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Morning everyone.
Good Morning Folks,
cloudy start here, off to early doors golf.
The Covid inquiry is destined to be a drawn-out tale of sound and fury
Well they couldn’t have timed it better really, what with all the troubles in the Middle East.
At least you are having a covid whitewash. Canada allowed Teresa Tam, the chief medical officer to do her own analysis of her actions during the covid panic.
Needless to say, the review was in favour of her actions and she received a nice big increase in salary.
The Covid inquiry is destined to be a drawn-out tale of sound and fury
Well they couldn’t have timed it better really, what with all the troubles in the Middle East.
Good morning, chums. Looks like Geoff is up early again today – still not yet adjusted to GMT?
Geoffs’ Morning Time? ‘Morning Elsie!
I am just so glad to have got back to normal. I seem to have so much more time in the day – and I’m not so tired when I get up, either.
Sunak tells police to prepare for terror attack as tensions rise over Israel-Hamas war. 31 October 2023.
The Prime Minister chaired an emergency meeting of Cobra on Monday at which ministers, police chiefs and security officials assessed the “accelerated” threat of domestic terrorism and the risk of public disorder.
He has asked police and security agencies to ensure they are taking steps to prepare for public disorder and terrorist attacks by war-gaming scenarios in “table top” exercises. Ministers are concerned that rising community tensions could see a single incident spiral into wider violence.
Mr Sunak has also ordered all government departments to review their links to external organisations to ensure no funds are going to any individuals or bodies that have “expressed sympathy” with terrorism.
This is of course a total denial of reality. One hundred thousand (now reduced to 50,000 in the MSM) supporters of Hamas paraded through the street of the capital only last weekend. Half the Labour party support them. It makes ostriches look sensible! This said what else can they do? The multicultural policies of the last twenty years have come home to roost with a vengeance. The Government, such as it is, presides over a nation utterly divided! The enemy is within the gates. No wonder there are no comments allowed!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/30/sunak-tells-police-to-prepare-for-terror-attack/
Yes, we must prepare for suicide bombings by Jewish terrorists. Oh, hang on…
“Sunak tells police to prepare for terror attack”
Shouldn’t he be telling us?
Is he telling them to carry out the terror attack?
950 slammers in the Met.
Probably a lot more in Immigration!
Morning all.
Local councils. passport office, home office, benefits office, airports. Everywhere really.
So few? No wonder they are on a recruitment drive.
No doubt plod and the security services are all saying ‘right, gotta lookk out for the Far Righty Whitey lads. Ignore the brown fellas with bombs who kill people looking for Alan’s snack bar, they’re no problem, it’s the ‘Far right!’ we’ve got to watch for.’
A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.
I have seen this attributed to Cicero, but maybe not!?
It applies doubly for this country, with the infestation everywhere.
Johnson was PM over Covid He led the government against the people to lock us up.and turn the police on us . Never forget it was all done on Johnsons watch. He was the only one who could have stopped it and controled the responce.
I don’t think he was given a choice. The idea that the PM is some sort of authority is long gone. I think there was a panicked response and they took advice and the advice was all round ‘Terror!’ and that’s what politicians ran with.
Over time it became clear that it was hogwash and the decisions increasingly political in nature – that the calculations kept changing and no paper published week to week comparable data is the biggest indicator of the hoax. Same reason politicians keep fiddling the economic figures.
Did the Swedish prime minister have lock down ‘experts’ pushing the Bejing line?
Probably. What saved them, I seem to remember, was that their constitution doesn’t allow their government to do such a thing.
Is that so?
Swedes are rooted in reality.
Why do you think Grizzly enjoys living in Sweden?
Of course he could have done something about it. He was just too frit and lazy.
Morning, JN.
Johnson was the face of the Plandemic and when his face no longer fitted…
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Yahoo Finance – Boris Johnson
We have had six and a half inches of rain in October in my part of Sussex (by the sea).
If the rain could hold off for a couple of hours, just to let the bed linen softrinse blow away I’d be very grateful.
And it’s not finished yet either!
Good morning, all. Misty and damp.
Welcome to the Islamic Republic of Englandistan. The Ayatollah Khan has moved into No 10 Downing Street. The Police are now the Religious Police. All females over 6 years of age must report to police stations to receive their islamic dress. And then go to their nearest mosque to be flogged.
Good morning Mr T and everyone.
You jest. Young females would not be required to cover up, apart of course from a plain headscarf, until they start to menstruate. An Iranian teenager Armita Geravand died about a week ago, reportedly in a vegetative state, after being injured in the Tehran Metro. For the sin of not wearing a head covering, FEMALE members of the Mohammedan Police beat her severely.
A variation on mothers and aunts holding down a screaming girl child while an old crone mutilates her with a rusty razor blade.
Women tend to cooperate in their own degradation.
How deen is your valley…
think about it
I should add that the Archbishop of Canterbury has welcomed the islamic takeover. “Got rid of those pesky Christians at last,” he added.
Re the cover-up; the last time I took the No 3 bus to Westminster from Crystal Palace there was a letter box clad muslim with a young girl who couldn’t have been more than seven or eight. She was wearing a long skirt and long sleeves (although, oddly enough, not a veil). Sometimes I was the only indigenous person on that bus!
Squeak !
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12690999/pro-Palestine-activist-releases-rats-flag-colours-Birmingham-McDonalds.html
All that halal food going to waste!
Maccie D’s is haram !
I’m talking about the mice (and rats).
On the menu in Gaza.
But only if they’ve drowned in their own blood.
378259+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
Tuesday 31 October: The Covid inquiry is destined to be a drawn-out tale of sound and fury
The mass gullible are still running support for the governing
political overseeing, kapo cartel.
We really are being dictated to via a criminal order infesting parliament supported by mass, lemming like dangerous fools again,again,& again.
NO opposition party to oppose any inquiry findings that carry a strong odour of Billingsgate in their conclusion.
My personal belief is peoples lives were forfeited on the altar of, at best criminal negligence, at worst
corporate murder / manslaughter in the mass distribution, in many cases blackmail jab or job of an untried vaccine that had NO back- up history.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/29/sky-at-night-dr-maggie-aderin-pocock-european-white-guys
Ah, racism. Its alright when they do it?
Of course. She’s a Beeboid.
‘Moaning Anne. Once upon a time I was a fan of The Sky at Night, when Patrick Moore was in the driving seat. I hardly ever missed an episode. Then this breathless and over-excited presenter came along and after a couple of episodes I gave up and never went back. She would even look out of place as a Blue Peter presenter. Another fine programme salughtered on the altar of ‘diversity’.
Maggie Pocock – The BBCs very own astronomical Black Hole!
Bonus…
‘Morning, Wib. Apparently so…try this for size.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/31/police-fail-hate-speech-against-white-people-iea-report/
No shit, Sherlock! Do bears defecate under the trees?
We do need to purge this country of the Left.
Russian losses ‘pass 300,000’ amid ‘major’ eastern offensive. 31 October 2023.
The General Staff of Ukraine’s armed forces on Tuesday said the Russian military had lost 300,810 personnel in combat.
As well as high numbers of casualties among its soldiers, Ukraine claims Russia has lost more than 5,000 tanks.
I have no idea whether this is true or not but question whether Ukraine knows either. They could of course tell us what their own losses are. They certainly know those, but refuse to say. The much vaunted Counter attack seems to have died the death. This war has now gone onto the back burner. Gaza and Israel occupy the thoughts of our leaders to the exclusion of almost everything else.
PS. Despite the invitation to join the comments section there isn’t one!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2023/10/31/ukraine-russia-war-news-latest-bakhmut-live/
Kursk writ large!
Naked opera singer armed with bow and arrow went on rampage at care home
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/30/opera-singer-naked-rampage-care-home-bow-and-arrow-tasered/
That’s not a headline you would see very often.
What has Katie been up to now?
My 1st thought on reading the article was, “I wonder if Katie knows him?”
Quite possibly. It’s a small world.
I had to look at the article to check. 🤣 No, as it happens, but I wouldn’t have been surprised.
And I pity the other residents and staff. We opera singers, on the whole, are not the sort of people who should be allowed run around naked…
🤣🤣
I do feel sorry for him. I don’t think a prison sentence was the right thing to do. He had not long lost his mother.
Yes. Poor man. It does say he is getting the help he needs there, mind. And having a bow and arrows in a loony bin doesn’t feel like a great idea…
As long as he does get the help he needs.
More exciting than a visit from the therapy dog.
Will do wonders for the old biddies’ recent memories.
I think it outrageous he got 6 months in jail. They should have made him Mayor !
He tried to kill a police officer but the bow string broke. He should be charged with attempted murder and locked up in a loony bin for life.
Who ordered the closure of most of the UKs mental institutions and why? We need more prisons and more secure places for the growing number of mentally deranged ‘visitors’ and increasing tribes of interbred offspring from the ‘diversity-improvement’ quota currently prowling the streets and by-ways of Britain . . . and a great number of politicians too!
Care in the community doesn’t.
The state legislated that you’re not allowed to know if a paedophile lives in your road. Chances are they did the same to the mentally ill.
It’s idiotic to expect untrained people to care for someone when they have no idea what they’re doing, the needs of the individual or even if they’re there! That ignores the time commitment, the cost involved.
Good morning, all. Mixed bag weather-wise here, flaming sunrise earlier followed by broken overcast now.
Who is giving the orders to do this?
Sunak expressing concerns re terrorist attacks, coming from a PM who is allowing ever growing numbers of unvetted young men to invade our Country, that is rich. If the PM – not in my name – is responsible then this act is small beer re terrorism, compared to his reckless importation of tens of thousands of unknowns.
Odd goings on, first a glitch for a few minutes followed by tweets not appearing although the script is present. Now working – DISQUS?
Disappeared again!
https://twitter.com/DVATW/status/1719254029996380663
https://twitter.com/DVATW/status/1719254784396403187
My comment above that doesn’t load the tweets.
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Good morning Korky
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi made his toughest remarks yet on Wednesday, saying the current war was not just aimed at fighting Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip, “but also an attempt to push the civilian inhabitants to … migrate to Egypt.” He warned this could wreck peace in the region.
Jordan’s King Abdullah II gave a similar message a day earlier, saying, “No refugees in Jordan, no refugees in Egypt.”
Their refusal is rooted in fear that Israel wants to force a permanent expulsion of Palestinians into their countries and nullify Palestinian demands for statehood. El-Sissi also said a mass exodus would risk bringing militants into Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, from where they might launch attacks on Israel, endangering the two countries’ 40-year-old peace treaty. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/why-egypt-and-other-arab-nations-are-hesitant-to-take-in-palestinian-refugees
Dare I say doesn’t this apply to us as well, if we had acted with caution , we wouldn’t have a drug problem, knife problem and areas of the UK and our great cities that are non indigenous hell holes .
