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Morning everyone.
Good Christmas Eve to you Araminta!
And the same to you Sue!
Good morning from a dry, chilly but at least frost free Derbyshire with 1°C outside.
Good morning BoB! Spoke to my dear friend yesterday, and she was at the Christmas Fair at the Mill last weekend!
Trading or buying?
We tend not to bother with the mill. Too touristy!
She was a tourist! From Cheshire! But her daughter and son in law live in Bonsall! One of these days I’ll get there!
She’s probably drove past this place a few times!
I wonder who they are?
Mind you, since the brood left Bonsall School, we’ve lost all track of who is in the village!
They live in a listed building at the far end of the village! Any help?
A time bit. Half the bloody village is listed with most of it being a conservation area!
9.8C on the Sussex coast.
Many A True Word
On Christmas morning, a cop on horseback was sitting at a traffic light, and next to him was a kid on his shiny new bike.
The cop said to the kid, “Nice bike you got there. Did Santa bring that to you?”
The kid said, “Yeah.”
The cop said, “Well next year, tell Santa to put a taillight on that bike.”
The cop then proceeded to issue the kid a $20.00 bicycle safety violation ticket. The kid took the ticket. Before he rode off he said, “By the way, that’s a nice horse you got there. Did Santa bring that to you?”
Humouring the kid, the cop said, “Yeah, he sure did.”
The kid said, “Well next year tell Santa to put the dick underneath the horse, instead of on top.”
Boris Johnson says booster jab will be a ‘wonderful gift’ to families. 24 December 2021.
In his Christmas message released on Friday, Mr Johnson will say: ‘Though the time for buying presents is theoretically running out, there is still a wonderful thing you can give your family and the whole country, and that is to get that jab, whether it is your first or second, or your booster.
‘So that next year’s festivities are even better than this year’s.’
Worthy of Kim Jong-Un at his best!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10341333/Labour-leader-Sir-Keir-Starmer-thanks-key-workers-saving-countless-lives.html
What a knob!
…and that knob’s silly regulations means that his daughter, by his second marriage has lost her waitressing job.
Do you imagine that he cares? The destruction of the economy and family life means little to him. I repeat, what a knob!
Oops! Manners – Happy Christmas Eve, Tom!
…and a very happy day to you too, Sue.
…and that knob’s silly regulations means that his daughter, by his second marriage has lost her waitressing job.
Only if you hang the stockings in a deep freeze.
Elsewhere on here it’s reported, thanks, OLT, that the “vaccine” booster wanes after 10 weeks. A jab isn’t just for Christmas, it may last until March.
Morning Korky. The whole thing is a ridiculous scam. I only wonder that everyone else cannot see it!
I am so very disappointed in family and friends regarding this scam. The government’s brainwashing has been accepted and become almost lore, to such an extent that even the people that I care about will not listen to any counter argument. Their anguish when they discover the truth will be incalculable but many will fall into denial.
I received a Christmas card in the post yesterday, the franking on the envelope read, ‘Get Boosted Now’. With the image the other day of all the papers having a wraparound cover pushing the ‘booster’, the multitude of adverts including the deployment of the war criminal Blair I wonder how much taxpayer-funding has gone into this.
Too much!
If it don’t work and I can’t fix it – scrap it.
(As my garage man said when I took my car in for a service!)
Apologies for the language so early in the morning, but the Daily Mail appears to have gone fully woke:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1474275568258539535
Comment from GP:-
On an allied subject. This poor lass died of political correctness. Who the heck thought it was a good idea for women to escort this waste of oxygen?
“A convicted criminal has admitted killing a prison security officer by kicking her in the head as she was escorting him from his cell following a court appearance.
Humphrey Burke, 28, who was described as “unpredictable and dangerous”, left Lorraine Barwell, 54, with catastrophic brain injuries when he attacked her at Blackfriars Crown Court in 2015.
In 2016, he was charged with her murder but was deemed unfit to enter a plea due to mental illness and sent to Broadmoor hospital.
But during a hearing at the Old Bailey on Thursday, Burke was re-arraigned and admitted manslaughter by grounds of diminished responsibility. He will be sentenced on January 11.
Ms Barwell, a Serco prison custody officer, had been part of an all-female team transporting Burke from Blackfriars Crown Court following a sentencing hearing on June 29 2015.”
Shackle them all, wrists and ankles.
Then swimming lessons for him!
“All female team.” What about hiring a few big blokes?
Precisely.
Male privilege innit.
Common or garden lunatic – with added woke.
A non- woman.
Covid fearmongering has consequences too. 23 December 2021, 8:18pm
The front pages are starkly different today. ‘Official: Omicron 50% less severe’, says the Mail. ‘Omicron hospital risk is two thirds lower’, says the Telegraph. Even the Guardian’s no doubt distressed headline-writers have had to admit that their earlier vision of another nightmarish wave of disease whacking Brexit Britain might have been a tad overdone. ‘Risk of hospital stay is 40% lower with Omicron variant’, the front page says.
Actually these figures appear to be rather modest. We have yet to hear of anyone dying from Omicron which bearing in mind the huge numbers who have reputedly contracted it is something remarkable.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/covid-fearmongering-has-consequences-too
Good Morning all
mild
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‘Morning, Peeps.
SIR – Has anyone heard whether 100,000 pigs were ever slaughtered, or was this another case of the National Farmers’ Union crying wolf?
John Sharp
Great Glen, Leicestershire
Of the expected slaughter of 100,000 animals it is said that 30,000 have been slaughtered on farms so far. As such they are not permitted to enter the human food chain. Who’d be a pig farmer now?
Of course many will enter the food chain by the back door. Pig workers will have at least a pig each.
Boris Johnson has done nothing to help the pig farmers. They are not to blame, it is the lack of pig slaughterers and meat processors which is to blame. I wonder if our PM’s upbringing is partly to blame for his reluctance to help the pig farmers. BJ commented at the start of the pig problem that “pigs have to die some time”.
Obviously not vegan pigs.
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…and that includes the pigs troughing it in Westminster.
Lack of slaughterhouses is a problem forced on us by following EU regulations without any sense. We should have paid for new local slaughterhouses. We still could. But maybe not many Tory chums are in that business?
This was, if I recall, due to the fact that many parts of abattoirs were designed and built on clearances of six feet rather than 2 metres as in the Europe.
Instead of standing up to the EU regs the British government of the time surrendered to the EU and put a very large number of slaughterhouses in Britain out of business.
My worry is that the NI Protocol will have the effect of cancelling Brexit and Britain having to go back into the EU with her tail between her legs. Will Liz Truss show that she has the grit to sort this nightmare out?
Hence the widespread F&M outbreak of 2001.
Infected pigs were driven from Northumberland to Essex to be slaughtered.
This BTL poster has a point:
Giulia Khawaja
5 HRS AGO
Re the letter from John Sharp- I found information on the slaughter of pigs online. One sentence stands out “China no longer accepts pork from the Uk because of Covid”
Unfortunately the UK and the rest of the world had no choice but to accept Covid from China.
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Along comes another deadly epidemic… and a nightingale sneezed in Berkeley Square
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-10341143/RICHARD-LITTLEJOHN-comes-deadly-epidemic-nightingale-sneezed-Berkeley-Square.html
And a pick up from Going Postal as a moment of calm before the storm:-
https://youtu.be/3b0rN43q6jo
Sky News…..COVID is used “as a weapon” against police officers, as the number of
assaults against constables is estimated to have reached almost 80 per
day nationwide.
They should have remained with the people and not acted like goverment storm troopers.
Fourth Covid vaccinations likely after warnings of waning immunity
New analysis shows that immunity provided by boosters against the omicron variant starts to fall after 10 weeks
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/23/fourth-covid-vaccinations-likely-warnings-waning-immunity/
https://youtu.be/3QsO3kmbW8E
Why does anyone need immunised (sic) against omicron, that results in a cold?
Don’t spose its anything to do with our natural immune systems being weakened by the shots. Nah, couldn’t be.
I think this is quite deliberate. If our own immunity systems no longer work properly we shall, in effect, all have AIDS and be dependent on the state prescribed injections for ever.
Who knows? When the sixth or seventh boosters have been injected into 90% of the population the only the unvaccinated will be naturally healthy. As I postulated yesterday, has Bill Gates been repeatedly vaccinated?
SIR – According to the website electricityinfo.org, on December 21 – the shortest day of the year – wind provided just 2.6 per cent of the United Kingdom’s electricity.
In a sustainable energy future, when we have similar weather with high pressure dominating across Northern Europe, where is the other 97 per cent of our electricity going to come from?
John Storey
Edinburgh
A question we Nottlrs have been asking for some time now…but answers came there none.
The eye-watering increases in energy prices early next year will cause an explosion of anger when they happen, and yet the government seems content to ignore the problem in the hope that it will go away. They could start by removing VAT, but that’s only 5%. They could also remove all of the cost of so-called green subsidies, but that still won’t do it. Some consumers are going to find the new charges crippling, and many of them will be the elderly, the sick and the frail. And as for industry, those using large quantities of energy are already struggling to compete, and may well go under. Is this government concerned? Apparently not.
First Steel,now Bricks,all imported from China and Pakiland
The major reason?? Energy costs
Sheer insanity!!
As these things are outcomes, what are the motives?
About that move to Electric Vehicles:
Owner blows up his Tesla and incinerates an effigy of Elon Musk inside in protest at £17,000 cost of replacing the battery in Finland
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10339169/Owner-blows-Tesla-protest-17-000-cost-replacing-battery-Finland.html
Covid imported by stealth into care homes only achieved a fraction of the target figures, perhaps the Government is hopeful the cold can boost the figures.
The great reset must continue, after all our “glorious leaders” has been bought and paid for.
If you buy faulty goods you try to take them back. The bought politicians need to be taken back.
Good Moaning.
Douglas Murray is a superb writer, but this is one of his best.
“This narrow obsession with Covid has starved our lives of meaning
Christmas is a chance to lift our sights beyond entertainment, sport, and the pandemic
DOUGLAS MURRAY
23 December 2021 • 9:30pm
An English vicar went viral this past week. A phrase you don’t have the pleasure of reading every day. The cause was a snippet of a video which went around the internet showing the priest, in church and in front of a Christmas tree, speaking to his congregation “from the heart”.
He mentioned that he had spent another set of days batting off emails from people about whether or not the church could or should be open over the Christmas period, and he said that he had something to tell people. “We are not a cinema,” he began. “We are not the O2 Arena. We are not a football match. We’re not going to play by those rules. We are a family of brothers and sisters in Christ who come together on a Sunday to worship the living Jesus Christ. Not a football match. Not a film. Nothing like that. I am not going to close our services until I am ordered by law to do so, and even if that happens it will be screaming and kicking.”
Perhaps one reason why this video took off online was that it was so unusual to hear it in our country from a clergyman of any denomination. From the first lockdowns onwards the leaders of the Church of England and other churches acquiesced to lockdown measures like lambs. And so the churches were shut. During the most isolating and troubling event of many people’s lifetimes, our nation’s churches literally shut their doors. Even private prayer in historic places of worship was forbidden.
As our country reopened there seemed to be precious little pressure to change that situation. The nation’s garden centres were reopened before the nation’s churches, suggesting an order of priorities that some of us had suspected, but never expected to see so disturbingly proven.
Some of us expressed our resentment over this state of affairs. But always standing against us were the leadership of the churches, who seemed almost content to be lumped in with various entertainment venues by the Covid-obsessed authorities. This is not to say that many individual clergy and parishes did not do a lot of work during this period, with virtual services and practical volunteering. But in a period in which we were all locked in our houses, many others missed an unparalleled opportunity. An opportunity that may not come along again in this generation: to speak into the silence that exists in our modern culture on issues of meaning.
For it is the settlement of the modern state that the state does not seek to address such areas. Its role may be to provide the optimal political and societal conditions for meaning to be pursued. But it cannot itself provide such meaning.
One of the advantages of having an established Church (to slip into government-speak for a moment) is that such a role is effectively outsourced to an accredited provider. And this has always been a disadvantage as well as an advantage for the Church of England. It means that it has a certain head start over some of its rivals but is hampered by an inability to rock the boat. It is one reason why the Church’s leadership today often sounds indistinguishable from any other arm of the state.
When the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby makes interventions into the life of the nation they are almost always political. His comments during the Cop26 summit were indistinguishable from those of any apparatchik from the Department for the Environment. His recent insistence that people who had not had the Covid vaccine were “immoral” was indistinguishable from the sort of thing that might be said by anyone from the Department of Health.
