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Morning, all Y’all.
Dark, rain expected – on top of snow and frozen ground… bliss :-((
Thick fog here. And wet.
Good Morning, folks
All invited – BYOB – dark
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Indeed. A version of being holier-than-thou.
That cartoon’s not accurate, Sturgeon looks far too friendly and welcoming.
Good morning folks,
Dry at the moment, might get nine holes in
Latest Breaking News – Greta Thunberg has called for a worldwide ban on circus clowns, on account of the size of their footprint.
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Morning everyone.
A big picnic party in the number 10 garden out in the open, out in the public eye, 40 people in attendance, but nobody noticed at the time.
All we have is a leaked email.
Is there not a policeman on duty outside No10, just outside the front door? That policeman did not notice a few dozen people turning up carrying bottles of wine and maybe some small boxes of canapes?
They have a back entrance. A bit like a speakeasy.
Knock three times and ask for Bojo? (But seriously, armed guards at the front, and anybody can roll up at the back? A bit like the White House and JFK (without the charisma, of course.)
The back is watched too. Not anybody can just rock up without being intercepted. But the watchers are not going to say anything about anything.
And presumably these people all worked there in the offices together every day.
Masked, of course…(sarc)
Making a midden out of a dung hill.
Students’ lives made miserable by superfluous Covid restrictions
Well let that be an early lesson for them about what happens when people go totalitarian and a bit mad.
Police consider investigation into Downing Street ‘bring your own booze’ lockdown party. 11 January 2022.
Scotland Yard’s announcement of a possible police investigation followed the disclosure of an email from senior No. 10 official Martin Reynolds inviting more than 100 Downing Street staff to a party in the garden.
He wrote: “Hi all. After what has been an incredibly busy period we thought it would be nice to make the most of this lovely weather and have some socially distanced drinks in the No10 garden this evening.”
And then, in a highly incriminating plea, he added: “Please join us from 6pm and bring your own booze! Martin.”
Do as we say. Not as we do!
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/police-consider-investigation-into-downing-street-bring-your-own-booze-lockdown-party/ar-AASE72K
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Martin_Reynolds
Boris is waiting to see if he went or not.
Fugging scum. Of course he went. What he means is can a weasel lie be fabricated to get him off the hook.
Rules are only to be followed by the peasants.
Good morning all from a still dark Derbyshire.
Currently dry outside with 3½°C on the yard thermometer.
Ovo. the energy saving dog:
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Good morning, all. Dark and raining.
57 years ago today, I was admitted as a solicitor. Seems like yesterday….
That’s the dementia…
His stovepipe hat was too tight for his big head.
He became a lawyer the harder way. It’s a pity that such routes into professions no longer appear to be open to young people today.
I know. The boy done good.
‘Morning, Bill, 62 years ago, on January 28th, I was admitted as a Boy Entrant into the Royal Air Force.
Morning all
Students’ lives made miserable by superfluous Covid restrictions
SIR – I am a student in my final year at Durham University.
After being subjected to a testing regime comparable to vaccine passports last term (three months before the countrywide regime), this term we have the privilege of two weeks of mostly online teaching to look forward to, along with a cap of 25 people at university-organised social events. Yet again many of my fellow students and I are asking why we are being punished with Covid restrictions beyond the Government’s regulations, especially given the minimal risk that the virus poses to people our age, and the fact that most of us have already caught the damn thing.
What are we paying £9,250 a year for? When will universities be held to account over the substandard learning experiences they are offering? Why am I allowed to mix with my fellow students freely in a club or a pub, but not in a lecture theatre?
These are questions that the Government seems determined never to answer, as that would require a reimbursement of our fees and an acknowledgment that it has allowed the ruin of years of young people’s lives. I am just glad that I am set to escape this terrible university system at the end of this year.
Emily Gordon
Durham
SIR – Have we now reached the point where the Covid testing policy should be reassessed?
If people develop symptoms of a cold, they should simply be told to isolate at home until feeling better.
Dr Mike Copp
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
SIR – When Covid vaccines first became available, they were heralded for offering direct protection to those at risk, as well as indirect protection by reducing the virus’s circulation among the healthy young.
Omicron has made the second of these redundant; boosted or not, many people will still catch it if exposed. Is there now any sense in the Government’s plans for mandatory vaccination among NHS staff?
Richard Barber
London W6
SIR – Having dealt with many novel viral infections in animals and poultry during my career as a veterinary surgeon, I am increasingly frustrated by the figures given for Covid “cases”.
Most of these are not cases of Covid but isolations of the virus which may or may not produce clinical symptoms. We are simply recording numbers of those who, according to a swab, have come into contact with the virus, and one would expect this number to increase as the virus becomes endemic in the population. It is not legitimate to use these figures as an indication of the seriousness of an ongoing pandemic.
Mass testing may have been appropriate early on in the pandemic, but that moment has passed. It is time to abandon all testing unless the person is showing clinical symptoms.
J S Brodie
Newark, Nottinghamshire
Thank you for posting the letters – it is much appreciated.
Certainly university has changed significantly since my time there. I didn’t find many of the seminars especially interesting or useful and lectures were a means to catch up on sleep. I remember one that was captivating, but only the one. It was far more ‘the Young Ones’ than todays Russian military parade.
These days university is far more mechanistic, with expectations of student/teacher time.
Morning again
Colston’s removal
SIR – How does Dame Esther Rantzen know that the Bristol public demanded the removal of Edward Colston’s statue (Letters, January 10)? I do not recall any mandate.
Laurence Dooley
Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire
SIR – It is to be hoped that the Colston statue verdict will be another nail in the coffin of trial by jury. This is an ancient institution, but its antiquity should not blind us to its drawbacks. It was devised in a very different age to provide a safeguard for defendants when neither prosecutors nor judges were, as they now are, independent of the political authorities.
The continued performance by non-professionals of this key role in the administration of criminal justice is anachronistic as well as expensive, cumbersome and time-consuming. It can lead, as the Bristol verdict shows, to capricious and irresponsible results.
Any judge or magistrate who allowed politics or emotion to affect their decision in the way the Bristol jury possibly did would rightly be regarded as acting unprofessionally.
We abolished juries for nearly all civil trials some 90 years ago, and the great majority of criminal trials are held before magistrates sitting without juries. The time has come to complete this process of reform.
John Watherston
London SW4
It was devised in a very different age to provide a safeguard for defendants when neither prosecutors nor judges were, as they now are, independent of the political authorities.
Well Mr Watherston. There has never been a time in the UK before the present when Judges and Prosecutors have been so subservient to the Political Classes.
I wonder which planet SW4 is. It sounds incredibly naif.
My thoughts as well!
Bet that John Ratherston is a remainer.
Bet that John Ratherston is a remainer.
Mr Watherston clearly doesn’t do irony. The Colston verdict didn’t go the way he (the State) wished and should be overturned for a result the State/he would have preferred.
I wonder if he would feel the same way if he was acquitted of a serious offence which would have resulted in a very long sentence but found guilty of a lesser offence. eg murder, where his plea of self-defence wasn’t accepted by the judge but was by the jury.
I hope that Mr Blatherston never finds himself before a court on a dodgy charge – or accused of something which he knows absolutely that he did not do….
What a wazzock.
A nosy search on the web indicates that Mr Wazzockston was a practising barrister and that he served as Registrar of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Counsel, from 1998 until 2005, hence his CBE.
Probably why he finds juries so troublesome.
A nosy search on the web indicates that Mr Wazzockston was a practising barrister and that he served as Registrar of the Privy Counsel, hence his CBE.
Mr Watherston, the alternative is back door trials conducted by the state, for the state. Judges are as corrupt and wet as any jury.
Well, I am glad to have seen these two contrasting letters. They do encourage me to think hard about the issue of jury trials …. I would certainly not like to see juries full of urban public-sector snowflakes like my next-door neighbour … unless I were a brown-skinned “refugee” having committed a heinous crime (common enough in my own country/culture), but. hitherto, rare in England.
Drivers conditioned by the quirks of old cars
SIR – My first car (Letters, January 10) was a 1936 Ford Eight shooting brake, which was being used as a chicken coop until I “rescued” it in 1956 for £2.
The rubber gasket designed to stop water ingress around the handbrake was missing. Every time I drove through a puddle a jet of cold water shot up my left leg, causing me to flinch. Now, aged 82, I drive a Mercedes – but I still flinch whenever I drive through a puddle.
David Clarke
Wickham Market, Suffolk
SIR – In the late 1960s my husband and I acquired an old Rover 3000, which developed a faulty battery.
Once, after I returned to the parked car, it refused to start. A passer-by offered assistance; I responded with thanks, but said it wasn’t necessary.
I opened the boot, where the battery was located, and with the hammer kept there for the purpose gave the battery terminals a hefty blow.
The gentleman stood and watched as I returned to the driver’s seat, started the car and drove off.
Susan Fleck
Gretton, Gloucestershire
SIR – In March 1942 my father drove my mother to hospital in a 1939 Flying Standard 9 to give birth to me and my twin sister.
Three years later, the car suffered minor damage when our house was hit by a V2 rocket. Fourteen years later I passed my driving test in it. I believe it is still taxed, insured and on the road.
Roger Gough
Billericay, Essex
SIR – My first car, in the 1960s, was a red Isetta bubble car, a remarkable machine for which a reverse gear was considered an unnecessary luxury.
It also boasted a front-opening door. After twice parking it head-on against a wall, and unable to reverse or escape, I bought a motorbike.
Cameron Morice
Reading, Berkshire
Passing your driving test in a v2 rocket is impressive. I didn’t know they had mirrors or indicators!
They reached Blighty without Satnavs.
Mind you, they didn’t have to worry about the northbound side of the A12 being jammed from Chelmsford to Ipswich.
Omicron has humiliated Britain’s dismal lockdown establishment. 11January 2022.
By rights, omicron ought to have humiliated the pro-lockdowners. Their apocalyptic narrative has spectacularly collapsed. Daily deaths remain relatively stable, at less than a sixth of the figure projected by some Sage modelling. Premonitions that the Johnson Government had “left it too late” to protect the NHS from the new wave have, so far, proved excessively doomy, with the number of Covid hospitalisations down roughly 33 per cent compared with this time last year. The Manichean fairytale of lockdown legends (Nicola Sturgeon) and libertarian villains (Boris Johnson) has broken out in unhelpful shades of grey, with Scotland’s Covid rate higher than England’s despite tougher restrictions.
You cannot humiliate those who feel no shame! Extract truth from Liars who feel no obligation to it. Judging by personal observation Lockdown is already dead in the minds of those who are supposed to obey it.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/01/10/omicron-has-humiliated-britains-dismal-lockdown-establishment/
“A Sixth”???
Sage and the cretin Ferguson were predicting 6000 death a DAY
Actual numbers?? 77
In reality it’s over but the Globo’s won’t let go,it’s now they’re at their most dangerous as their desperation to impose their will looks lost
‘Morning Minty
The desperation of the guilty is reflected in the evermore harsh conditions they are trying to inflict on the people. The vile untruths and threats made towards those who have rejected being jabbed being a case in point. If the inoculation programme is waning in sympathy with the potion then, as poppiesmum has commented, the protagonists have other tools in their box e.g. financial collapse.
Cornered rats are at their most dangerous.
Yer Scots could be generally unhealthier…
Or from those liars with so much to hide.