Know thine enemy!
Spot on Belle. Most every problem we have comes from massive uncontrolled gimmigration.
Scrap welfare and get rid of them.
Disgraceful!
Of course ideally it would be Palestinians flying from lamp posts.
Korky, the green shuttered premises (IIRC) is a Pharmacy that belongs to a law-abiding qualified pharmacist, who happens to be a muslim.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/e33dcdc60beeb915f88ca7a6047c868ac98308f47d222b2c46ad04aa3d9d735a.png https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/9d2f72e7baa32a854b112219273c307f6091be1f566a6792348b6b48e258d261.png The halfwits running the DT these days cannot get the captions correct on their photographs.
The tie knot labelled “Full-Windsor” is the Four-in-hand. The knot labelled as “Half-Windsor” is the Full-Windsor. The knot labelled “Four-in-hand” is the Half-Windsor. The only correctly labelled knot is the Prince Albert.
On the rare occasions I wear a tie (like yesterday) I invariably use the superior Half-Windsor because of its neat symmetry without being too fat.
The other week I was on the train and the young lad opposite, presumably going somewhere formal, was trying to put on a tie. He was sat with his mobile open at a page of instructions, following it to the letter, and after the fourth attempt managed to get something presentable. Guess they don’t train them in such things these days…. As for me, I am not sure what you would call my attempts, the main issue I have is trying to do up the button of the collar of the shirt which always seems to be a size too small.
I know what you mean re the top button. I used to work alongside a former gunnery RSM from the Royal Artillery who insisted on wearing his tie as a simple four-in-hand. He liked its simplicity and thought that other knots were “too big and poncy”.
Remember John Betjeman struggled with his bow tie when he went to the golf club dance with Miss Joan Hunter Dunn? When I went to my first black tie do my mother had to tie my tie for me and she did so by standing behind me with her arms and hands around my neck looking at the mirror. I can now tie a bow tie without too much trouble.
The scent of the conifers, sound of the bath,
The view from my bedroom of moss-dappled path,
As I struggle with double-end evening tie,
For we dance at the Golf Club, my victor and I.
Mind you I don’t go to many black tie dos nowadays
‘Shirt too small’ etc – they always seem to shrink in the wardrobe, especially if not worn frequently. Inexplicably my No1 uniform also suffered from the same problem…
Oh, and never think about bow ties. I got a cheap one for a black tie dinner once and totally failed to put it on by myself. Chickened out in the end and put a nice normal tie on.
I don’t use a mirror initially, I just imagine I’m tying a shoe lace.
It works a treat and then all I have to do is minor adjustments
I have several elasticated / clip-on bow ties.
I have some ready-tied bow ties, but I also have the real thing and I can tie them (just as I can a hunting tie).
Useful knack, being able to tie those things. Half my male friends used to pop round before May Balls. 🤣
G.O.K. I haven’t tied a tie since I left school. And that looked like a green piece of string with house colour stripes running through it.
An article in the DT about the decline of fax was accompanied by a picture of redundant telex machines.
There are examples of this idiocy every day in the DT. Reporting is abysmal and editing is non-existent.
“MwH” – twice in one day.
Hey Beatnik, wearing a tie, to you, is like getting a job, Dude. Ridin’ those rails, Bro’ is a career that demands a travellin’ man’s gear, Hombre.
Are you saying the laddie is a tramp?
He’s a Ramblin’ Man:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FeC6zgR-eQ
Hey, Dean. Bo’s gotta aspire to some social climbin’ some times; riding the bogie under a caboose ain’t my idea of club class, Hombre.
I was just trying to coax a yard-rat into upgrading my usual ride to steerage, Bro.
I last wore a tie at Christo’s wedding last year. Caroline made the tie for me of the same material as her hat band.
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https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/710c6e68ffb0f5b9f2f490adb4aa8c0138aa41df9203f255d51b5b79a1578fc2.jpg A similar event in July 2015.
I always wore a half Windsor. My eldest brother, ex RAF, taught me how to tie it when I went to Grammar School and had to wear a tie for the first time.
Wouldn’t wear a tie if you paid me.
I wear a tie when wearing a dinner jacket and when going to weddings and funerals. Standards dear boy !
I wear a tie when I go riding (horse, not bike).
Here you go Grizzly
8 Different ways to tie a necktie . How to tie a tie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0yh5rKB9lE
I tried some of those out when they first appeared. I wasn’t very successful.
Lost Nottl there for about ten minutes but oddly enough still received a notification from Korky!
I was about to suggest sun spots; then I looked out of the window …..
Had the same here: site could not be reached. It’s happened a number of times recently, usually for seconds as opposed to this break of minutes.
They’re out to get us!
Tesla EVs are just too expensive to own – says Hertz CEO:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drkPXa5SRwk
Not enough watts for twats!
I’ve nothing against an electric car. For me it’d be fine. However, they’re not remotely green. When electricity starts to get really expensive due to diktat they’ll be unaffordable. Our roads also can’t cope with their huge weight (that said, most are the same as your average school Mum SUV.
There’s huge coal fired power station that was due to close- in Kansas but it is being kept open to supply the energy hungry EV battery plant that is being built. You could not make it up!
Spine chillingly Brilliant! morning all…
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Nah – that is the new uniform for the WRAC.
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Thumbs down for a trick, thumbs up for a treat….?
No selfies, dearie.
I know it’s a trick – but I’d give it a treat.
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MINNI DI VIRGINI.
Capezzoli di Venere.
Thank you! I wouldn’t have known what they were (nor, obviously, would I have dared to google them… 🤣🤣), but now I’ve found this recipe and I think I may have to make them!
https://mission-food.com/capezzoli-di-venere-nipples-of-venus/
Perfect as a gift for a friend.
I only know what they are from Amadeus.
https://dominiquerizzo.com/whats-so-special-about-minni-di-virgini-from-catania/ Hi, Katy.
The sweetmeat that Philip mentioned are not the same as mine. Mine are Minni di Virgini (as described in my response above). There are countless variations on the recipe (but all breast-shaped).
Mine are made from a disc of lemon cake sitting on a disc of marzipan. A teaspoonful of morello-cherry jam is placed in the centre of the cake. This is covered with a dome of vanilla crême patissière. A few chopped pistachio nuts are sprinkled on the crême pat before the whole delicacy is covered with a dome of more marzipan. Finally it is topped with a glacé cherry.
It is beyond delicious. I use some silicon marshmallow moulds to make mine (upside down).
I’m just impressed that you manage to confect such marvels whilst upside down. 😉
Seriously, those sound amazing! What an interesting and fiddly recipe!
Doing things upside down is a life skill: it helps if one is a bit eccentric!
Overhead welding is an interesting life skill, especially of you enjoy a shower of sparks and molten metal running down your back!😳
🤣🤣 Well who doesn’t??
No. they are Minni di virgini (virgin’s tits). Traditionally made on Feb 5 every year, in Sicily, to commemorate the feast of St Agatha, a young teenage girl who was brutally raped and had her breasts cut off by the invading Moors.
All perfectly fine as long as those tits were dusted in sugar.
You seem to have had rather a lot of cherries – is this why you are now a carnivore?
That’ll be me shortly, I have to dress the duvet for the winter and am hoping for company.
We changed duvet covers yesterday. We have an enormous bed with an enormous duvet.
The secret is to turn the thing inside out and place the corners of the duvet in the inverted corners of the duvet cover and hold them there while it is rolled on rather like a durex.
I have closable pins for the two corners and one in the centre – supposed to make it easier – the test is coming.
I don’t need to change my duvet for winter. I just have to give it a good shake (it’s down rather than feather; lightweight and cool in summer/warm in winter).
The rest are young housewives from Blackpool and Morecambe areas who attempted to put sheets on the line when the wind was coming from the west.
WOMEN died in an earthquake in Afghanistan because they were afraid to leave their homes without their hijabs, it has emerged.
Earlier this month, several dozen women were trapped under rubble in the Zinda Jan district of Herat province and died after they delayed their escape from collapsing buildings for fear of defying the Taliban’s laws on head coverings, a female rescuer said on condition of anonymity.
She said the hijab law and another Taliban directive which forbids men from mixing with women who are strangers led to a larger female death toll. It meant male rescuers were reluctant to save women whom they did not know, she added.
More than 2,000 people died when a 6.3-magnitude quake hit western Afghanistan on Oct 7, destroying villages. UN relief agencies said 90 per cent of the victims in Herat were women and children.
“Most of the patients were women and children because they were at home when the earthquake hit,” Dr Qasem Sadat, a health official at Herat province, said.
Jaime Nadal, the Afghanistan representative for the UN Population Fund, said there would have been no “gender dimension” to the death toll if the quake had happened at night. It meant men were mainly at work while women were home.
An earthquake survivor of Naib Rafi village in Zinda Jan district, where 1,294 people died and 1,688 were injured, said her husband and three daughters were killed. She said her daughters “turned back midway looking for hijab and then our house collapsed”. A man whose wife was killed after racing into her home to retrieve her hijab said: “Had I not sent her back inside the house to get her hijab she would have been alive,” he said.
At a hospital in Herat, doctors said female patients were denied treatment by male doctors. UN officials said women were deprived of aid because of the absence of an identity card and the necessity of a male escort.
They are females. Totally expendable.
Yeah….plenty more where they came from…
I’m sorry but I’m all out of sympathy. And what are we supposed to do about it?
Bring them over here, where they will be safe from earthquakes?
I despair. But you know it will happen.
It’s not safe from earthquakes over here. I’ve experienced four in the last thirty years or so. Colchester, if I recall, was shaken and buildings destroyed by an earthquake in the 19th century.
Good morrow, Gentlefolk. today’s story (better late than never)
The Art of Negotiation
After being away on business, Rich thought it would be nice to bring his wife a little gift.
“How about some perfume?” he asked the cosmetics clerk. She showed him a bottle costing $50.00.
“That’s a bit much,” said Rich, so she returned with a smaller bottle for $30.00.
“That’s still quite a bit,” Rich groused.
Growing annoyed, the clerk brought out a tiny $15.00 bottle.
“What I mean,” said Rich, “is I’d like to see something really cheap.”
When buying my Mother perfume I said ‘the big one looks gaudy, the small one is pokey. I’ll go for the one in the middle.
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https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/mistakes-were-made/
Apparently a book recently published by Rachel Reeves, Starmer’s shadow chancellor, had several sections which were simply cut and pasted from somewhere else!