In the process, the Church loses sight of the one great advantage it has over almost every other corner of society, which is the ability to speak to the non-political, the non-scientific, the non-rational. What Tom Holland, the historian of Christianity, has praised as the opportunity of the church to talk about “the weird stuff”.
As the churches keep showing, you certainly can transform the Christian religion into a sort of proto-green movement. An entity which favours environmentalism and various other causes (predominantly Left-wing, it must be said). But the Christian story is not actually about that. It is a strange, bizarre and beautiful story of God coming down to Earth. It is the telling of completely unexpected, almost inexplicable, events. The story of a virgin birth, of a Christ-child, of a single intervention by God into time and, through this intervention, the redemption of mankind.
What does it mean? Well this has been something that theologians and others will quarrel over forever. And in an age of increasing unbelief, it is inevitable that the literal truth of this story will be doubted and contested by members of the Church as well as those outside it.
But what it undoubtedly is – and I can say this as a doubter myself – is a doorway through to a completely different realm. To consider the Christian story is to consider the reality of Plato’s cave. The possibility that all we see around us are shadows compared with this blinding, singular light which – if we can only turn around and accept it – has the potential properly to illuminate everything.
In the past two years our sights as individuals and as a nation have been singularly restricted. Our movements have been restricted. Our priorities have been restricted. And it is perfectly possible that as a result we have become a servile, cringing, limited people: requesting permission to rejoin our loved ones; desiring beyond all things the right to attend a football match or a cinema again one day.
Yet this cannot be the total of our ambitions or world view. Any more than should be the simple endless search for longevity. After all, what is the value of a life lived long if it is not also lived deep?
We have an opportunity to consider this question again this Christmas time. Not in an entertainment venue. Not at a football match. But in the places best prepared to answer this call of the heart. In considering once more the story of Christmas. Where something remarkable happened. Something completely unlike everything else.”
I posted Mark Steyn’s brilliant broadcast on GBNews about the failure of many churches and the delight to find a man of God who actually is a man of God and not, like Beelzebub Welby, of the Devil’s party.
I make no apology for posting the link again for anyone who hasn’t seen it :
https://twitter.com/GBNEWS/status/1473739478254641153
What a hero!
Our village church was also shut and locked for a time. Even when it opened, there was no singing of hymns, surely a vital part of parishioners expressing their faith.
He mentioned garden centres. I stopped going to our local garden centre because even after ‘freedom day’, they insisted on maintaining their one way route through the place, barriers everywhere to enforce the route, and with many signs warning customers to not turn back.
SIR – I am a great fan of Bendicks Bittermints (as, I believe, is the Queen), but it baffles me why, like many other confectioners, Bendicks sells chocolates by the prime number.
A box contains 11 chocolates, and so the only way to avoid unfair distribution is to share them among a football team. Twelve is such an easily divisible number, as shown by the standard units of time. Why can’t they just give me one more?
Tom Ward
Leeds, West Yorkshire
Don’t worry, Mr Ward; with inflation now rampant the box will soon contain only ten, and then you will have cause to send more silly letters to the DT…
As Tom Lehrer observed our numeric system would have been far better if we had had six digits on each hand rather than five.
‘Morning All
Happy Christmas Eve
Let’s all kneel to our incredibly benevolent masters who have graciously agreed to take their boot off our necks for at least three or four days…………
Mystic Rik is not reassured,looking around Europe and especially at Israel the future direction of travel looks ever more sinister 36 million doses for a population of 9 million??
Can you say quarterly jabs for ever??
https://twitter.com/DrEliDavid/status/1474146159627227141?s=20
Finland,Austria,France Italy the “othering” of the unvaxxed accelerates remorselessly
https://twitter.com/ProtecttheFaith/status/1473934661978107911?s=20
https://twitter.com/ScottAdamsSays/status/1473652484597956610
https://twitter.com/ClareinItaly/status/1474100469282836487?s=20
The Fataturk Christmas message “Get a booster to protect your family and the NHS”
Mystic Rik anticipates next year’s message
“Get a RFID chip under your skin if you want to shop for food”
These bastards aren’t giving up yet
If the deployment of RFID chips proves to expensive, perhaps they’ll just resort to a QR code tattooed on the inside of the forearm.
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Is that Spartie? 🤔
Yup.
Vaxxing
Johnson’s words echo those of the Archbishop of Canterbury, who said getting vaccinated against coronavirus is a moral issue.
He said having the jab was an expression of Jesus’s teachings to “love one another” and “love your neighbour”, because of the protection it
afforded to others.
Well, that’s all the non-Christians persuaded………………. not to
Well, Johnson has certainly loved quite a few of his neighbours (of the female sex).
I cannot understand why any of them loved him back. My wife, a woman of good judgement who knows an attractive man when she sees one, thinks that Boris Johnson is both physically and psychologically repulsive
She is not the only one! He gives me the creeps.
It doesn’t “afford protection to others”, and since it reduces the symptoms arguably makes it more likely to be passed on.
Arse.
Did Jesus peddle dodgy potions for profit on a zero liability contact? I seem to’ve missed that part of the Bible.
The “vaccine” and the lockdowns, the seizure of total control of the lives of ordinary people is the work of the Adversary carried out by his minions, likely including Soros and Gates. those who speak up in support of these actions are either dupes, unthinking, or accomplices of Satan. The Christian churches have now been infiltrated. This Archbishop is an example. The Catholic Church seems to be on th verge of schism. It’s not good.
Strange that the injunction to “love one another” in the Bible didn’t appear to include joining in a dodgy experiment.
Morning all, I would just like to wish all fellow Nottlers a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
I hope Santa brings each and every one of you what you wished for because I’m sure you have all been good boys and girls.
Thank you vvof, and to you and yours! 🎅
Thanks – and to you, too!
Christmas greetings returned to you too, VVOF.
God Jul!🔔
Happy Christmas 🎄 to you and yours too VVof😊
And the same to you! In the nicest possible way.
Dear Santa
I have been naughty – but I can explain!
🙂
Naughty but nice I’m sure.
That reminds of a girlfriend I once had!
Staggers back in amazement! An outbreak of common sense:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1474285776187895809
A man in a wig is not a woman.
Is that Michael Fabricant (in the yellow wig)?
I didn’t look too closely.
A man who, literally, screws the pooch is not a bitch.
Vile.
Morning! Nothing seems to’ve been reported about what happened to the poor dog? They tend to be traumatised and have to be put to sleep?
SIR – My favourite school report read: “Brian should pay more attention in lessons.”
Bruce MacFarlane
Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Nul points for the teacher!
#CovidClownWorld
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We could do with someone like gangbuster Eliot Ness (played by the marvellous Robert Stack, above) running this country today.
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Oh my fave film!
Risky Laff
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Has someone been recycling the moulds again??
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Ooh!
Logical Paradox
4 MIN AGO
After all the vitriolic bashing that Boris has received in the last few weeks, he should at least get a modicum of praise for refusing to shut us all down… despite the scare mongering that fills our media.
If you look at the rest of Britain and most of Europe, Boris is the most liberal leader out there. He is leading the way out of knee jerk lockdowns. We are also the most vaccinated country in the world, having overtaken Israel….
Yet still, Boris is reviled every single day… To me it’s beginning to sound a bit like ‘Boris derangement syndrome’.
* * *
I agree, although this one correct (for once) decision will not in itself atone for all the other insufferable bolleaux that pours out of No10. Still, it does have the distinct advantage of wrong-footing the Fishwife and that strange chap who, allegedly, runs Wales! (or is there an ‘i’ missing from ‘runs??) I suppose that the law of averages would, sooner or later, mean that Johnson’s got something right.
Drakeford is getting a skewering in the media.
Drakeford is getting a skewering in the media.
Good Morning Folks,
Dull cloudy start here
Good morning, all. Dull looking day – sort of watery sun.
Sun? Are you sure?
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/97d4027c11643c035e1e9073c741a704bd480afcea305605efb65bf8ea9c933b.jpg No sun here. Another overnight snowfall with expected temperatures of -11ºC tonight guarantee us a White Christmas. 🎅☃️🥂
That’s lovely! I wish we had some! Damp, mild and drab here! Love the new avatar, pet!
Why-aye (blushing) bonny lass. I can send you some snow over if you like. 😘
Yes please! 💕
+9.9C on the Sussex coast. Not quite short sleeve shirt order.
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The white fleck in the sky is the moon, mooning..
View looking north-west.
Forecast from our friends in Perth Oz 32 degs and a beach picnic at Rockhampton in the arvo 🏝🌅🌞⛱
And a BBQ in Upper Ferntree Gully Vic high 20’s and a few coldies. 🍻🍺
But believe me it’s not the same, despite the attraction of the beach on Christmas Day.
Chuck another prawn on the barbie, Eddy. 👍🏻😉
Still grey and foggy here.
Beautiful and sunny here, currently -8C.
Bin men have just been!
Election Result…….
https://twitter.com/BritainElects/status/1474172597973704713
Snigger,are you watching,BoJo?/
https://twitter.com/OxfordRanter/status/1474217567334055940
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1474295250273423373
Just a local election, blah blah blah, mid-term blues to be expected, blah blah blah…
As BoB remarks, Mr Frampton is a proper New Forest resident. The Forest is suffering terribly from lack of affordable housing for young people, which has an impact on schools and all sorts of local services.
Greens aren’t interested in the workers, or indeed in anything other than some dreamy form of Maoism.
When I wasn’t at boarding school I was brought up partly in my mother’s family home in St Mawes and partly in a village near Lymington where my parents bought an idyllic thatched cottage when I was 13 years old. So during the years of my adolescence I spent the summer holidays in Cornwall and the winter and Easter holidays on the edge of the New Forest
Any chance of buying a house in either of these places was scuppered when a survey came out a few years ago showing that the two places in England with the greatest rise in property prices were St Mawes and Lymington!
As BoB remarks, Mr Frampton is a proper New Forest resident. The Forest is suffering terribly from lack of affordable housing for young people, which has an impact on schools and all sorts of local services.
Greens aren’t interested in the workers, or indeed in anything other than some dreamy form of Maoism.
Someone can’t take a joke.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10340573/Man-33-arrested-2-000-sign-Facebook-Hogmanay-party-Nicola-Sturgeons-house.html
As I turned off the latest edition of Christmas University Challenge yesterday evening I wondered whether it was just me, or whether other Nottlrs were tired of teams consisting of mostly media luvvies? Where are the scientists and the engineers – or don’t universities produce such people any more? And as for the seemingly interminable introductions of the smug contestants…
Slebs, innit! Scientists and engineers aren’t slebs, unless you’re called Ferguson, or Whitty or whatever!
Contestants for quizzes are probably chosen as carefully as the audience for Question Time. Any deviance on the application form from PC principles will see it binned!
Contestants for quizzes are probably chosen as carefully as the audience for Question Time. Any deviance on the application form will see it binned!
I wouldn’t know as I haven’t watched it for many years
“Where are the scientists and the engineers…”
There were more in previous years, including some I’d heard of. This year’s contestants are a dreary lot of nonentities. They’re meant to be people who’ve achieved something notable in life. I had never heard of Adeshola Mos-Shogbamimu before last night. I hope I never hear of her again but I expect I will. Here’s what Wiki says about her:
She is a regular speaker on women’s rights, law, politics, diversity, inequality and exclusion. Her debut book, ‘This is Why I Resist’, was described in The Telegraph as “an unapologetic declaration that black identity will no longer be defined by white supremacy, and an unfettered call to action to revolutionise the narrative around the black experience in our day-to-day lives.”
Zzzzz….
Wake up, woman, those you espouse appear to be a thick minority who have contributed not one iota to any form of civilisation that is recognisable in the wider world.
Tiresome baggage.
A foul anti-white racist.
Me too, Hugh. I get sick of the BBC’s agenda of force-feeding us an ever-growing number of media luvvies, all of whom are utter nonentities.
Another thing that annoys the shit out of me about this programme is the fact that it takes over seven minutes at the start of each episode for those nonentities to wax lyrical about themselves. I now simply fast-forward through all that tedious crap.
343204+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
Friday 24 December: Whatever time we eat it, we shall be sitting down to Christmas dinner
The common sense minority will be sitting down to a Countrywide peoples UNITED Christmas dinner.
The high on the hog, political hogs and current supporting cast would have the decent peoples on Christmas Day gruel in blacked out lockdown.
That will be on the political agenda next year for sure if this odiously treacherous overseeing political fraternity is not taken down along with their supporting main stream media.
Well meant advice,
Be aware at Christmas not only of the second coming but also the clicking of the overseers ratchet.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/da2ffb6bc2237a909a59861d3cc01d2ff6dc6e2c0d54174350c425fc6140d6d5.png Precisely, Ogga, and Mary from southern Somerset. No one has EVER eaten anything called “Christmas Lunch” until a recent few halfwit journalists, who have no idea of tradition, started calling it by that absurd name.