Our government and its agencies are replete with liars: those who know what is going on, only a few naturally, and with many whom I believe have supported the liars by repeating the lies for their own reasons e.g. party before anything else; career prospects or just because they have not bothered to think i.e. stupid by any measure. Any Tory politician or agent of this government who promotes the “vaccine”, mask wearing, restriction on movement etc is guilty of at least one of the foregoing, if not all. As for the Opposition…
There has been no opposition since the ’emergency’ powers commenced in March 2020. The country has been run by a coalition government since then; Sir Keef and co have abstained on a few minor points but opposed nil, indeed he has decried the leniency of some of the measures…before backtracking, again.
The ’emergency’ powers will end in March 2022, unless the ‘mood of the House’ decides to extend it, in the vain hope that the incoming legal tsunami will sweep others away before reaching them and their communist cabal of behavioural ‘scientists’.
We’re going to need a bigger reel of piano wire.
Census record errors
SIR – Christopher Sabin (Letters, January 8) is not quite right to say it costs £2.50 to search the new 1921 Census database provided by Findmypast. Searching is free, but when you find what you want it costs £2.50 to see the transcription of that individual Census return.
My initial experience of using this database has not been good. The first search did not find my father, and it was only by guessing the name of the family he was staying with that I found the correct Census page. His misspelt surname in the transcription had confounded my search.
There were at least four obvious transcription errors on this page, so I invested a further £3.50 to view the scanned image of the original Census return. This proved to have been completed in beautiful copperplate handwriting, and there was evidently no real excuse for the errors. I have since looked at other pages and seen more obvious transcription mistakes. One had the sexes and occupations of members of the household mixed up.
This experience, coupled with the fact that I have so far failed to find certain other relatives, suggests to me that this transcription of the 1921 Census is of very poor quality. The nature of some of the errors I have seen hints that the transcriber perhaps had a less than perfect knowledge of English.
I have used the online feature to report the errors.
Stephen J Rowe
Shepperton, Middlesex
SIR – It is a pity that the millions invested by Findmypast to digitise the 1921 Census did not pay for transcription by people who could read the joined-up handwriting on the Census returns and type accurately on computers with spell checking.
Among several howlers spotted in just a few searches was the information concerning my great-grandfather, who worked in a brass foundry (transcribed as bean foundry) and lived in Havelock Street (transcribed as Havtock Street).
Dr Peter Robinson
Blackland, Wiltshire
But looking on the plus side, the transcribers will have been extremely diverse.
It’s really not worth bothering with the transcripts. I haven’t looked yet but I will do.
It appears that they are only charging for perusal until the transcribing costs have been met, so it is probably prudent to wait, J.
The original images are usually much more interesting and not difficult to read. From what I’ve seen so far they are of high quality. I have a subscription but it doesn’t cover this. Will have a look soon but FMP no longer works on my laptop which is annoying.
I imagine it wasn’t transcribed at all, but rather scanned and OCR’d by a computer.
Using cheap, but useless, labour to do the work? Surely not.
Good Morning all! Up here we await with bated breath the latest Covid pronouncements from our Dear Leader. Let us remind ourselves that the government has an overall majority and any opposition is always barking up the wrong tree.
Considering Boris needs an inquiry to remember he was at a party breaking the covid rules he’d applied to us I really couldn’t care less what the hypocritical oaf says.
I know that all government is, by default; corrupt. I accept that but this wasn’t money, it wasn’t a backhander, cash for honours, anything. It was supposedly a public health issue.
He can sticl his parts up his backside.
The video in this article where Boris is being asked about the party shows his utter contempt for truth.
You can see from his facial expression. A little boy caught out.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10389707/Tories-turn-Boris-bombshell-leaked-Partygate-email.html
Good morning everybody.
We Telegraph subscribers get a subtly personalised page created by little workers called alga-rhythms. Late last night I couldn’t resist clicking on a feature about Australasia, and here’s the byline:
“Australian inspiration: Australia is waiting to welcome you back with
open arms when the time is right – so take this time to dream of 11,000
beaches, unique wildlife and beautiful, sun-drenched landscapes as you
plan ahead for your next adventure Down Under”.
“When the time is right”….
Unfortunately I don’t believe that I will ever visit Australia, because it sounds like a good stopover on the way to New Zealand.
It was never high on my travel list and has now gone altogether. For me it’s Africa every time.
London would be nice….{:¬))
Nearly three years since I was last in London.
Timbuktu on Thames?
Kenya sounds nice.
It is. Friendly people, good camps, knowledgeable guides and lots of wildlife. It looks as though I will finally get there next month but there are lots of hoops to jump through. No longer can you just book and go.
Have you considered staying there far from the madding crowd?
The cost would be one consideration…..but this is home.
You could come back for visits. Bring a file in a cake when you do.
New Zealand? Why on earth would you want to visit a couple of islands run by demented horse?
The ‘Putin doctrine’ is an economic catastrophe. 11 January 2022.
Countries that are drained of freedom are quickly drained of entrepreneurship and initiative as well.
That would certainly explain the UK’s Economic Decline though not why Russia has a Space Industry, vast monetary and gold reserves; no debt worthy of the name and produces pretty much everything it needs for its own use!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2022/01/11/putin-doctrine-economic-catastrophe/
Translating this medical, scientific, explanation into a motor car race, such as Le Mans 24hours, what they are saying is that some cars may be faster than others, go further than others, but none of them will finish the race. Place your bets…
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/59929638
By Rachel Schraer
Health and disinformation reporter
Apt title.
The journalist and writer of the article in your BBC link describes herself as a ‘Health and disinformation reporter’.
“SIR – How does Dame Esther Rantzen know that the Bristol public demanded the removal of Edward Colston’s statue (Letters, January 10)? I do not recall any mandate.
Laurence Dooley
Bishop’s Stortford, Hertfordshire”
Tut, tut Mr Dooley. Ranter is a living saint – omniscient – and ubiquitous.
She obviously discovered – to her surprise – that any bollox she writes to newspapers (and she irritates readers of The Grimes as well) will be published. And so keeps on and on. Perhaps she is really Ann Farmer….
Old fossil with big teeth reappears in Rutland. She certainly gets about.
She must have nipped up to Rutland in-between writing letters to the DT.
Pinched that:
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1480949654187651076
IIRC the statue was commissioned to commemorate Mr Colston´s generosity towards Bristol and its inhabitants. One solution would be for a different sort of Commission to investigate the current value of said generosity, and undertake to repay all that money to the countries of the West Indies; it should be a simple matter to raise a loan in the City of London that could be gradually re-paid by the local authority on behalf of the ratepayers.
Those that pay the council tax are probably not the same people who wanted the statue removed.
But they are probably the same people who quietly accepted their local police force standing by watching the statue pulled down.
Living only 30 miles from Bristol, I have not seen or heard any rumblings from locals, radio or local news expressing anger or concern.
Edit. Manners, good morning.
On Points West at the time I think there was shock but little criticism.
Yes I saw the report, I also saw very little reporting in the following days criticising Avon & Somerset police and their lack of action.
When the police were kneeling in frnt of the black looting mob I wasn’t ‘quietly accepting’ their surrender, I was damned furious. They should have been there, baton charging, stun grenades, tear gas, kettling the scum and beating them to the ground.
There should have been lots and lots of blood as the looters were controlled and order imposed. How a tiny, uppity, violent effnik minority were allowed to do so much damage is unthinkable.
We both know the police take their lead from those at the top, and that is where the sackings should begin.
But they are probably the same people who quietly accepted their local police force standing by watching the statue pulled down.
Living only 30 miles from Bristol, I have not seen or heard any rumblings from locals, radio or local news expressing anger or concern.
Edit. Manners, good morning.
Righto, well I want the Norweigians to pay me back for moving into Norfolk and Suffolk.
Come to think of it, I reckon we’re owed a fair wodge from the Italians as well.
Any chance of tapping up the Beaker People?
Original reply reposted.
Good morning, everyone.
Good morning. Foggy and damp.
There is evil afoot…
In yesterday’s Le Parisien : an opinion column by a doctor and a lawyer saying that the non-vaccinated should be prosecuted for manslaughter.
https://www.leparisien.fr/societe/la-loi-doit-sanctionner-ceux-qui-refusent-le-vaccin-et-transmettent-le-virus-lappel-dun-medecin-et-dun-avocat-09-01-2022-EKGP7O5ZY5AT3N52OB45XLCGEQ.php
They are just trying to drum up some more business – you know what lawyers are like.
They’ve got to blame someone for their mistakes.
I wonder whether Mr Watherston (letter further down) would be quite so keen on being tried without jury as I presume would be the case in France.
However, from the tone of his letter I suspect in this instance he would be an enthusiast for such prosecutions.
A trial would quickly expose the lies.
Truly horrific.
Does that apply to NoVAC Djokovic…just asking
‘Morning All
#CovidClownWorld
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Oof
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Mrs Addams hits the nail firmly on the head. As Mark Twain may have said in 1906, ‘It is easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.’
Or, reading through the same source…
In 1647 Baltasar Gracian wrote, in his book ‘The Art of Worldly Wisdom’; ‘Every blockhead is thoroughly persuaded that he is in the right, and every one who is all too firmly persuaded is a blockhead, and the more erroneous is his judgement the greater the tenacity with which he holds it.’
That certainly holds in both of my locals; I wander around mask and booster free, whilst my acquaintances fret about the latest pronouncement from Elsie McSelfie or one of her trained minions.
It will be a long road back to ‘normality’ for some folks.
Modern Life
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343984+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
Facts to face
https://twitter.com/AgainBraine/status/1480814248074911746
343984+ up ticks,
O2O,
He is that far right fruitcake ex leader of the real UKIP ain’t he Og, be telling us next that a continuing support / votes for the lab/lib/con coalition has brought about our near destruction of a once decent nation, WHERES HIS BLOODY PROOF ?
https://twitter.com/GlobalBritain21/status/1480831904752492544/photo/1
How on earth did he get there?
Postal votes in
ghettoswards in London.As lateral flow tests are being discontinued because they are worthless, this presumably means that they have always been worthless. The time, money and man hours spent on these tests was a total waste, then?
Not to hose ordering them, those making them and those selling them
Not if you’re a Chinese bank manager.
Yet another failed murder……..
https://twitter.com/gardenerinwales/status/1480822267508670465?s=21
Yet another ludicrous sentence for a hideous crime……..
What the hell has happened to our justice system,out in three for this??
No less than life for that. It seems our judiciary system is out of kilter again.
Apparently it is common for these savages to try to ensure that their victims need colostomy bags for the rest of their lives.
An article from a couple of years ago.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7795941/Medics-reveal-humiliating-new-trend-gang-knife-attacks.html
Interesting story from France today
Apparently life assurance isn’t valid if you take experimental drugs and then die. Who knew that?
When the family took it to court, the judge ruled that the death was suicide, because nobody forced him to take the jab, and the side effects have been publicised (have they?)
https://ns2017.wordpress.com/2022/01/06/en-france-deces-apres-la-vaccination-dun-grand-pere-tres-fortune-ancien-chef-dentreprise-parisien-de-versailles-avec-assurance-vie-de-plusieurs-millions-deuro-pour-le-benefice-de-ses-enfants/
Edit: how many of us have life assurances? I certainly do, to pay off the mortgage for my children in case anything happens to me. I certainly do not want to invalidate that. Another reason to add to the long list of why I don’t want to have the unnecessary gene therapy jab.
Did you read Caroline’s post about prosecution for being unjabbed?
Yes, I saw it just now. Why is air time being given to such nonsense? It can only be an attempt at intimidation.
