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Yes, an oldie:
Was She Worth It?
These three guys go to a prostitute’s place to get some action.
They line up outside her room and go in one at a time. The first guy goes in, then emerges a half hour later with a big smile on his face.
“How was she?” his buddies ask.
“She’s great!” he replies. “I gave her a hundred dollars, then she put some whip-cream on my dick and ate it all up! It was awesome!”
So the second guy goes in. A half hour later, he too emerges with a big smile on his face.
“How was she?” his buddies ask.
“She’s great!” he replies. “I gave her a hundred and fifty dollars, then she put some whip-cream on my dick, put some chocolate sauce on that, and then she ate it all up! It was incredible!”
So the third guy goes in. A half hour later, he emerges with a look on his face that can only be described as puzzled shame.
“How was she?” his buddies ask.
“Horrible!” he replies
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“What are you talking about?” his buddies ask. “What happened?”
“Well, I gave her two hundred dollars, then she put some whip-cream on my dick, put some chocolate sauce on that, and then she put some bananas and chopped peanuts on there, and she topped it off with a cherry.”
“Wow!” his buddies reply. “What’s so horrible about that?”
“Well,” he replies.“It looked so good to me I ate the fuckin’ thing myself!”
Good Morning Folks,
Looks like the calm before the storm out there at the moment
Ditto here.
Slowly getting brighter against the overcast, but relatively calm at the moment.
Never mind that, BoB (good morning btw) how about the temperature at the bottom of your yard?
See earlier post.
Oops!
Starting to get a bit windy here.
There’s no calm on the Costa Clyde this morning; sleet blowing in from the east at a fair rate of knots. Golf clubs have been stood down for the day.
An idea for getting housebound folk vaccinated without using GPs’ time
Sounds like the doctors aren’t too keen on vaccinating people to me, maybe they are signed up to the Hippocratic oath or something.
I think it is dawning on them that they will be found liable when the time comes.
Morning everyone.
Good morning.
Yesterday, I said how people in my work test themselves for corona, and Conway opined that they are brainwashed with the propaganda.
I wanted to share my observation, that actually it is even worse than that. There are at least two colleagues who are not high risk, and who understand perfectly well that we are drifting in a very dark direction, and yet (inexplicably to me), they still went out and got vaccinated as soon as the vaccines became available to them
They are both aware of the moral danger of punishing the unvaccinated, and have chosen to put themselves in the “good” group, even though they disapprove of stirring up hatred against the “bad” group. Perhaps they believe that the injections are neutral, safe and offer good protection, I don’t know.
But at least one of them said that he only got vaccinated because he coaches a youth football team. Not sure what the motive was there – does he think that parents wouldn’t let their children be coached by an unvaccinated person? If so, then he is fully aware of how bad the situation is.
The other one got vaccinated because he wanted to travel easily.
The whole subject has been taboo for discussion since the early summer when politicians started playing the blame game, but those were their views then.
There are at least two colleagues who are not high risk, and who understand perfectly well that we are drifting in a very dark direction, and yet (inexplicably to me), they still went out and got vaccinated as soon as the vaccines became available to them.
Morning BB. The urge to join the crowd is almost irresistible in Human Nature. It at least ensures you will not be singled out!
I suppose it must be that, but how can you join the crowd when you know that the crowd is about to do a very bad thing, especially when there is still time to sway what happens?
They are NOT walking into it with their eyes shut. They know perfectly well what is being done.
They don’t even want to try to resist it.
People like that are the most dangerous for society – they will go along with any authoritarian stuff for a quiet life.
People like that are the most dangerous for society – they will go along with any authoritarian stuff for a quiet life.
Yes. All tyrannies are built on the backs of such people.
As this one has been. We are living under a tyranny now. It is not entirely clear to everyone yet as the tyrants have not yet exercised their full power. We have been prepared. We have been made accustomed to following orders, no matter how silly. Now we are ready to put each other into camps, to approve vicious punishment of the innocent and free,
Yesterday I went in to a supermarket, three different shops, and on two buses – all without wearing a mask. Nowhere was I challenged, although most others did wear a mask. I also noticed that on the High Street we were back to most everyone wearing a mask, even though numbers had previously dropped from around 90% in the summer to around 10% in the past six months. I consider it my civic duty to encourage the percentages to creep back towards 90%-plus, by example. I believe most people share my views, but are too frightened (Project Fear) to “play safe” and obey Boris’ ever-changing dictates.
We’re in town tomorrow. Masks will not be worn.
Good on yer, Annie! Fancy meeting up for coffee?
I was in town yesterday and did not wear a mask. All the friends I met did. Most people in the street were masked. Most people seem to accept the damned things as normal. I was challenged in our local post office by the grumpy woman but nowhere else.
Excellent! Each of us in our own ways and towns are working to return things to normal.
That’s quite a bold statement.
Yesterday I went in to a supermarket, three different shops, and on two buses – all without wearing a mask. Nowhere was I challenged, although most others did wear a mask. I also noticed that on the High Street we were back to most everyone wearing a mask, even though numbers had previously dropped from around 90% in the summer to around 10% in the past six months. I consider it my civic duty to encourage the percentages to creep back towards 90%-plus, by example. I believe most people share my views, but are too frightened (Project Fear) to “play safe” and obey Boris’ ever-changing dictates.
The only reason I had two jabs was for travel and I still haven’t been anywhere.
SWMBO the same. She wanted to visit her parents for Xmas, and take part in scattering her brother’s ashes. But it didn’t work out. Travel is too uncertain.
Two Met police officers jailed over photos of murdered sisters. 7 december 2021.
Two Metropolitan police officers who “dehumanised” two black murder victims “for their own amusement” by taking and sharing photos from the scene where they lay murdered have each been jailed for two years and nine months.
Deniz Jaffer, 47, and Jamie Lewis, 33, were ordered to guard the scene in a London park where two sisters, Nicole Smallman, 27, and Bibaa Henry, 46, were found stabbed to death in June 2020.
The Old Bailey in London heard that instead they took photos, some showing the bodies, and shared them in two WhatsApp groups, calling the victims “dead birds”. One – a group “called the A team” – contained 41 police officers and the other contained friends of Jaffer and was entitled “Covid cunts”.
The interesting part of this business is not that these men took pictures or the charge of “Misconduct in Public Office” or the sentence but how two such men ever became Police Officers. This was surely not their first offence? There must have been warnings! Are they an anomaly; not only to the police, but wider society, or an example of Modern Man with all its Gender Baggage and Cultural Marxism that has eliminated Basic Decency?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/06/two-met-police-officers-jailed-photos-murdered-sisters-deniz-jaffer-jamie-lewis-nicole-smallman-bibaa-henry
A pair of total tossers who deserved being tossed out of the force, but jailed? When people have committed worse and received a slap on the wrist?
Yes. Terrible crimes against the living merit little punishment. Killing people with your car is a trivial offence.
Like the Wayne Cousins case, what’s the betting these two had been viewed as weird by their work colleagues and even had nicknames that suggested that they were not exactly PC 49?
I suppose the thinking is that they should have higher standards than ordinary criminals.
MB and I just cannot understand their thought processes. How, in even the most twisted mind, was this a good thing to do?
Even the Nasties destroyed as much evidence as possible in 1945. At least they knew they were doing wrong.
Moral vacuum are the two words that spring to mind.