Normal people call the midday meal, properly, dinner, and the main meal in the evening, supper. Cockneys and northern folk still abide by tradition and are not governed by modern fads.
343204+ up ticks,
Morning G,
Old shaky would have been hard pressed to have penned it better.
We have our dinner( main meal of the day) between 12 noon and 1.30PM.
Normal people do, John.
Just you working class Northerners. Sensible upper class people (Southerners) have their dinner in the evening.
In many modern usages, the term dinner refers to the evening
meal, which is now typically the largest meal of the day in most Western
cultures. When this meaning is used, the preceding meals are usually
referred to as breakfast, lunch and perhaps a tea.[2][12] Supper is now often an alternative term for dinner; originally this was always a later secondary evening meal, after an early dinner.
The divide between different meanings of “dinner” is not
cut-and-dried based on either geography or socioeconomic class. However,
the use of the term dinner for the midday meal is strongest among
working-class people, especially in the English Midlands, North of
England and the central belt of Scotland.[12
Wiki
That’s the problem with you southern softies: always willing to follow the latest fashion or fad in case you feel left out.
It’s the same in Sweden: they changed their main meal time to the evening but still call it “middag” (mid day) even though it is no longer taken in the middle of the day.
Social mores will always migrate to suit the zeitgeist of the times. However, to call the main supper meal “dinner”, and invent a new name for the midday meal (“lunch”)
was not needed. Just ask any Cockney (by definition, southerners) or anyone born in the sensible northern heartlands of the country before you elicit the opinion of
someone born nearer to Britannia’s arse in the south.
Happy Christmas, Philip, hope you enjoy your Christmas DINNER. 🎄🎅🔔🍷
We all live in the modern era. It is typical of the lower classes not to face reality. :@)
Hope you enjoy yours too. Whatever time you have it and whatever you want to call it.
Weird thing, Philip, is that Swedes have theirs on Christmas Eve (tonight). The julbord (Christmas table) is a smörgåsbord of two hams (one smoked, one not); various breads and crackers; cheeses; meat balls, small sausages, a huge gravadlax (cured salmon), up to seven different types of sill (pickled herring) in various sauces, brunkål (brown cabbage), pig’s trotter in aspic, cold cut meats (venison, wild boar), hard-boiled eggs, salads and various pickles. Dessert is rice pudding!
I’ll cook a traditional English Christmas dinner (roast chicken this year) next week, with a two-year old Christmas pudding.
Danish D-in-L is doing her usual Scandi Christmas Eve.
Nice fish starters – whoopee.
And the rice pud with the almond in it.
Does she do the rice pudding (actually it is far richer than a rice pud. with all those grated almonds and cream, isn’t it?) with cherry sauce?
My ex- used to love it. The kids and I didn’t!
We lunch at one and dine at nine.
Normal people like us have dinner in the evening and lunch at lunchtime. But Christmas Dinner will be eaten when it’s ready at whatever time that is.
For us, about 3pm. Lasting until the last person rises groaning, to lurch to the sofa and digest the huge meal – somewhat like an anaconda digesting an alligator.
One slice of meat. 5 sprouts. 1 carrot. 2 roast potatoes. Gravy. Done.
Dinner time for plebs like me, is mid day with the evening meals being Tea & Supper.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/da2ffb6bc2237a909a59861d3cc01d2ff6dc6e2c0d54174350c425fc6140d6d5.png Precisely, Ogga, and Mary from southern Somerset. No one has EVER eaten anything called “Christmas Lunch” until a recent few halfwit journalists, who have no idea of tradition, started calling it by that absurd name.
Normal people call the midday meal, properly, dinner, and the main meal in the evening, supper. Cockneys and northern folk still abide by tradition and are not governed by modern fads.
343204+ up ticks,
O2O,
Some have been left with serious heart conditions post jab which in the future will lead to very serious heart problems.
My take,
Could the jabbers in the pursuit of the unjabbed be thinking “I could have done a wrong un ere” so if i’m going to suffer,everybody suffers.
343204+ up ticks,
Update on Ogs post,
Check out Myocarditis in regards to the jab.
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Morning, Hugh.
Another wonderful Matt cartoon that shows clearly just how much the brains of humans have deteriorated in the past century. Lions replaced by pansies (and that’s before I start on those ruling over us).
Quite so!
‘Morning Grizz.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/18db4f3bd8a6c77ffdafa92691f89b1b4d9a56a27fac543feef3853a764ecbe2.png Precisely, Jonathan.
Anyone whingeing to me that their feelings had been hurt were invariably told to “grow a pair”.
Good morning Mr G,
We have expressions in english for what happened, such as ‘thin end of the wedge’ , ‘give them an inch and they’ll take a mile’ and ‘tail wagging the dog’. IIRC the Frankfurt School showed that incomers/immigrants/foreigners change laws in 3 stages; firstly asking for permission for their taboo customs, followed by gradual acceptance of said customs etc, followed by legislation to make them legal and even compulsory.
Good morning, Mr Tim.
The civilised world is collapsing around our ears.
343204+ up ticks,
“Lest we forget” in a majority of cases has been long forgotten.
https://twitter.com/YardleyShooting/status/1474277801687670812
Uff Da
“Furthermore, we live in a society that daily conducts its own massacres
of innocents (over 200 thousand abortions a year in a land of freely
available contraception, such that in some social groups the number of
babies aborted is greater than those brought to term) and tens of
thousands more abused, groomed, exploited, raped while the authorities
turn a blind eye. We make Herod look like a small-town amateur, and we
call it ‘a right to choose’, an act of female emancipation. Those who
live in the darkness indeed cannot comprehend the light or the value of
life.”
By 1642 who used to post here
Quite right, too.
343294+ up ticks,
Morning Rik,
” and tens of
thousands more abused, groomed, exploited, raped while the authorities
turn a blind eye” .
The likes of JAY report rotherham etc,etc, the political overseers are being given the peoples consent via the polling booth.
The present odious state of these Isles could never,ever have been achieved without continuing lab/lib/con coalition supporter / voter input.
Christmas Eve. Let us play, “Name the next variant” to pass the time as the sprouts boil for tomorrow…
Phoo Cough Endye from Wuhan
The Anti Vaxxer variant…….so get BOOSTED NOW!
343204+ up ticks.
Every time,
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1474164051513155585
I listened to the latest offering from Alma Deutscher’s fan club – a TV interview along with a new improvisation from the maestra.
Grumpy Old Sod, thinking humbug the day before Christmas came up with this critique:
“It seems to me that these days Alma is hiding from the emotional power of beauty in a grand cascade of acceptable nothingness. Little in either this improvisation nor in the adaptation of ‘Siren Sounds’ said anything to me, telling a story or awakening a passion. Alma said herself it was imagining a holiday and her own thoughts of a beach, self-expression and inward-looking. Me too, as an ex-royal might say in California. It was very grand, yes, and perhaps more accomplished than it has ever been, on a prestigious social level, but it seems to shy away from the mysteries of the human condition she so deftly navigated when first creating her interpretation of ‘Cinderella’.
Maybe it is a part of growing-up? As a child, one encounters the power of emotion and passion of beauty, All her life, Alma has known how beautiful music is, but for the child it was a mystery. Mysteries can be enjoyed freely because they do not impose on the real world, but merely enhance it.
Like realising the true nature of Father Christmas, one day comes the dawning dread that we must take onto our shoulders the burden of responsibility for this beauty, along with its consequences, and be capable of nurturing the new life it brings. Whilst lightly treated by the innocent child, whose responsibilities are borne by its parents, the teenager suddenly becomes aware of its weight, and it is scary. Better simply to dream of a rich lifestyle on a beach somewhere.
Until one is strong and resourceful enough to shoulder the world, it is easier to retreat to superficiality, grandiosity and self-indulgence, which is a mere impersonation of carrying this burden.
Music takes on the cares of the world and transforms them into something wonderful, giving courage and hope and singing our troubles to God. When all is raged against us, and doom seems the only outcome possible, music can bring down the walls of Jericho and make the birds sing.
I think Alma is only now beginning to realise her destiny and her honour in stewarding music herself into difficult times, and cannot blame her finding it too daunting to repeat what she innocently played with as a child plays with a skipping rope.
Maybe the best thing for all of us is sometimes to retreat from the world and rediscover the child, since the child is without fear. Let God take on the heavy burden.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gfi-Meo0MFE&fbclid=IwAR2Zxg0T1vzkRh3pBfEt8SUA3gUG56zIqOl3p1QEbkTQAQTo67Euw5DgHWM
Free speech triumph as Court of Appeal rules recording of ‘non-crime hate incidents’ is unlawful
Former police officer Harry Miller has won a landmark legal battle this week against the police recording ‘non-crime hate incidents’ (NCHIs) against innocent people for things they have said lawfully. Miller was reported to the police for transphobia in 2019 after tweeting a piece of feminist doggerel that sent up trans women. A police officer visited his house, told him to “check his thinking”, and an NCHI was recorded against his name. Harry first challenged this in the High Court, won a partial victory, then challenged an aspect of that verdict – the bit that said there was nothing unlawful about the recording of NCHIs – in the Court of Appeal and won a second victory. The court ruled that the recording of NCHIs is an unlawful interference in freedom of speech and a breach of Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
We are proud to back Harry Miller in this case. Had he lost and had to pay the other side’s costs, we had pledged to help with that bill, but thankfully that won’t be necessary. Our General Secretary Toby Young was quoted in the Daily Mail and by Guido Fawkes:
The Free Speech Union is proud to have played a part in winning this landmark victory, but the lion’s share of the credit must go to Harry Miller.
Thanks to his courage and tenacity, we can all rest a little easier in our beds tonight, knowing the police are not about to knock on our doors because we’ve made an inappropriate joke on Twitter.
The ruling was widely reported by the Times, BBC, Sun, UnHerd and the Guardian, and our support for Harry’s case was noted in ConservativeHome and the Spectator. Toby wrote in Mail+: “When Humberside Police tried to intimidate Harry Miller, they picked on the wrong guy. They should be policing our streets, not our tweets.” Harry spoke to Spiked following his victory.
The Times welcomed the verdict with an editorial which concluded: “Once society punishes people for having the wrong opinions, there is no limit to the incursions on freedom that this seemingly benign principle will allow. The Court of Appeal has thankfully sounded the alarm.” Sarah Phillimore and Rob Jessel said the case capped off a year that will be remembered for having turned the tide against the official imposition of trans orthodoxy. You can read our full press release here and the judgment itself here. You can also watch our legal officer Karolien Celie explain the importance of the ruling here.
Professor Andrew Tettenborn of our Legal Advisory Council wrote of the ruling:
As a by-product, pressure groups and the easily offended will find it more difficult to silence those they do not like by reporting them to the police. Instead of having to show excessive respect to a complainant just because they are a complainant (or in police speak, a ‘victim’), the latter will now have a great deal more reason to do what they should have done all along and tell complainants, tactfully but firmly, that they cannot become embroiled in the policing of political or social argument.
Back in 2019, Harry told James Kirkup: “Free speech is a hill that we have to fight on. If we can’t express ourselves freely within the law, none of the other rights we have mean anything.” In recognition of his courage in fighting this case all the way to the Court of Appeal and striking such a major blow for free speech, one of our members has nominated Harry for a knighthood. We encourage our members to write to the Cabinet Office (honours@cabinetoffice.gov.uk) in support of this nomination, as we have done.
Existing “non-crime” records should now be deleted
The barrister Adam King warned that existing NCHIs aren’t gone yet, and that the “perception-based recording” of hate incidents hasn’t ended. That’s true, but the College of Policing, which came up with the guidance on the recording of NCHIs in 2014, has already changed its advice in light of the Court of Appeal’s judgment. Until now, every time a hate incident was reported to the police and then investigated, it had to be recorded as an NCHI, even if there was no evidence that the incident in question was motivated by hostility towards another person’s protected characteristic. Henceforth, the recording of NCHIs should be at the discretion of police officers, according to the College’s new guidance, who will have to exercise their judgment in deciding whether the recording of the incident as an NCHI is a proportionate response. We think this means there is a strong case for asking all the police forces of England and Wales to review the NCHIs they have placed on record against people’s names – more than 120,000 of them – and delete those that don’t merit being memorialised in this way and we will be writing to the Chief Constables asking them to do that. Our hope is that rather than embark on this colossal labour, they will simply delete all of them.