It is all Double Dutch to me
Someone did an English summary on telegram, but I couldn’t copy it. A screenshot wouldn’t upload. It’s been commented on at TCW in this thread: https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/the-french-resistance-rises-again/
An elderly cynic writes. Nowhere in the “report” is the vaccine identified – nor the malady for which it was given.
The old buffer might have had a jab of money glands.
Until further and better particulars are produced – I do not believe that this case is covid related.
He’s reported as being very wealthy, so you may be correct…
And the plague has only been going for 22 months.
It is FAR too soon for a French court case to be heard. They take years and years…
Good points. But this ruling could perhaps also apply to the covid jabs – if the side effects are publicised? I certainly want to check with my life assurance company what they say about experimental injection damage.
They’ll be (a) working from home and (b) unable to comment on hypothetical questions.
My local agent is pretty good…his greatest asset is his “honest John” persona…it will be interesting to see what he says.
I just called them, and apparently death from the corona injection is definitely covered in their life assurance. The clerk was able to tell me this off the top of her head, which means that it is a question has already come up. She didn’t know the answer to any other emergency licenced drug.
The difference between the covid emergency licences and any other drug that is licenced for tests is not immediately clear to me. Another thing that we are just supposed to believe in and not ask questions, I suppose.
I could do with some money glands…
A shoo-in for Masterchef The Professionals
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Avec sel et poivre.
That’s the defence cut version of pork Wellington, having no mushroom-based stuffing.
343984+up ticks,
The mysterious brown staining on the hoc seating then could really have a reason for appearing then, well I never.
https://twitter.com/Rob_Kimbell/status/1480799134420377606
For NtN
There was a blonde who just got sick and tired of all the blonde jokes.
One evening, she went home and memorized all the state capitals.
Back in the office the next day, some guy started telling a dumb blonde joke.
She interrupted him with a shrill announcement,
“I’ve had it up to here with these blonde jokes.
I want you to know that this blonde went home last night and did something probably none of you could do.
I memorized all the state capitals.”
One of the guys, of course, said, “I don’t believe you. What is the capital of Nevada?”
“N,” she answered.
For NtN
There was a blonde who just got sick and tired of all the blonde jokes.
One evening, she went home and memorized all the state capitals.
Back in the office the next day, some guy started telling a dumb blonde joke.
She interrupted him with a shrill announcement,
“I’ve had it up to here with these blonde jokes.
I want you to know that this blonde went home last night and did something probably none of you could do.
I memorized all the state capitals.”
One of the guys, of course, said, “I don’t believe you. What is the capital of Nevada?”
https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/c13a42f22e2cdf84515c29eee2f709c4f205c3dd/0_0_1000_1500/master/1000.jpg?width=700&quality=45&auto=format&fit=max&dpr=2&s=52b119d23edd6e478540564ebc4525a4
‘Mother and two-month-old baby Hoffmann’s two-toed sloths (Choloepus hoffmanni) that were rescued when their tree was chopped down with them in it. Miraculously, they survived the fall with only minor injuries and were re-released into the wild near Cahuita national park in Costa Rica.’
Sloth – my role model!
The only positive thing about Esther Rantzen is that she used to have the excellent late, and much missed, Jake Thackray on her That’s Life programme.
Rant – Zen?
There is not much Zen in this odious woman’s Rants.
Indeed, if Zen embodies a philosophy of peace and contemplation then this self-publicising old cow is nothing more than a bovine idiot – an Oxy moron!
O/T This reminded me of you.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10388197/A-menage-trois-high-seas.html
Over promoted secretary!
Is that shorthand for …….?
Or was she conforming to type?
She comes from a Warrior family, Ran Zid
To NtN late last night
Q. What does the receptionist at thesperm clinic say when clients are leaving?
A Thanks for coming
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Jubilee party Ma’am? Bring your own bottle in the unlikely event that life has returned to normal
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https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/01/10/22/52771997-10388427-image-a-38_1641854431770.jpg
During an interview with the BBC’s Dame Emily Maitlis, the Queen is forced to deny she will have to sell Sandringham and take in washing to help pay Prince Andrew’s legal bills
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Royal family sucking up as usual.
Just bung a Colin the Caterpillar on a plate and stick a plastic crown on its bonce.
343984+ up ticks,
May one ask,
In a wartime environment we are experiencing at this moment in time is there not a fringe party that should receive new bulk membership as a backstop to treachery ?
I and many more UKIP called for this early post 24/6/2016
to combat the “we won” now leave it to the tory’s (ino)
I called for UKIP membership to be built on as a safeguard
we are now witnessing the fallout from no attention being paid to that repeated cry.
https://twitter.com/LSW12612672511/status/1480788990118793221
The answer is: None shall pass.
Man has become the first person in the world to get a heart transplant from a genetically-modified pig.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-59944889
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a85c7cf3365b015e556119704fe6d81487cb174e4bbd882b3b19a67c3cfbb2d8.gif
That’ll upset the Vegans.
Will this sort of surgery be available to RoPers?
I was amused by the M&S Christmas campaign this year where a little piggywig seemed to be prominent in the ads. I have no problem with it and when I last visited, the usual Arab immigrant who patrols the entrance to my local Simply Food pretending to sell ‘Big Issues’ was missing!
Chap is making a pig of himself.
Obviously not of either of the two most important religions.
I can’t think of a rasher thing to do…
They seemed to have saved his bacon.
Was his name Napoleon, Snowball or Squealer?
^^Rare^^
https://twitter.com/PearsonSharp/status/1480619579139244033
Clearly not so rare.
that’s bad 🙁
Hope he will be OK. If not, then it should serve as a grim warning to others.
If you want a weather presenter… this is what you’re looking for.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePG6zUYvUZg
What weather??
That is basically what happened to a friend just before Christmas he had not long had his booster had a massive heart attack and died of a stroke when he was taken into hospital.
But still no connection mentioned to covid.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/262b7c9d29422f315042ef4e8479dbda652ad39b7de855fbf53a167d434d2f4e.jpg
I’d also check his feet; he has two right ones.
Any time I attempt to dance, I discover I have two left ones.
#MeToo
Funny Old World
‘WTF were they thinking?’ Tories turn on Boris as he
faces police probe threat after bombshell leaked email shows his top
civil servant invited 100 staff to ‘BYOB’ bash in Downing St at height
of Covid lockdown in May 2020 – and PM and Carrie ‘joined in’
Every Time the Fataturk dithers on introducing more controls,vaxxine passports or social credit “controls” out comes yet ANOTHER party story
Of course no senior MSM were present and they certainly never heard about it for two years(sarc)
So why now?? Cui Bono??
For me,BoJo wants to be liked,he hasn’t the balls to implement the full WEF that will take a Savage Jabber or a Grima Govetongue be very careful what we wish for folks
I fear mandatory jabs for OAPs in Boris’s super plan for “freedom” due out in March.
Try and mandate a jab for me and I’ll “mandate” a jab for you
With this
https://www.foxcutlery.com/n/files/nblol5/fx-593.jpg
It wouldn’t stop at over 60s of course.
Next year it would be over 50s, then over 40s etc, if people are stupid enough to accept it.
I just hope that they don’t include the over-70s.
The over 120s should be safe.
A little over balanced, but nicely made.
Mandatory, but not necessarily lawful in the legal sense. But they may make life very difficult for us, deny access to the nhs etc. Let’s see what happens with the health workers.
I read a post the other day that suggested that teh German government is going to be looking very carefully at how many people leave their health service after jabs become mandatory, to see whether it’s feasible to implement the same for teh general population.
The UK will probably be doing the same. Every care worker or health worker who leaves, is striking a blow for all of us.
An interesting read here.
https://www.voiceforscienceandsolidarity.org/scientific-blog/demographics-of-vaccine-hesitancy-in-the-age-of-vaccine-mandates
An interesting read here.
https://www.voiceforscienceandsolidarity.org/scientific-blog/demographics-of-vaccine-hesitancy-in-the-age-of-vaccine-mandates
The elevated Ruth Davidson was sounding off a few moments ago about the breaking of rules while the rest of us suffered the restrictions.
Nobody is asking the obvious question – how did Johnson get to be PM?
To me the obvious question is, if they felt safe mingling together without social distancing or masks, why can not the rest of us do the same? Why do we need restrictions at all?
It has always struck me that if various politicians, rich bar stewards, civil servants and, of course, Ferguson are apparently happy to ignore all the rules that they have imposed to help us survive the killer pandemic, then they must feel that it isn’t, in fact, that dangerous??
Abso bloody lutely! Got it in one 👏👏👏
Fiddling at the edges of the cess pit, Every single one of the present cabinet are committing the serious offence of misconduct in public office. They are promoting the use of injectates on the people that are known to cause serious harm – both by the results of thousands of peer-reviewed studies and by the actual metrics that show large numbers of casualties. They are party to massive efforts to suppress the truth of the matter, and the truth of the fraud of the re-branded flu that has carried them this far into the violent war against us.
Party politics is just what the Globalists like – divide and rule. Time to get real and understand this is now a binary confrontation – evil is the enemy whether it presses more Order or more Chaos. Was Stalin a Commy or a Fascist dictator – do we care?
https://www.tarableu.com/links-here-to-1000-peer-reviewed-studies-that-say-the-jabs-are-dangerous/
I think these storries are slowly being leaked out by Dominic Cummings.
…as he slowly twists the knife.
During the lock up a friend of mine was made redundant – he lost his job as the company he was working for folded. He tried to kill himself, so distraught was he. Never a particularly stable person, he’d just passed his qualification, had a new born child to support and couldn’t get through to the council for help.
Then this bunch of turds sit, floating about in the garden, quaffing booze having a wail of a time.
We’d vastly improve this country by removing Westminster and the entirety of Whitehall.
Step-ladders, lamp-posts and piano-wire, all spring to mind.
Westminster, be afraid, be very afraid!
Step-ladders, lamp-posts and piano-wire, all spring to mind.
Westminster, be afraid, be very afraid!
My normally non-political hairdresser was discussing this matter with another client.
At about the time these parties were taking place, she and her husband had to settle for a Golden Wedding celebration that consisted of guests peering through windows or small numbers sitting well spaced out at different times in the garden.
She was not impressed.
OK, being a Bolshie couple, MB and I wouldn’t have done that, but the constant need to be alert and practically speaking in whispers in your own garden would have cast a blight on the proceedings. I cannot forget my normally feisty cousin imploring us to keep our voices down when we had tea in the garden during the summer of 2020.
The old GDR apparatchiks would have rendered speechless in admiration.
Good morning. A really great letter from a leading Israeli virologist that nails the poisition thoroughly.
https://swprs.org/professor-ehud-qimron-ministry-of-health-its-time-to-admit-failure/
Excellent letter that applies just as well to the UK. Thank you, Professor Ehud Qimron.
Qimron, is that a new variant?
Bound to appear just before the current Corona Virus Act expires in March.
And the new Pfizer omicron vaccine arrives.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/pfizer-ceo-announces-omicron-vaccine-ready-march-b976001.html
You have not set up an effective system for reporting side effects from the vaccines and reports on side effects have even been deleted from your Facebook page. Doctors avoid linking side effects to the vaccine, lest you persecute them as you did to some of their colleagues.
It seems likely that the whole covid exercise was well rehearsed and discussed long before it took place. No wonder they have hidden the pre discussions for more the 50 years.
Another case of “But we already knew that!”
And comments have been closed. what a surprise!
My goodness! T Cells?! What are these newfound inventions of modern science! Why didn’t we know about these before covid!