‘Morning Annie. I agree. Integrity seems to be increasingly in short supply for some. I think it is fair to say that, for police officers, trust is particularly important. These two idiots have betrayed it, and their punishment should serve as a clear warning to any others who fail to realise its importance in a job like theirs.
How they were ever in the police has yet to be discovered.
That will, of course, Hugh, include the “Let’s beat ’em up brigade”.
Coming to little old people near you.
Little unvaccinated old people near you.
‘Morning Annie. I agree. Integrity seems to be increasingly in short supply for some. I think it is fair to say that, for police officers, trust is particularly important. These two idiots have betrayed it, and their punishment should serve as a clear warning to any others who fail to realise its importance in a job like theirs.
How they were ever in the police has yet to be discovered.
Cut from the same cloth as the murderer of Sarah Everard.
How on Earth did they reckon it was OK to snap and share? What mental process did they have.
And – what law did they break taht gets them 2 1/2 years in clink? Being crass isn’t yet illegal.
Two Met police officers jailed over photos of murdered sisters. 7 december 2021.
Two Metropolitan police officers who “dehumanised” two black murder victims “for their own amusement” by taking and sharing photos from the scene where they lay murdered have each been jailed for two years and nine months.
Deniz Jaffer, 47, and Jamie Lewis, 33, were ordered to guard the scene in a London park where two sisters, Nicole Smallman, 27, and Bibaa Henry, 46, were found stabbed to death in June 2020.
The Old Bailey in London heard that instead they took photos, some showing the bodies, and shared them in two WhatsApp groups, calling the victims “dead birds”. One – a group “called the A team” – contained 41 police officers and the other contained friends of Jaffer and was entitled “Covid cunts”.
The interesting part of this business is not that these men took pictures or the charge of “Misconduct in Public Office” or the sentence but how two such men ever became Police Officers. This was surely not their first offence? There must have been warnings! Are they an anomaly; not only to the police, but wider society, or an example of Modern Man with all its Gender Baggage and Cultural Marxism that has eliminated Basic Decency?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/06/two-met-police-officers-jailed-photos-murdered-sisters-deniz-jaffer-jamie-lewis-nicole-smallman-bibaa-henry
Yesterday, i was on the phone to an elderly lady in her 90s. She mentioned that she was wearing a coat in the house, because it was so cold. The reason was not the cost – she believes that the planet is in crisis, and was too frightened to switch on her gas central heating because it would generate CO2.
I said I thought the CO2 theory is a load of nonsense, and she should just be warm, but the religion is too deep, and I could tell she didn’t believe me.
When I think of all those landowners, politicians, broadcasters, charidee bosses and third rate academics greedily raking in the profits for pushing this scam, it makes me very angry indeed.
‘Morning, bb2. Me too! When the history books are written, ordinary sane people will wonder how on earth we got ourselves into this stupid and damaging mess. Due to the media’s one-sided view we will all be tarred with the same brush.
That is terribly sad. Poor lady, at her great age, she needs more heat than most of us. Keep plugging away at telling her the truth.
When we used to visit my dear late Mum and mother-in-law, their homes were so hot we had to remove layers while they were ‘just right’.
Morning all.
Can’t wait for the storm to pass over so I’ve speeded the weather up:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/b19d0c3c7d653aac98e70e78eb3c86e0c234fd5a99a89213475074f081f7a579.gif
BTW do you see some other images in this dynamic patttern?
https://www.netweather.tv/weather-forecasts/news/11208-storm-barra-inbound—brace-for-more-wild-wintry-weather
Well done, Angie.
If the climate change loons think they can influence a natural event like climate change, then you may speed up the weather – but only for yourself, https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/cb1b8f1681e9fecfda46f64eb94d675c15b8284e5c67ff85dc65bd468cb2230b.jpg as others may quite like riding out a storm.
Thanks NTN
The thing I most dreaded about a storm at Christmas was the AGA going out.
Thankfully an AGA owning technician said the balanced flue had not been properly assembled so we invested in the latest fan assisted gas AGA with three gas oven, two electric and four gas rings.
“We invested in… three gas ovens”. Well, clearly Angie you are one of the Global Warming deniers, and your very actions prove that you are a Nazi!
:-))
How did you get the N word past the bots?
No banned words on this blog.
Goose stepped in column of route, maybe.
A very propaganda?
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/4c923ac1f8a3e065f6a8bd2d5764f3a71d71603ee8f31a2607dc4dce89df7182.jpg
;-))
Everyone is scared when Elsie is wielding her brolly
I propose to go off grid and have a propane tank buried under the lawn in the garden.
If you can’t see something then it’s not there!
A pair of boobies over Iceland and something over Ireland and Scotland.
Well, they are sea birds.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/e3be22b307cc2451e4c64b57f5def86bf1d0cacc0554ece079050cd03a37ca43.jpg
You’re the one showing the dirty movies!
Well the weather is demonstrably going tits up!
This , which is how I feel this A.M.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/8838de568fdd10310b29632635b6f8f3c75ad34a460dd124e0d5a96f7e43feab.jpg
Surely you couldn’t be Munch worse?
Strange faces.
Like two ceyeclones?
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/5bc4507916b3797751035c146d8b7abcdbfe7a3cf5785e4e0474c2af83ada18d.gif
That’s enough to make you go dizzy!
As usual the worst of it misses me. It’s why i live in the South.
Most of that will miss us too. We live too far south from the stuff that comes from the north, we are too far north from the stuff that comes up from the continent and gives Kent and southern counties a hard time; we are too far east for weather coming in from the west and too far west for weather that covers Norfolk and Suffolk. We are also in the lee of the most easterly outcrop of the chiltern chalk ridge. From a weather point of view it is a very boring place to live. And probably from other points of view too.
An update on my friend in Germany, one of whose primary school children tested positive at the school yesterday:
my friend was on her first day back at work for a couple of weeks, as her children had been at home with a cold (testing negative for covid), and before that, they were quarantined because someone else in the class tested positive.
So she was called in the morning to pick both her children up from school. She got an appointment for a PCR test early afternoon, the whole family went there (they have no car). Then she had to take them home, and by mid afternoon, she could log into her work.
She didn’t know whether to cancel all their appointments for today, and was having to home school the children, including preparing one for a test.
Mid-evening, the PCR test results came back – all negative.
She had given up on trying to work, and took the day as a precious day from her annual leave.
That is how a productive work day, and a precious day in two children’s education was completely wasted due to this covid BS and the inaccurate tests.
Disruption is the name of the game. Behavioural scientists in SAGE have the disruption agenda and are advising Johnson et al. Lockdowns, tiers, what appear to be nonsensical rules e.g. masks in shops but not in pubs, small shops forced to close but the ‘big-boys’ allowed to trade etc. Mask wearing disrupts normal social interaction and children are particularly susceptible, hence all-day masking in schools.
It’s an attack on society by those elected to represent us and is evil in its intent. All the MPs, of whatever party, who support Johnson’s actions are guilty of abandoning their duty to their electorate. What happened to doing research before slavishly following this disreputable government’s line? Hiding behind, “It’s covid,” and specious claims it’s all to do with health will not save them. This most certainly is the worst Parliament of my lifetime, perhaps the worst since Cromwell took action.
Definitely. You only have to compare it to Parliament in the 80s, which was a much livelier affair. This lot are dead from the neck upwards.