Following the ruling, we joined others in calling for NCHIs to be deleted. Our Deputy Research Director Emma Webb said:
Given this landmark ruling, which confirms ‘non-crime hate incidents’ represent an unlawful interference with freedom of expression and that their recording on a police database is likely to have a ‘chilling effect’ on public debate, it is only right that all ‘non-crime hate incidents’ be scratched from police records.
Home Secretary Priti Patel announced that the Government will table an amendment to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill to curtail the police’s power to record NCHIs and strengthen safeguards on freedom of expression. She said: “Some current practices are having a dangerous impact on free speech and potentially stopping people expressing their views. This amendment will ensure every police officer abides by a code of practice, approved by Parliament, when recording such allegations.”
That, too, is excellent news. It means the College of Policing’s revised guidance on the recording of NCHIs will have to be approved by Parliament and we will be lobbying Parliamentarians to ensure that NCHIs can only be recorded in truly exceptional circumstances and never in a way that interferes with people’s freedom of expression.
Anti-lockdown activist Debbie Hicks cleared
Anti-lockdown activist and FSU member Debbie Hicks was found not guilty of breaching Covid regulations for organising a protest march during lockdown, the BBC reported. Many thanks to all those who donated to her crowdfunder. But the fight isn’t over for Debbie. She has at least three more cases pending.
Ex-Corbyn aide fined £10,000 in defamation case, while Piers Corbyn arrested for “burn them down” comment
Countdown star Rachel Riley has been awarded £10,000 in damages for a tweet posted by former Jeremy Corbyn aide Laura Murray.
Meanwhile, Corbyn’s brother Piers has been arrested for a comment he made about MPs who voted for lockdown measures. He told his supporters: “You’ve got to get a list of them… and if your MP is one of them, go to their offices and, well, I would recommend burning them down, okay? But I can’t say that on air. I hope we’re not on air.” Sam Leith asked if Piers Corbyn really is dangerous and whether this comment really did constitute an incitement to violence.
Cut “dead white men” from courses or we won’t promote you, UCL academics told
Academics in grade 8 jobs at University College London have been told to limit the number of “dead white men” included in course material, and “engage” with the university’s ‘Liberating the Curriculum’ initiative if they want to be promoted. We wrote to the Vice-Chancellor, pointing out that this was a breach of academics’ right to free speech and therefore probably unlawful, which prompted the Telegraph to write a story about the dogmatic requirement.
One academic, who remained anonymous, said staff and students were being hit by a “woke avalanche”. Our founder Toby Young was quoted in the story:
Insisting that anyone in a grade 8 job at UCL, or applying for one, has to remove ‘dead white able-bodied European men’ from reading lists, ‘check their privilege’ and ‘acknowledge the prejudice baked into their field’ is an infringement of their right to free speech and almost certainly unlawful.
We were also quoted in the Times and by GB News.
Meanwhile at Oxford, a commitment to equality may become an “essential criteria” for job applicants, according to a new report prepared by the university’s Race Equality Task Force, which is also planning yet another campaign to ‘decolonise’ the curriculum. The document also recommended that students and staff should “continuously learn” about so-called “microaggressions”.
Senior Conservatives have recommended Kathleen Stock for a peerage after she was forced out of her job at Sussex by militant trans activists.
Anna Krylov and Jay Tanzman wrote for Quillette about the ideological capture of science, technology, engineering and maths. Anna compared the situation to her life in the USSR.
A German academic has been suspended by Sciences Po Grenoble for “Islamophobia” after a student campaign against him. President Macron’s government condemned the decision as “Islamo-gauchisme”.
Trans
The Scout Association has apologised to Maya Forstater after a two-year investigation for “misgendering”. Forstater had previously raised safeguarding concerns about the Scouts’ transgender policy, which she warned could mark the end of separate sleeping facilities for girls, and referred to a man called Gregor Murray as “he” instead of “they”, his “preferred pronoun”. Sarah Phillimore wrote for the Critic about the safeguarding risk posed by teacher activists “affirming” very young children who self-identify as a member of the opposite sex and want to embark on a course of life-changing medical treatment but lack the maturity or legal competency to make such far-reaching decisions.
Choreographer Rosie Kay, forced out of her own company for expressing her views on trans issues, has written about her ordeal for UnHerd.
In the US, two leagues for the broomstick-based Harry Potter sport Quidditch have dropped the name out of embarrassment. The issue? It was created by JK Rowling, who they say is “anti-trans”. Graham Linehan told the Mail on Sunday that a musical version of Father Ted may not be staged unless his name is removed from the credits, even though he created the TV series.
Comedian, GB News presenter and FSU Advisory Council member Andrew Doyle said that asking somebody for their pronouns was effectively compelling them to pledge allegiance to the trans worldview.
UCL has severed ties with Stonewall’s Diversity Champions programme, and Stonewall founder Simon Fanshawe said the campaign group was pulling people apart, with businesses “panic-buying” diversity training to avoid bad PR.
Oldham fans banned for “promoting dislike”
Three football fans have been banned after expressing “negative opinions” about Oldham Athletic AFC’s management, the Mail Online reported.
Self-censorship in the UK is widespread, poll finds
A YouGov poll from November, reported by the BBC, found that while just over a third of Brits recognised the term “cancel culture”, 57% nevertheless censor themselves on issues such as trans rights and immigration. Dame Maureen Lipman warned in the same BBC report that cancel culture could spell the end of comedy. She said a “revolution” was taking place and that cancel culture is endemic. That being said, the BBC is actually piloting an “anti-woke” comedy show, featuring many of the comedians who entertained FSU members at our two recent comedy nights. Robin Aitken welcomed the success of GB News in offering an alternative outlet to existing broadcasters.
The Thick of It creator Armando Iannucci has said: “What’s wrong with being offended? It’s good to be offended, because it tests your own beliefs. If you’ve got a certain set of beliefs and you can’t take a joke, those beliefs aren’t as strongly held as you might think.”
Philip Hensher asked what books we have been denied by a woke publishing industry afraid to publish anything heretical.
Ella Whelan and Alex Diggins wrote in the Telegraph that cancel culture has come to define 2021. You can watch our Battle of Ideas panel discussion on how to beat cancel culture on our YouTube channel. Don’t forget to subscribe!
Culture wars
Telegraph art critic Alastair Sooke spoke to museum directors about weathering the culture war and modern progressive sensibilities.
Another raft of classic films are having their classifications tightened to “reflect modern sensitivity”, the Times reported.
An advert by fashion chain Jigsaw has been banned on the grounds that it “objectified women”. It showed a woman wearing boots and underwear climbing over a fence. Former Vogue editor Alexander Shulman ridiculed this decision in the Daily Mail.
Crackdown on “racist” mountains
American mountains with “racist” names are to be rebranded. Squaw Mountain in Colorado is to be renamed “Mestaa’ehehe Mountain”, and both Redskin Mountain and Negro Mesa are to be renamed, the Times reported.
Protecting Freedom of Speech: is it time to revisit the Equality Act?
We begin 2022 with another Online In-Depth on Tuesday 11 January, when Toby will be joined by an impressive panel of legal academics and practicing lawyers to explore the various ways in which equality law is undermining freedom of expression. If you would like to join us on the night for Protecting Freedom of Speech: is it time to revisit the Equality Act?, register here.
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GB News with Mark Steyn had Harry Miller on in the Nigel Farage programme at 7 pm last night. He intends to pursue the attack on the police hierarchy who encourage their officers to pursue these non-crime hate incidents.
Edwina Currie was also on the programme and she slightly changed my opinion of her. She was very amusing and got on well with Mark Steyn.
Personally, I have always found Edwina Currie to be quite attractive and very sexy.
Now i know you have gone off your rocker.
I was never on it.
#metoo!
Existing “non-crime” records should now be deleted
They just can’t. The systems won’t allow it.
But the result can be marked as malicious, for example.
Besides these do provide a record of vexatious reports and who makes them. There are people listening all day to religious radio channels and looking for Christian run venues to see if they can be offended by service refusal.
There needs to be some tracking of their activities.
Good morning, Grizzly
Who’s that good looking fellow in your avatar?
Good morning, Rastus. I cannot tell a lie: it is a very slightly younger me.
When are more people going to realise they’re being played? I went to a mince pie and mulled wine charity event last evening and a few people didn’t turn up and some who did turn up mentioned that family and friends are having doubts about other events, including Christmas Day because of you know what. Johnson and the members of his cabal can never atone for what they have done to the people of this Country.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/5e9aeada17f609d57b49a3f18abe0ead555cb598ace6576399e6bd6ce97a28cc.png
Good morning, everyone.
Good morning. Happy Christmas Eve.
Unrelenting doesn’t cover it. Straight faces, too.
https://twitter.com/LozzaFox/status/1473989726025752576
Twats!
Rachel Riley deserves every bit of compensation for the hard-Left abuse she’s endured
Ms Riley could have lived comfortably without taking on the vile anti-Semitism of Corbyn’s Labour. She instead made tremendous sacrifices
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/23/rachel-riley-deserves-every-bit-compensation-hard-left-abuse/
This article shows how the anti-Semitism of the Labour Party must be exposed and extinguished and discusses the fact that the greatest perpetrators of genocide in history – Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot – were all extreme Left Wing socialists or communists.
BTL Comment
Some might argue that Bill Gates is promoting a lethal vaccine which will fulfil his aim of reducing the human population to a ‘sustainable level’!
The scope of this would make Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot and other historical figures of the Left seem like amateurs!
I posted this last night. It was the background of the Murrays that caught my eye.
________________________________________________________________
Most of you will have read of the libel case involving Rachel Riley of ‘Countdown’. The defendant was Laura Murray, an activist in Corbyn’s rotten anti-semitic Labour Party. You may not have known of Murray’s background. I didn’t until I read this:
The lovely Rachel has now been replaced by a Black lady. I expect Plastic Anne is pleased.
“The lovely Rachel has now been replaced…”
But only because she’s about to pop one.
Well, she already has popped one, but it will be interesting to see if she every returns there has been a lot of nasty talk from plastic Anne since she took over the chair.
No Amount of plastic surgery would ever make Ms Robinson as spectacularly pretty as Rachel Riley is. It is Rachel’s good looks that fills Anne will jealousy, hatred and spite.
You might have thought the people who run the show might have had a better candidate than her, she is absolutely horrible.
Have you read her autobiography, Rastus? Her mother was the mould for Anne!
IMO Anne already had hatred and spite naturally before the Countdown change. She genuinely seemed to revel in the ability to be nasty on The Weakest Link – her wink at the end did nothing to disabuse me of that thought.
Sums it up.…
I’ll get me abacus.
You can count on that ……….🤗
I only ever watch 8 out of 10 Cats version of Countdown and the lovely Rachel still presides over the letters and numbers.
Not only good looking but highly intelligent, Ms Riley.
You have to remember that Stalin himself was very bright, but generally communism and fascism are anti-intellectual.
The only ‘-ism’ that both Stalin and Hitler were interested in was DESPOTISM. Everything else was a ruse to keep the plebs in order and following the leader.
Good morning, everyone.
Good morning. Happy Christmas Eve.
You’re as bad as Uncle Bill, Phizzee. How many times do I have to tell you that my name is neither Harry, nor Eve, but Elsie?!?!? Lol.
But seriously, thanks for your good wishes, Phizzee.
Ayup, Auntie Elsie.
-0·3kg this morning! 😊👍🏻
Wonderful, Grizzly. I shall pop on the bathroom scales tomorrow morning and briefly email you the results.
A BTL comment from someone I know well:
J G Gibson
As far as I am concerned, Azeem Rafiq bowled out English cricket this summer with some very average off-breaks. Its readiness to prostrate itself in guilt and self-loathing before the tides of Wokeness and Political Correctness (for example, the idiotic suspension of Ollie Robinson for tweets he made as a 14-yr old) is extremely annoying and debilitating to behold. No guts, no self-confidence, no pride, no defiance. Would that we had Boycott, Barrington, Thorpe, Botham, and Trueman out there, in their prime.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk…
Both on the field and off it English cricket is very collapsible at the moment! Will it ever recapture its testicular strength and what coloured balls should it use?
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/1d37626e929e9e434f98d9fce1413aca26470341a4fc5e290563aa1efe353f57.jpg
Rainbow balls with currency imprints, I’d suggest.
Does he have a dog called Nigger?
No, but he does have a copy of “Ten Little Niggers’ by Agatha Christie.
343204+ up ticks,
Are they poseur’s or what ?
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1474304261483909137
Marvellous clip!
Professional actors…
BBC boycott starts TOMORROW:
Viewers urged to switch off this Christmas in protest.
