doubtless move on to some highly paid sinecure having wrecked our armed services and thrown billions of taxpayer funds into the bottomless pit of Ukraine.
It was always obvious that the Ukrainian leaders are gangsters operating a giant fraud and extortion racket. Claims that the proxy war is in defence of democracy were likewise ludicrous. The country is as far removed from democracy as any can be.
It’s actually much worse than you think. This analysis will make your blood boil:
https://rumble.com/v2zs3r0-a-scott-ritter-investigation-agent-zelensky-part-1.html
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Rumble
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I’m not surprised when your hear what Scott Ritter has to say!
It’s been like that for months, restore access soon?
Who are they trying to fool?
Rumble is a Free Speech channel. That says all you need to know about Macron: scared of the Truth.
I can well believe that Hollywood ‘put the first man on the moon’ in addition to creating the evil monster Zelensky.
You find the same actors in many elections where evil goons are plucked from relative obscurity and granted the levers of power. Sunak is a case in point along with Macron, Rutte, Ardern and Trudeau.
The so called Insurrection in Washington was essentially a distortion of reality and compilation of film clips cut by a film producer.
And he wanted to be head of NATO!
Good night, chums. Sleep well and see you all tomorrow.
PS – Couldn’t get to sleep so got up an hour later and have spent the past 3 hours sorting out lots of stuff as well as taking a couple of
co-codemol tablets to ease the pain of a trapped nerve. Aah, life really is a series of Plan Bs.
The next generation is developing nicely…
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I’m fairly sure that a Lefty reporter tried to infilatrate a group she hated and found that they were decent, kind pleasant folk who were vastly kinder than the Lefties she had come from.
I remember a Leftie going to a MAGA Rally and being made welcomed and was treated with a respect that shocked her and made her realise how much she’d been misled about them.
23 o’clock. Zed time. Night, all Y’all.
Only 22:00 here, time for a couple more.
I’ll drink to that- pills ditched for now, Pinot is more soothing.
Hope you both have a good nights sleep – tomorrow’s another day
Cheers, Ann. We’re all with you both.
Bed now and hopefully will sleep OK.
Goodnight Y’all and thanks for your kindness,
Goodnight, all. I’m going to slope off now as I didn’t get much sleep last night – clearly it’s catching!
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In the bible wasn’t it a “big fish”?
Just back from another village function, this time it was to celebrate the society for hunting dogs.
Very odd.
If we knew half a dozen of the attendees I would be surprised, but it was fun and the food and drink excellent.
Tomorrow there is the church mass to celebrate the hounds. Then the massed “bands” doing the playing of the hunting horns, followed by the lunch and then the shows and demonstrations take place, much interesting entertainment to be had.
The under-lying theme is that unless “we” help keep the natural balance, then without alpha predators, large cats, wolves, bears etc, which the townies would hate, the middle range creatures, deer, wild boar and the like would push out the smaller creatures.
And on the plus, plus side the wine was superb and included in cost of the meal.
At retail prices I drank enough to cover all the costs of both our evenings out, including lottery tickets!
LotL would be proud of my efforts to show solidarity.
Why do you hunt dogs?
Nature would certainly be more naturally balanced without the human presence.
That’s a bit of a bugger.
An hour ago, tucked up in bed and asleep, we were woken by a crash outside.
An Isuzu pick up had rammed the back of the DT’s car and followed through into the gate.
By the time we’d got out of bed, he’d reversed off the the gate and buggered off up the village.
Police advised and the S@H got on to his mates who were still about and the pick up was found up at the Lorry Park.
We’ve got the registration as he left his front bumper behind, also found his wallet in the footwell of the pickup!
No doubt the tw@ will claim hes pickup got stolen!
DT’s car is undrivable but at least she’s being given a lift in to work tomorrow by a colleague.
Ah, man! What a pain in the arse for you both. Drunk driver, I assume. Hope the car is salveagble.
Yes, update will be on new page.
Good morning, all – Sunday’s new page is here.
‘Morning, Geoff, and thank you.
Good morning Geoff and thank you.