Old Noll had his good points: can you imagine any of our present-day politicians being this articulate – let alone possessing the insight into how decayed our country has become – to make this speech?
“It is high time for me to put an end to your sitting in this place, which you have dishonored by your contempt of all virtue, and defiled by your practice of every vice. Ye are a factious crew, and enemies to all good government. Ye are a pack of mercenary wretches, and would like Esau sell your country for a mess of pottage, and like Judas betray your God for a few pieces of money.
Is there a single virtue now remaining amongst you? Is there one vice you do not possess?
Ye have no more religion than my horse. Gold is your God. Which of you have not bartered your conscience for bribes? Is there a man amongst you that has the least care for the good of the Commonwealth?
Ye sordid prostitutes have you not defiled this sacred place, and turned the Lord’s temple into a den of thieves, by your immoral principles and wicked practices?
Ye are grown intolerably odious to the whole nation. You were deputed here by the people to get grievances redressed, are yourselves become the greatest grievance.
Your country therefore calls upon me to cleanse this Augean stable, by putting a final period to your iniquitous proceedings in this House; and which by God’s help, and the strength he has given me, I am now come to do.
I command ye therefore, upon the peril of your lives, to depart immediately out of this place.
Go, get you out! Make haste! Ye venal slaves be gone! So! Take away that shining bauble there, and lock up the doors.
In the name of God, go!”
Ian Paisley was the last orator capable of producing a speech like that, I think?
He was a man with beliefs.
Whatever you think of his faith, we certainly have nobody with any belief – other than the right to fatten their bank balance – in the west nowadays.
The death of Europe. Spiked 7 December 2021.
Europe is on a precipice. It has marched, blindly, towards something very much resembling tyranny. Austria will shortly criminalise those who refuse the Covid vaccine. Germany looks set to follow. Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, is wondering out loud if every member state should do likewise and make offenders of those who reject this form of medication. In Italy you are deprived of your livelihood rather than your liberty if you say no to vaccination: the unvaxxed are not permitted to work. Anywhere. In Greece, everyone over the age of 60 must pay the government 100 euros for every month they remain unvaxxed. As if the Greek government, in cahoots with its masters in Brussels, had not immiserated Greek pensioners enough already.
It was ever thus! They have had a brief period of Freedom and Democracy and have now decided it was better before. When Britain had no slaves; when no one could be arrested without showing cause in a court, where no one; no matter what their beliefs, or however mean and lowly, could be hanged without a trial the Torture Dungeons and Concentration Camps of Europe were filled with the Enemies of the State. It was in such countries that the fore runners of the unelected EU rose to power and plotted the conquest and murder of those they thought unworthy. The only real difference is that the UK, has through recent long association, forgotten its own history and has now become a member of this club. Itself a Police State in all but name, it longs to take the final step and make it a fact and join its European Cousins.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2021/12/06/the-death-of-europe/
It’s almost like Europe is going back to the days when heretics were put to the most painful death for wrong beliefs.
Yes, but there were some rules involved I believe. No blood could be spilt during torture, as a sop to its sanctity I imagine, and so crushing, burning, stretching etc became the norm.
Good morning from a dark & cold Derbyshire. Dry outside and a tad below -1°C, but dry for now.
I wonder how many consider how dark it is at 07:30 and then consider how, had the clocks not changed, it would be 08:30?
After more than a hundred years of fiddling around with clocks, can we not now accept that no power on Earth, not the United Nations, not the European Union, not Bilderberg, can alter the hours of daylight?
Maybe if we all stood on the moon and pushed really, really hard …..
Don’t give them ideas! Besides, the same loons currently have their hands full persuading anyone who will listen that we can alter the world’s climate by generating a lot of hot air on the subject…
Blue Sky Thinking, Dahlink.
Morning all
An idea for getting housebound folk vaccinated without using GPs’ time
SIR – You report (December 6) that housebound folk are not being vaccinated.
Across the country, out-of-hours NHS GP services have brightly coloured, well-equipped cars that are unused during weekdays.
Is it beyond the wit of managers to use this resource to transport vaccinators to unvaccinated housebound patients?
Dr Andy Ashworth
Bo’ness, West Lothian
SIR – Stan Grabecki (Letters, December 5) asks what has happened to our once fantastic vaccination programme.
The answer is that the NHS is now running it.
Anne Andrews
Malmesbury, Wiltshire
SIR – I have to agree with James Fletcher (Letters, December 6). At 79, I have not yet been invited to an annual over-75 health check either.
The decision to allow GPs not to perform this check so as to give them time to perform increased numbers of Covid-19 vaccinations would thus seem unhelpful. Even more so now that many GPs appear to have opted out of giving the booster dose.
So, if GPs are not giving booster doses, have permission not to perform over-75 health checks, can again see more patients online (with consequent increased frequency of misdiagnosis), let patients wait 20 minutes when calling by telephone, and allow more patients to be seen by other members of the primary care team, it does make one wonder what they are doing with their time.
Malcolm Freeth
Retired GP
Bournemouth, Dorset
SIR – Yesterday, I received an email from the NHS encouraging me to book a Covid-19 booster jab. The message states that NHS records show that I have not yet had this vaccination.
The reality is that I had the booster on November 14, and fortunately this is recorded accurately on my NHS app. This evidence of NHS inaccuracy makes me question the Covid vaccination statistics presented daily by the Government.
Tim Oldfield
Wye, Kent
SIR – There is a widespread assumption that all unvaccinated people are anti-vaxxers. This is totally wrong.
About 10 per cent of the United Kingdom’s 67 million population – a lot of people – are, like me (following a painful experience with the school nurse), needle-phobic. We can’t overcome the fear, but want the vaccine. The Health Secretary is not listening.
Reassurance only works for a small number of people. Oral vaccines are some time away.
This problem could easily be solved by offering us a mild sedative, as dentists do, followed by the Covid vaccine.
Philip Fairless
Scots Gap, Northumberland
I’m unvaccinated b choice, but am not against anyone else being vacced. It’s your choice. I’m trusting to a well-exercised immune system, supported by high levels of Vit-C & D, and staying out of the path of viruses as best I can. So far, so good – I think due to my being one of the first to be infected, way back in Feb 2020 after a conference at Oslo airport (ruined the skiing holiday, so it did).
Morning again
Gender counselling
SIR – The Government is consulting (briefly) on a Bill to outlaw conversion therapy for homosexuals. Good.
However, transgender activists have persuaded ministers to tack on the outlawing of what they see as “conversion therapy” for gender identity. They insist that any child – irrespective of age – who shows an interest in non-stereotypical activities, and any young person who shows an interest in transitioning, should be “affirmed” in that belief, and that any attempt to help them accept their natal body should be unlawful.
In other words, they demand that the child or teenager be launched on the path of transitioning, which involves puberty-blocking drugs, progressing to cross-hormone medication and probably surgery.
This outcome, the activists tell us, is preferable to taking the chance – at least 80 per cent – that the child or young person will come to accept their natal body with gentle counselling.
Charles Lewis
London N2
That is scary and outrageous. I bet the Tavistock are behind it.
My characteristics are unprotected, so I can therefore legally be thrown to the wolves.
No child should be subjected to this- ‘transitioning’ should be for adults only.
How about treating so-called “gender dysphoria” as the mental illness it really is?
Severe weather warning for UK as Storm Barra set to arrive on Tuesday. 7 December 2021.