A high T cell count was needed to survive HIV/Aids. Yet another man made virus that got loose.
Reminds me of Henry Ford. He used to build model T’s and sell them.
Given that masks, sanitisers, social distancing and lockdowns ensure less human interaction, could we be doing more harm by reducing the likelihood that we get colds?
This whole episode of Covid is ripe for numerous instances of the law of unintended consequences to come about.
Foreign meddling behind Kazakhstan unrest, Putin claims. 11 January 2022.
Vladimir Putin has claimed the unrest in Kazakhstan last week that killed at least 164 people was the result of foreign meddling, and said a Russian-led military bloc should take steps to ensure that future attempts to interfere in the region failed.
Protests, which began over a sharp rise in fuel prices, quickly spread across the country, but were taken over by violent groups who stormed government buildings and the airport in Almaty, Kazakhstan’s biggest city. Widespread looting followed.
Yes it has all the hall marks of Mi6/CIA though it was probably brought forward in response to the Ukraine crisis to compound Russia’s political difficulties!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/10/foreign-meddling-behind-kazakhstan-unrest-putin-claims
They didn’t die from covid. They died from plastic poisoning.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10388587/Hundreds-mourners-gather-Paris-funeral-eccentric-French-TV-star-twins.html
Cripes they’re hideous monsters.
Bridegrooms of Frankenstein.
The biggest surprise is that they procreated.
Dread to think what his wife looked like. The other one was obviously gay.
They denied that they had ever had “work” on their faces.
They were also known to be serial liars.
Weird – they were good-looking as young men – whatever posessed them to make themselves look like that?
Perhaps they only received half a brain each.
Mental illness.
Did Novac lie?
Djokovic investigated over shock claim he made ‘false declaration’
NOVAK DJOKOVIC still faces having his Australia visa revoked for a second time while the federal government is now investigating a new discrepancy on his travel documents.
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/tennis/1548048/Novak-Djokovic-Australian-Open-visa-medical-exemption-investigation-tennis-news
Harassment, that’s all.
Re, document..
So how was it possible for Novak Djokovic to have submitted a valid form by December 10, if his ‘qualifying’ infection (now over) was not first detected until December 16?
Plum, I wish the media would pay attention to the lies they tell every day to manipulate the population, and the lies of our politicians and nhs.
He’d already had Covid in summer 2020 – so he had natural immunity anyway.
So he claimed.
He submitted it later?
The media is trying to portray him as a lone con artist and chancer, but reality is that he has a team of lawyers and assistants to check the rules and handle tournament entries. If recent infections don’t count any more in Australia, they should just change the rules and have done with it. As it is, they’re giving a strong impression that they just don’t want to risk a prominent jab refuser winning a major tournament.
Agreed, 100%, BB2.
What’s going on is political ping pong.
I read the following article and immediately thought Pot, Kettle, Black.
Jacobs has sprayed her volley of criticism far and wide, SAGE, the Whitehall blob, quangos, politicians etc but no mention of the DT or indeed the Lame Stream Media and their involvement of project fear.
Omicron has humiliated Britain’s dismal lockdown establishment
Sherelle Jacobs 10 January 2022 • 9:30pm
6-8 minutes
By rights, omicron ought to have humiliated the pro-lockdowners. Their apocalyptic narrative has spectacularly collapsed. Daily deaths remain relatively stable, at less than a sixth of the figure projected by some Sage modelling. Premonitions that the Johnson Government had “left it too late” to protect the NHS from the new wave have, so far, proved excessively doomy, with the number of Covid hospitalisations down roughly 33 per cent compared with this time last year. The Manichean fairytale of lockdown legends (Nicola Sturgeon) and libertarian villains (Boris Johnson) has broken out in unhelpful shades of grey, with Scotland’s Covid rate higher than England’s despite tougher restrictions.
Mr Johnson could not have asked for a more auspicious political moment to usher in a new phase of Covid, where we finally learn to live with the virus. His authority has to some extent been rescued, as he has been vindicated by his decision (or at least, that of his Cabinet) not to follow Ms Sturgeon into further restrictions over Christmas. While Scottish business leaders implore her to scrap curbs on restaurants, pubs and large gatherings, some figures in Holyrood are calling for a coherent national Covid response coordinated from Westminster.
With Britain a closely-watched epicentre of omicron in Europe, the PM is well-placed to lead the rest of the developed world, too, as it comes to terms with the realities of endemic Covid. South Africa has done precisely this for low-to-middle-income countries. A relatively poor nation where three quarters are unvaccinated and a health system weighed down with the double burden of TB and HIV, it has none the less ridden out an omicron wave without having to cancel elective surgeries. Having opted for a curfew rather than a lockdown, it has lifted all restrictions apart from a ban on indoor gatherings of more than 1,000 people, and masks.
Here is Britain’s chance to show that ageing but well-vaccinated Western countries with superior health services can do one better, avoiding seasonal restrictions altogether.
A courageous leader would seize this moment to scrap mass testing (replacing it with regular testing for high risk groups like health workers and delivery drivers). At the same time, they would turbocharge Britain’s variant preparedness plan, announcing a new Porton Down-style complex to develop jabs for future variants (following the initial scramble to develop Covid jabs, UK Government investment in vaccine r&d has proved surprisingly modest). They would launch a revamped antivirals taskforce – dedicated to investment in the kind of treatments that, in combination with vaccines, can once and for all demolish hospitalisation rates.
And yet I fear that none of this is going to happen – or at least that it will happen only the tentative, cowardly and piecemeal way we have got used to. Why? Far from being humiliated by the experience of omicron, the lockdown camp maintains a dismal grip on the debate. Ministers continue to indulge the scientific establishment’s groupthink on free mass testing, pouring cold water on suggestions that it might be scrapped even though only 18 per cent of people who test positive isolate properly. They show no sign of withdrawing masks in schools, despite a lack of robust evidence that the benefits of such a practice outweigh the harms. They appear to be edging towards shortening the self-isolation period to five days, but weeks after the US successfully did the same.
Moreover, far from winding down, Project Fear is becoming institutionalised, as Public Health England’s replacement, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), is fashioned into a propaganda arm, pumping out worst-case scenario modelling to complement Sage. The basic elements that need to be in place to live with Covid – like an advanced bulk vaccine manufacturing industry, and a robust variant preparedness plan – are being held back by civil service red tape. Again, the question is: why? The answer: a combination of state incompetence and middle-class vested interests.
Nowhere is the wicked problem of dysfunction clearer than with respect to the NHS. It does not seem to be being overwhelmed by omicron, so much as by a HR crisis, as sickness absences double. The unfolding logistical nightmare might have been alleviated if only No 10 had had the foresight to build up a reserve force of retired and medical student volunteers. So too the political posturing: for all the shiny announcements about NHS recruitment drives, the Treasury continues to block any attempt to work out how many nurses and doctors are actually needed. Canny hospital trusts, in turn, brief “scary” rises in figures, even when their critical capacity appears to be stable.
Meanwhile, the Whitehall Blob has learned fast that a permanent semi-emergency affords it the best of both worlds. Dysfunctional bodies can dodge accountability. Take the UKHSA – an umbrella organisation that oversees, among other things, the calamitous test-and-trace system. It continues to operate in bunker mode, unable to confirm to Parliament things as basic as its objectives and aims, and how it measures performance. At the same time, bureaucrats can cling to procedure and undermine projects that threaten their groupthink. This appears to be particularly scuppering vital attempts to build up the UK’s vaccine manufacturing capabilities.
All the while, pro-lockdown arguments are still being amplified by influential players. Covid has given a fresh lease of life to Britain’s dying trade unions. It has conferred new strategic power on the HR industry, which has been losing boardroom influence over recent years (ironically too subsumed in the paperwork of its own processes to impact real decision-making). Annual hibernations suit middle class professionals, a newly powerful swing voting force, as politics realigns, with owners and the working class on one side and the administrative bourgeoisie on the other.
It is a fearsome alliance, and one that only a small number of politicians have thus far been courageous enough to properly confront. But Mr Johnson may soon have no choice but to do so. The senior Tory backbencher Mark Harper has warned that “prime ministers are on a performance-related contract” and that Mr Johnson faces revolt if the last remaining Covid restrictions aren’t rescinded soon. The UK is running out of time to rid itself of the failed pro-lockdown ideology. Perhaps the Prime Minister is too.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/01/10/omicron-has-humiliated-britains-dismal-lockdown-establishment/
Possibly editorial pressure would have stopped her criticising her employers.
But no mention of other MSM.
My close neighbour and friend was all for lockdown until I told him that his share of government’s over-spending meant he’d effectively owed all his wages for the year. Then his employer’s business collapsed 6 months ago, he was made redundant and he’s not been able to get another job. Formerly apolitical, he now hates Johnson and Starmer with a passion.
Funny, what happens when reality strikes, Dale.
In fairness to Sherelle, she has always been a sceptic and on the side of freedom. But she is young and does need to keep her job, so omission rather than outright accusation is probably the only realistic option for her at the moment.
I do disagree with her on regular testing – delivery drivers, forsooth!
An interesting viewpoint on how the public can be manipulated.
People cite Germany when asking “how could this happen?”, but if Cole is to be believed the actual process is more complex than a single target group.
https://www.takimag.com/article/the-curious-case-of-the-barking-nazis/
Like every other government, the Australian authorities are weighing up how to make authoritarian decrees and restrictions seem to be completely normal. Fixed!
Australian or Austrian? There appears to be more than homophonics at work here.
No wonder I used to get the countries muddled when I was a child.
Several downright lies in the above article. One is the line highlighted by Rose. Another is “As a society we have chosen not to favour paternalistic health policies, on smoking or drinking, or obesity”
Smoking bans and taxes, tax on alcohol and sugar, constant media nudges – what are those if not a paternalistic government-knows-best approach?
Dr. Farooqi behaving like a real doctor.
Hard, not to notice that, of the unjabbed, no mention is made of Muslims unjabbed.
Could it be that the Muslim population are either NOT asked, or prevent any questions BEING asked?
They think being hijabed counts, the burqs.
I should have thought that being young, healthy and/or having already recovered from the plague was a cast iron reason for having the jab NOT making sense!
https://twitter.com/Exen/status/1480643223810940931
“I’m late for the stag do, must rush, oops!” Obviously the buck doesn’t stop here.
Morning MM
Lets hope Monarch of the Glen gave that hunter something to think about … by numbing his horniness!
343984+ up ticks,
Morning TB,
Flit or sh!t, that was the horns of the dilemma.
A Russian moose or a German moose?
343984+ up ticks,
Afternoon Anne,
Have to ask the hunter that one, he had much closer contact by the sound of the oooff at meeting conclusion.
An alternative point of view , and very believable .
https://twitter.com/BunkerPm/status/1480845395165167620
Kazachstan is 72% Muslim.
Global events and the perpetrators roundly abused? What planet is this bloke living on?
Muslim terrorist blows up a bus and kills a dozen people.
The following chain of events starts up:
The media report white, male Right wing mentally lone wolf suicide vest wearer has blown themself up on a bus.
Not religiously motivated.
Murderer unknown
Killer identified as Abdul Bud Ding, an illegal immigrant and fervent Muslim.
Police move to protect mosques
Killer still reported as mentally ill lone wolf not religiously motivated.
Witnesses report the man was looking for a loo and a snack bar.
Media buries the story.
BBC wheels on muslim to say that muslims are persecuted and should be given more tax payers money. Complaint made that this is just muslims practicing their own culture and that hindering it will bring reprisals.