Plagiarize,
Let no one else’s work evade your eyes,
Remember why the good Lord made your eyes,
So don’t shade your eyes,
But plagiarize, plagiarize, plagiarize…
Only be sure always to call it please, “research”.
[Tom Lehrer]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXlfXirQF3A
Good day all,
A misty, moisty morning here at McPhee Towers. Wind Sou’-West, 9℃ > 12℃. Rain tonight.
Here’s something which might interest some people. A podcast series in which the Academic Agent reads Britains’ Blunder; an objective study of the Second World War, its cause, conduct and consequence by Peter H Nichols, published in 1949. The AA is right when he says a copy of this work is very hard to obtain although it can be viewed in university libraries. Has it been suppressed in the way that Solzhenitsyn’s “200 Years Together” has been? Could be. AA says that, as he reads, he will have to do a certain amount of redaction to avoid falling foul of YouTube. It’s up to you whether you bother with it or not but I’m certainly listening.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a8d9d7650036b2ae7ecfa51b28e7dd20b78219772d64b9d39a74781adacadac2.png
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwm8F101NM8&t=3657s
AA revealed the generation gap when he says the original price was 6d. You can see on the cover that it was 6 shillings.
Good morning all.
A tad above 5°C this morning and wet with the rain due to give way to fog & mist.
2378259+ up ticks,
Facts,
Wide Awake Media
@wideawake_media
German MEP, Christine Anderson, on the pre-planned totalitarian power grab that was sold to us as a “pandemic”:
“It pretty soon occurred to me [that] this has nothing to do with public health… They simply wanted to see how far would the people allow them to take away their fundamental rights. And that’s what I’m fighting.”
“I do not want a government to literally have so much power and control over people that [at the] flip of a switch, their life is pretty much over… Future totalitarian regimes no longer require electrified barbed wire fences. All they need is a phone,
a QR code, a digital ID, and then they can do with you whatever they want, and that is scary.”
https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/1718578670858551510?s=20
My advice to Ms Anderson is, don’t go anywhere alone from now on.
We had a Dr Kelly a few years ago. And Robin Cooke in 2005.
Both obviously knew too much.
Good morning dear Nottlers
I have had a problem loading this page for a few days .
This morning , one click and I am here .. so strange and annoying .
We have had mini monsoons here for a few days , cloud bursts that last minutes , but wow what a deluge ,
The cloud formations are amazing and very Equatorial . https://cloudappreciationsociety.org/
At the moment, fingers crossed; it’s clear with a bright blue sky. Clouds that there are are fluffy and drifting.
Another couple of hours of this would be most welcome to help the washing to air. It won’t dry, but it might help a bit.
All washed out, Belle?
Saw this for first time today – hope it is only there for Halloween. Not apparent in the picture is that there is a coloured rotating glitterball inside the body of the creature – very tasteful. Will contact Amazon to see if they can get one to me in time.
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I can remember when Hello Ian was just another day.
They decorate their house while leaving rubbish in the front garden.
I was just about to post a similar comment.
Some handy timber there, Robert. I am sure you’d find a use for it!
Bloody veneered chipboard more likely. Totally useless.
Can’t even burn the stuff in the hearth.
OK for shuttering for your concreting!
I love the houses with rubbish in the front garden; bursting black bags, broken plastic toys, rotting garden bags ….. and a notice by the letter box saying “No Junk Mail”.
Morning all 😊🙂
Not looking to good out there today, and far worse to come.
Covid inquiry a slow process. A well practiced event by our mistake ridden hierarchy. And we are paying for this, yet another debacle.
I think most honest people have come to the same conclusion. Who ever set all this dreadful nonsense up in the first place should already be in jail for life.
378259+ up ticks,
Take your malicious talk and walk back to your, or your parents origin,
https://x.com/LozzaFox/status/1719062520831299814?s=20
What Mr Fox said. I would encourage them to leave.
You know, it’s actually disgusting as there is a sect of muslim that isn’t a vicious death cult and set about selling poppies for Remembrance. Why? Because they live here, this is their home and they respect our cultures and traditions.
378259+ up ticks,
Morning W,
Many of us live here but have to suffer under the repeated lab/lib/con voting pattern.
Innocent collateral damage,
shit happens no matter what.
The others hate the Ahmadiyya. One of them was murdered for celebrating Christmas.
Police ‘fail to investigate hate speech against white people’. 31 October 2023.
Police are failing to investigate cases of hate speech against white people, a report by a free market think tank has said.
The study by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) said free speech was being stifled by a surge in the number of hate crime investigations.
It meant that people who spoke out on controversial issues such as transgender rights or were critical of homosexuality or Islam risked being investigated by police on the basis that their comments were harmful.
The Police, like most British Institutions. are now beyond recovery. They exist only to provide a fig leaf behind which a completely discredited Political Elite can hide.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/31/police-fail-hate-speech-against-white-people-iea-report/
Hate speech is a nonsense. There is speech and sometimes that offends other people. That’s the consequence of freedom. The problem is, the state created these nonsense laws with the express intent of controlling what white natives could say to protect muslim especially. Big fat state never imagined they would have to apply the other way around.
Totally agree hate speech is a nonsense and, as a consequence, we have then”Online Safety Bill” going further and more loss of freedom for everyone except the favoured few).
I dont think there should be a separate crime of hate speech, but words which amount to incitement, provocation, coercion, threats, blackmail or which seek to create alarm, panic, disorder or distress do merit being policed. Merely voicing opinions which others dislike should not amount to a crime.
There are already laws to prevent incitement to violence, blackmail or seeking to create panic (I think the government should be done over that last re the convid scam), etc. None of which requires a subjective judgement of being “offended”.
I’m a little surprised the IEA is tackling this subject. It is, at most, tangential to economics. David Green, previously of the IEA, formed Civitas precisely to deal with civic society matters such as this.
https://www.civitas.org.uk/about-us/
But now we have an Online Hate Bill to solve all our problems. Just you wait and see! sarc
Good morning all. Sunny but cold here in West Sussex. Rain is predicted so I suppose the sun wont last to long. Hope that all are well.
One of the most powerful speeches I have heard in a long time. Strongly recommend that people listen until the end.
Gilad Erdan, Israel’s Envoy to the UN delivers a strong message.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=REcIBkbSX8s
The UN is a globalist, Left wing organisation. It doesn’t care about muslim terrorism.
It is a proponent of socialism enforced by climate change, massive uncontrolled immigration, economic costs or boundaries. It is simply a bigger version of the hated EU.
Rats anyone ?
Live rats all dyed in the Palestinian flag colours released in a McDonalds eatery in London .
https://twitter.com/BFirstParty/status/1719278421539233875
What is wrong with those people?
I don’t think they are overly bright.
No Sh1/T Sherlock.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/4470e5022fd663f2767a51489c68618465d521119adba7738f941eec0b94f17c.png
Attributed to Albert Einstein.
The British government has allowed more and more Muslims to settle in Britain hoping that they will integrate. And when they don’t integrate they invite more to come – and when the new arrivals don’t integrate they invite some more to come – and when these don’t integrate they invite some more and so on and so on.
The evidence suggests that Muslims will never integrate and have no wish to do so – indeed they want Sharia Law to take over from British Common Law. But why should the government look at evidence they don’t want to see?
“In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king.” Unfortunately we have an Idiot King and an idiot government who are completely blind and completely mad.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/4470e5022fd663f2767a51489c68618465d521119adba7738f941eec0b94f17c.png
Attributed to Albert Einstein.
The British government has allowed more and more Muslims to settle in Britain hoping that they will integrate. And when they don’t integrate they invite more to come – and when the new arrivals don’t integrate they invite some more to come – and when these don’t integrate they invite some more and so on and so on.
The evidence suggests that Muslims will never integrate and have no wish to do so – indeed they want Sharia Law to take over from British Common Law. But why should the government look at evidence they don’t want to see?
“In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king.” Unfortunately we have an Idiot King and an idiot government who are completely blind and completely mad.
Has the Left wing pressure group called the RSPCA said anything yet?
I do like a good larf of a morning…
Not a squeek to my knowledge.
They don’t deal with vermin – unless it’s Foxy Woxy of course (but that’s more about hatred for the people than love of the animal).
It turns out they were mice, although the Daily Mail’s webpage address calls them rats, despite the headline and text saying they’re mice. They are not big enough to be rats. This, however, will be a moot point for the alarmed staff and customers of that particular McDonald’s.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12690999/pro-Palestine-activist-releases-rats-flag-colours-Birmingham-McDonalds.html
https://twitter.com/SusanMusciacch1/status/1719255626709172545
Congratulations to the government, RNLi , border force and lefties etc. You wanted all these undocumented men into the UK !! Well done.
I don’t know what they expected. Bringing violent thugs into the country was always a stupid idea. This is why we’ve been banging on to stop massive uncontrolled gimmigration.
It appears that the death of the Nottingham ice hockey player in what was described as a “freak accident”, may not have been quite so accidental.
https://twitter.com/Jamesmk2010/status/1718553026246427081
I wondered about that.
Page does not exist.
Odd.
The link is still active. try this one:-
https://twitter.com/MrSilversmith/status/1718764771044929879
Doesn’t murder imply intent? This just looks like an accident, much like the chap who had his neck broken in a scrum.
The kick appears to have been a deliberate foul so manslaughter at least.
That looks quite deliberate to me. There is a double movement of Petgrave’s left boot in the face/neck of Johnson. No accident.
Looks deliberate to me. No reason for him to raise his foot. Should be prosecuted.
Can’t really make much out. Anyway, isn’t this the sort of thing that happens in most ice hockey games?
Isn”t the whole point of the game to be the most violent, dangerous and ruthless team game in the world?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12691371/NHL-Sean-Avery-Matt-Petgrave-absolutely-Adam-Johnson.html
I liked this comment on the DT letters page .
DAVID DAVIES
4 MIN AGO
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/10/30/sunak-tells-police-to-prepare-for-terror-attack/
Prime Minister Sunak told Police to prepare for a terrorist attack. No comments allowed, of course.
Meanwhile the Polish Prime Minister probably said to his Police,
“Aren’t you glad we didn’t invite thousands of terrorist sympathisers from around the world to come and live here, funded by our tax payers, while they plan their attacks on us?”
Off topic
Eddie Jones has resigned as Australia’s rugby head coach.
A great proponent of thugby, I’m not sorry he’s gone.
I thought he had been sacked a few days ago.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/67254778
Jumped before pushed?
He had a 5 year contract, so I hope the Australians don’t have to pay compensation.
https://twitter.com/GarethDavies007/status/1719284923381555412
Did you know
Islamic males aged 18-24 will represent 50% plus of that age demographic all over Europe within 20 years
How very reassuring. And many will be in the “police” and the armed forces.