The Met Office has issued severe weather warnings for most of the UK ahead of the arrival of Storm Barra on Tuesday, as thousands of homes remain without power more than a week after Storm Arwen.
Yellow wind weather warnings are in place across England, Wales and Northern Ireland for Tuesday, with yellow snow warnings in place in southern and western Scotland.
I’m staying in today. I need the rest anyway and this provides as good an excuse as any!
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/05/severe-weather-warning-for-uk-as-storm-barra-set-to-arrive-on-tuesday
Yellow snow warnings seem a tad OTT; I thought it was common knowledge that everyone knew to avoid yellow snow.
When an aircraft stalls
SIR – In my letter of November 8, I discussed the Hawk crash at RAF Valley in 2018, which a coroner has now ruled could have been avoided.
In my view, this coroner has either been misled or taken insufficient advice. A stall-warning system would not have prevented the crash because pre-stall buffet – an aerodynamic vibration – in the Hawk is impossible to ignore. To say that the aircraft stalled without warning must be wrong; the pilot’s airspeed would have been enough of an indication.
With more than 2,000 hours’ flying experience in the Hawk, I am also sure that the smoke pod would not mask the pre-stall buffet, as the coroner suggested. Yes, one has to be mindful of its additional weight and the impact it has on the stall speed; but when the buffet arrives, especially during a turnback, you are in serious trouble.
In 1992, I recommended that turnbacks should stop being practised. Had this been accepted, the crash would never have happened.
Wg Cdr Jeremy Parr RAF (retd)
Suckley, Worcestershire
When we lived next to RAF Wyton, theCO killed himself and his crew by practicing an asymmetric approach where they pretend an engine has failed. It turned out that more lives were lost pretending than in a real emergency.
Assymetric landings with Canberras were always dodgy. We had one at RAF Watton, luckily one rear seater ejected sideways and lived although he was severely injured – the other rear seater, a Canadian on his last flight before going home, ejected into the ground and the pilot rode it in. I was in the guard of honour at the funerals.
A second related accident occurred months later when an engine failure on take-off was simulated, one of the rear seaters ejected thinking it was real and remembering the previous accident. He was a RN aviator and had not strapped himself in. He ejected through the frangible hatch, he separated from the seat and his parachute came floating down in front of me but he flew on and landed in the grounds of the Sergeants Mess and died on impact, the ejection seat landed in the MT section narrowly missing a WAAF.
There are many others
Fortunately we have very good simulators today, which makes the practice turnback in a real aircraft redundant.
‘Morning Epi.
A vital part of the turn back exercise is to recognise whether or not the aircraft is going to be able to make it back to the runway to land. This decision is made in the final stages to the manoeuvre. In the case of actual engine failure and a turn back that is not working, an ejection at a safe height is the only option. In this case, the pilot had a serviceable engine but failed to abandon the exercise. That is human error. Jerry P is probably correct in his recommendation.
Croydon: Jail for woman who landed senior NHS post with bogus CV
‘The judge said it is “somewhat surprising” that she was still able to negotiate the interview process’.
Wonder if quotas played a part?
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/nhs-job-cheat-chanelle-poku-croydon-crown-court-b970225.html?itm_source=Internal&itm_channel=homepage_trending_article_component&itm_campaign=trending_section&itm_content=1
Maybe they all have bogus CVs
You don’t need qualifications to play Angrybirds all day.
But you do need a Sustificate to be a Clip Board Jockey.
Obviously has a Masters degree in molecular biology
https://static.standard.co.uk/2021/12/06/11/01ZC1146319_Poku_Chanelle-1.jpg?width=990&auto=webp&quality=75&crop=968%3A645%2Csmart
Why didn’t the stupid NHS ask the university that supposedly granted the bogus degree?
How can we tell if she is a trans lesbian from this photograph?
Or count the number of legs.
Pictures of the people who interviewed and selected her might be illuminating.
Wouldn’t that be classed as racist?
Perhaps some HR staff have similar things to hide.
Anyone take up references?
Me time
SIR – I wonder how many others are irritated by “It’s Christmas time for you and I” at the end of the new Elton John and Ed Sheeran song.
Ian Stearn
Chichester, West Sussex
Me does not rhyme with pie.
I can think of another rhyme.
I think it’s meant to rhyme with “time”.
I for one.
Count I in.
And I.
And I, Myself, In Person.
You think far too much of yourself, Annie (Good morning, btw). It’s all “I, I, I”.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBsf8DdRwpI
Dear Ian. What on earth do you expect from rushed out Christmas songs? Listen to better music.
Phizzee, you beat I too it – and expressed so much better than me. (See what I did with “me” and “I” there?)
:-))
#IToo
Quite obviously ‘I’ stands for ‘Ian’.
Did it run out of Steam?
He won’t be chuffed about that.
You aren’t siding with him?
I think I’ve got a point.
Possibly – for an old buffer. {:¬))
How cutting!
You are nobbut a lad. I have run out of puff!
Are you familiar with Everard Junction” on YouTube? On a wet day, the chap’s videos give hours of harmless fun!
Clearly a model citizen.
He is nuts but terribly enthusiastic!
Not really into models, Geof Marshal and Jago Hazard do it for me.
I like this sort of model:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/b69038d438b1fe4bee7a7e442b40ea90ce51d7be1a63f071603ceb69fc2fb911.jpg
I’m tempted to crack a joke.
I can’t keep track of all these puns. Those dispensing them seem to be mere sleepers waiting to go off the rails!
It’s a terminal disease.
…and I thought it was virtual signalling,,,,
Well, Mr Stearn, if you will listen to Sir Reginald Dwight and Edward, you deserve the irritation you have endured.
Where is England now that fools are there……
Locked up like criminals in a quarantine hotel
SIR – I flew to South Africa on November 25 with my wife and other family members to attend my brother’s funeral. During the flight, I heard that South Africa was being put back on the red list. I dismissed this, believing that the British Government would never take such impulsive steps.
Only when we landed and this was confirmed did I realise that ours is no longer a country that makes rational, considered decisions. Once again, Covid hysteria had taken hold.
Britons I met during my trip felt that this crisis was created by the British Government. South Africans felt sheer disappointment that the reward for disclosing a new variant was a travel ban that would devastate their economy. Will this reaction discourage other countries from doing the same?
The cancellation of our flights back and unclear requirements for getting home caused huge stress, as did trying to book a quarantine hotel package on the world’s worst website. I have three children being looked after by their grandmothers, who are also incredibly stressed. Their Christmas is ruined. My wife is extremely upset that we will not see our children for nearly a month. We are locked up and paying for the privilege. The food is passable, the rooms tiny, the windows do not open. You can walk in a car park, where guards are stationed, for 25 minutes, twice a day. My wife and I were given bereavement leave and now must have our laptops shipped to us so we can work in a confined space. Has anyone thought about people’s mental health in this situation? Why are we treated like criminals when we have done everything the Government asked? We are double vaccinated, our children are vaccinated, and we did all our tests.
The huge number of exemptions from quarantine makes a mockery of the whole process. Only about half my plane went into quarantine. And whoever won the government contract for managing it is clearly cutting costs. Staff often have their masks off, and gather passports with no gloves on. I would be more worried about catching Covid in the hotel with shared air conditioning than in South Africa, where masks are mandatory, even outside, and where hand sanitiser is everywhere.
Andrew Fox
Bristol
Only when we landed and this was confirmed did I realise that ours is no longer a country that makes rational, considered decisions.