BRITONS are being urged to take part in a BBC boycott from tomorrow to “disrupt” the broadcaster and make it stop taking viewers for granted.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1540260/bbc-news-bbc-christmas-day-schedule-boycott-latest-defund-the-bbc
Mine started last evening when i saw the line up for University challenge and from the previous progs I think Paxman needs to packs it in. He must bored out of his skull. Well that’s how it come a cross.
Sadly, J Paxman has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease; I expect he wants to increase his savings while he can still work.
Do programmes cease to exist if no one watches them?
There was a young man who said “God
Must find it exceedingly odd
To think that the tree
Should continue to be
When there’s no one about in the quad.”
Reply:
“Dear Sir: Your astonishment’s odd;
I am always about in the quad.
And that’s why the tree
Will continue to be
Since observed by, Yours faithfully, God.’
Since God is also watching telly, I hope Crapita have the Almighty’s address so they can rock up on his doorstep and put the frighteners on him.
They are only there for God – in the Quad.
I started my, continuing, ‘boycott’ of the bBC and all livestream channels just over four years ago. I watch some programmes through on-demand services and/or YouTube.
Sadly, this has meant I’ve ‘missed out’ on all the Kung Flu adverts and the ‘Nicola Sturgeon Show’, yet my life goes on.
It also means I get a monthly letter from the bBC TV Tax folks, who live under the misconception that their sales database is on a par with the Census. It isn’t.
Tell them you don’t need a licence and the letters stop. Go to this guy on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Up_XrTXwkwM&ab_channel=ChilliJonCarne
The figures for falling licence fees aren’t cumulative. Each year, about 800,000 people don’t renew their licence. I’m assuming it’s the same 800,000.
What we need is an end ot the charter, an end to the licence fee and an end to the hubris and spite of the Left. We will only get that when government acts and it has no interest in doing that whatsoever.
It would be difficult for me to boycott the Beeb more than I already do!
https://twitter.com/i/status/1473858399976701953
🎶
“Jesus wants me for a sunbeam…”
‘The PM hailed the way that people have been flocking to get boosters, suggesting they are honouring Jesus by getting jabbed ‘not just for themselves… but for friends and family and everyone we meet’.
Welby has encouraged that. And the Pope, to my dismay.
This madness has to play out.
Let’s hope we haven’t crashed back into the 30s by then.
Welby is of course a member of the WEF.
The Bible, I recall, is not complimentary on the subject of alchemists and their claims of potions to heal the sick.
Nor worship on the High Places-
Davos
https://maps.app.goo.gl/VU3L7muMV1eYqqs48
Morning all and a very Happy Christmas to all.
And Ho Ho Ho ……..Due to covid our plans have been altered in the fact we will be spending Christmas day without our eldest and his wife and two lovely children.
Boxing day will be a little more sociable, number two and three with partners and wives, one grand child will be spending the day with us.
‘Morning, all just dropped in briefly to bring you this carol from Eilean Bharraigh …..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nj44ICE_AAg&list=PLhM2xzDrcM1kug9cx9EK7eaEkTSW9XaoZ&index=16
Nollaig Chridheil, mo charaidean!
Thank you Mr. Mac! And good wishes to you and all your loved ones!
A very Happy Covidmas to you and yours, Duncan – and a Guid New Year.
Nadolig Llawen, Duncan.
https://www.takimag.com/article/the-unavoidable-necessity-to-make-judgments/
Dalrymple giving pause for thought.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/73e72ceeaa51d5c7e49133107a2834ad3482531e0020c0155c6e767fb3211da6.png No doubt a wonderful read and one I may buy shortly; however, it is an ultimately silly title for a book. For six months of each year (Mar 21 to Jun21 and Sep 23 to Dec 22) there is summer nowhere on the planet.
Australia/New Zealand?
…and permanently in Singapore (average daily temp 86° F.)
Hello, Bamse! Glaedelig Jul til i aften! Nice new photo by the way.
Greetings, Dukke, and God Jul till dig! Tack så mycket, min god vän! 🤭😘
Stort knus!
Många kramar!
A pickup from Going Postal:-
When people talk about Black History, why don’t they make more of men like this US Army officer?
Over 100 years ago! Well done to that soldier, he had determination and ambition.
The whinging bames need to get rid of the chips on their shoulders and make the most of their opportunities instead of expecting preferential treatment. They have the same access to education as everyone else. There are plenty of solid role models of whichever ‘race’ they belong to. There is no need to resort to gangs, drugs, crime. Parents and the teenagers have poverty of aspiration.
Think of all the Asians Idi Amin kicked out of Uganda – did they come here and scrounge on benefits? No, even though most arrived having been forced to leave most of their possessions and money behind, they made the effort to rebuild their lives and contribute to society.
Yes, one Ugandan Asian family founded Euro Car Parts.
I didn’t know that.
Parents of a girl in one son’s class at primary came from Uganda with nothing. They bought a small shop, worked all hours and made a success of their lives. The parents’ siblings also came over. Each household supported others when needed.
I remember seeing the girl’s mother at the meeting the term before the children started school, when the children were spending time with their teacher. The mother was in a sari (back then, still quite a rarity in our area) and several parents wondered if the child would even speak English (whole family fluent). Lovely family, all decent British people now.
They would say he was a race traitor fighting for the oppressors.
A role model for all young
blackmen.Mays Lick, Kentucky in 1864.
Still looks like a One Horse Town. he was only around 25 years old when heft left Westpoint. I wonder how and where he managed to get started on such a varied and worldly education fluent in 5 languages and no English in such a short space of time, also in such a small town in the middle of nowhere.
Charles Young attended the all-white high school in Ripley, the only one there who was African-American. He graduated in 1880 at the top of his class. He then taught for several years in the new black high school opened in Ripley.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Young_(United_States_Army_officer)
A remarkable person with out doubt but there is something not quite right about his ability and such rapid learning.
For instance if he attended an all white high school and seemingly could barely speak English, how did he manage
to learn anything ?
A remarkable person with out doubt but there is something not quite right about his ability and such rapid learning.
For instance if he attended an all white high school and seemingly could barely speak English, how did he manage
to learn anything ?
Being prepared to work one would assume.
And having the brains to do it would help too.
It’s just that it’s such a sparsely populated area even now Bob, but back in the late 1800s it probably would have been very difficult to find such academic availabilities in such advanced subjects.
He probably lived about 40 miles from the school which is on the other side of the wide Ohio River, there is now only one modern bridge ???
But just sayin’ ………
I think it is the author joking about himself, not Charles Young, when it said “I can barely speak English”
Sadly ironic he should die in an African country which was a hotbed of the slave trade.
But note how his initial interment was by our forces and, deservedly so, with full military honours.
And at 58 years old It doesn’t mention how he died either.
The Wiki report said he had a nasty kidney infection.
Probably not used to those conditions.
Shame he wasn’t treated and recovered, he was quite a remarkable person by al accounts.
Something that has always puzzled me about the Caribbean is, who were the early indigenous people before the slave traders stared to arrive,………. anyone Know ? 🤔
https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.uk/article/section/pre-colonial-history/taino-indigenous-caribbeans/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Caribbean
Ta very much Sos, very interesting.
They aren’t giving up, are they?
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What’s the point of yet another. Fading after just ten weeks? That could mean at least five jabs a year! Time to buy shares in pharmaceutical companies.
This latest scariant is known to be far milder with only the very frail or otherwise very unhealthy at any risk. Nope, unless we can fly to Canada to see son and grandchildren in a reasonably uncomplicated fashion, I’m not having another, especially so soon.
Oh, vaccines not working,….. again ???
They must have another variant lined up and ready to go all ready.
RE, further variants will diverge from the ‘wild’ and Alpha strains and the “vaccine” will become ever more useless. I cannot comprehend why so many people turn up for the same jab time after time to offset the symptoms of something quite different. Before long it will be as if people will accept the measles jab because mumps is on the rampage. What has happened to people’s ability to actually think?
They’ve been infantilised for years and lost the ability to think.
The AZ which many people in the UK had for two jabs, is no longer available, only Pfizer and Moderna some times apparently you cant choose. I have heard of people only being told they can only have the moderna walking out, as others have had very uncomfortable side effects. As has one of our sons.
The AZ vaccine, unlike the others, was offered to health services at cost, the other companies are making a killing both in reality and metaphorically.
For many years since childhood we have all been offered various types of vaccines. And I personally have never been so incapacitated by a vaccine as I have this one. And nobody is taking any responsibility for all these adverse effects or even offering any advice.
Even my GP and the cardiologist are sitting on the fence. Deep down something is not right, it’s all been a complete cockup.
No wonder Handcock up managed to escape with his camera view snog pose. Witty however has a problem i’d say ……….
All the previous vaccines were against specific and mostly dangerous diseases. You didn’t have to have so many jabs either, as most were for life or 10 years. Or you got lifelong immunity from catching the childhood diseases – chicken pox, measles etc.
These jabs that are ineffective after a few weeks are pointless.
Ahem……..
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It’s quite interesting when you read what is says on the Flowflex test kits it says,…. SARS-Cov-2 Antigen Rapid test. (Self-Testing) That doesn’t seem to fit in with the current situation at all.
Highly Recommended Today 12:05-01:55pm
Talking Pictures (Ch81) The Tales of Beatrix Potter (1971) performed by members of the Royal Ballet Company, and choreographed by Frederick Ashton
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Chickens coming home to roost as Johnson’s green plans resemble a complete turkey?
https://twitter.com/A_Liberty_Rebel/status/1474283097164234753
Well, good luck with that. He is going be talking to private businesses and at least one owned by a foreign government, all concerned with extracting the maximum profit from the UK market.
There are just some industries and enterprises that need to be nationalised businesses, or at the very least completely UK-owned
No, no and no again. You do not nationalise what the government has intentionally ruined.
Why is energy expensive? Because there’s a limited supply. Why is that? Because Boris won’t frack and dig up coal. Because he – and previous governments – wed us to the farcical green agenda.
When the state restricts supply the inevitable result is higher prices.
Exacerbated by the loony green taxes.
For goodness sake. No emergency meetings are necessary. The government is deliberately withholding supply. It *knows* this. It’s deliberate! Why bother wittering on about the cost of energy when it is government itself intentionally making it expensive for it’s own agenda?
The lies and deceit, the hypocrisy, the doublethink is astounding. Ah, but of course. It’s deflection, to allow the state to say ‘not me guv, look at all these evil companies! We should nationalise energy, shouldn’t we… he hee he!’
Damn them all! Nuke the sodding city of London and double nuke Westminster and Whitehall, then set off a plague of trouser presses just so they know what a real illness is like rather than the fictional terrorism. Solve all our blasted problems.
A Happy Christmas to all, and a Guid New Year*.
I may be on here intermittently as the “office” is the dining room and the “desk” is the dining room table. I have to clear everything away for the plates etc.
*I am maybe going to try to gatecrash the big party at Oor Nic’s hoose.
You’ve either got it or you haven’t – but what is it?
That that shall not be named because it’s Christmas means that we can put things into perspective by thinking of something different and believing that it will all be over by the New Year.
Well thanks to a spreadsheet calculation I have developed with Nottler contributions I been able to predict that what ever it is will be over by only a few days later – 3rd January 2022:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/deb2fea51a80da7972facb9359e643c5683a28e9414efc85a012da64c27f5f19.jpg
That just leaves me to hope that Santa doesn’t bring you what you didn’t ask for, that if you really wanted it then he’ll get it for you and then by the time he’s gone in the New Year you will able to look forward to thinking what it was you really needed.
Have a good one! – whatever it is! 🙂
There will be something else in the new year. Never let a good crisis go to waste.
Boris is stuck between the desperate colla[se in tax revenue and the public health issue.
No one’s talking about the ‘it’s covid’ cover people are using to get treatment as GPs are closed.
Black tie nonsense yesterday. Withhin 5 minutes of putting the wretched thing on I looked as I’d slept in it.
In my defence, I had dozed in the chair. Suffocating.
War queen looked magnificent though. Home around 2am. Junior still up and watching TV. MiL said something waspish. Shouting match ensued.
I put Junior to bed and changed and they were still shouting at one another so I pushed MiL into the car and drove her to her flat and came home and pinned the now also changed but now weeping wife on the bed until she got to the bottom of where all this anger came from.
Christmas. Joy and goodwill to all men my backside.
That sounds like a real downer ending to what should have been a nice day.
Sorry about that. Sometimes that kind of thing is needed to clear the air. Hope WQ isn’t too upset.
In my case, MiL barely talks to me after I told her to stop organising our 25th wedding anniversary, in her local village tin shack, about as far from Norway as you can get without falling off the edge of the world. It was well meant, I guess, but looked awfully like a “Look at me, with my daughter married to this bloke for 25 years” event. In the end, I had to send her an email about it, since she wasn’t listening.