They don’t miss a trick, they’ve learnt a lot and gained much experience after taking over Spain for more than 300 years.
Nearly 800 years, Eddy….Muslim Spain (711-1492)
It took 300 years to get them out.
Blood and
I’ll be back soon got called in for an eye appointment.
See you in due course…
Here I am again Bill.
I was going to say earlier that there was a couple of progs about 4 years ago.
Blood and Gold. Simon Sebag Montifeorie excellent viewing. Check it out.
Dispite when they arrived, If I remember correctly he said it took 300 years to get the slammers out of Spain……now keeping back again.
It was back when the so called Barbery pirates use to sail around the south coast of the UK Ireland and Wales. Stealing young children to take back to Alhambra. For the use of. When they had finish with the young children they would then feed them to their caged pet lions. Not much has changed in that respect.
Another eye appointment in about 3 weeks. Not sure what the gain is. They already know what the problem is.
JRM on GB News yesterday evening was protesting about the fact that MI5 was offering recruiting schemes which were open to all races – including those of mixed race – but that white people were specifically barred from applying.
Britain is finished.
https://www.gbnews.com/news/jacob-rees-mogg-mi5-institutional-racism-white-people
One of my comments BTL on The Grimes yesterday received a thumb from J R M. Not sure whether that is a good thing!
Even those of whom we disapprove and with whom we often disagree are occasionally right.
I would have some respect for JRM if he resigned from the Conservative Party because it no longer represents his views at all – but he has not enough lead in his pencil to do so!
He had enough lead in his pencil to father six children (at the last count) though.
How simply lovely. I bet his fragrant wife just loves popping out babies.
Ah, but he is RC.
Of course.
What did you say, then we can think about it!
It was just a joke- not worth repeaing!
Isn’t that illegal?
It isn’t racism if you’re discriminating against whites.
JRM on GB News yesterday evening was protesting about the fact that MI5 was offering recruiting schemes which were open to all races – including those of mixed race – but that white people were specifically barred from applying.
Britain is finished.
https://www.gbnews.com/news/jacob-rees-mogg-mi5-institutional-racism-white-people
At least most of us will be gone by then.
I’m glad I’m 75!
With reference to my first comment this morning – interesting that what I said happened while the JWK was in East Efrica…grovelling to the Mau Mau.
BBC Breakfast this morning had a news item on the ‘Freedom Fighters’ of the Mau Mau, who were the victims of British atrocities. Needless to say, the reporter was a black woman.
No doubt the black woman resides in this country but wants ‘reparations’, for whatever, for the country she’s abandoned.
No, I think she is Kenyan – Anne Soy, BBC Senior Africa Correspondent and Deputy to the Africa Editor based in Nairobi.
When I was a boy I was told that the Mau Mau were bloody and ruthless people and if the whites didn’t kill them then they would themselves be slaughtered by the Mau Mau.
Accounts are now different – it was the whites who were the villains and the Mau Mau who were the innocent victims.
Reminds me of today when the Jews are portrayed as the villains and Hamas terrorists are the innocent victims.
My father’s sister, Vera, was murdered in her bed by a black intruder in Nairobi and his niece-in-law (his nephew’s wife) was murdered in
RhodesiaZimbabwe.Such awful stories. I have been told similar by a friend who came home from South Africa recently because she didn’t feel safe. No doubt they will be labelled “fake news” these days. Reminds me a bit of the film Guns At Batasi – the silly old Labour politician wouldn’t believe her pet black could do anything wrong. She got a rude awakening once he seized power.
My brother in law was a white Kenyan district police officer. He told me horrific stories about the Mau Mau. They would do the most dreadful things to people, boil children alive amongst other horrors. They also practiced cannibalism by eating the genitals of their male white victims who were mutilated alive. The idea was to make adherent become beyond the pale of normal human discourse and relationships so that they would see only the Mau Mau as their refuge and their kin. No one should apologize to them because all of them should have been exterminated long ago. What is particularly awful is that Jomo Kenyatta fully approved of them.
The Kenyatta clan – now fabulously wealthy – still run Kenya.
Uhuru lost the last election to Ruto who is trying to ruin the national parks now.
And what is the betting that The Idiot King will grovel and apologise for the British treatment of the Mau Mau when he goes to Kenya.
BTW – Am I alone in still calling the place Keen ya rather than Ken ya?
No.
He said he would not apologise.
I’ll write his speech: “I apologise for not saying sorry.”
I’ll write his speech: “I apologise for not saying sorry.”
I’ll write his speech: “I apologise for not saying sorry.”
Probably.
I guess I’m biased and have only met people who work in the wildlife and safari industry but they are invariably Christian, polite and knowledgable about wildlfe and they are good company. On my last trip I went solo and never felt under threat as an elderly white woman travelling on my own.
NFK: Normal for Kenya.
(Other savage Effrickan countries are available.)
House of lies in Central London at inquiry ?
How much is this acting costing the tax payer’s?
50 million so far. Supposed to run until 2026. So it will be a 200 million whitewash.
One day’s money for a small part of the Enne Haitch Esse.
I went for a Doppler test to see if I’m suitable for support hose to try to combat my oedema this morning. It took ten minutes when I was in the consulting room to find out why I was there! I could have told her, but she disappeared. I did get the test done (twice because the first time the cuffs weren’t tight enough) and then was measured for my hosiery. It was rather like being measured for my bespoke hunting boots, except I didn’t have to have my feet drawn round.
Confit guinea fowl with Mr Grizz’s Aramgnac prunes (ta muchly) today. Doctor said i need to go on a low fat diet.
Well, the prunes should clear you out….
Don’t set your alarm clock for Wednesday morning.
There is a report in The Grimes that slammer support for LIebour has fallen from 80% to 4%.
Wouldn’t surprise me if they put up slammer candidates in slammer enclaves and we ended up with 100 slammer MPs.
Quelle horreur!
Quite possible, though.
They are already in charge of local councils.
Almost all in the Passport Office Phizzee.
I wonder why it’s so important for slammers to get a job in the Passport Office?
And the Home (and Away) Office.
And Border Farce
And the Home (and Away) Office.
And Border Farce
Some, not all, thankfully.
It’s bound to happen sooner or later – an Islamic political party in the UK putting up candidates. In the meantime, Muslims are content enough to infiltrate the Labour party to progress their aims.
All they need is the balance of power in a hung parliament, even as few as 20 would give them influence out of all proportion to their numbers.
True. Always looking on the bright side, eh?
Sos is stealing your USP.
Uber Sunny Personality?
Sos?
You need to up your medication !
Not again!😱
Quite easily achieved with their enclaves and voter concentration in many cities.
I fear so.
Zelenskyy aide on corruption in Ukraine: ‘People are stealing like there’s no tomorrow’
One aide said officials were told, ‘Don’t buy anything. Don’t take any vacations. Just sit at your desk, be quiet, and work,’ to avoid seeming corrupt
An advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the government has suffered “reputational damage” on the world stage for its sluggish efforts to battle corruption.
TIME senior correspondent Simon Shuster wrote about his experience following Zelenskyy and his team back to Ukraine after they visited the U.S. in September to appeal for aid, noting in Washington they had faced “insistent calls for Zelensky to fight corruption inside his own government, and the fading enthusiasm for a war with no end in sight.”
Shuster reported that similarly grim sentiment appears among the public as well, as those with the money available “sometimes bribe their way out of service” and that such cases “became so widespread by the end of the summer that on Aug. 11 Zelensky fired the heads of the draft offices in every region of the country.”
“The decision was intended to signal his commitment to fighting graft. But the move backfired, according to the senior military officer, as recruitment nearly ground to a halt without leadership,” Shuster wrote. “The fired officials also proved difficult to replace, in part because the reputation of the draft offices had been tainted.”
“Who wants that job?” an officer asked the reporter rhetorically. “It’s like putting a sign on your back that says: corrupt.”
As a key source of aid for Ukraine’s war effort, Shuster noted that the White House “prepared a list of anti-corruption reforms for the Ukrainians to undertake.”
“These were not suggestions,” one of Zelenskyy’s close aides said, but, rather, “conditions.’”
Shuster wrote that Zelenskyy fired his Minister of Defense, Oleksiy Reznikov, a member of his inner circle, as a means to address American corruption concerns, after Reznikov was suspected of corrupt behavior in his ministry.
Two presidential advisers claimed Reznikov had not been personally involved, “But he failed to keep order within his ministry,” one said, noting the ministry had been over-paying for critical supplies, including eggs
“Don’t buy anything. Don’t take any vacations. Just sit at your desk, be quiet, and work,” one staffer said, summarizing how officials had been warned to not only avoid corruption, but even the appearance of personal enrichment.
“Amid all the pressure to root out corruption, I assumed, perhaps naively, that officials in Ukraine would think twice before taking a bribe or pocketing state funds. But when I made this point to a top presidential adviser in early October, he asked me to turn off my audio recorder, so he could speak more freely,” Shuster wrote.
“Simon, you’re mistaken,” an aide said. “People are stealing like there’s no tomorrow.””
The same official claimed that the Defense Minister’s firing did not have the desires effect because it took so long to occur.
Another advisor similarly noted that by the time of Zelenskyy’s crackdown, “it was too late,” as the “reputational damage was done.”
The TIME correspondent observed that even Ukrainian soldiers at the front have begun “making off-color jokes about ‘Reznikov’s eggs,’ a new metaphor for corruption.”
“When I asked Zelenskyy about the problem, he acknowledged its gravity and the threat it poses to Ukraine’s morale and its relationships with foreign partners. Fighting corruption, he assured me, is among his top priorities,” Shuster wrote. “He also suggested that some foreign allies have an incentive to exaggerate the problem, because it gives them an excuse to cut off financial support.”
“It’s not right,” Zelenskyy told him, “for them to cover up their failure to help Ukraine by tossing out these accusations.”
For more Culture, Media, Education, Opinion, and channel coverage, visit foxnews.com/media
This is why the EU wants Ukraine in so badly. They want lessons in corruption.
They’d fit right in.
This started with a recording of a crude phone call to the wife of a Republican (allegedly): “Why is your husband such a pig? Because he’s a deep-state prick. Because he doesn’t represent the people. We’re gonna be up your arse non-stop. You’re gonna be f**ked and molested like you can’t imagine.”
Naughtie: “It’s from the forces that have changed American politics.”
From an unattributed ‘female law scholar’: “I fear we’re about to lose our democracy.”
Naughtie: “Here is the unapologetic voice of the insurgency, Steve Bannon, the agitator-in-chief for what he calls ‘populist nationalism’.”