Not just Covid Mr Fox! Anything else you care to name!
There is urgent research required from South Africa about this latest variant.
Indications are that it may be a sheep in wolf’s clothing and a benign breakthrough that may finally put this circus to bed. To those who have been vaccinated or have had the disease, it may be no more severe than a common cold, and yet will keep out more vicious strains because of its enhanced transmissability. In effect, for the virus it is a double win – by trading transmissibility for severity, it can infect many more hosts without killing them off.
The real test are for those who have not been vaccinated or had the disease previously – how will it affect them? If it does not send them to hospital either, then every argument suggests that far from closing down South Africa to travellers, we should be encouraging them.
The SA doctor who identified the strain said it was no worse than a common cold.
Given that the Common Cold viruses includes several corona type viruses, the entire gamut of the Wuhan Virus variants could be viewed as variations of the Common Cold.
Our government is embarrassing in so may ways.
Not just May ways but Johnson ways too, Hugh.
Good Morning all
Bloomin’ cold
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2021/12/06/Blower_06_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqqjYeQRtCUmaNTl9ge3Skvf2LZgWddHfes6e-pNqDiVg.jpg?imwidth=640
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JetZero
This means that a zero carbon, non-stop flight could be operated between London and San Francisco, or that passengers could fly around the world from London to Auckland, New Zealand with just one stop, at the same speed and comfort as today’s aircraft.
The snag with this idea is the same as the one with electric vehicles – will refuelling stops have any carbon free hydogen outlets?
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-backed-liquid-hydrogen-plane-paves-way-for-zero-emission-flight
Could we not just travel by sailing vessels?
But, but, but, you’d be taking wind-power away from the wonderful wind ‘farms’.
So selfish, Horace.
I know! But I’m not going anywhere, and if I was I’d prefer to go by boat. We know that vast quantities of horrible planet-destroying emissions are poured out by jet planes. It could all be stopped. So why has all the air travel not been stopped? I cannot have a coal fire, a gas fire, or a wood stove is the official government mantra, but I can spend my entire life travelling around the world by jet? Cop that!
With all these wind farms sucking energy from our planet there won’t be any left for sailors.
Good morning, everyone.
Morning Elsie. How’s the Autumn Winter Spring Cleaning coming along?
Brilliantly. And the second cull (de-cluttering) too.
Morning Elsie,
I wish you could come and declutter for me.
We just don’t know where to start , and end up being distracted.
I like clutter. It’s in my genes. My mother was worse
Start with clothing and shoes. Then bookcases. Move on to drawers. Then the kitchen.
Keep in mind….do i really need this old thing. Other than a few sentimental items…be brutal.
I find that “Progress not perfection” works best for me. May I suggest you simply go to one corner of a room and work your way round the room in an anti-clockwise direction for just one hour before doing something totally different (something which you find distracting but enjoyable) for the next hour. If you feel up to it, then repeat the process. I spent six hours a day doing this (i.e. clean/read/clean/read/clean/read) and gave myself a pat on the back after each cleaning session. Within a very short time I found that the room was spotless and de-cluttered, the carpet shampooed, and all was ready for Christmas week.
Wise advice , thank you Elsie.
You’re welcome, Maggie. Do let us know how you get on.
The lovely Saucy Sam (my cleaning lady from down the valley) is ‘doing me’ as I type. She has even cleaned out the shower head using Waitrose descaler and a picture hook/nail. Genius!
I have put off all cleaning due to covid. Mrs Thursday will just have to cope.
Morning Citroen.
Good Moaning.
To bath, or not to bath, that is the question.
Is this a mug of coffee I see before me, the handle towards my hand?
in short – the plumber rocked up at 08.00 to replace a shower unit that had succumbed to Colchester water.
(Sorry, Uncle Bill; I didn’t mean to rub salt into the wound.)
Good morning, everyone. Today we are taking the Springer to Fitzpatrick Referrals (SuperVet) for surgical repair of cruciate ligament. The aftermath is no walks for 4 to 6 weeks. She is used to 3 walks a day. She is going to be a very unhappy dog.
Probably asking a silly question:
Can you get a pair of wheels and harness so she can pull/push herself around?
A very sensible one, sos. There are such contraptions.
I have seen them, my concern was that it might harm the other legs due to the type of operation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfPIaEkDT_c
I knew they were available, I wondered if there might’ve been a specific reason why she might not be allowed one.
Probably. I’ll ask the Vet what he thinks.
Snap!
Nonreaddownery strikes… Sorry :-((
I share your anxiety. Once we had to keep a previous cat indoors, in a cage for 4 weeks. He was not allowed to do anything until his broken leg was fully mended. It was a nightmare for him and us.
Morning, Delboy; let us know how you get on. Well, to be more precise, how the girl gets on.
Will do.
Good Morning Delboy
They’re your walks too, aren’t they?
They certainly are. Part of the reason I am very fit and well at 85.
You need to borrow a dog until she’s back on a her feet.
Good mornng DB
By February, she will have the spring back in her step .
We have always used https://www.scvetspecialists.co.uk/ in Ringwood . They are also a referral service , brilliant people .
Spaniels just tear around , and so many seem to damage their cruciate ligaments.
Our Vet said the waiting list in this area was in months. He said he would ring around to see if he could improve on that. The next morning we had a call from Fitzpatrick Referrals offering the first week in December.
Poor thing. At least it isn’t at the time of the best weather.
Good morning.
Can you get a trolley or similar so she can go out & exercise the other 3 limbs – or she’ll go daft with inaction, rush about the house, and maybe damage herself again (and the furnishings…).
Good morning, all. Pale sky – a touch of frost. Welcome to the 80th anniversary of the Day that shall live in Infamy. How time flies.
My friend Mr Rashid’s boy did well in University Challenge.
Extraordinary that Treason May should say something that most sane people would agree with.
Even a stopped clock shews the correct time twice a day.
Tora. Tora. Tora?
You called?
80 years ago.
That is a world recognisable to us.
Go back another 80 years and we are in 1861. Would people in 1941 have found that world as familiar?
No electricity; no internal combustion engines; no telephones; much disease; much childhood death; few lived over 60;
All a bit like he future as proposed by Carrion and the eco-freaks.
I was thinking about that last week in relation to my grandfather. He was a fisherman and lived in a small village all his life, except when he was at sea. Everything he used involved technology that would have been commonplace in Roman times, or Ur of the Chaldees. The only innovation that impinged on his life was the railway, as fish and oysters were sent by train to London.
What sanctions could the US hit Russia with if it invades Ukraine? 7 December 2021.
Joe Biden goes into Tuesday’s virtual summit with Vladimir Putin, after days of close consultation with European allies on a joint response to an invasion of Ukraine, armed with a wide range of punitive measures at his disposal.
There would be increased military support for Kyiv and a bolstering of Nato’s eastern flank, but the primary focus would be on sanctions. The US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, said they would include “high-impact economic measures that we’ve refrained from taking in the past”.
Far from encouraging Russia to be “reasonable” these measures, much like those waged against Japan in 1940, will start a war since to acquiesce to them, would in actuality be surrender. Better to fight and take your chances than meekly submit. It is worth bearing in mind that the Russian Federation is immeasurably more powerful than the Japanese Empire was and it has a powerful ally in China who would surely see itself as the next on the list!