BBC tells us is all the fault of white men.
A year later the terrorist attack is suppressed and ignored by the press, government and white men blamed.
343984+ up ticks,
May one ask,
We have criminals working in number 10, are the cleaners
safe ?
Illegal Migrant With Criminal Record Discovered at Swedish Prime Minister’s House… Working as Cleaner
Novak Djokovic’s mother says Australian authorities ‘tortured’ her son in detention
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/01/10/novak-djokovics-mother-says-australian-authorities-tortured/
Presumably by playing ‘Waltzing Matilda’ on an endless loop and only providing Foster’s to drink.
That would do it. ‘Waltzing Matilda’ always brings tears to my eyes.
And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda turns on the waterworks for many – even those of us who have no connections with Australia.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFCekeoSTwg
That is cruel and unnatural punishment.
Force feed him Lamingtons and the UN will have to step in.
Good
MoaAfternoon.Thanks to my hairdressers’ valiant efforts, I am now temporarily restored to my former glory.
If the rain can hold off until Spartie has had his walk I’ll be a happy bunny.
343984+ up ticks,
The lab/lib/co, current members / voters will not be pushing for this, facts are very unnerving,
https://gettr.com/post/pnmejd6dcb
A husband and wife were driving through Louisiana.
As they approached Natchitoches, they started arguing about the pronunciation of the town.
They argued back and forth, then they stopped for lunch.
At the counter, the husband asked the blonde waitress,
“Before we order, could you please settle an argument for us?
Would you please pronounce where we are very slowly?”
She leaned over the counter and said, “Burrr-gerrr Kiiing.”
My wife and I had been to Boston Mass for the day, took the train back to Hyaniss station drove the hire car back to Falmouth, we drove into a ‘Burger joint’ to buy a take away, it went like this…….from the parking area and the Buzz remote. Yes, what would you like to order ? Two whoppers chips and salad please. You want whaaat ?? Two whoppers chips and salad please,…..again …….two whaaaat ?? (Too English). Okay,… two Whapppppppurrs chips and salad. As we picked them up the young staff looked as us both as if were were aliens. As we probably were.
So they served you potato crisps….{:¬))
They must have understood chips. Good job i’m not a Kiwi. We still be sitting there.
Another laugh was we went out somewhere else for the day as you do and left the do not disturb notice on the Hotel room Door. That evening were were in a local bar and some people sitting next to us were some the staff in the hotel. One of them said, And they were in there all day ??? And the other replied are they English ?? We finished our drinks and left they didn’t recognise us,……… but we didn’t want to hear any more.
Fries.
We went to a sea food restaurant on evening and the waitress was rather concerned that we had consumed two glasses of wine each, we explained we had walked to the Venue, something they don’t seem to do in the US. And half way through the meal, I had a sea food platter. She came a said, would you like ketchup with your fries ?
There were so many clams and oysters etc in the huge dish I had no idea there were fries underneath.
I’m surprised the Prof hasn’t been no-platformed.
I’m surprised the Prof hasn’t been no-platformed.
Small world,ain’t it………….
https://twitter.com/La_Haine_7/status/1480871886548574208
He probably misheard, it was Midsomer Murders and they wanted clues on how theirs are solved.
Big cover-up job then.
Lord Ivar Mountbatten’s ex-wife hails ‘blended family’ after same-sex marriage
Keeping Up With The Aristocrats, ITV’s new fly-on-the-wall series, shows an unfamiliar side to four of the nation’s aristocratic families.
The World is officially MAAAAAAD
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/01/11/lord-ivar-mountbattens-ex-wife-hails-blended-family-same-sex/
Too much inbreeding? – But on the bright side same sex unions may reduce this problem.
No lip from the Hapsburgs?
I suppose we should be thankful it’s still same-species.
“Ain’t that the truth files”
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/92d8908e0ebd617cec9bfb8f5da4376f2fd797ac52559738baf6644263f248e5.png
See pictures of London for more details……..
There’s a poster all over the London Underground of a group of kids standing in front of a rubbish dump. It’s supposed to be making a greenie point about recycling, general wastefulness, or some such but what strikes me is the state of the kids – dishevelled, messy and badly dressed. If you look closely they’re clean but still, anyone from the 50’s would assume they were strays and living on the dump.
Or even the above photo of Rio de Janeiro in the 50s. Looks like Heaven. If one could only fly to Rio (by the sea-O)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKvVV5orMBM
‘Stop lying Boris!’ Johnson dodges Commons grilling after email shows his top aide invited 100 staff to ‘BYOB’ bash in Downing St at height of Covid lockdown in May 2020 – but No10 says Martin Reynolds WON’T be sacked and row was IGNORED at Cabinet meeting.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html
“The raging ‘Partygate’ row was not even mentioned at Cabinet this morning, according to No10. Mr Johnson is also sending a junior minister to field an urgent question in the Commons this afternoon, rather than facing a grilling himself.”
What exactly did Boris Johnson claim he admired about Winston Churchill? I think it was his judgement, decisiveness, oratorical powers and leadership?
Boris Johnson has none of these things himself – his main characteristics are sheer funk, incompetence, passing the buck and craven cowardice.
At this point I don’t even care about Partygate.
I just want a PM who will lead us out of this mess. Getting rid of Johnson is unlikely to bring about any improvement. We gain nothing by allowing him to slither off to his fat retirement and his next divorce. It’s more punishment for him to have to stay in office.
Anyone who didn’t realise at the G8 last year that there were rules for us and other rules for them must be extremely naive, especially as there have been hundreds of photos since then of unmasked rich people being served by masked lackeys.
I agree with your last sentence. What bothers me is that very few people are thinking “if they can do without the restrictions so can I”.
There’s a bunch of Northern pupils will contradict you, VW. Refusing to mask up in class… Excellent!
More power to their elbow Oberst. Good to see there is rebellion among some youngsters.
Those photos of masked people serving unmasked people make me furious. Masking is such a denial of humanity.
What a life !
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10388197/A-menage-trois-high-seas.html
With three women on the go how did he menage to keep it up?
Maybe It was all rigged.
Plain sailing.
Lift up the top sheet and spanker.
Then splice the mainbrace
One of those fine ladies looks a bit like Anneallan of this parish. Been living a double life Miss Mitty?
Maybe he was always down below whilst they had their hands on the tiller.
All the nice girls love a sailor…
Not at my age!
I’ve got a boat… and in case a lady wishes to know, I wear size 12 boots which I always take off at night! 😉
I’ve got a boat… and in case a lady wishes to know, I wear size 12 boots which I always take off at night! 😉
White House press corps resorts to desperate measures with press-shy President. 11 January 2022.
The 79-year-old president has conducted far fewer press conferences than five of his immediate predecessors in his first year in office and has given less interviews with the media than the six presidents who served before him.
Biden ignored shouted questions from reporters on the White House South Lawn on Monday morning.
There’s probably been no leader as useless as Biden since Blind King John of Bohemia at the Battle of Crecy!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10387479/Reporter-holds-handwritten-SIGN-try-response-Biden-ignores-questions.html
Fewer interviews.
They were lesser as well or at least less informative than others.
https://twitter.com/truthbeforepc/status/1480899070243835904?s=20
Oi Laffed
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343984+ up ticks,
Whats her feelings on the 16+ year cover up of the rotherham rape & abuse via foreign paedophiles of 1400 /1600 children ?
https://twitter.com/ASK_des/status/1478678421874032640
Phew! The latest jigsaw just finished. The MR did 98% of it – as my wonky colour vision made distinguishing the shades very tricky.
Very soothing puzzle.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/e98156869a2cabd53877ea6627fcf3eef12006a2537de105a028d5114f5acaf6.jpg
It’s upside-down.
:@)
That’s not a jigsaw puzzle – that’s torture!
Population statistics from Steve Kirsch – from a clear thinking soldier’s resignation letter. It just shows up the bullshit we’ve all been fed for the last two years.
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/very-clear-thinking-from-an-rcmp?r=z2izz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email
Clearly a dangerous renegade trouble-maker.
Forwarded to my MP. Thanks for that.
Forwarded to my MP. Thanks for that.
He won’t be taken for a fool, and good for him.
Our government is disrespecting all of us with their lies, but particularly over the vaccine mandate for the armed forces who are prepared to lay down their lives in defence of our country. Not for Pfizer profits or Schwab’s great reset or bankers’ messes.
https://twitter.com/JayneDWales/status/1480905509800656898?s=20
Fake dogs.
Fake fence.
Like my Retriever Fred waiting at the door and whining to go out. You went and opened the door and he just stood there or stepped out for three seconds and came back in.
Hi, NoTTlers – Can you guess the film?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEbi_YjpA-Y
About a boy?
Crewe Arms pub….half pint of some sort of beer and that on the juke box. Music is so evocative.
About a Boy?! With that fellow who plays himself all the time?
Look below. :@)
About a Boy?! With that fellow who plays himself all the time?
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Improving public understanding of Net Zero: https://twitter.com/latimeralder/status/1480919598799196160?s=20
Where are the integral unicorns?
That would be funny if it wasn’t true. Still, it’s what happens when you have PPE graduates making technical and scientific decisions.
Note – Churchill never went to university.
Nor did Barnes Wallis and Frank Whittle. It didn’t seem to hold them back.
Oh dear, two years of deep lying led by Dr Fauci:
https://twitter.com/michaelwags/status/1480925067500470281?s=20
Fauci reminds me of Bill “It depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is.” Clinton
The perfect punishment for Fauci: Death by lethal injection.
https://twitter.com/michaelwags/status/1480925067500470281?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1480925067500470281%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fdisqus.com%2Fembed%2Fcomments%2F%3Fbase%3Ddefaultf%3Dnottlt_i%3D205120https3A2F2Fnttl.blog2F3Fp3D2051t_u%3Dhttps3A2F2Fnttl.blog2Ftuesday-11-january-students-lives-made-miserable-by-superfluous-covid-restrictions2Ft_e%3DTuesday201120January3A20StudentsE2809920lives20made20miserable20by20superfluous20Covid20restrictionst_d%3DTuesday201120January3A20StudentsE2809920lives20made20miserable20by20superfluous20Covid20restrictionst_t%3DTuesday201120January3A20StudentsE2809920lives20made20miserable20by20superfluous20Covid20restrictionss_o%3Ddescversion%3D4474eb952b0ac3bafd98c3224c1d140c
Alea jacta est: Mother has a place at a residential home for dementia, in Penarth. Looks a nice place – https://www.parksidehousepenarth.co.uk/ – located where a few years ago she was looking to buy an apartment, although as a Dementor, she won’t be allowed out alone. Not that she can walk far, anyhow.
Her house needs cleared and sold, to pay the £800 or so weekly fees.
To some extent, beginning of a relief that the uncertainty is reduced, to the other I guess I was hoping illogically that she would be returning home at some point, and that life might return to some semblance of normal for her – and us.
I’d still like to take her to lunch at the Blue Anchor in Aberthaw. Last time we were there was in the summer of 2019. Never expected it to be the last time.
It won’t be the last time, believe it and it will be.
Good luck.
I do hope it all works out for her and you. You have had a worrying time over the last several months so maybe some of that will ease now.
Good to know, Paul, my first wife’s Grandmama was in a home in Penarth but that would be late 70s or early 80s. We would take her out in her wheelchair for a perambulation along the high cliff paths and organise ‘Granny Races’. She loved it.
A sea change, but you had to take a decision by the sound of it. Who knows what the future will bring?