Bannon: “It ends when we take complete control of the Senate, the House and the White House, get rid of the administrative state, deconstruct the deep state and allow the American citizens to take power in their own country. It’s a grass roots movement, a bit like Brexit.”
Naughtie: “He’s the perpetual iconoclast. There isn’t anything he doesn’t want to pull down and throw away.”
An unattributed Democrat Congresswoman: “It’s up to the voters to decide whether they want this democracy or not.”
Bannon’s apparently dangerous message seemed to boil down to the shrinking of the Federal administration and the delegation of powers to the states, to ‘make Washington smaller, America bigger’. How is that authoritarian? Isn’t that what he meant by ‘grass roots’?
Naughtie’s tone was often strident, fearful, disbelieving, sometimes bordering on anger. Phrases such as ‘Republican authoritarian movement’, ‘like Putin’, ‘to radicalise America from the right’ were scattered throughout. He didn’t like Trump’s use of the phrase ‘poisoning the nation’s blood’ in respect of immigration.
And that’s the point. This was more about TDS, including the Republicans’ accusation of Trump’s criminal trials as ‘Democrat lawfare’ intended to knock him out of the race. Democrats and black politicians were wheeled on to talk about white supremacy and racism, right-wing corruption, irrationalism, ‘rich men carving it up for themselves’. One said: “Trump would normally be regarded as another deranged huckster but it’s amazing how he’s struck a chord with so many millions of people.”
Well, how indeedy, boy! At no point did this programme ask why so many Americans voted for Trump the first time around. Corruption was mentioned. Steel dossier? No. That would require the impugning of the Clintons and the Bidens. The USA was turning rotten before 2016.
Corruption of course means Ukraine. There was clear indignation about the idea that the Republicans might consider abandoning NATO because US citizens ‘might not be interested in European wars’. John Bolton thought that withdrawal would be a real possibility under Trump.
For all its noise and fearmongering, this was an insubstantial programme that simply demonstrated that the BBC is as much a political body as a broadcasting corporation. At no point did anyone ask “How did it come to this?” And, yes, just to hammer home the point about how dangerous Bannon and Trump are, it featured the day that the USA was apparently in danger of falling to a man in fancy dress.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a62fb41f5e75c0db46431c2a30991edc96c7bf22082dd49230f30f998e69d2af.jpg
Easy to decide. Just take a look at any democrat run city.
The best thing that can be said about this BBC journalist is that he is not like a delicious cream-filled cake – he is NOT naughty but nice he is Naughtie and Nasty.
Said that our adoption of the euro was “inevitable”.
He’s right………..it’s coming down the road.
Probably by the end of 2024 discussions will have started
It would certainly be a condition of out re-joining the EU.
Naughtie sounds like the clown who appears on MSNBC’s Morning Joe show, this particular short-of-a-brain waffler was going on yesterday about how the idea of destroying all the corrupt entities and starting again was a bad move.
Biden’s doing such a great job? Depends which side you’re on and how much of an elite you feel you are. Ordinary Dems are being downtrodden as much as Republicans. All planned with the stolen election as the starting pistol.
If the UN had any credibility, integrity and any interest in the internal security and happiness of its member states should it not make a clear judgement that all Muslim refugees should be taken in by Muslim countries and all Christian refugees taken in by Christian countries?
The enemy within: the adder in the bosom, the sleeping fire in the bedding are images which have been understood for centuries. As Chaucer wrote in The Merchant’s Tale:
O perilous fyr, that in the bedstraw bredeth!
O famulier foo, that his servyce bedeth!
O servant traytour, false hoomly hewe,
Lyk to the naddre in bosom sly untrewe,
God shilde us alle from youre aqueyntaunce!
Slight problem, Muslims will pretend to be Christians just to get here.
Destroy all the mosques and lock up the bottom uppers and then deport them when they block the road.
The fact of the matter is that we shall not do that and our culture and civilisation will last no longer than another 50 years at most.
If all these unaccompanied males are permitted to bring in a wife and any sisters they have, it may well be quicker than that.
Granny and grand dad, aunts and uncle from all their different wives families. Could easily be 50 per migrant.
Make them eat bacon.
It’ll weed out the vegans, too, an added bonus.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/274d69f11217c7cf24810bed80886a7954181eed984e4e3f72abe7f36cadd7f2.png
Johnson: “How am I going to put the political spin on this after ‘The Scientific’ spinners have had their two penn’orth?”
Daily Sceptic – Covid Inquiry
Gosh – a watery sun has appeared. May risk some gardening after lunch.
We had a cloudburst just before I took the dogs out with me to post a letter. I waited until it had stopped. Then, the sun came out! The roads were still flooded, though.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12692487/Paris-police-shoot-unarmed-woman-wearing-Islamic-veil.html
Police shoot unarmed woman wearing Islamic veil and ‘threatening to
blow herself up while screaming Allahu Akbar’ at Paris metro station
The correct response.
I expect them to rampage now.
Nothing minor, I hope.
What I want to know is does she get her allocation of virgins in paradise, or is she one of the virgins?
That is a very good question. Perhaps she identifies as a man. Allahu Akbar LGBGT.
The terrible twosome pretending to be innocent..
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/975a61ebcd7f0832e8f8c5ebe10ad776e5548627da4ccfd9baa61715d64ed069.jpg
Halloween eyes…
Oh, they are so sweet!
They have two beds in my bedroom and they chop and change. Harry likes to sleep on his back with his legs in the air. Dolly decided she wanted his bed so just laid across him. Only his head was showing.
My two have a bed each in my bedroom, too. They start off in one and then change over. The other morning they were both in the same (the smaller of the two!) one.
Superb.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12692607/Israel-blows-home-senior-Hamas-leader-West-Bank-IDF-continues-target-Islamist-groups-men.html
I do hope all his family were home.
“Who’s that knocking at my door?”
Avon calling ! Only kidding.
Alley Oop, Les Frog Plod.
Any chance we could have some here?
“Woman in full veil who threatened ‘to blow herself up’ shot by police
Authorities investigate incident in Paris after woman ‘made threats’ at train station and allegedly shouted ‘Allahu akbar’”
Did they discover when they lifted the veil that she/he/it had unfeminine accoutrements?
Of course, in the UK plod would have suggested she wait until rush hour and argued it was better for ‘communidy’ relations.
Konstantin Kisin’s full speech to world leaders at ARC Conference 2023
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1MICwdQtfU
Superb. Thanks for posting.
Well said, and all spot on.
He’s good, but do we know exactly who was in the audience?
378259+ up ticks,
Listen up,
Dt,
Islamism is a failed ideology. Muslims must embrace the West
Those who came here to escape tyranny are now cheering the tyrants they left behind
More like
Islamism is a far from failed ideology. Muslims have no intentions of embracing the West
Those who came here under the guise of escaping tyranny are now cheering the tyrants they left behind
We are, as a matter of fact, carrying out, via the lab/lib/con coalition the biggest nationwide ASP to breast clasping campaign ever known to mankind.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/adcb47f6de25473a33fd908678933da0266ce6f86a00bbf10bd160f8522048d4.png
Tarte au ciel!
(Pie in the Sky!)
فطيرة في السماء
One assumes that he does not live in the UK!
“Hussain Abdul-Hussain is a research fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), based in Washington DC.”
Of course they don’t come to escape tyranny. That’s the taqiyya line. They come to conquer.
They HAVE conquered. White, Christians are now subservient and at risk.
Certainly the whites are at risk in Canada:
https://americansreport.com/government-assisted-euthanasia-on-the-rise-in-canada-now-accounts-for-4-1-of-deaths
We need a reconquista, Bill. Sometime there must come a Gates of Vienna moment.
Would that there were a latter day Ferdinand and Isabella
And John III Sobieski.
And the money!!!
According to 1066 and All That when Caesar came to Britain and said Veni, Vidi, Vici the woad-painted Ancient Britons were so demoralised to think they were being described as weeny, weedy and weaky that they did not put up any resistance at all.
As far as the current Muslim invasion is concerned I fear that the Modern Britons are just as weeny, weedy and weaky as their forbears were.
They stopped eating meat.
The lowly individuals might have come to escape, but their masters plan take-over.
Even the lowly individuals are fully signed up to dedication to the Umma and establishment of the caliphate.
Indeed. Remember that 70% of “moderate” slammers said that they thought the London bombings (7/7) were perfectly justified – though, natch, they would not have done it themselves…(sarc)
Wasn’t sad dick involved in the defence of the bombers?
I think not. He was no longer in practice but was involved in the Liebour guvment.
Oh right.
Guilt by association, then.
It would be better if the just stayed away. They are nothing but trouble.
Back in 2016 I tackled my GP about the adverse effects that the drugs he prescribed were having on me. He argued that by now all these drugs together should have made my.blood pressure much lower and accused me of not taking the medication.
At the time I was using ECG waveform analysis software that measured the critical heart waveform intervals during the PQRST interval from an ECG recorder.
Little did I know at the time that I was actually experiencing the onset of Torsades de Pointes (TdP) about which I placed today a BingAI query on the significance of the Qtc interval:
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Last week I reviewed my historic ECG from 2016 and the answers from BingAI stongly suggested that I indeed was at the point of experiencing TdP through drug elongation of the Qtc interval:
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So is that still the case now or has it been resolved? I seem to remember that you had an emergency admission to hospital a few years ago.
The hospital cardiologist took an ECG as part of my annual checkup last week and confirmed that it was fine.
I have been reviewing my own ECG findings following medication over the years and using the new BingAI have discovered more about the implications of aberrant intervals in the heart waveform and the potential harmful effects that may ensue.
I did my own ECG report from my latest multilead ECG monitor https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/3ded1c74c561c5c5e7bcefd9d1a38419796b2681584c11c5e0bb37c3b88fe324.jpg and there were no heart interval issues except for a suspected low beat from the medication I am now on:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/57f440ea7486879dc8023ba825bee8c56f27c71eb45b39d7d4b45a567a1d8a6a.jpg so I wasn’t worried about the cardiologists findings.
That’s good.
Didn’t understand that lot.
What is TdP, QTC interval, & PQRST interval, and what’s the significance?
And, I actually have some sympathy with the GP: In my case of spontaneously having blue-screen moments, the specialists gave up as they couldn’t come with anything useful, and passed the problem to the GP. Poor lady, being a generalist… the answer seemed to be ChatGPT (in Weegie, since I don’t know the terminology in English), seemed to come with some useful suggestions that pointed towards stress as the major cause.
3 weeks off work, and the problem is much resolved, although not 100%.
Chalk one up to AI!
I have no sympathy for the GP.