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/07/us-russia-sanctions-joe-biden-vladimir-putin
If Russia cut all gas to the West and encouraged the Arabs to cut off oil supplies I think Europe would quickly come to heel.
Would it not be better if the EU, the USA ( and their wee poodle, the UK) told those chaps in the Ukraine the it was their problem and nothing to do with us. They might suggest that Messrs. Shmyhal and Zelenskyy get on a plane* to Russia without any further delay and make things up with the Russians.
* Or take a train if they are frightened to go by plane.
Or, China may well seize the opportunity to take military action, with the US’ attention in Ukraine.
Fed up with Ukraine. Found one website claiming they had a period of glorious independence in the 17th century and another pointing out that region was conquered by the Turks in 1529 and remained under Ottoman rule until Empress Catherine II took it for Russia in 1792. Yay Catherine say I! They need bringing to heel and as Sos points out, it can be done without war.
Good article by Sherelle Jacobs but: ” Legal eagles are confident that vaccine passports are “proportionate”, given that the vaccines are safe and contribute to herd immunity.”
The injections are not vaccines and they are killing people and injuring many more.
Contribute to herd immunity? How can that be possible when their efficacy lasts at most six months as evidenced by the ‘booster’ requirement. In addition esteemed doctors are stating that those who took the “vaccine” before May this year are now effectively in the ranks of the non-vaccinated.
Quite ab few holes in the S Jacobs article. If people are “unvaccinated” they are more likely to catch Covid, is the premise. So why has it not happened already? Experience and statistics confirm that masks and distancing do not have any effect in terms of preventing the spread of infection. As we now know that the vaccine has no effect on stopping the spread, why has everyone not had Covid by now?
“Vaccines” do not work. The soi-disant “vaccines” need to be replenished every six months. Extrapolating from what we know, our experience to date and the information from vaccine producers, this will continue in perpetuity.
If a car manufacturer produced a new model of car and sold it on the much-trumpeted basis that it only needed to be filled up once with petrol. Thereafter it would never need to be refuelled. Except that was not true, and the cars ran out of petrol and stopped. Within a couple of weeks those who had purchased the car would be mobbing the premises of the car manufacturer asking for their money back.
We won’t be getting our money back.
I read the first couple of paragraphs and gave up after reading the unvaccinated have done this, are responsible for that etc. She is writing from ignorance, the non-vaccinated have retained their innate and naturally acquired immunities, and yes, some will become infected (I’m 99.9% certain that I caught it in the last week of October) and some may become quite sick but many will fight off the virus by sterilising it and their immune system will remember and protect them in the future. Hence, the number of ‘pure-blood’ i.e. people who have not taken the “vaccine”, who can catch the virus will fall close to zero and not pose a threat to anyone else.
The government, that is not really interested in the people’s health, hate that idea and will not recognise the fact. The “vaccine” is really a route to Control and IMO any health issues that it may have addressed are purely a secondary issue to the politicians.
Dr Vanden Bossche predicted a virus – vaccine race would occur if mass vaccination was continued. He claimed that the vaccine would force the virus to evolve in the vaccinated. Now, Dr Robert Malone, inventor of the mRNA vaccine technique has, in the light of recent developments of Delta/Omicron, acknowledged that Vanden Bossche’s prediction is correct. The “vaccinated” are generating the variants and it’s possible that a truly deadly variant will emerge and cause mayhem in the human population.
Two of the World’s leading vaccine developers are seriously concerned about what the “vaccine” programme is creating, and worse, what it is capable of creating, and all the politicians do is ignore the science and try and bully everyone to become a possible variant producer. Madness on an apocalyptic scale.
If you posted it we could all share …….thanks.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/12/06/punishing-unvaccinated-would-immoral-unjustified/
“Punishing the unvaccinated would be both immoral and unjustified
There is no reason for the UK to go down Europe’s path of compulsory jabs and vaccine passports
Sherelle Jacobs6 December 2021 • 8:32pm
Sometimes, the most ostensibly compelling arguments are also the most flawed. Such is the case with the growing calls in the UK for punitive measures against the unvaccinated, as part of one last heave to escape the pandemic. The story goes that life could go back to normal were it not for a selfish minority of anti-vaxxers, who are putting a dangerous strain on the NHS as they land themselves in A&E. A related argument contends that they are holding us back from achieving herd immunity, and creating a deadly case “pool” for new variants as they continue to spread the disease.
These arguments contain a grain of truth. Many of the unvaccinated have proved susceptible to malignant conspiracy theories and refuse to acknowledge that, for society to function, it takes personal responsibility as well as personal rights. Those who decide against a jab are putting a disproportionate strain on the NHS.
That doesn’t mean, however, that it would be either morally right or clinically efficacious to follow the path that large parts of Europe are heading down. Countries from Italy to France have operated vaccine passports schemes for months, restricting people’s ability to go to bars and restaurants] and over the weekend Northern Ireland began one of its own. As Austria goes one step further – legislating for mandatory vaccinations from March – German MPs are set to vote on a similar measure for the spring.
The simplistic idea that the unvaccinated are now “the problem” is based on a distorted and narrow epidemiological interpretation of the pandemic. While the unvaccinated clearly are exacerbating the UK’s challenges, it does not follow that they are the main source of the country’s woes or that a fully vaccinated population would put an end to Covid. Nor is the evidence strong enough to justify what many would consider to be the immoral breaches of individual rights that other countries are pursuing.
It is true that the unvaccinated, who represent 11 per cent of the England population, account for a disproportionate number of Covid hospital emergency admissions, at 35 per cent. But claims that have circulated even in respected media outlets that they account for up to 90 per cent of hospital cases are simply false.
Furthermore, the rate of symptomatic Covid among the jabbed is creeping up, and the proportion of Covid patients admitted to hospital who are unvaccinated has been falling over time. “Breakthrough” infections among the jabbed and waning vaccine immunity arguably present just as big a challenge as the stubborn resistance of the unvaccinated.
It is also far from certain that soft or hard coercion on vaccination would get us to the promised land of herd immunity. Experts have for months warned that, because vaccinated people can still spread the delta variant, and vaccines do not offer perfect protection against infection, herd immunity is now a “mythical” goal, even with 100 per cent vaccination rates.
None of this is an argument against vaccination, of course. People who have had three doses are much less likely to transmit the virus and considerably less likely to fall seriously ill.
However, one of the problems with the excessive focus on the small unvaccinated minority is that we are failing to address the much bigger obstacles to Britain learning to live with Covid, including basic state incompetence. It is somewhat galling to hear NHS leaders complain about unjabbed people, for example, when thanks to their own bureaucratic inertia they have not radically increased hospital capacity in advance of the winter and are bungling the booster rollout. Their inability to come up with an alternative to GP-delivered top ups is proving particularly calamitous, with almost two thirds of housebound people yet to receive their booster.
But perhaps most importantly, measures targeted against the unvaccinated would cross several important moral lines. Compulsory jabs are dehumanising in the sense that they undermine human agency. Taking their cue from mandatory child vaccinations, they infantilise the public, endorsing the idea that the state must protect people for their own good.
Some wrly suggest that the state could nudge anti-vaxxers in a way that encourages greater self-responsibility by charging them for Covid-related hospital treatment, as in Singapore. While this is a potentially clever way to square the circle, it would be ethically repugnant to single out the unvaccinated, but continue to indulge the obese or heavy drinkers, who put strain on the NHS as well.