So sorry Obers, but also pleased for you and your Mum. Sad because she isn’t able to look after herself, but it must be a relief to know that she will be safe and cared for when you cant be there. Just make sure to get her to The Blue Anchor, and enjoy your family lunch!
Reassure yourself that you have done the right thing.
Probably, Conners. There was no alternative. Kept her at home as long as was possible, but in the end, she couldn’t cope without constant supervision. That made the decision a no-brainer, really.
You can console yourself with the fact you kept her at home as long as was possible. I eventually had to admit that I could no longer cope with caring for MOH. When I confessed it, the (male) nurse who was at the meeting immediately confirmed it and said that I had done very well to cope as long as I had. I should imagine guilt about admitting to failure is pretty common.
You have done amazingly. That situation is difficult enough when the patient is nearby, let alone on the other side of the North Sea and when travel is made nigh possible by government hysteria.
The travel has been the big challenge. I’d have willingly let airlines and car hire companies have my money by frequently flying over to sort things out face-to-face, but that’s been either impossible, or close to. Very stressful.
https://static.standard.co.uk/2022/01/11/13/ADAMS20220111.jpg?width=1024&auto=webp&quality=50&crop=968%3A645%2Csmart
To keep warm this winter, the government recommend hugging pets, doing star jumps and eating porridge.
I tried it.
The dog went mental as his head hit the ceiling and my breakfast’s all over the walls.
Hell I pay good money to a gym to be told to star jumps, I feel abused.
Hell I pay good money to a gym to be told to star jumps, I feel abused.
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‘I’m afraid the school insists on masks.’
A bleak outlook.
The joy of cold houses. 11 January 2022, 1:05pm.
Both my husband and I grew up in large, freezing houses when winters were truly cold and we had to regularly chip the ice off bedroom windows in the morning. We would feel a sort of moral victory over the elements and a delight in whatever warmth we might find, perhaps crouching over a tiny fire or leaning up against an Aga. My youth was chilly and happy. So winter, thrust whatever you like at me — I will survive.
Children are easy to indoctrinate too. We told them that people who lived in warm houses got colds (none of us ever did) and were slightly soft and puny, poor things. And we taught them that the real pleasure of food lay in the fact that it was hot: not only did it fill you, but it warmed you through and through. Wretched lot, most people never knew the delight of holding a hot bowl of soup in your hands and that tingly feeling you get when your fingers thaw.
I would like to strangle this woman with my bare hands and then peg her out on an iced up rigid washing line by her ears in January/February. I was brought up in a Council House with no Central Heating. After hearing the shout “SCHOOL” I would pull my clothes into bed with me and warm them for ten minutes before pulling them on under the covers. They would, on good day, be warm enough for the second call and then it was a matter of leaping out of bed, sprinting downstairs and huddling and shivering over sticks in the grate that were just coming to life. You had to put off any overnight urge to go to the outside toilet until the last possible minute since it was colder than the inside of my present freezer. Only the presence of an old Hurricane Lamp that my Father had installed to prevent the pipes freezing made it bearable. Bring on the mythical Global Warming!
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-joy-of-cold-houses
Why? Her story seems to be similar to yours. We all had cold houses in the 50s.
I lived in a cold house. It was horrible. I was ill all the time. I missed a quarter of my schooling because of bronchitis and similar. It was horrible.
The prescribed school uniform was neither waterproof nor warm. There was no comfort at all until the summer came.
Cold does not make you strong. Gloating about the cold is daft, although at least she does not mention having to live off gravel (and lucky to get it).
The ice patterns on the bedroom windows in the morning did look nice though! Didn’t see them again until fractals were imaged.
‘Afternoon, Horace, “…people who lived in warm houses got colds (none of us ever did) and were slightly soft and puny,”
Does that adequately describe you and yours?
It wasn’t warm, but I was certainly soft and puny. On the other hand, my frequent fist-fights with the local tuaregs did toughen me up bit.
We lived in a freezing between-the-wars house in Yorkshire, I remember the beautiful fern patterns that decorated the windows after a night’s frost, and walking to school with the snow coming over the top of my wellingtons. Central heating? What was that? It was a bowl of porridge to see you through the morning. The immune system does not work efficiently when the body is cold, I was frequently away from school with upper respiratory tract infections, I was away more often than I was there. And I agree with Horace, the school uniform was not suitable for the sorts of weather we had to endure oop north.
…and you guys, Mum, including Grizzly George, refer to us as Soft Southerners.
Check Norfolk and, despite its name, it isn’t oop north.
Essex during the war suffered from the cold; it was deemed “south”, so only got the southern coal ration, but there was precious little between it and Siberia when the wind swept across the North Sea!
My mum always got up first on winter mornings and had a blazing coal fire burning in the living room before the rest of us stirred. I recall sitting close to the fire and being too hot at the front and freezing at the back. Mum would slip our clothes under the bedclothes before we got up.
I remember, when we were ill and had to stay in bed, my mother would take smoking and fiery coals from the kitchen fire and bring them up to the fireplace in the bedroom on a coal shovel. .
Being ill and confined to bed was the only justification for having a fire in the bedroom!
It could be bloody cold in sarf London as well.
Whenever I have been to London, not often I must admit during the winterest of winter months, I have always found London extremely cold, far colder than Cambs. In Cambridgeshire the problem is the cold wind, in London the cold air seemed to settle around one like a freezing shawl; there was no movement of air, the cold was simply there, all-pervasive wherever you were. I think this is because London is situated and sprawls within a shallow basin. The cold air pours and sinks into the basin and settles, there is no breeze to refresh.
Before I emigrated to the US- CT in fact, I had read novels about the Puritan settlers of the Bay Colony, Plimoth Plantation and the first settlers in CT itself. Never gave a thought to the winters.
Our first winter there was an eye opener- very cold indeed, ice and heavy snow and it was like that pretty much every winter. My thoughts went back to the Puritans- how on earth did they manage? Many did die but they were so unprepared with their insubstantial English clothing and “houses” full of gaps in the wall and heated only by a small fire.
They did learn however, those that survived, and there are several houses in Farmington CT that are 17th century and look very solid and secure.
Never mind the religious aspect, they earned my admiration for surviving those first winters in dwellings that were basically simple shelters. Brrrrr!
10 to a bed I imagine, and lots of babies with more than 10 fingers and thumbs.
Not sure about that Mola. I think their religious beliefs made them quite circumspect but it’s also possible that things did go on. Places like the remote mountain areas all over the US certainly did lead to dubious activities.
I was shocked to discover that there are many, many undocumented people, no, not immigrants, but people who live in remote areas in the Appalachians for example. Births and deaths are not always recorded and as most of the householders are well armed, the authorities tend to give them a wide berth.
Where the Appalachian Train starts in GA is called Blood Mountain…
343984+ up ticks,
Afternoon HP,
You had a school uniform ? we use to have anchor
tattoos seared into our arses from dads naval greatcoat.
Minus 22 here today.I wouldn’t mind a bit of global warming.
Beat you! It has just crept up to minus 23 here, it was around -27 earlier.
To think that it was above zero and raining on Saturday afternoon!
I’m just North of 61 degrees latitude in Central Finland.
I was in Oulu for a week one winter, it was wonderful weather I think, it was only light for an hour or two every day.
Out on the coast but a bit farther North.Not far from the Swedish border at Tornio.
Sorry, Minty, but my memory wanders to the Spectator version. Born and brought up in the wilds of Norfolk, we survived despite the ‘lazy’ East wind.
So called because, despite its cold, it never went round you but preferred going straight through but, as your original author states, “We survived.”
Afternoon Nan. Yes eating Cornflakes with your gloves on was such fun!
We had a small gas fire in the living room. I never got the benefit as my three older brothers sat right in front of it.
Definition of poverty: water on your cornflakes.
Margarine instead of butter!
Bread and scrape.
Dripping sarnies.
#Me too. We had frost on the inside of the windows and any water in a glass on the bedside table froze solid. It didn’t encourage leisurely dressing – it was leap out of bed and dive into one’s clothes (often sneakily put under the bedclothes to warm up before they were donned!). I don’t recall going down with illnesses (apart from whooping cough, caught in hospital when I had my tonsils out) as a child. In fact, I never had the normal range of childhood illnesses (chicken pox, measles, mumps, etc).
I was 25 when I got mumps. It was nasty.
The older you are, the worse it is.
My three year old and three month old had it too. Very painful and left me with deep depression.
I got it when I was 26 and contracted encephalitis. In Raigmore hospital, Inverness I was in an isolation ward next to the nurses rest room and there was a small curtained window through which they could observe me.
When the time came to my discharge there was a lot of curtain flapping as I started to get dressed.
They has sewn up the bottom of my trousers and were laughing themselves silly watching through the curtain.
Nasty illness for you – and rather nasty nurses to do that!
There was a wind like that the day we went to my uncle’s funeral in north Essex. Truly bone-chilling.
I grew up being fed this central-heating-is-for-softies line too. I get a childish satisfaction every time I open the door to my house and feel warmth inside. We don’t have central heating, but we do have heating that warms the cottage.
We had one of these in the kitchen that was all the heat that we were given before school when I was a kid.
Ah, happy days. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/66122dc37356f169b326444d2c6603742dd93894b0f21441e9d8c2ce113739b6.jpg
That’s impressive!
I have to light the woodstove and boil a kettle to have coffee in the morning now, but that is only because I want to keep the electricity bill down! Due to get the annual statement and estimate for next year any day now….I’m bracing myself.
Have a large glass of something strong close by. We’ve committed to a tariff 2.6 times our current one.
Eye-watering.
Totally. If, a big if, prices were to drop we can buy ourselves out of it for £120.
Our monthly payment has just increased by £40.
Ours will be more than £200 a month extra.
That’s a lot – but we have oil-fired heating and a wood burner so it’s not our main fuel.
Gas CH but a wood/coal stove which is going to see a lot of use this year.
My electricity bill (I don’t have gas) is about £20 higher this month (and has been steadily rising since I was forced to switch to monthly payments), despite my trying to cut down (and I don’t use electricity for heating at all, apart from running the pump to circulate the water in the radiators).
I have a friend in the energy game. I told him our new tariff is double what we were paying. He tells me I have done a good move. If he is correct, I dread to think what he expects energy to cost this time next year.
Looxury!
The woodburner stays in overnight. And we have the AGA. Have avoided CH so far. When the sun shines, the south of the house (which has a ground to roof window) gets nice and warm.
When I bought my first house in 1968, there was no CH; no double glazing. A puny fire in the sitting room which never warmed anything. An “Ideal” boiler in the kitchen which ALWAYS went out. The mortgage was half my take home pay. Ice formed inside the windows. After a year, we bought (on HP) four night storage heaters – which helped.
Our firstborn grew up to be tough. Now aged 56, he wears shorts even on the coldest day!
Ours isn’t sealing properly at the moment, so it goes out at night. I need to buy some of the fireproof rope that fits round the edge of the door. I did get some, and fitted it, but the one I got was too small. Very annoying. It fits inside, but not tightly enough.
Try your sweep. Our excellent chap carries all sizes in his van.
They’ll need some of that when Blair gets hanged in Hell.
I think you should judging by what I an reading. Visit other people and use their warm houses.
ha! best tip so far
Just before dinner…
Then of course there were the luxurious items such high level single bar electric heater in a bathroom which coupled with single glazing did no more than warm one’s face
Yep, we had one of those!