Oh, well, it’ll blow over.
Soon to be Modern Life……….
https://twitter.com/maybesainsburys/status/1474336337381761037
343204+ up ticks,
Rik,
The dolalley stomp.
People always were amazed at how the Germans allowed Hitler to take over their country.
Are we now any better than they were?
No. Hence the demonisation of those who are hesitant about being vaccinated.
Dictatorships always need an internal enemy to unite the people behind the government in the face of a fictional threat.
Hatred must be nurtured, harvested and then loosed upon one clear target – Hitler chose the Jews, the Liberal Left and the BBC chose Brexiters, and now the state and the media are choosing the unvaccinated.
No.
I’m so glad we got rid of that eves-dropping bitch.
Christmas eve… The fridge packed up this morning, and the Horsepickle came through with a request for toiletries and extra clothing for Mother – at lunchtime on Christmas Eve, no details as to what’s needed in either category, but enough information to make me REALLY IRRITATED! especially as either problem cannot be solved with ease until Christmas is over (and you guys have 2 days of bank holiday, too, that we don’t).
If they’d said something even yesterday, I could have sorted it – the cleaning company I use ( also house-sit, and collected Christmas cards from Mother’s house and took them to the hospital for her – they could have collected clothing and toiletries as well! Now all I can do is be cross, can’t solve anything for days and days!
AAAAHH! :-(((((((((((
Bad luck, Paul. Shops ARE open in England today – could not your cleaners help out? Worth a call??
Called hospital for more details. Finally got through to the ward. Seems that it is clothing the biggest issue, toiletries are no problem. Contacted the cleaning company, who also house-sit, on the off-chance, and the manager said he’d go round immediately and sort it.
How fantastic is that?
Hat-tip to Vale Cleaning Services Ltd,
Elm House
Merthyr Dyfan Road
Barry
CF62 9TL
Quaffing a gin & tonic now to calm down. Mixed by Second Son (with my gin…) it’s like rocket fuel! :-))
Don’t forget to send something as a thank you.
Good news. I haven’t always been wrong…{:¬))
Private industry, innit, bro.
Not yer gummint cockup.
Money counts.
That’s great. Sometimes we forget that most people are kind and willing to help. Hopefully it will reduce your worry over Xmas and being so far away.
A very merry Christmas to you and yours! We are sipping a glass of medium sherry which is 100% better than the embalming fluid that last year’s sherry turned out to be.
With this level of gin in the G&T, it will be very merry! Hic!
And a very happy Christmas to you and yours in return, Lottie!
;-D)
Called hospital for more details. Finally got through to the ward. Seems that it is clothing the biggest issue, toiletries are no problem. Contacted the cleaning company, who also house-sit, on the off-chance, and the manager said he’d go round immediately and sort it.
How fantastic is that?
Hat-tip to Vale Cleaning Services Ltd,
Elm House
Merthyr Dyfan Road
Barry
CF62 9TL
Quaffing a gin & tonic now to calm down. Mixed by Second Son (with my gin…) it’s like rocket fuel! :-))
Oh Booger………..
Argos ??
Still it’s less of a problem where you are matey, imaging that happening in Oodnawoopwoop northern NSW.
My radiator fell off the wall earlier…..it’s too heavy for me to lift.
Need a man to fix it!……
PS I’m no feminist!
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/0ba642b928a7e7b01c06de95cb92039e8c9ce6e7364ec9769bc73a7c3f28aad8.png Not a single day goes by in the DT where there isn’t a report of a “police officer” from that ridiculous London force — usually one with an iffy surname — committing some criminal atrocity that proper policemen would arrest them for.
When they arrest Tony Blair for his hanging, they should hang the deplorable Dyke-Dick along with him.
He’ll be out of the country by next Tuesday
When they arrest Tony Blair for his hanging, they should hang the deplorable Dyke-Dick along with him.
Don’t forget that Blair and his old Flat Mate altered the UK treason laws. And the UK tax payers still pay for his 24/7/365 armed security.
Altering the treason law is, in itself, an act of High Treason, and Blair should be hanged for that.
I was told he used more ‘D’ notices than another MP in history. Other occurrences at Number Ten that were covered up.
Apparently he also suffered from Afib and I might have had my catheter ablation in the same hospital and on the same operating table as he did.
Another story was my wife and I had recently arrived at HPB Stigliano in Tuscany and the word went around the Blairs had been staying with ‘Burlesque Tony’ ex Italian PM also in Tuscany and possibly had, had a reason to leave earlier than planned. And arrived at Stigliano almost demanding to be accommodated. But as it’s a private members only organisation they were turned away. We might have found them in our apartment. 😲😖 We had a lovely but distant view of Siena.
I believe it was trying to revoke the treason law completely, that the Law Lords considered to be treasonable in itself. What Blair did was to make it a non-death penalty offence.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/8311c990ee68856cae714818af794860a2db7dd1394c1169fd23f77f3d2b37a2.png There’ll soon be no fucking coppers left to police the country!
One of Northumbrian whatevers ….
Oh yes there will,….. I suspect being trained at the hotels they are staying in right now.
P.C. Smiff seems to be noticeably absent from these cases.
Maybe the victim forgot the bribe.
True story. I once arrested a young toe-rag called Smith.
Grizz: “What’s your name?”
Smith: “Smiff.”
Grizz: “Is that with two Fs or free?”
Smith: “Free, I fink.”
F-f-f-f*cking hell!
From the name, it doesn’t look like he celebrates Christmas.
Will all others on a rape charge be released for Christmas, I wonder?
I’m sorry this stuff keeps coming up, Grizz. Having your previous profession rubbed in the dirt by these scumbags must hurt.
It frustrates more than hurts, Paul.
Blair lives very close to the Ancient site of Tyburn.They could quickly be rebuilt….
A longish read, but I enjoyed it.
The Greeks make ferrets in a sack seem positively chilled out.
https://unherd.com/2021/12/he-was-never-really-phil-the-greek-2/?tl_inbound=1&tl_groups%5B0%5D=18743&tl_period_type=3&mc_cid=8d77125e9b&mc_eid=3b0897cf14
An aggrieved monkey is currently trying to destroy the monarchy.
If you go to:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/23/fourth-covid-vaccinations-likely-warnings-waning-immunity/
and look at the graph below the Paragraph header
There are fewer admissions per confirmed case Number of Covid hospital admissions for every 100 confirmed cases
You will find that Sad Dick Cant has succeded where Jimmy Krankie and Drakeford have failed and gained Independence from England
The Graph shows Covid cases in London and England
I must have missed the vote
“Fourth Covid vaccinations likely after warnings of waning immunity
New analysis shows that immunity provided by boosters against the omicron variant starts to fall after 10 weeks”
So we are in the EU approach once more. When the EU isn’t working we need more EU rather than less and when the shots of vaccine are not working we need more injections rather than fewer.
Will the politicians ever admit that they have been completely wrong? The vaccination programme has been a total and dangerous failure . Early treatment of those with the malady is what is needed – but what do know?.
Natural immunity for me.
Seems to work!
In any case, why vaccinate against a cold – an irritant only – not a problem for almost everybody, since we’ve all had several a year since we were born!
343204+ up ticks,
You are one multi faced treacherous TWAT, outright winner of 2021 @rsehole of the universe awards.
Boris Says Getting Jabbed for Others ‘Is the Teaching of Jesus Christ’ in Christmas Message
Happy Christmas Boris…
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343204+ up ticks,
Afternoon P,
That’s the, bloody glad when it’s eid look.
https://twitter.com/LeeHurstComic/status/1474310939059142657?s=20
I don’t mind the cost. I am annoyed it clearly hasn’t worked!
I do mind the cost and the fact that the experimental injection producers are the only ones in the whole world who have immunity.
https://twitter.com/truthbeforepc/status/1474378642339807250?s=20
Feck off Boris. What does the new year bring?
Your tax hikes
Your energy tax price hikes
More waste in the public sector
More debt
Rocketing inflation
Another likely lock up
Social control system oh, I’m sorry, Vaccine passports – to restrict what we can do, including the jobs we can have
The highest taxes in 70 years
High corporation taxes
Hordes of invading criminals pouring into the UK illegally and you’re inviting them in.
You have an 80 seat majority – that you’ll lose and have wasted. You were gifted a democratic vote to unchain us from the hated EU. You’ve signed up to every Left wing moron course going and intentionally adopted EU policy out of spite.
All you had to do was cut taxes and shred the state. It could have been as simple as changing how one hospital is funded. What a complete waste of time and effort.
Boris Johnson was never in favour of Brexit so he was more than happy to betray the fishermen and create Pandemonium in Northern Ireland. His father his brothers and his sister are all committed remainers and they have definitely got some good blackmail material on him which they are threatening to use if refuses to bugger up Britain and return to the EU.
He couldn’t even let the bloody Omicron Virus rest in his Christmas Message!
I refuse to watch it.
When did Prime Monsters start making “Christmas Messages”??
They are not effing heads of state…..
Grrrr
Nicked Risky Laff
My wife pointed at me and said, “Well you’re definitely on the naughty list this year.”
“In my defence,” I replied, holding my hands up, “I was drunk and it was
your sister who came on to me, not the other way round.”
She stared at me for a few moments, “… I was going to say you forgot to get the sprouts.”
343204+ up ticks,
There ain’t no rotherhams, rochdales,etc.etc, in chicken land, protections the name of the game, many of us have a great deal to learn.
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1474370770100965377
Anyone seen or heard from Peddy? He didn’t post yesterday or today so far. I don’t think he mentioned he was going away…
Hope he’s OK.
Rolling in custard with all those tarts, I imagine.
I hope that’s what it is.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/c3964d096e304a52bef30d10586de62f1d5334441881ec3aa8a8f01871f68aa7.png Ger yer thinking caps on. Three house points for the first correct answer.
Very good. I won’t spoil it for the others. Y.G.D.I.H.
And another three house points for you, Geoff! 👍🏻😉
🙂
Last line of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer:- “You’ll go down in History”
Edit – I see Geoff beat me to it.
Three house points on their way to your account. 👍🏻😉
But no points for a shiny nose 👀
Well I’ve just watched my recording from last night of The Big Freeze. 1963. Cliff Michelmore et. al. No Bames. I must say it seemed to drop the temperature here in my living room twenty degrees. I’d forgotten how bad it was!
Interesting cloning idea ,,,,
https://twitter.com/falklandstim/status/1474387351644393482?s=20
Is that a Photo-shopped Mark Drakeford, the Welsh Führer?
Chairman of the Welsh office.
However, this year, we’re spoiled for choice.
Russian teenager is jailed for FOUR YEARS for urinating on memorial to World War Two hero. 24 December 2021.
A teenager has today been sentenced to four years in prison by a Moscow court after urinating on the portrait of a World War II veteran.
Prosecutors said 19-year-old Matvey Yuferov had on November 25 ‘desecrated’ a display at a memorial to World War II veterans, filmed his ‘criminal actions’ and posted them online.
Seems reasonable!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10342621/Russian-teenager-jailed-FOUR-YEARS-urinating-memorial-World-War-Two-hero.html
All done within a month.
And in the UK, said teenager gets a commission to destroy the statues he dislikes.
I bet he is pissed off.
I think that four years is a very harsh sentence. I’d be much more lenient, especially at this time of year.
I would flog the bastard with a cat-o’-nine-tails, two hundred lashes a day for a month!
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When I worked on Lightnings
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When I worked on Lightnings
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Did the ice maiden break it off after that?
It was the cold that broke it off
Ice one.👍
Why the downvotes Bob 3 and Minty?
Aha! disappeared now
Sometimes the mouse only has to pass over to get a downvote.
Why the downvotes Bob 3 and Minty?
I once remember being in a restaurant asking for some oysters, but they didn’t have any. So the waiter asked me if I would like to try the fogs legs. I told him that I just couldn’t really Kermit my self. 🐸
So bad, it’s good.
To appoint Sopel or Rajan will prove that the BBC is utterly beyond reform.
Sopel it is then.
When the crazed Lefties whinge and squeal outside tory conference, do the police arrest them?
Oh b*****(other expletives are available upon request) our Christmas has been cancelled so I am having to cook Christmas dinner for the two of us. Just heard from daughter that 2nd grandson has tested positive for you know what!! and the family are now in isolation. Bah humbug, sausage roll anyone??
Bad luck.
It is my firm belief that these “tests” are simply a money-making scam – and that the “results” are questionable (to put it very mildly).
100% in agreement. Never designed to be a diagnostic tool just promulgated for use, by tools!
I’ve never known a negative result…..!
I hope the boy only gets it mildly.
Good luck.