If we were to introduce discriminatory measures against the unjabbed, we would also surely be setting a worryingly low bar for the circumstances in which the social good is deemed to outweigh the freedom of the individual in the future. For all the worries about the omicron variant, Covid now has an estimated fatality rate of 0.085 per cent (not dramatically greater than flu, which is believed to be 0.04 per cent), and deaths have continued to fall.
The risk of setting a precedent is magnified by the fact that human rights law offers little protection. It does not recognise core, inviolable personal freedoms, but “balances” the rights of the individual against the needs of society to assess whether state actions are “proportionate”. Legal eagles are confident that vaccine passports are “proportionate”, given that the vaccines are safe and contribute to herd immunity. These were the criteria invoked in a landmark ECHR ruling earlier this year that endorsed compulsory child vaccinations.
Above all, there is the question of what introducing draconian restrictions against the unjabbed would say about us. Is our attitude to human rights morally consistent? After all, freedom from torture cannot be overriden even in, say a terrorist emergency, reflecting our commitment to human dignity. Yet rights like freedom from medical coercion should have become contingent on the circumstances, in spite of our supposed belief in human autonomy. It is time we took a hard look at ourselves, and asked what it is we stand for.”
Thanks anneallan ….. always worth reading, Sherelle Jacobs.
Anne, you are “Delboy36” and I claim my ten bob Postal Order.
University professor who called students ‘pathetic’ over woke walkout from talk by Rod Liddle is barred from duty and faces investigation
Professor Tim Luckhurst, principal of Durham’s South College is being investigated and has been barred from duties
It comes after he branded a walkout during a Rod Liddle speech by woke students ‘pathetic’
Students wrote to Durham’s vice-chancellor claiming Liddle made ‘transphobic, sexist, racist and classist remarks’
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10281755/University-professor-called-students-pathetic-woke-walkout-faces-investigation.html
That’s an awful lot of ‘ists’, I can’t keep up with them all (a bit like ‘isms’) so I’m not going to try.
‘Morning C1. It’s a mad, mad world…
Phobism, I call it. Or is it istophobia?
I find it interesting that students think that the word “pathetic” is a sexist, racist and classist remark.
They must have had a pathetic education if they don’t understand what the word “pathetic” means.
It’s a fallacy!
Presumably they went to the lecture with the intention of walking out. Mr Liddle makes no secret of his opinions.
Yep, all part of plan for publicity, and the MSM are complicit.
Thank you for the inspiration:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1468191763466645510
I hope the Prof has a bloody good lawyer who will shred the University authorities.
Classist? You mean, he said all that in Latin?
Amo, amas, amat,….
Maybe all the teaching staff should go on strike until Prof Luckhurst is reinstated.
It could so easily be them next. No support from the management.
Writer’s cramp here I come. Just started doing the labels for the 16 jars of Apple, Quince & Pineapple Chutney I did yesterday!
I print mine. You can even choose a curly font.
Good morning.
I have a range of labels on my laptop; I am even so anal that they have their own file.
Here are some design ideas for you:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a50f719e12313278a08e8c627b4c040ab9c784893b4c1cef459d4e71241c38ed.jpg
And you can add a logo, picture or whatever. Makes it look even better!
don’t have a printer that will take labels.
I print them (as does young Phil) but only because I am lazy.
Robert – did you see my question last nigh about the weight of dry fruit etc BEFORE cooking and the weight of chutney? If you have a rough figure I should be interested.
About 3kg of fruit but not sure of the final weight as the jars are of different sizes, but there are 16 of them.
Just empty it all out, weigh it – and then re-bottle!!
and you can piss off!
Charming!! My recent lot was 90 ounces of apples, onions and sultanas producing 66 ounces of chutney. I suppose there was a lot of water in the onions that boiled away.
The liquid level in the pan dropped by over half an inch before I jarred it up.
Mine went down by half.
Blowing a hooley, bucketing rain and still pitch black outside. The ducks really didn’t want to emerge from their house.
I don’t blame them. They are not quackers.
….don’t you mean for a woman.
Gurl!
Obviously not Indian Runners ….!
Very good – this early!
Oh but they are.
Beak careful 😏
https://twitter.com/i/status/1467814522723385354
Reminds me when G & P were small and they “helped” when we changed the bed linen….!!
I quite often have daughters mad Cockapoo, Harry and Dobby, the Sphinx ‘helping’ me! They dash around like loonies and hide under the quilt cover!
Good morning all.
Very calm here, heavy rain expected after lunch.
Windy here and raining now as well.
Good morning to all our Nottl friends.
We are awaiting a call from our d-I-l for and update from the hospital.
Your kind comments are a real support to us both and we let the family know of your genuine concern for our son, d-I-l and grandson.
Hopefully will update with good news later.
Thank you.
Thoughts are with you, Alf and vw.
All our fingers are crossed, Alf.
Hope everything works out OK Alf!
Still with fingers crossed, Alf.
Hug to VW!
Hug duly given and gratefully received. 🙂
;-))
With you all the way, Alf and VW.
With you all the way, Alf and VW.
Good Morning my Friends
Sadly it will not happen but I enjoyed this BTL comment under a DT article on Zemmour by a Philippa Squeak:
Dream team leaders: Trump for the US, Zemmour for France and Farage for the UK. Watching the BBC, the MSM and the existing PTB have a meltdown would be priceless.
I saw this photo today, and for one glorious moment, I thought the buffoon was in custody – at last:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/bb00f2755d5b41135e4ad89ab403b102890c7f250fbe51375633b1fa88138406.jpg
What a great disappointment…
‘Morning Bill. Even by the pathetic standard of ‘photo ops’ I thought that this one hit a new low.
Yep-he looks a bit like a letterbox.
I was thinking more like a bag of sh!t but I’m clearly not as polite as you.😎
Unfair to shit.
Morning Bill
I thought it was against the law to impersonate the police .
How many hats does that guy have?
My thoughts exactly.
How about a law against impersonating a Prime Minister? There would be no need of a trial as the evidence is in the public domain and overwhelming.
Did he have his Peppa spray with him?
No. Dilyn hogged it.
Made a pig of himself?
https://twitter.com/GraemeBandeira/status/1467847976890642445
He cannot resist playing the buffoon.
He is constantly trying to repeat the great success he had in the Eton College production of Twelfth Night. Of course he was type cast as the bumbling, self-important idiot Malvolio.
I wonder if Nut Nuts is busy knitting a pair of bright yellow stockings for Boris Johnson to tie to the bed post with crossing garters on Christmas Eve?
I don’t think she is the knitting type. Perhaps he should ask Tom Daly.
Plod continues to plod on..
342577+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
Shady character methinks,
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1467995518899040259
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/f031f45c3d036d3a6ed88831ad49e4b235d8ce6a2f34934ad887e396e34dd987.png I am with Mr Fury all the way. The BBC used to be the world’s premier sports’ outlet, back in the days of the unimpeachable Peter Dimmock and his top class professional team of: Alan Weeks, Barry Davies, Richie Benaud, Kenneth Wolstenholme, David Coleman, Harry Carpenter, Henry Longhurst, Bill McLaren, David Vine, Peter O’Sullevan, Jim Laker, John Snagge, Ron Pickering, Dorian Wilson, Dan Maskell, Peter Alliss, Stuart Storey, Hamilton Bland, Brian Johnston, Eddie Waring, Julian Wilson and a good few more (with apologies to those I have missed). All of those mentioned were at the top of the tree in sports’ journalism and commentating, and all now sadly gone. Their modern-day replacements are a crowd of bland, anodyne, politically-correct nonentities who toe the BBC line and are not fit for purpose. As a world-renowned sports outlet, the BBC would not, these days, be in the twenty-sixth division, so appallingly poor are their efforts.