We had an ancient paraffin stove which sucked all the oxygen out of the air very quickly and made me feel faint on more than one occasion.
MoH had a great aunt who lived in a two up two down fridge on the edge of Dartmoor. She cooked all her meals oh her paraffin stove. I was always impressed how she managed to keep her fire going in the front room with just three small lumps of coal burning at at time!
MoH had a great aunt who lived in a two up two down fridge on the edge of Dartmoor. She cooked all her meals oh her paraffin stove. I was always impressed how she managed to keep her fire going in the front room with just three small lumps of coal burning at at time!
And a ‘Tilly’ lamp with a reflector… We’ survived without the house catching fire.
And a ‘Tilly’ lamp with a reflector… We’ survived without the house catching fire.
Also makes things damp. Burning a gallon of paraffin produces a gallon of water.
That was indeed luxury! We never had one of those.
Mum had one of those installed later on.
We did discover the Pig lamp. It used to take a little of the chill off the bathroom.
Afternoon Stephen. I’d forgotten about those bathroom heaters. Jumping out of the bath, wrapping a towel around you and runnning downstairs to dry yourself in front of the fire. What fun!
I grew up in a pre-war maisonette with rusty window frames and a coal fire. My mum used to warm her shoes in the open gas oven before putting them on. I put my school clothes under the bedclothes to keep them warm enough to put on. There was ice on the inside of the windows.
I used to get ear infections, bilious attacks, grumbling appendix……… apart from that I was pretty healthy. I had whooping cough, measles and chicken pox. My tonsils got the chop when I was six, and appendix when I was ten.
Remember chilblains?
Toes and fingers. Ugh.
Yep.
My mother was always threatening to put her head in the gas oven.
There are easier ways of getting a frizzy hair-do.
Did she try other forms of manipulation too?
Just 99% loopy, but she’d had a tough life during the war. You never knew if you were going to get a hug or a whack.
I apologise for my frivolity.
No sweat, young Phizz.
My great aunt did – without, apparently, any warning.
Oh dear, sorry. Hopefully your great uncle didn’t walk in with a lit ciggy.
He didn’t smoke, fortunately.
The joy of cold houses. 11 January 2022, 1:05pm.
Both my husband and I grew up in large, freezing houses when winters were truly cold and we had to regularly chip the ice off bedroom windows in the morning. We would feel a sort of moral victory over the elements and a delight in whatever warmth we might find, perhaps crouching over a tiny fire or leaning up against an Aga. My youth was chilly and happy. So winter, thrust whatever you like at me — I will survive.
Children are easy to indoctrinate too. We told them that people who lived in warm houses got colds (none of us ever did) and were slightly soft and puny, poor things. And we taught them that the real pleasure of food lay in the fact that it was hot: not only did it fill you, but it warmed you through and through. Wretched lot, most people never knew the delight of holding a hot bowl of soup in your hands and that tingly feeling you get when your fingers thaw.
I would like to strangle this woman with my bare hands and then peg her out on an iced up rigid washing line by her ears in January/February. I was brought up in a Council House with no Central Heating. After hearing the shout “SCHOOL” I would pull my clothes into bed with me and warm them for ten minutes before pulling them on under the covers. They would, on good day, be warm enough for the second call and then it was matter of leaping out of bed, sprinting downstairs and huddling and shivering over sticks in the grate that were just coming to life. You had to put off any overnight urge to go to the outside toilet until the last possible minute since it was colder than the inside of my present freezer. Only the presence of an old Hurricane Lamp that my Father had installed to prevent the pipes freezing made it bearable. Bring on the mythical Global Warming!
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/the-joy-of-cold-houses
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2022/01/10/1101-MATT-GALLERY-WEB-P1_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqqVzuuqpFlyLIwiB6NTmJwfSVWeZ_vEN7c6bHu2jJnT8.png?imwidth=640
343984+ up ticks,
This political treacherous mess of a party is unelectable along with the tory’s (ino) party, one reason jointly is if the electorate want their children to go through childhood as virgins they steer clear of the close shop coalition in the polling booth.
As with treacherous treasa the johnson is in rapid burn out mode as pilot of the eu semi reentry missile, building on the “deal” as a umbilical cord.
The decent peoples of these Isles are fighting on numerous fronts against, the lab/lib/con / the french & brussels.
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1480902534550241280
Self Cervice?
Emily Thornberry, maintaining her record of being wrong about everything
People like her are necessary, though. If one is in doubt over a certain topic of importance, just listen to what they say – then adopt the opposite point of view.
I used to use Barometer Obama in that way whenever I needed to know what to think about any US issue.
It is also true to say that not all cunts have cunts
Today’s R4 news bulletins have featured the No.10 garden party. One of them included a brief extract from an interview with a woman whose father had died from Covid. No other information was given about the circumstances (they can probably be found in one of the longer news programmes) but it doesn’t matter much because this was an illustration of how the debate is now conducted. Dump the data, dig away at the emotions.
My contempt for Johnson increases with each day that passes and I’m not excusing him here but this was just one more example of how the BBC presents the crisis. Another is the article on its news website (referenced on here earlier) in which it attempted to discredit the anaesthetist who dared to challenge the brave Health Secretary engaged in his heroic fight against the virus. Toe the Ofcom line, even it means siding with the hated Tories.
“My dad died of cancer because the NHS was shut.” Will that interview take place? If it does, will the interviewer will be less sympathetic: “Sacrifices are necessary in a crisis, aren’t they?”
I really want to stamp hard on something and break it…
You’d probably just break your toe.
And wait six months to have it X-rayed.
Choose any one from the Cabinet … 🙂
And shoot the bastard?
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/48712dc5bbace9f79761402a507def278a646f1d74d02a421cdfa45cd771aad2.png
Quite!!
‘Choose any one from the Cabinet … :-)’
… One does not need to ‘choose’, …
we are so overcome by these ‘HMG’
officials, be they of whichever party;
we are completely ignored by them.
We are less than nothing to these
parasites, who suck on the teats of the
taxpayer …
I detest them!
‘
No!! … I don’t detest them,
I despise them!!
While the “party” is, on one level, trivial and irrelevant, on another it is important for two reasons.
First, they were brazenly doing things that you or I would have been heavily fined for. They made the law and broke it without a qualm.
Secondly, it shows the utter contempt that the “ruling class” has for 60 million (plus) “little people”.
I hope the whole thing brings this charlatan and his useless gang of crooks to their knees and out of government.
Hear hear.
I’m sick to the back teeth of all the elites to whom none of their rules apply.
Indeed, BT, but I’d like to hear the BBC and the public questioning the measures as much as the breaking of them.
The public do. And are dismissed as foam-flecked etc (see that brave consultant who challenged the spamhead slammer. He is being vilified by fellow doctors.
The BBC/MSM are as guilty as BPAPM and his gang. They are much of the problem; they have lost their way and forgotten that a free press is supposed to challenge, question – not supinely reprint government propaganda.
One problem is that the “free press” are raking in the dosh from all the government
advertisingpropaganda!Quite. (Retires to loo and vomits).
“The public do.”
Only a minority, hence the dismissal of their protests.
They do – but their protests re ignored or condemned by the MSM.
See my earlier comment about the journalist who volleys blame far and wide but the MSM never gets mentioned.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/01/10/omicron-has-humiliated-britains-dismal-lockdown-establishment/
The press toe the political line to stay cushy with the politicos.
The 3rd estate is only such when it suits them. Same for charities. All statist opposed to the public.
Evening, all. Had a busy, but quite productive, day today. As for the headline, it isn’t only students’ lives that are made miserable by unnecessary Covid restrictions.
I did a bit of shuffling about of one of the compost bins & the oil drum incinerator and general tidying up the “garden” so I could move the cement mixer along to above where I’m going to be using its output.
Then did a meal for the DT and S@H for when they got home from work.
Tipped a jar of pasta sauce into a pan, added some tomatoes that were almost ready for chucking out, some noodles & a sauce from yesterday, a few sliced olives and some tinned garden peas from t’other day.
Then added half a dozen short shelf life Co-op hotdogs and put some 4 day old Co-op finger rolls into the Rayburn to crisp them up a bit.
All in all a fairly quick and easy meal that went down very well.
That’s me for yet ANOTHER grey, soulless day with rain followed by drizzle. They SAY it will be sunny for the next few days. I bet they are lying.
Stated the new puzzle – done most of the edges – though I know there are errors in the pitch black pieces at the foot of the puzzle! The MR, with her bright eyes, will sort that out. Nice looking challenge.
Have a jolly evening.
A demain.
PS I was expecting a parcel to be delivered by Parcel Farce today. Didn’t come though they e-mailed me to say that it was in Norwich at 5 am today. All the other couriers which supply delivery details actually do what they say. But a state outfit can’t manage that. I expect they blame covid…
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10391021/Gang-six-men-raped-sexually-abused-eight-vulnerable-girls-young-12-court-hears.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10390775/Italian-police-investigating-New-Years-Eve-sex-attacks-nine-women-Milan.html
Get used to it.
The gang of six.
All English as far as the BBC is concerned, no doubt.
The Italians will be described as refugees.
Wogs and Pakis
True, but if you are born in a stable you’re a horse.
I would never have made statements like that until quite recently. They are scum.
Agreed x 2
You swine, how dare you give scum a bad name.
Lovely chaps – confused by unknown local customs; loved their Nans (all 16 of them) to bits. Always had a cheeky smile for the neighbours….
They are now hunting in packs. Just like the dogs they are.
Enjoy your evening, Billy.
That is unfair to dogs!
Cauliflower cheese.
Yummy! … with chopped bacon?
No – a gallon of red wine!
Good evening, dear lady.
Dear Uncle Bill, ….
Your reverential response quite
unnerves me! I may be old but
I ‘ent that old,,,, If you doubt me
please check with Phizzee… !!
96. But you don’t look a day over 50……..>>>>>>>>>runs and hides.
I had that for lunch.
I don’t want to. I want these scum to be kept out of this country. I want our justice system to feed these muslims into a woodchipper, heels first.
That’s horrible. Virtually downvoted by me.
Allegedly. The oldest of the group was twenty at the time, and the others were scarcely older than their alleged victims.
HAPPY HOUR- Looks like it’s all over folks, bar the sneezing!
Common Cold Provides Protection Against the Chinese Coronavirus
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/1e1c2262af081befb7af6e226f5ec3fb6f5c14d09be7b876ebadec78705619cc.jpg
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2022/01/11/common-cold-provides-protection-agasint-chinese-coronavirus-study/
A landmark study led by Imperial College London researchers has found that people who have recovered from the common cold are more likely to avoid being infected with the Chinese coronavirus.
Imperial College.
That’s Furrygusset’s college.
Bound to be wrong.
Trillions get colds by Sunday. Boots and other chemists “overwhelmed”
They are not run by “our” envy-of-the-world NHS, remember. They won’t be overwhelmed!
No – just run out of the obvious, basic stuff…{:¬((
Then we are going to need bigger Boots.
Bob,
Thanks for posting this article, but Mike Yeadon discussed the subject in 2020.
Quite likely, but he was only one of a very few.
Not only is Boris the Twerp a liar and charlatan, he is also a wuss. Sent a minor flunkey to stand in for him in the HofC. Start counting down until he says he’s self isolating as he’s got “covid” again.
God, he makes my stomach turn.
His wife is a conniving little minx .
She is the great persuader , did she send that email… I am so certain he was led like a donkey by her .
She has no principles .. she found it so easy to unzip him , she didn’t put the country first .. He is a loose cannon that didn’t need encouragement .