Oh jill! So sorry to hear that! I hope you and Jack have a happy time.🎅
What a bummer! Hope you and Jack have a good one anyway.
Have raided the freezer, food not a problem, (but only have frozen sprouts, tough) we were supplying vino, already purchased, so we are good for a happy time!! Cheers!!
God jul! 🎅☃️🍷
Will this go on forever? Test and isolate because of a sneeze? Is your daughter a worrier?
Rather more than a sneeze from what I gather. Daughter is a mother of 3 and when they were little, was worrier in chief, now that they are older, not so much. But mothers never really stop worrying!!
Oh dear! Rotten luck. On a positive note, a friend’s daughter has just passed her driving test at the first time of asking.
What a bummer! Please send sausage rolls to us, we need them!
Oh yes please.
About a week ago number one and only son decided not to travel down to stay with us, he is scared of giving us that which cannot be mentioned. He is in for a pretty bleak Christmas, sharing a house with she who no longer wants to be married.
Oh dear. One of my friends has his son staying with him for Christmas (in the first instance) because his wife (the son’s, that is) has decided she no longer wants to be married.
I would think that it will be tears all round for everyone.
Our son has reluctantly accepted the split and has a nice apartment to move to in February but that leaves him a month to share the house before moving our.
How are you doing?
Me? I’m fine, thank you. Going to have coffee with friends at Oscar’s favourite watering hole (he was a bit miffed yesterday because they’d run out of flapjack and he had to make do with dog biscuits!), going to church, making the most of being Christmassy, going to the meet if local, riding regularly, doing the odd (and sometimes they turn out to be VERY odd!) dressage test …
Sorry to hear about your son, sad news all around.
Sorry to hear that. Hopefully they be no more than mildly affected and recover quickly.
One of our sons and his partner just tested positive too. Makes one wonder if the tests sent out in recent days have been ‘manipulated’ to force people to not mix over Christmas… ……
Having said that, they are both feeling pretty rough. Of course, they could just have heavy colds or good old-fashioned flu.
I shall bid you all a peaceful Christmas Eve. For those who believe, I hope your church will be doing Midnight Mass. I missed the first half of King’s Carol Service because I thought it was on Radio 3… I’ll listen again. How niceto find that there is still one place where the “proper” Bible is used.
I will join you on the morrow, wrapped in swadling clothes.
A demain.
Hopefully I can find the Kings service on the BBC player, it is how we always start Christmas.
BBC Sounds, if it’s available across the pond.
Thanks, Christmas has just begun!
I particularly liked the choral rendition of Holy Night.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1474365915940675584
Afternoon, all. I have laid the fire in the sitting room ready to light tomorrow morning and already laid the table for my midday meal (whatever it’s called) on Christmas Day. I’ll be off to Midnight Mass later. It’s been quite cold, damp and misty here (but it cleared up a bit for the Christmas Eve meet), so I expect I’ll need to wrap up warm tonight.
Sounds all kind of peaceful, Conners!
Have a grand Christmas!
Thanks, Paul. PPPPPP as you know 🙂
Indeed!
A message I keep on trying to get over to younger folk, but…
Is that like ‘don’t sweat the small stuff’?
Proper Planning Prevents P1$$ Poor Performance, Sue 🙂
Snap!
;-))
I like to put Preparation between Proper and Planning… Rule of “7 P”s.
Priapismic Prize Pillocks Pontificate, Perfecting Prime-ministerial Performance?
Oh look, an echo ;-))
Little Sir Echo, how do you do? 🙂
Ahem, Lady Echo, if you don’t mind;-)
Thanks Conway! It is now my new motto! Hope you and Oscar have a wonderful peaceful time together and that your toes stay safe! Merry Christmas to you, and many blessings.
Proper Planning Prevents Piss-Poor Performance.
;-))
Thanks Herr Oberst! Hope the fridge stays cold! It seemingly wouldn’t dare do otherwise!
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Excellent! Sent to our wind power unit!
Sent this to a guy that maintains these things he replied:
“I hope I don’t get called out to assess whether the blades on that turbine are still fit to run. Santa & Rudolf certainly aren’t!”
To be shown to every obnoxious rugrat that demands more presents.
Those are moose antlers… I’ll get me anorak…
Oh yes.
Have you tried the trick with your fridge about turning it on its side for a few hours?
No… SWMBO turned on mega-freeze, and the fridge got cold again. Nothing dare defy SWMBO…
Does she make house calls? I think our elderly fridge is on the fritz. Maybe some of her voodoo is required;-)
Is that because they get tired and need to lay down and get some rest?
Ho ho ho
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10342215/Sorry-Santa-youre-white-straight-male-poll-finds.html
One for Willum
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HAPPY CRIMBO HOUR
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A NoTTL Laff
https://twitter.com/1BJDJ/status/1474422763767185410
Rocket sleigh…
https://youtu.be/vHmRikW9axQ
Good to see what the horse thinks of the Bud.
That’s about all you get from Bud – all pi$$ and wind.
Budvar, however, is good beer.
Which is why I never refer to the American ‘beer’ as Budweiser, as they stole the name from the original.
I’ve raised a brute. Mongo drinks Stella. Junior had half a small glass of Old Rosie.
Both are now fast asleep.
Old Rosie is good. Stella is OK, drink it now and again.
Polish Fox is excellent for canned ale – and 7%, so not really lunchtime drinking…
If I ever tried a romantic event with a gorgeous girl, this is how it would go… :-((
What could be Fowler?
An English Plane tree?
Primer before top coat.
I’m still several weeks before I can take up painting after Christmas. However, all the Kitchen Cabinets are now firmly fixed to the walls – so some progress
I hope they’re not Boris cabinets, they’ll fall off, however firm they claim to be.
No they aren’t – neither are they Smallbone. However, the carpenter employed by the Builders spent 4 years working with Smallbone and he is very good as are the tilers (who use 360 degree laser lighting to get each tile run perfectly level). The plumbers are also millimetre perfect. I just wish they would get the works completed so we can move in. Oh and the electrician is bloody good too!
It’s OK, there’s no need to praise them to the rafters, they don’t read Nottle…
Now you mention it the roofers have done a good job too as far as I can see..
I read that as Satan. Are Specsavers open tonight?
#metoo.
:-((
Christmas message from the Prime Minister.
Boris Says Getting Jabbed for Others ‘Is the Teaching of Jesus Christ’ .
It’s our patriotic duty.
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….but only if it’s the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines, definitely no AZ.
He’ll be wanking on water next…..
Tony Satan-Blair says getting jabbed helps Bill “hurry them up to the pearly” Gates reset the planet in his own image.
Bill Pearly Gates – Widows XS?
The crash and burn version?
Did he actually mention Christ and Christianity? Seeing as the largest group of unvaxxed are Muslims i wonder if he would have had the balls to use Allah’s name in vain.
No obviously.
I hadn’t realised that Jesus was a snake oil salesman. Boris should keep his mouth and his trousers zipped!
Put his mouth to his zip and fellate himself. Save the rest of us a lot of trouble.
A year after the Brexit trade deal was agreed, relations with the EU have rarely been so poor
The deal could have ‘reset’ relations. Instead, it was the high water mark in a year of rows over fishing, Northern Ireland and vaccines
James Crisp : https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/12/24/year-brexit-trade-deal-agreed-relations-eu-have-rarely-poor/
BTL
To quote Satan in Milton’s ‘Paradise Lost’ : “To be weak is miserable …”
And of course if you are weak you will not be respected – you will be held in contempt and quite rightly so. If Britain had shown any firmness or resolve in its negotiations we would now be calling the shots and not be being humiliated in our fishing grounds or in Northern Ireland. It is absurd to praise Boris Johnson for “Getting Brexit Done. He has effectively allowed the EU to vomit and defecate all over us.
Indeed.
Weak as pi$$, the UK negotiation. Amateurs. Even the Kiwis offered to send someone who could to help, but no, Amateur night reckoned they could do it themselves. Then MP’s blundering in pretending to know something… when you go up against the EU, they know what they want, and prepare properly for it. And they got it.
It’s almost as if there was a plan to make Brexit so unpleasant that people would want to rejoin. But that’s a conspiracy theory, so put it out of your minds.
But it has only succeeded in exposing the EU as nasty totalitarian protectionist bullies that nobody in the right minds would want to be associated with.
Even my Labour supporting fellow dog walker said there would be no point in trying to rejoin because we wouldn’t get a good deal now. I did point out that we didn’t have a good deal before, which is why we voted to leave 🙂
Not sure whree comspiracy theory and government policy intersect, but I’d say it’s here.
343204+ up ticks,
Evening R,
He is part & parcel has been for decades, pro eu / an eu asset through & through major, the wretch cameron , treacherous treasa, the fat turk ALL
very satisfied brussels rubber stampers,
We in the real UKIP hurt them badly the
lab/lib/con coalition supporter / voters have tried to hold them together.
I wish all Nottlers a healthy, happy Christmas. Cheers and goodnight!
Enjoy yours too.
Thank you.
I won’t be burning anything – cooking Christmas dinner is husband’s job!
But can we spurn the krauts?
Merry zeitgeistmas
No, boil them. Giant vat of sprouts, bit of bacon and walnuts.
Only for a few minutes mind. After about 4 or five, tip the water to re-use, put the sprouts in a bin bag and throw them away.
Prepare a new bin bag for the next bundle. Keep binning them until the revolting vegetable is history.
Bah Humbug.
I enjoy sprouts.
#me too.
Ove ’em. Especially the tinned version by Bonduelle. That pungent aroma on opening the tin….
A late front running contestant for the “No shit Sherlock” awards 2021
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10342977/Giving-world-four-Covid-jabs-year-impossible.html
We’re watching the carols from Westminster Abbey and Prince William has just done a reading, the next carol up was my favourite, the Sussex carol.
I wonder if that was serendipity or someone at ITV being very naughty!
Slightly off topic.
I received a general Christmas greeting message and replied to one of the team who I know and who will have prepared it.
I got an immediate response!
Working at 8pm on Christmas Eve takes dedication to the cause.
Evening, Nottlers one and all! Just popped in to wish you all a very merry Christmas!
My family gathering seems to have transmogrified (gender-binary cat, anyone?) into being alone on a deserted campsite. Ha! Rachmaninov, Ardbeg, and a blank canvas it is then. Take that, Life!
I attach once again the alternative Nativity I directed last year. What with it being Christmas and all. 20 minutes away from the insanity, I hope, if you haven’t seen it.
Now to try and remember not to stick my paintbrush in the wrong glass . . .
Cheers!
https://youtu.be/BT8H339yEZ8
An unusual presentation but I found it moving.
Thank you.
I’m so glad; thank *you*. I tried to balance the humour with shock and awe, to tell a real story. Luckily the vicar didn’t realise what I was up to 😉
Ardbeg, eh?
Lucky B!
Have a grand Christmas!
Had it saved 😈 You’re in the wrong country or I’d have gladly shared. Cheers!
Just finished Bunnahabhain a few days ago, opened The Glenlivet for a Christmas quality check with my lads. They approve! 😁😁😁
Merry Christmas ashes! Hope you have a safe, peaceful and Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
An old art school pal, doing her homework late one night, dipped her cigarette in the paint water and set fire to her brush.
To her brush?
A likely tale.
A furry tail!
The joke about the French pilot who only goes down in flames?
OK sos! I’ll bite….
She was nat Brazilian then….
Merry Christmas, ATD. 😘☃️🎅🍗🍷
You are never alone with a Nottler!
(Perhaps that should be you should never be alone with a Nottler!!!)
Merry Christmas Ashes – I’m sure one of us will be logged on during tomorrow to share a virtual glass of best medicine. Merry Christmas!
Second sentence more apt ;-))
You are never alone with a Nottler!
(Perhaps that should be you should never be alone with a Nottler!!!)
Merry Christmas Ashes – I’m sure one of us will be logged on during tomorrow to share a virtual glass of best medicine. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas.
343204+ up ticks,
The pack greets “mum”
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1474469903486889991
I may well be back later but for now, and for those of you who go to sleep earlier, may I wish you all a very happy Christmas. Enjoy your celebrations, your food and your libations- as shall we.
It has not been a good year for us, besides all the covid BS and we are really hoping next year is better. Let us hope this Christmas is a pleasant one for us all and that 2022 is better for everyone!
Merry Christmas!!
Seconded, LotL.
Have a grand Christmas, yourself and yours. Take care & keep warm!
Thank you very much LotL! All my best wishes to you both for a very happy day! Merry Christmas to you!
Yes, best wishes and what not. I don’t expect 2022 to improve dramatically, in fact I tihnk it’ll get worse before it gets better but hey ho.