The GP involved was routinely giving me ECGs during a previous course of treatment and I didn’t question his mastery of the interpretation of the resulting traces.
I have now passed rigorous assessements after on-line training and tests and achieved 80% score at basic ECG interpretation. I admit I only got 40% at the advanced level but that’s looks good enough for a doctor to blag his way out of ignorance of the subject.
With ChatGPT, BingAI and Google’s Bard the trick is to be able frame AI ‘prompts’ with enough previous knowledge of the subject to be to make sense of the answeer.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12692547/Horrifying-moment-woman-screams-help-attacked-two-female-thugs-Elizabeth-Line.html
Always the blacks.
I was unable to determine whether the “victim” was black or other.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/features/the-man-who-washes-the-worlds-most-valuable-cars/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SULVCWbFUI
Today’s culture note:
Budgies prefer Gilbert and Sullivan to Mozart.
How do they show their displeasure?
They refuse to Trill!
Just Swoop away?
They have trouble with all those fat balls…
Shocked face !
That should not bother you, dearie, on your low fat diet.
You keep calling me dearie i might get the right impression you naughty boy.
Oooh, get you! 🙂
They only eat that when they’re peckish 😘
Exactamente.
The Magic Flute did nothing for them, but they enjoyed – and chirruped along – to H.M.S. Pinafore.
Even the Queen of the Night giving it some wellie had no effect.
Poop everywhere?
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Colleagues ‘kindly’ stuck a beware of the bull sticker on my office door. I’m fairly sure they’re referring to my temperament, star sign and nature…. but it could be the other.
Is there any china in the room?
I do wish cartoonist wouldn’t give folks ideas!
Afternoon, all. I am here early because the racing at Bangor was off due to a waterlogged course. I am also on the main machine for a change because I have finally managed to assemble the kit to turn the bike into a static bike. I have managed five minutes so far, largely because a) I have not been able to do much exercise at all recently and b) my right knee was giving me problems trying to bend it. I hope that it will loosen up and become less painful in due course. Hopefully I shall eventually be able to watch videos on the computer screen while I pedal. I feel quite pleased with myself. I have managed most things on my “to do” list. As for the headline, the inquiry (I nearly typed iniquity!) is designed to be long drawn out and signify nothing.
And generate electricity, too!
And wind…
Having something to watch while on an exercise bike makes all the difference. Boring as hell otherwise.
I have had another session (slightly longer this time) and have worked out that I shall be able to read while pedalling. In the meantime I took to reciting some ritual I need to be word perfect in by Sunday. If I can remember it while I’m pedalling, chances are, reciting it for real will be a doddle 🙂
In which case strap yourself in. We wouldn’t want you fudging or free wheeling !
To be honest you will not have a problem. If you dragged the bike in too you could give others a chance to meet Jesus sur la bicyclette.
I really am so sorry but at this time of night i can’t help myself. :@(
Thankfully, the bike is stable, which is more than can be said of it when I was riding it on the road! I am so glad that a) I managed to get it assembled after first time failure and b) I can now get some exercise at last. Who knows, I might even shed some of those excess pounds to make my knees and hip less painful? I am contemplating getting a fitbit or equivalent so I can see what calories I’ve burned and how my heart rate is. Don’t, however, expect me to become a lycra lout any time soon.
Had some alphabet soup at lunchtime – this afternoon had a vowel movement
You were lucky – it could have spelled disaster.
Gosh – just imagine if one was dyslexic…
Licken Cheek soup?
75 varieties.
Ah, that’ll be the Korma Souptra
One short of a trombone.
two short of a Sunset Strip…
I see that the gallant police farce in Birmingham is treating the release of mice in a Macdo as a “public nuisance offence” and not a terror related crime.
Aren’t we just soooo lucky to have such people?
Special selection unit.
Colour: Brown
Beard? ; Yes
Muslim: ding ding ding!
Bingo, you win the get out of criminal activity card!
Colour: White
Beard?: Yes
Santa: ding ding ding!
Only let him out at Christmas.
They seem to be taking the Mickey…
They seem to be taking the Mickey…
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Hi pert John.
Dyslexia getting to you two?
Lydexsia lures KO.
A geedy
I think you pismelled that.
An anagram of Daily Sex.
🎵those were the days my friend🎵
We thought they’d never end; they’d last forever and a day!
Intercourse with ones char?
Always get back in the saddle…………
I had to self censor then.
That’s a surprise, I didn’t think you spoke to your staff…
We are 750 ft asl and get flooded because the doombrain council and backhander bribes (sorry I mean builder promised funding of “community” projects which never happened, though the funds mysteriously got paid to councillors’ pet eco, green, net zero projects) have altered the road layout and permitted building of over 1000 new homes in a way such that the Victorian road drain and sewage system can no longer cope, and backs up into our property.
#Me too. I am at the top of a hill, ca 800ft up, but nonetheless the road floods either side of my property, due to drainage issues. It will only get worse as the surrounding countryside is concreted over.
Pitch black (sorry…) outside. Let us hope the next seven weeks speed by.
as in “Amphetamines (including speed) are a group of stimulant drugs used to stay awake, energised and alert.”….?
Who on earth wants to stay awake, energised and alert?? You mad or suffin’??
Do you mind ! I was dozing until you started shouting about nuffin !
Would that be nuffin the (drug) mule?
Any relation to Dindo?
Almost certainly!
Aw, Muffin the Mule was owned by a lovely lady called Sally McNally. Sally liked to raise her invoices to look as if Muffin had done them himself, which I found rather charming.
Isn’t Muffin the Mule a sexual offence?
Phizzee.
Asking for a friend.
The only muffin i have had in the last 20 years was toasted.
Katie does look nice in a bikini too. Hush my mouth !
She’ll send an orange man to tango you, if you’re not careful!
After i posted i wondered if i had swatted the butterfly.
Bet you won’t post it…
Depends. How much?
I used to own a Muffin puppet when I was a child. It would probably be worth a fortune now. Alas, it was a victim (like so many of my possessions) of my mother’s purges. No wonder I’m a hoarder.
I am a hoarder too, Conway. Our sons during the summer, at a family do, asked me if I would consider going through my stuff and discarding some of it, to save them the bother when the time comes. The thing is – I understand, but I cannot do it. Everything I hoard (save) is precious to me. All my books, videos, cds and the rest are part of me and mean something to me. It’s not as though we can’t move from room to room, it is all more or less tidy – I told them that when I’m gone just to get a skip and throw it all in, if they don’t have to make emotional decisions about stuff it should be a fairly quick process. They already know what to keep, I have a few pieces of inherited jewellery, a few pieces of furniture and that’s it. They will probably keep the portraits and few ornaments. I seem to have gone off topic, it must be my empty wine glass that is the problem.
I know. I am leaving the problem to my heir (who is also a hoarder, so it may not be as much a problem as all that!).
If you were to tell me how upset you were i would throw rotten eggs at them if you wish. Just give me a list !
And Annette Mills presented him on t’telly.
“With her fog, her amphetamines, and her pearls.”
Just like a woman.
That’s me gone – a dreary day, really. Managed to clear out on side of the greenhouse and remove the tomato frames. In a few days will plant out the winter broccoli and kale in the greenhouse. The seeds were sown on 14 Sept – so they are nice and healthy young plants. Also winter salads. Nothing like fresh, home-grown salad (eh, Grizz) in the middle of winter!
Have a jolly evening. There was a US-made prog about Rommel on PSBAmerica the other evening. Guess what? The success at El Alamein was entirely due to the Yanks…! Who’d have thought it?
A demain.
Ah, El Alamo eh?
I thought it was the Full Monty and not just a Little Bit of Monty.
Ah, El Alamo eh?
Couldn’t happen to a nicer and more deserving person.
Out in no time, though. She should have been made to pay it back.
What lessons will she have learned?
Not to get caught?
To hide her money fiddles better.
typical UK. We are so mean she couldn’t raise enough to Buy a Large Mansion
In the US they bought real estate rather than invest in black neighbourhoods.
I believe it stood for Buy Large Mansions.
King biatch.
Grifters the lot of them.
But the statue has still gone.
Her assets should be sequestrated to pay for a replacement.
God help us all.
A tiny, and I mean tiny, church near us has been warned to lock its doors and only allow known people in, in case of attacks by?
Who knows, they didn’t say!
The things one learns; apparently we have a hostel for failed asylum seekers around the corner, who knew?
Explains why there are so many young men of various hues congregating in the open spaces.
Let’s hope your local fire brigade are on standby….
And PS
This little church welcomes all comers, whatever their church background, their colour, or their creed.
Dangerous in these disrupted times.
Quite.
But knowing many of those involved, there is no way that they wouldn’t welcome the “stranger”.
I hope it never comes back to bite them.
“apparently we have a hostel for failed asylum seekers around the corner, who knew?”
A high cliff would be more useful.
Let us hope so!
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The BBC is enjoying the tales of No. 10 during lockdown. Evan Davies and his guests were laughing at the chaos of it all on this evening’s PM. Johnson is, of course, being crucified, particularly about Cummings, but it is Bonjo’s question “Why destroy the economy for people who will die anyway?’ that has really raised their hackles over the last day or so. He was correct to ask the question, though it could have been more tactfully put.
It was apparent early on that he was reluctant to lockdown but folded. I don’t suppose the wretched enquiry will explore this ruinously expensive scandal. It appears to be a hatchet job on Johnson and the Tories (not difficult, admittedly). We can expect many interviews with tearful members of the public condemning him for his heartlessness even though his instincts were right.
But, but without malpractice, very few would have died of flu AND the economy could have been saved. The destruction was intended.
He was the Origami prime minister.
He folded like paper on the Northern Ireland Protocol; he folded like paper on UK fishermen’s waters; he folded like paper to his wife on green matters; he folded like paper on illegal immigration; he folded like paper when confronted with opposition to his Covid policy.
Gangs of children roaming around outside…
Tricksters or treaters? Hope you have goodies for them ;-))
Happy halloween Paul!!
Big mixing bowl of sweeties ready & waiting! Including my favourite salt ammoniac liquorice…
https://www.saveur.com/scandinavian-salt-licorice-salmiak/
I have a large authentic scythe in one of our sheds. And probably a hood somewhere. I might walk slowly up and down our street, but keeping quiet.
I always got on very well with my grandmother-in-law.
The thing that totally broke the ice with us was the day I found the two-handed scythe in her barn.
I set it, honed it, and then scythed her orchard, clearing up the cuttings. It looked as if it had been mown by a lawnmower.
The trick is in the sharpening.
The thing that surprised her was that I look like and sound like a total “townie”.
Cool!
The other secret is in the motion – else you’re cutting the ground, rocks and the like, and the edge doesn’t last.