Funny all these leaks….Dominic Cummings?
Joining in on the cold houses meme below.
Good grief!
I thought Nottlers were made of sterner stuff.
What a lot of wimps there are, hiding amongst the gritty ones.
};-O
And being a stirrer of course. };-))
I can live in a cold house.
I just don’t see any reason to be smug about it!
We wor so cold our outdoor toilet were an igloo.
Our indoor loo was an igloo too;-)
1987 winter, the whole flat froze solid. Had to go to work for a dump – amongst other things. Kettle took ages to boil, too.
You have such a way with words;-)
Forget alliteration- tonight it’s assonance!
I am cunning. The heating comes on at 21’c for an hour, precisely. It then drops to tick on again at 18’c.
So far, it hasn’t.
343984+ up ticks,
Funny that. Anne Marie Waters also asked “nige” to interview her, and did he ?
https://gettr.com/post/pnbnrr20d4
‘Let them eat cake’ – Carrie Antoinette.
The time is coming, stay awake.
Are you oiling the wheels on your tumbrel , Mr.Prez?
That’s a very personal question, LotL!
Sorry, I thought we were gearing up for the Revolution 🙁
Ah, that’s a different question.
Yes, I think we need something. A revolution may be a bit extreme but we certainly need a good clear out.
Augean stables type of clear out?
How are your in-laws doing, Iffy? OK I do hope.
The buffoon being hammered in the DT BTL comments, below is one such example.
He HAS no credibility.
At the time of the garden party he had sanctioned and was running a PsyOps campaign intended to scare the bejesus out of the population so they would comply with the ludicrous “rules” he and SAGE put in place.
He and the rest of the party-goers obviously didn’t believe a word of what they were telling us…… basically they were lying, or were party to lies, about the lethality of the virus.
If they had genuinely believed that groups of up to 100 people mixing were potentially deadly for them and their families THEY WOULDN’T HAVE DONE IT.
So ….
There’s the arrogance, hypocrisy and entitlement of an “elite” who make one set of rules for the peasants and have a completely different set for themselves.
And there’s the LYING about the lethality of the virus which they knew only affected the very frail and those with co-morbidities.
And there’s the utterly disgraceful PsyOps campaign which has ruined the mental health of millions.
He has to go.
He has to go.
Via a rope with a suitable drop.
I prefer the piano wire approach personally.
That treatment was reserved for the good-but-unlucky guys.
He has to go!
The counter argument is someone worse than him could replace him. Let’s have performance pay for all politicians, they could repay monies to the country for poor performance. That should help pay the bills.😃
Worse?
WORSE??
Is there such a thing?
I reckon – in the national interest – she has to go …
Too.
He could – maybe – recover from Greenyshambollicks ?
Yeah, about 6″, we don’t want it over too quickly.
Blimey, listen to me, I’ve become a one man mob.
343984+ up ticks,
Evening VVOF,
The whole political shIte shebang (650) has to go unless the peoples want regular repeat performances.
Bugger.
Went to respond to Oberst’s post on his Mum and got white bloody screened.
Dr. Daughter & boyfriend have just bought a house in Newcastle that belonged to a gentleman who’s moved to a nursing home.
Complete with furniture and his belongings, including not only his old clothing, but his late wife’s!
His daughter now lives in South Wales and wasn’t interested in taking anything away, so Dr. D & BF have bought and moved in to a fully furnished house and are going through everything, deciding what to keep and what to get rid off and have already sold several items on E-bay.
Interesting thought, that. Did wonder…
You mean put the house on sale “As Is”?
It would certainly give a young couple a good start with decent furniture!
Might suit someone wanting it to rent out, as well.
Sell/chuck all the clothes, and you’re good to go.
Before you do.
Get a local auction house to take a look, you might be pleasantly surprised.
Good point!
Dr.D & BF are having fun listening to his record collection.
They’ve dug out & played a Nina & Frederick LP!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2022/01/11/1201-MATT-GALLERY-WEB-P1_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqqVzuuqpFlyLIwiB6NTmJwfSVWeZ_vEN7c6bHu2jJnT8.png?imwidth=640
Bloody hell Matt- don’t give the swines any ideas!
‘Ovo Energy sorry over advice to cuddle pets to stay warm‘
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-59946622
We have the pleasure of this company supplying our energy needs. “Oscar, where are you? It’s my turn for a cuddle!”
Does Oscar make house calls? 😉
During the Economy7 period perhaps.
Tell him I’ll get treats in!
Mine is snuggled up in his bed – he isn’t a cuddly dog (yet).
Give him time.
I will, which is why I added ‘yet’.
Both food shortages and energy shortages equate to price increases. When will the PTB come to terms with reality, or is it already too late?
343984+ up ticks,
Evening M,
“To terms with reality” is not part of their ongoing agenda, the time the
foolssorry peoples realise this they will have resorted to cannibalism.Having spent a long time at sea, the inner thigh of a tubby person is the tenderest bit of flesh.
So I’ve been told.
With or without a bottle of Chianti and fava beans?
Thhhtt, thhht, thhht.
How long is it now…
https://archive.org/details/montypythonlifeboatsketch_201910
That’s a bit personal.
How long is it now…
https://archive.org/details/montypythonlifeboatsketch_201910
How about farmers being paid to FARM (i e produce food)? There’s a novel idea.
History ALWAYS repeats itself
The ‘minders’of our waterways decided that toads etc were more important than irrigating farm land, getting rid of flood water or
maintaining the way of life in Flood Plains
Result, The Somerset Levels were wiped out, farms flooded. houses lost, animals drowned
But Whey Hey, the frogs and toads live on
There are major advances in agriculture enabling higher production of the foods we need. I am not referring to GM crops but new techniques such as vertical farming where plants are grown on racks in massive greenhouses. We see similar innovations in the UK with the tomato greenhouses in Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich.
Farm yields have increased enormously per acre with the advent of new technology from soil agronomy to better land management.
I bemoan the loss of our market gardens and hope that these will eventually be restored. Our orchards were eviscerated by EU regulations and over the years we were left with a choice of tasteless imported Golden Delicious or Braeburn apples imported from New Zealand.
Likewise having farm product determined by subsidy has left us with fields of wheat, barley, rapeseed, beets and not much else. Hops are now imported from abroad, Vietnam I think, which is ludicrous.
There are major advances in agriculture enabling higher production of the foods we need. I am not referring to GM crops but new techniques such as vertical farming where plants are grown on racks in massive greenhouses. We see similar innovations in the UK with the tomato greenhouses in Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich.
Farm yields have increased enormously per acre with the advent of new technology from soil agronomy to better land management.
I bemoan the loss of our market gardens and hope that these will eventually be restored. Our orchards were eviscerated by EU regulations and over the years we were left with a choice of tasteless imported Golden Delicious or Braeburn apples imported from New Zealand.
Likewise having farm product determined by subsidy has left us with fields of wheat, barley, rapeseed, beets and not much else. Hops are now imported from abroad, Vietnam I think, which is ludicrous.
http://i3.cmail20.com/ei/j/A9/FB7/542/csimport/Screenshot2022-01-11at17.40.29.174217.png
‘It’s a cost of living it up crisis.’
343984+ up ticks,
You’ve gotta smile,
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1480983556428075013
Great!
The only time Mongo pulls on his harness is when we’re waiting for Junior at the end of school. When he sees or smells him there’s this almighty surge and this great beast hurtles towards Junior.
https://twitter.com/danwootton/status/1480935185839542277?s=20
Context or Con trick?
Is Katty Kay in it as well or John Sopel even. Still rubbishing Trump I dare say.
Goodnight, everyone.
Goodnight Conway and Oscar!
We’ve just watched a fascinating film on Prime Video, Mr Jones, about a Welsh journalist, Gareth Jones, who ventured to Ukraine in the early 30s and exposed the famine caused by Stalin. He was castigated for his revelations but stuck by his guns.
If you get the opportunity I recommend it to you. It’s a very dark piece of true investigative journalism.
What’s it called, John?
Perhaps “Mr. Jones”?
Helpful as ever … 🙂
One tries;-)
One is certainly trying …
Yes John, Mr Jones played by James Norton.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/waleshistory/2010/03/gareth_jones_investigative_journalist.html
Ta.
343984+ up ticks,
G,wan givus a kiss donk,
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1481021751098327040
The progeny could look like a zebra.
I have already been approached by firms offering to extract cavity wall insulation from the walls of my house that was built in 1976 – but I don’t have it! . I always understood that building regs for cavity walls precluded anything that could bridge the wall in the cavity so I was never persuaded to take advantage of Government insulation subsidies. The cost and consequences of removal of retrofitted insulation are looking quite alarming.
This is starting to look like as big an issue for the Government as the removal of retrofitted external insulation from high rise buildings like Grenfell. There are also an emerging signs that there could be good reasons not to use Government grants to replace gas boilers in some properties by retrofitting heat pumps as the results could well be counterproductive when installed inappropriately.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/news/article-10390579/Botched-cavity-wall-insulation-ruining-homes-causing-damp-mould.html
Our house has solid walls so no cavity and no insulation. My previous house was a middle terrace and our neighbours had their cavities done at the same time as we did – I don’t think we had mildew problems like the woman in the article.
We built an extension to our house. The external walls are 50 cms thick and made up as follows: 25 cm stone work attacked directly with wall ties to hollow breeze blocks 10 cm wide, followed by 5 cm air cavity, followed by 10cm wide solid breeze block faced with a coat of plaster. The house stays warm in winter and cool in summer and as it all sits on high quality damp coursing there is no damp. The roof is lined with rock wool.
The cavity walls developed in the sixties were designed to have narrow ventilated cavities. If you fill such cavities with moreorless any material there will be transference of moisture bridging at low level usually by saturation of the fill material from ground water.
The principal problem with early cavity construction was that of rotting wall ties, ties supposed to tie the external and internal leaves if the cavity wall construction.
Nowadays such ties are stainless steel and cavities wider, often filled fully with insulation and sometimes partially filled but with a ventilated space between cavity insulation and external leaf.
I prefer solid construction for reasons which would take me many pages to explain.
The original part of our house is built into the hillside so is partially underground and faces southwest. The modern part is northeast facing one side and cold. It was no surprise to find no cavity in the extension but we’ve learnt to live with it.
Today I have been “busy doing nothing”, so was unable to wish you all a good morning, and now it’s too late to wish you all a good night. So I’ll see you all tomorrow.
I’m busy doing nothing working the whole day through
Trying to find lots of things not to do….
From A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. Movie that is- book by Mark Twain.
I’m with you Elsie;-)
Not a brilliant movie, but a wonderful song. And the film includes the fabulously gorgeous Rhonda Fleming.
Scientists believed Covid leaked from Wuhan lab – but feared debate could hurt ‘international harmony’
Emails to Dr Anthony Fauci show ‘likely’ explanation identified at start of coronavirus pandemic, but there were worries about saying so
Sarah Knapton: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/01/11/scientists-believed-covid-leaked-wuhan-lab-feared-debate-could/
The whole of the Covid nonsense has been based on lies and keeping the public in the dark about the truth.
Convid aka Mushroomitis
Kept in the dark and fed 5HlT
Fauci seems to be the embodiment of evil – and all the millions of deaths worldwide can be laid at his door.
To sleep, perchance to dream…I would rather not dream these days but sleep would be nice. Will try soon.
See y’all tomorrow.
Sleeping has become a problem with me as well, why?
Good morning all – Wednesday’s new page is here.
Thank you.