Yes indeed – we’ll hope for a better year to come – and have a Happy Christmas too!
Thanks and all the best to you and yours.
We’re heading for an early night I think – We ‘ve had fish pie for dinner – I did too much potato for the toppping so it could have been done a bit more……. hey ho!
Shoulder of lamb for tomorrow is marinading in the garlic & paprika dressing. Will probably sit down for it mid- afternoon to give us all time to digest it.
Don’t think we’ll be too late. Dragged “Fang” round today…our industrial strength vacuum. It does a good job but it’s hard work…think my arms are twice their usual length;-)
We bought a Vax blade3 earlier this year – I’m still getting to grips with it but not very impressed with the performance – and the battery goes very quiickly. I think it’s more use if you do a quick whizz every day rather than leave it to build up and then blitz.
Merry Christmas and best wishes for a better year for all in 2022.
We all need something positive in our lives after the government inflicted misery of the past two years.
Thanks Corim. I cross my fingers that things will be better but…well, we shall see, won’t we?
I feel at times like Mr. Micawber just hoping that something will turn up, for us and for everyone in the UK and world who has unnecessarily suffered through all this nonsense.
Me too. I pray that the bastards inflicting the hurt and harm on our lives will eventually be brought to Justice.
Politicos and Pharma shills such as Farrar, Whitty, Vallance and Van Tam will shortly have a rude awakening.
Twenty five years ago I designed an Immunology and Signalling Laboratory at The Babraham Institute, a BBSRC run complex near Cambridge based around animal testing.
I was very concerned about animal testing until the Director of the Institute taught me a few lessons. The principal lesson was that without animal testing new drugs could not be released for humans.
None of the current ‘vaccines’ and the coming ‘pills’ have been tested on animals be they transgenic mice, rats or ferrets.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-pillar-of-shame-and-the-erasure-of-hong-kong-s-past
Anyone else note the same thing happening here with the state desperate to erase the past?
We move closer to the hated dystopia of 1984 every day.
I’v never read 1984, but I’ve seen so many references to the plot in the last few years, I almost feel as though |I have.
Merry Christmas everyone!
A bit of music to relax to:-
https://youtu.be/NkopCJmS4-4
Hello Nottlers
Moh , son and I are still feeling not quite on top of things , no temp, but shivering / feeling warm / and a real congested cough. Moh and I were quite bad last night , almost gasping for air . Our eyes have been sore and we have gone through a couple of boxes of giant size paper tissues as well as paracetamol and Covonia .
I do hope and pray that none of you have been feeling like us , it isn’t pleasant .
Steam from the kettle or dishwasher helps abit , I am just hoping we are over the worst and can enjoy our meal tomorrow .
We tested negative re the lateral flow tests , but I think we have had more than a cold , it feels as if our immune system has been given a real battering .
I hope you will all feel better tomorrow. Happy Christmas!
It often happens at Christmas time here too. I’m hoping we’ve had our lurgy for this winter. Hopefully you lot just have a nasty cold. Keep an eye on your taste/smell/appetites etc. Happy Christmas to you and the family.
Maybe it’s Flu making a comeback. Hope you all get well soon…
Big hugs for Christmas, Maggie. 😘🎅☃️🍗🍷
Who’s going to cook your Christmas dinner? Or don’t you feel like eating?
All the very best, Maggie, hope you will be better soon and ready to celebrate the New Year with the family in style! Take care
Hope you feel better really soon. You can have Christmas dinner any time- the main thing is to feel well and eat when you have appetite.
Merry Christmas Belle and family! I really hope you all feel better and enjoy the day!
If colds and flu are making a comeback, maybe there is hope yet.
Our health experts are telling us that negative lateral flow tests are useless but I am sure that they have an interest in keeping people in a state of fear and uncertainty.
Merry Christmas and hoping you feel better soon.
I have chronic sinus disease and am finding it very difficult to get rid of a wheezy cough and sticky mucus. Am using Flixonase nasal spray and Carbocisteine tablets on prescription.
I often feel low with some cold or other at Christmas. These maladies are sent to try us.
I have sinus problems too. Oddly enough while I had Covid, my back of the throat phlegmy cough disappeared. Now I’m Covid free that cough has returned.
Wish you and yours well, Belle.
Sorry you’re all feeling so poorly.
We had good news today our son will be going home on Tuesday.
Great news, Alf.
Prayers are answered, and I am so glad your son is on the mend .
It will be a Happy Christmas for you all.
Hope you all feel better very soon.
Sounds bad, Belle. Hope you’re all well soon!
We hope you have recovered in order to have a splendid Christmas day
Remember that Fawtly Towers episode when Basil’s’ wife was not on top form while the waiter from Barcelona was full of beans. As the waiter declared: “Syb ill but Man Well”.
We hope to see a Well Belle tomorrow!
I hope you all feel much better tomorrow – and enjoy Christmas day, Maggie 🙂
On a more cheerful Christmas theme , Santa does care , and he manages to visit everywhere , sometimes .
Santa greeting Moh’s mum , her last Christmas, 6 years ago .
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They wuldn’t let him in now!
J,
This January 2021 , an elderly was returned to the Care home from hospital .
She had Covid 19, it spread like wildfire through out the home , and 16 elderlies died in the first 3 weeks of January.. The staff were in shock , and the wonderful home closed and is now on the market .. and will probably be demolished.
There’s a lot to be answered for.
Nhs employee, promoted!
Very sad.
Nice to see she had a glass of something in her hand.
That was a little parcel , gift from Santa.
Ah.
I’m a bit worried, I never win anything when it comes to raffles etc.
Went to the pub for 5 o’clock club but none of my close friends were able to go. Landlord said 15 minutes to the raffle draw. I’ve no idea if I had some in a wallet or somewhere before, but I coughed up a fiver for 5 tickets to be sociable.
I won 4 prizes. A bottle of Jack Daniels (I don’t drink it but know it’s popular). Then a bottle of Piper Heidsieck Cuvèe Brut. Then, the prizes were getting bigger as it went along, an envelope with £41, and finally, another with £60.
I knew just about everyone in the pub. I came home with just the 2 bottles of booze.
Well done Mola and very merry hiccups to you 😉
I’m still a bit in shock.
Wow, I like that, you do sound like great fun …
Which pub did you say?
We could hire a charabanc;-)
Yea, could start with Phizzee and work a way down the South coast , pick up me and anyone else along the way.
We definitely would need an East Coast Route – starting in N Norfolk, through Mid Suffolk, Essex, Herts then through to a favoured route to West Dorset and any further points West.
Or a Char lady – but that would be a bit pointless as mola has already cleaned up….
Ho ho ho!
I just felt guilty, Maggie, so just put all the cash behind the bar.
Splendid – I’m sure that was appreciated!
Me too, not sure MOH is quite so happy, I just don’t like to fib.
Same as me- I can’t lie to save my life. My face is a dead give away.
That is a fantastic gesture , and well done , that is what friends are for .
The thing is if you hadn’t have won it , you wouldn’t have missed it anyway , daft logic , but yes , so what .
I feel that way too.
I remember winning the pot for guessing the length of the speech at a Granite Guild Dinner at the RAC Club in the eighties. I felt so guilty I asked the chair to donate it to their welfare fund.
The Rising Sun in Gunnislake, all welcome.
https://mobile.twitter.com/SamCourtney16/status/1474282073523380261
Here’s a handy tip: How to get intimate with 10 screws without getting a repetitive strain injury. First take a container of just under 1000 screws in 10 different compartments according to size weighing about 3lbs. Pick it up making sure the lid isn’t closed and tip all the screws onto the floor. Express an expletive or three. Gather screws up into a lager plastic bag. Place the content onto a tea tray. pour a large glass of medicine and sort each screw into its respective compartment after a while change hands to avoid RSI and swear never to be so stupid again!.
I think I see the problem, King Stepen! It was the lager in the plastic bag…
If only – stone cold sober at midday (knocking off early as it was Christmas Eve…..)
Been there, done that!
What was that story about the escaped lunatic that sexually assaulted 3 ladies in the laundrette and then ran past the police car?
Nut screws washers and bolts?
I once dropped a bottle of Viagra tablets just after taking one. I was down on all fives for a good ten minutes trying to scoop them up.
The damned arrogance of the fat fraud!!
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The only mention of your poison shots in the New Testament would be in Revelation!!
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Fat ignorant bastard. Hope he rots in hell.
What would he know about the teachings of Jesus Christ?
Goodnight and Merry Christmas, everyone!
Merry Christmas, Conway!
Merry Christmas to Nottlers All
I have left a note for Santa,telling him my bestererester prezzie would be for us to have a Johnson Free 2022
Happy Christmas OLT. Have fun!
Fanx Lottie
Yes, but be careful what you wish for.
Merry Christmas to you OLT
I am so glad you didn’t ask Santa for a TRUSS 2022 prezzie x
Hi all you lovely Nottlers, just popped in to wish you all a Very Merry Christmas tomorrow, I hope you have a wonderful day. We have been very blessed with our son’s recovery, slow but steady, and will speak to him tomorrow, for which I thank God and the staff at the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford.
Have a peaceful and joyful day wherever you are and whoever you are with, hopefully with family. Alf and I will be raising a glass or two, or three or more, and will be slobbing out, I mean, relaxing. Enjoy the day all. And thank you all for your great humour, good wishes and prayers during what has felt like really dark times. Goodnight and God bless.
Well done to you, the hospital staff and your son. What did Tiny Tim say?
Tiny Tim says that he is very, very happy to read that Little Alf is on the mend, and in case he is busy entertaining Mr Scrooge tomorrow, may all Nottlers and their families enjoy a wonderful Christmas.
Good, and well said, but I was thinking of his, “God bless us, every one.”
And I’m practically an atheist.
Look, by no means am I as grumpy as young Richard Wilson but after 178 years I might be forgiven for wanting to choose my own words, and not those of some bearded hack from Pompey.
And to you and your family, vw. May your son continue to improve!
Drink until you can’t see and you forget you’re not wearing trousers. That’s fantastic news.
Interesting visual picture….Have a good one Wibblers.
A rotten tomato moment for Monday 27th.
Christmas University Challenge includes as captain (natch) of the Birkbeck team the fox-battering, cross-dressing europhile QC Jolyon Maugham. He is sporting a pale pink jacket as a poseur would.
The programme blurb makes no reference to his level of sobriety.
A rotten tomato moment for Monday 27th.
Christmas University Challenge includes as captain (natch) of the Birkbeck team the fox-battering, cross-dressing, europhile QC Jolyon Maugham. He is sporting a pale pink jacket as a poseur would. The programme blurb makes no reference to his level of sobriety.
Good night, Merry NoTTLers and the seasons best blessings upon you.
Enjoy tomorrow, I’m not sure if I’ll be present but will do my best, on and off.
Merry Christmas NoTTLers x
And to you, you infrequent visitor you
You should pop in more often 😉 happy Christmas 🎄 to you! 🍷🥂🥰
Merry Christmas and thank you for your great posts on various media!
Good night all 😴 Have a happy Christmas
day tomorrow 😊
Good night and Merry Christmas, NoTTLers All 😊!!
Christmas greetings, all Nottlers, live from the organ console. Long sermon…
Merry Christmas Geoff; hope you have a good one and lots of nice grub;-)
Thanks for all your efforts.
I’m off now…yes, I know, many of you would say I’ve been off for years. Anyway, it is now Christmas Day! A very happy one to you all. Goodnight.
343244+up ticks,
This has to be 30 carat,
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1474503752015138819
Merry Christmas to all Nottlers! Many thanks to the boss, Geoff, and moderators for keeping us all going!!
My very best wishes to everyone on here for a wonderful Christmas Day. I am now off to bed. It’s already almost 1 a.m. and if I don’t get to bed and sleep soon then Santa may not pay me a call. Night night!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jHBpS4vaAE&list=PLu-ZrIXeVzVgnNepQNWFfAUDTpvSBXTsv&index=16
Goodnight everyone who is awake .
Merry Christmas , yes I hope it will be xx
Good morning and Merry Christmas folks.
For those awaiting Santa (disguised as Geoff G) to open the 365th Nottl Advent Window, here’s a short video (from the BBC) of a Wiz when it comes to folding paper:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-wales-59729022
Merry Christmas Stephen. Beyond Origami!
Indeed Minty – a case of Supra O*CD!
*Origami
Good morning all, and the Merriest of Christmases. Today’s new page is here.
Good morning. Merry Christmas and thanks for the blog. Because of your efforts i have made some wonderful new friends.
Merry Christmas Geoff, and thank you as always for hosting these pages.
Merry merry Christmas Geoff, and thank you!
Than you and a Merry Christmas.
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