That is so very true.
Get the swing right and the blade right and it’s a doddle.
I have looked in that, a ballpeen ? But it was too fussy. I used a file and a carborundum stone.
When I was a student I had a monk’s habit and, as it was warm, I used to wear it when the weather was cold. One Halloween I went to visit a friend wearing it. He nearly had a heart attack when he opened the door!
Ha ha. 🤗
I have friends in Canada and they send me photos of grandchildren dressed for Halloween. Over enthusiastic I’d call it. And probably very costly.
All your dalliances coming home to roost?
Danger lurks among them.
We have two sidelights in our front entrance frame and also the door. For quite a few years I’ve had a torch handy at this time of year and if or when they ring the door bell. I grab the torch and put it under my chin and put my face up against the glass.
Not a Treat but the Trick works every time.
B-D
? 🤔
Supposed to be surprised face – apparently.
To get to my place they have to negotiate an unlit, unmade drive even to get to the gate. Then they have 102′ of unlit pathway, closely bordered by menacing shrubs. Few are foolhardy, or even hardy, enough to attempt it!
Only the younger families in our cul-de-sac ‘celebrate’ Halloween. There seems to be an even mix now.
Got your guns loaded?
Delivery of .44 ammunition tomorrow… 500 rounds!
Another competition coming up?
Soon. Another opportunity to come last…
Looking forward to getting the Redhawk back in action.
I’m sure this one will be hated, but I think he’s right on the money.
https://www.takimag.com/article/wailing-at-a-wall/
Wordlers.
Too many choices.
Wordle 864 5/6
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Wordle 864 4/6
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After my six yesterday, back to par.
Wordle 864 4/6
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Looks similar to my effort today – finally got there on the 6th attempt!
This only applies if the sufferer knows they have dementia, and it troubles them.
Mother has dementia, now to the extent that she doesn’t recognise her family as her family, but otherwise seems quite content in her care home (£600/week). A friend suggested that she could be relieved of life to her benefit, at which I really disagreed: At what point do you decide someone no longer has any value being alive, and does them in with State sanction? When they retire? When they become unemployed? Where would it stop. In any case, Mother has no pain, no distress, so, since it’s her money, why shouldn’t she keep going?
Edit: I recall a post here on Nottl, where the poster wrote about (Mother?) being not a burden, but an opportunity that allowed her family to show unconditional love for her, as she had shown when they were small. (something like that). It was very moving, and a point to note.
If she caught covid and died painlessly would that be a mercy for you?
“If she caught covid…”
…or any serious RTI…
No.
It’s her money being spent, not mine.
I’d rather have Mother than thousands of pounds of inheritance – even though I never really knew her, being packed off to school aged 8 and never really living at home after that.
I’m not referring to the money aspect, but rather the extra inconveniences that you have; travel, administration, chasing documents, ensuring the care home does for her what you wish.
I’m delighted you still get pleasure from her occasional company, but her being unaware can’t help.
It’s hard work, but I’d not wish her any harm. From any cause. Hell, after her comes me & (half)brother. Never had many relatives, so the very few left are sort-of precious.
My mother (fully compos mentis but physically wrecked, said that life was very sweet when the end was in sight. That broke my heart.
Dad said similarly, as he was on his way out.
That was 1997. Still miss him, and his wisdom.
Yes it all depends on their state of mind. My sister had dementia and was in a Scottish care home near to Lacoste’s local pub. A nice place and free!
My sister though, at least half of the time, seemed to be in a waking nightmare. When visiting she would very occasionally say, “Hello, Max.” Those moments didn’t last long. 5 years and what a relief when she died, drugged up to the eyeballs, for me, and I hope her, in November 2019.
Oh, man. That’s hard, so it is. I’m sorry.
If there is no one to let us know, it’s very difficult. I think I will have to write down instructions (and passwords) for when I shuffle off this mortal coil.
Good plan. Make sure the whereabouts of the list is known, too.
It will be with my will, order of service and last wishes.
So sorry to hear about your sister , Mm.
So we know how Lacoste is?
Same for Moh’s mother , nearly 4 years in care , just so painful to watch , she was in her nineties when we lost her .
So many younger people in their sixties are being diagnosed , and succumb far too quickly ..
What happened to BSE, that mad cow disease that had crossed over to people , we are living in strange times , and actually feel quite fearful of the future .
Sorry about your MiL. No, I’ve heard nothing of Lacoste here for a while. A shame, especially as he was the go between for plumtart. No news on Lotl either as far as I’m aware.
No – and I’m beginning to fear we won’t hear from her again.
I think Lacoste said his wrist was very painful with gout, so he’s probaly avoiding using a keyboard at the moment. I hope he will be back. We seem to be losing quite a few of our regulars.
o nasty?
Will correct the typo!
Damn, I’m gutted…
Done – but you’ll need to refresh to see that I did.
You’ll be OK, Phizzee’s constantly refreshing…
Dementia is such a cruel disease, in that it robs a person of their memories and personality. Sometimes there appears to be some spark of recognition, but mainly they have gone.
It’s the slow death Jules – I wish they’d find a cure. It’s my only charity now – Alzheimers Scotland
My late wife had dementia (Alzheimers), I looked after her for years before it became too much and my health was suffering,It was terrible for me to put her in a care home but to be honest it was better for both of us. I could visit when I wanted and take her out in the car. At first she often asked when are we going home but we got through that. She was happy enough in the home and so well cared for – then came effin Covid. Could only see her through her bedroom window, not allowed in to give her a hug. She went downhill quite fast and I was able to visit and be with her during her final 2 weeks and family came up to visit too. The cost at first was horrendous (£1100 a week) until her savings had diminished to the minimum level (aided by a bit of financial jiggery-pokery by me) then they took her pension and gave her back £20 a week for essentials. The money didn’t matter, it was her care that was important. It was awful to watch her waste away, confused and looking scared stiff – something that I’ll never get out of my mind. She’s at peace now!
Oh, man. That was hard reading, Alec.
Mother was OK at home until Covid, and all visits stopped. After that, she went downhill quite quickly, similarly to your poor wife.
I feel for you Paul
I remember your anguish when the Covid regs were introduced. As you say, it is her care that was the most important and of course you, as her beloved husband, were – and should have remained – part of that. No wonder she went downhill quickly.
Yes Caroline, I couldn’t even go near her on her 80th birthday – I was able to see her through an open external door but not allowed any nearer although she was surrounded by the staff in her special chair. I have photos to look back on but it’s upsetting to do so.
MOH had vascular dementia and I coped (just about) at home until the last three weeks. I didn’t realise what a toll it was taking on my health until I was free of the stress (MOH fell downstairs and was taken into hospital, then sent to a care home).
Yes , caring for someone close can affect your health without you realising – but it’s what we do for as long as we can – then let the professionals take over. A hard decision but one which benefits both.
Indeed. I finally admitted I could no longer cope when MOH was transferred to a local home. The nurse who was there when I said it told me I was right; I would not be able to cope with how things had deteriorated and even carers coming in wouldn’t have been sufficient.
Yes I had the option of bringing carers in but I considered it my duty and indeed my wish to look after her and that would have just been a stop gap, a vacancy occurred in what was considered the best care home in the north of Scotland so I made the decision. The care home, since the old manager retired and most of the staff left, has gone downhill, now mostly agency staff as it is NHS. I’m glad she’s not in there now
I really didn’t have much say in the matter; MOH fell downstairs, was admitted to hospital, then it was the hospital’s decision about the home. With covid I was denied access due to “quarantine”.
This only applies if the sufferer knows they have dementia, and it troubles them.
Mother has dementia, now to the extent that she doesn’t recognise her family as her family, but otherwise seems quite content in her care home (£600/week). A friend suggested that she could be relieved of life to her benefit, at which I really disagreed: At what point do you decide someone no longer has any value being alive, and does them in with State sanction? When they retire? When they become unemployed? Where would it stop. In any case, Mother has no pain, no distress, so, since it’s her money, why shouldn’t she keep going?
Edit: I recall a post here on Nottl, where the poster wrote about (Mother?) being not a burden, but an opportunity that allowed her family to show unconditional love for her, as she had shown when they were small. (something like that). It was very moving, and a point to note.
Here’s one for you.
Someobe left the kitchen scissors out (wonder who that might have been…) and I threw them gently at the sink, to wash them.
Because I’m a klutz, hey overshot the sink and vanished into the corner of the worktop. Irritated, I went to get them and do the sink bit properly, but they’d gone! Like, through a wormhole in the space-time continuum! I searched diligently for 15 minutes, and finally found them hooked in the wire that provides the under-cupboard lights! But, man, I couldn’t find the buggers… wormhole… was a bit rattled, to be honest.
Take more water with it?
Hadn’t had one then. Glass wine by now.
Better than me – I threw a pair into the sink and they landed point first, puncturing the thin metal of the sink basin! Cue soldering a halfpenny on to seal the hole. I often wonder what the people who bought the house from us thought about it 🙂
I have a similar hole in the sink which appeared when my children were teenagers – it is patched with epoxy putty.
Well , what an afternoon .
Moh and I ventured into Poole this afternoon , we needed new batteries for our phones , mine hasn’t been charging properly , it is an Apple i 6.. very old but comfortable to hold and take pics etc and chat to relatives in SA etc.
Moh’s is a Huweii or how ever you spell it .. £39 to replace his and £29 for mine .. we had to wait an hour , it was raining so we paid our first visit ever to a Greggs eaterie in Falkland Square .. We had a foul latte coffee , and an equally foul tasting pastry , I left half of my drink and pastry.
I could taste the fat in the 3 bites of the pastry I bit into .. and can still remember the sensation on my tongue .. yet there were people digging in and consuming like no tomorrow . Moh munched happily , he said he was hungry .
Yeugh .
Raining heavily here now .
Pip was left on his own , and greeted us waggily when we arrived home . He has his tooth op tomorrow , so no nibbles before bedtime .
Urgh. Horrible description… fat… tongue…
I keep telling you, Margaret, animal fats are healthy, delicious and nutritious. Only Frankenstein oils and fats are bad for you and taste disgusting. You need to eat more butter, lard, tallow and suet for health.
We have never been into a Greggs , let alone ever eaten a Gregg’s so called delicacy .
I take your point Grizzly, yes Frankenstein oils and fats is the right description .
I make scrummy sausage rolls. Home-made sausage meat and home-made butter puff pastry. You would love them.
Do you do food parcels, Grizz??
Enquiring minds really do want to know!
He has an online shop called Grizz’s Greasy Grub.
I don’t think I have either.
Because of a fatty liver (alcohol consumption) and a stone in my gall bladder the Doctor recommended a low fat diet. I didn’t bother to correct her.
I would have done. Your doctor is evidently clueless about fat consumption. She should have advised a low SUGAR diet.
Never been one to eat pasties and such unless I’ve made them. I like to know what’s in ’em, Belle. Best of luck with Pip, Oscar had the dental treatment 3 months ago. A small incisor out and a good polish and descale all under general anaesthetic. It was lovely to get him home where he perked up after a few hours.
Sorry to ask, molamola but did you mean to downvote me? I get very hurt, you know!
Fat fin.
That’s what I thought!!
Hey, you should stry typinf with these.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__ZzrLFQlyo
Fish fingers? Crumbs!
Gawd no, Sue. Ham fisted, sorry, fixed now.
And what a time to do it, on such a sensitive subject, I’ll get me hair shirt on after self-flagellating.
Nah, pet! Divent fash yersel’!
Hmmm…
Rumour has it that that might be something you enjoy…
Damn, how these things get out!
Pip also needs an incisor removed , it is wobbly and his gum is swollen ,and his teeth could do with a good polish, scrape and clean .
How much was Oscar’s bill, MM, I hope the insurance pays up for Pip , or at least part of it .
£399 I’m afraid, and our pet insurance didn’t cover it.
My Huawei battery was £6 (inc P&P) on Amazon
Funny, I had my first Greggs sausage roll last Saturday. I was really looking forward to it, I thought it was a national institution….
It was sloppily disgusting.
Very overated but I have only tried once many years ago in East Dereham.
Did any of you see this on the box?
I watched , but Moh was asleep , he would have been cross if I had woken him up, but my goodness , I thought this was TV Gold .
https://twitter.com/wychstreet/status/1718033113564008703.
I cannot tell what you and other men
Think of this life; but, for my single self,
I had as lief not be as live to be
In awe of such a thing as I myself.
Julius Caesar
I’m in awe of her!
How wonderful, I wish I could have seen that, live. Dame Judy is one of my all time favourites.
Looking a bit rough these days. Long time since I sw her last.
At her age….she is allowed, don’t be unkind!!! She is about 87 I think…;-))
Strewth!
89 on 9th December.
Gosh, Paul! I’m glad you said that!
I once had the honour of opening a door in a pub* to Dame Judi. It was shortly after a time when my best man living in the US had spoken some lines from Shakespeare with Tom Hanks. I thought I would give it a go there and then. But the only lines I could remember were from Hamlet: “It will cost you a groaning to take off my edge!’. Being a Gentleman I remained silent!
*https://www.foxandhounds.org.uk
And then she married me. I repeated that to the Warqueen on one of our dates.
What a lothario I am!
October 31st. The very last day of my favourite 10 months.
I hate, loathe and detest November and December! Roll on January, when each successive day has more daylight.
How odd, Grizz! My husband said this morning that he absolutely hates November! We’ve been together for 45 years! Who knew?🙄
No sun — no moon!
No morn — no noon —
No dawn — no dusk — no proper time of day.
No warmth, no cheerfulness, no healthful ease,
No comfortable feel in any member —
No shade, no shine, no butterflies, no bees,
No fruits, no flowers, no leaves, no birds! —
November!
Thomas Hood.
I did that for my Grade 3 Speech and Drama exam when I was 10! Brilliant!
I trust you passed with flying colours!
Can you not hear my cut-glass accent from there? 😊
Aye, Pet!
Och aye 🙂
Ah but it did give us Guy Fawkes – the only sane man ever to enter Parliament and just look what happened to him….
An Old Peterite to boot.
Alright, it’s Halloween, but I could have left it until tomorrow; I’ve just picked the last of my apples. No fruit indeed!
Sounds like a Proclaimers song
Lochaber no more, Sutherland no more, Lewis no more, Skye no more.
Bathgate no more, Linwood no more, Methil no more, Irvine no more …
Late autumn here is miserable, until the snow comes and once the leaves have fallen. I reckon it as it’s own, dismal, season, so we get 5 seasons here in Southern Norway.
I’m not terribly keen on November, but more because it’s packed with things I have to do and learn and the weather is vile. Still, it is one month nearer Christmas, which I really love. I’m a big kid at heart 🙂
I am not awfully keen on January, the month of my birth. It seems to go on for ever, every year.
A bit of an anticlimax after Christmas and the New Year.
Not a lot to which to look forward on the immediate horizon. And the days start to lengthen oh so slowly.
I like January because it means I don’t have to put up with Xmas and New Year for another 11 months – yep I’m a miserable git!
I am feeling the same way too, now! Bah, humbug! It must be my age…. All more hassle and expense than it is worth. Nature missed a trick, she should have arranged for us to hibernate over the winter months, so much more sensible. We could have had our eating festivities in September and then settled down under woolly, furry throws for a long cosy winter snooze.
How odd, Grizz! My husband said this morning that he absolutely hates November! We’ve been together for 45 years! Who knew?🙄
It’s definitely the worst time of year……..
I love every Month of the year.There is alwys something of interest. Nov & Dec is the high spot of the shooting season.
Colder, damper, darker. you’re welcome to them.
I have always been optimistic , but then I am from Lancashire.
I like both black pudding and Yorkshire pudding. Together in gravy is excellent.
I am currently eating Clonakilty Blackpudding from West Cork. very good.
I get delicious black pudding over here but they refuse to put lumps of pork back fat in it!
I like the French and German and thy are the same as much of the Scots ones.
And 1st November is the Opening Meet.
It never used to bother me but these days, I find I get mid-winter blues. I find myself checking sunrise/sunset charts most days. Must be old age.
I’ve checked those charts for years. I was an old fart well before my time! 🤣
Spiked is reporting that Charlie Peters, journalist, has been reported to Plod for looking into extremism in Mosques.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/10/31/when-did-journalism-become-a-hate-crime/
I find it strange that the natural order for secret squirrels is to not only bug but also listen in on all phone, email, whattsup doc et al but leave these places as sanctuary.
Interesting.
The Israelis are taking responsibility for this. It suggests that they’ve hit at least one nail on the head.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12693827/More-50-killed-Israeli-strike-Gazas-Jabalia-refugee-camp-Palestinian-health-officials-claim.html
My emphasis:
It looks like they may have hit a major underground command centre.
Let’s hope this settled the fighting for a decent while.
They’ll get a lot of sink holes because the ground underneath has been tunnelled so much
I hope so.
It seems to me that the plan is to obliterate Gaza so that the surviving inhabitants have no option but to relocate away from Gaza. The question is which if any of the Muslim countries will accept the refugees?
UK?
Scotland seems to be first in the queue but I guess any new arrivals will drift south….
A quick flash with the kilts up and they’ll be away
Carrying on up the Khyber? 🙂
Pass
UK, France, Germany…
Oh, sorry, I see what you did there.
Thery should all be taken in by Jorden as that is their homeland but of courseJorden will not have any.
None.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/u100f6fv9#?date=2023-11-01
Looks like the end of the world tomorrow.
Even worse on Thursday.
Paging Mr Noah…..
It was apocalyptic in north Cambridge this afternoon, truly torrential rain, hail, lightening, thunder. The roads were flooding, all in the space of 20 minutes. When we got home, half an hour or so later, eight miles south of Cambridge, it was obvious there had been no rain there at all.
Hardly a cloud in the sky all day today, been chain sawing logs all day in the sweltering heat (well warm anyway)
Celtic FC suspends the ‘Green Brigade’ – and not just because of the flags and banners on the day of the massacre by Hamas.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11787/12997435/celtic-suspend-green-brigade-supporters-group-over-serious-issues
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-67277186
Good night, chums. Off to bed fairly soon. See you all next month.
I too, am saying goodnight and God bless, gentlefolk.
Starmer is a member of the Trilateral Commission of Rockefeller and Kissinger origin and as such should never be trusted to represent the people of the UK. He is a repulsive diminutive globalist shill.
Too few people are aware of Starmer’s affiliations and to whom he looks for influence in his policy making. Nothing is as it seems in government at all levels e.g. the move to “sustainability” at county and borough/district council levels.
What exactly does “sustainability” mean in the context that it is used by councillors and officials? Reducing access to ICE vehicles creating opportunities to tie people down to their localities, for a start? In the case of the C40 cities, restrictions across a gamut of items that currently are taken for granted e.g. travel on roads and in the air, food, clothing etc.
For “sustainability” read authoritarian control and the end of freedom to run your lives as you see fit.
https://twitter.com/albion571/status/1719282209658392763
Dare we sleep easily?
We have all been defrauded and lied to .
I haven’t voted for this HUGE change in society .. and I certainly did not expect to see so many very young white impoverished looking women accompanied by dark babies in pushchairs with low slung trousered dark males in tow when I visited a south coast town this afternoon .
378258 + up ticks,
Wide Awake Media
@wideawake_media
“[The mRNA-based Covid “vaccines”] were designed—intentionally—to harm, maim and kill, and to reduce human fertility.”
Former vice president at Pfizer, Dr. Mike Yeadon, speaking outside the UK Parliament on Friday the 20th of October, shortly after the recent excess deaths debate.
378258+ up ticks,
David Morgan 🏴 #StayFree
@david_r_morgan
We have a grand total of 650 MPs in Parliament. Yet only ONE has had the courage to stand up for the vaccine-injured. His name is Andrew Bridgen.
He’s had his name dragged through the mud by the media and his colleagues. He was ousted from his Party, severely hurting his chances of re-election.
And despite being vaccinated himself, he’s put all that aside and taken a stand against the pharmaceutical companies, the UK Government, and the media, to demand answers for the people he serves.
Andrew, we thank you for all you have done so far. It’s a pity that your fellow MPs have thrown you under the bus, but nonetheless, we are behind you all the way.
https://x.com/david_r_morgan/status/1719107263103696986?s=20
Christopher Chope, a Conservative backbencher, is sponsoring a Private Members’ Bill in the House of Commons to provide compensation to those suffering disablement following Covid-19 vaccination and to the next-of-kin of those who have died. David Morgan is, therefore, incorrect in his assertion that Andrew Bridgen is the only MP to stand up for these people.
https://bills.parliament.uk/bills/3222
378281+ up ticks,
Morning DW,
Accepted, also .Esther Mcvay ( safe & effective)
Goodnight, all.
Good night, Conners – and Oscar and Kadi.
Goodnight dear Nottlers.
Sleep well , hope you enjoy my soppy choice of bedtime music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67tN6ShNhiY
Not soppy at all, Belle. It’s open of my favourite pieces by John Barry. Sleep well.
Good morning, all – Wednesday’s new page is here.
Thanks Geoff
Thank you!