Used to enjoy it, many years ago, when Richie Benaud and Ray Illingworth were paired together for TV commentary – wise sages personified.
Now it seems the BBC can’t wait to offload their few remaining decent commentators – Michael Vaughan being one – on any pretext.
Morning Grizzly
Great article , and many will appreciate your thoughts .
The BBC are so Woke and Islington leftie re their Radio and TV output , that I wouldn’t be a bit surprised to hear that they regard the ghastly Strictly Come Dancing as a sport !
All Tulle Tissues and camp entertainment , dahling!
Good morning, Maggie. I hate the BBC’s output so much these days I refuse to watch it.
I hate Strictly amongst many other programs I can’t bear to be in the same room as. I do understand that many people don’t see it in the same was as I sometimes do. But according to some reports I have seen it’s rigged……….well there’s a surprise the BBC rigging programmes so the (chosen ones) people they like to promote way beyond their capabilities and obvious talents come first !!! Who Knew ?
TV is generally entertainment. Competitions in baking, dancing, and anything else are entertainment. There is no reason to suppose that these things are any less scripted and rehearsed than any other programmes. Game shows are sometimes visibly “fixed”. However these things, quiz shows included, are not University exams, they are programmes made for fun and profit. If the contestants are given the answers to memorise before the show starts, it is not cheating, it is “show business”.
There’s that to it of course and there’s definable rigging of the script. You obviously didn’t see the final of Bake Off when Paul Hollywood deliberately snapped and ruined a wonderful piece of engineering when he snapped off the handle of a chocolate well one of the male contestants made in the novelty cake making episode. The ‘winner’ was Nadia who had made a cake she called a Peacock it resemble a Dodo. She admitted to using shop bought icing and smothered it with blue smarties. Then she turned up at the Queen’s jubilee with another one of her monstrosities. It was army tan in colour.
As some one who likes baking I use to enjoy the trials and tribulations of the contestants on the program, but haven’t watch it since.
The frustration is in their not telling us that this is as real as a police drama. On one of the Saturday lottery shows the contestants had to list answers to questions such as such as “name capitals of countries in South East Asia”. The more correct answers they gave the more prize money they got. The contestants worked in pairs. When two young girls from Essex gave ten correct answers to the question “name star constellations visible from the Northern Hemisphere”, I became really suspicious, disbelieving even.
Edited for typos, missed words and inconsistencies. Sense and meaning hopefully clarified. (My typing certificate has expired.)
& ever since she has turned up regularly on the Beeb spouting ‘authoritatively’ about any topic under the sun, including psychology.
One of our friends Taught her at her school in Luton,…… she wasn’t particular good at anything but just what the BBC needed and in the right place at the right time.
As for rigging. I knew of the incident. However, for competitions like Bake Off the contest may not be interfered with after it starts, except for emergencies . The best way is to rig the contestants prior to the series, that is to choose the contestants they way they choose the “Question Time audience. Of the eight finalist in the 100 metres only one of thr competitors has two legs, kind of thing.
We have a friend who some time back applied to go on Bake off she has written a couple of books on cookery both very good. She wasn’t chosen, probably because she was too white, middle class and too able. Lovely personality as well. She could have been the next Mary Berry. Another of our friends taught Nadia at her school in Luton, she want very good at anything in particular. Just what the BBC needed and in the right place at the right time.
Just so. That’s how it works. “Life’s not fair, get over it.” Just the thing for employers to tell new starts I’d say.
Good morning all
Stiff breeze here , trees are waving around, occassional gusts are making the chimney echo.
Will the wind gather pace , who knows.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2MtEsrcTTs
Thank you, Plum. I enjoyed and hadn’t heard it before.
A great track; I commend the album to the blog.
What about Hunter? Biden admin releases report highlighting money laundering in the art industry – while president’s son’s paintings sell for up to $500K to mystery buyers. 7 December 2021.
A former top White House ethics official is calling out the Biden White House for a new report pointing to the potential for corruption in the murky art industry – at a time when the president’s son Hunter is exhibited his expensive artwork at glitzy gallery shows.
Walter Shaub, who served as head of the Office of Government Ethics during the Obama Administration, pointed out the issue in a tweet Monday.
‘The White House just issued a report flagging that money laundering is a problem in the… wait for it… art sale industry,’ he wrote. Then he quoted the report saying: “The markets for art and antiquities—and the market participants who facilitate transactions—are especially vulnerable to a range of financial crimes.”
Mystery buyers? Lol. This is just a variation on the Lectures and Book Deal scams. Payment for services rendered when in office! Hunter Biden couldn’t paint my lounge!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10281677/Ethics-official-points-Hunter-gallery-sales-White-House-report-tags-corruption-art-world.html
Evila May was paid nearly a million pounds to lecture to empty halls when her time as PM was over.
I mentioned last night that I agreed with something she said in the HoC:
‘You can’t keep stopping and starting the economy every time there is a new variant’: Theresa May blasts Boris’s handling of Omicron and demands the Government ‘learns to live’ with changes in Covid.
DM Story : https://www.dailymail.co.uk…
But Evila Teraita May is entirely untrustworthy: all she wants to do is slag off Boris Johnson just as Mendacius Heath sniped at Margaret Thatcher when she had replaced him. The last time I agreed with Mrs May was when she said: “Brexit means Brexit” and “No deal is better than a bad deal.” But then I did not fully realise that she was a very nasty, deceitful woman and a complete liar.
But, but – she is, for probably the only time in her life – correct in what she said yesterday.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
I second that. Would you minute that comment?
Flying Scotsman going over Shap in Storm Arwen (with a little nudge from a diesel)
https://youtu.be/BUrF6lox_1M
What a splendid sight. Does it travel regularly?
All on the interwebby ‘Flying Scotsman’. Various excursions scheduled for 2022 before a major scheduled overhaul and rebuild. Quite ££££.
That’s the Royal Scot route from London to Glasgow. It was a tough route with Shap and Beattock to climb. The Flying Scotsman did the Edinburgh to London Route and broke the records for the journey.
My landlord when I first started work was a lorry driver in the 60s and it was a common site to see lorries with fires under them to defrost the frozen diesel pipes in Winter on Shap. The lorries were midgets compared to today’s massive trucks.
Indeed – pre-M6 there were regular stories of vehicles stuck on Shap.
That magnificent beast (Nigel Gresley’s crowning A3 glory) is now 98 years old.
Wonderful.
A few years ago whilst staying at HPB Tigh Mor in the wee Trossachs for a birthday treat, my wife and I made the journey from Fort William to Mallaig and back. Loved it.
They always have to drag a diesel around for train heating and lighting.
There are (or were) a couple of generator coaches for this, converted Mk1 brakes with a small diesel engine and generator. Much less visually jarring than a loco and weighing 70-80 tons less.
342576+ up ticks,
Dt,
Covid vaccine booster rollout at a standstill despite No 10 pledge to put it ‘on steroids’
Fears of further curbs at Christmas after fewer jabs given over weekend than before ministers promised to accelerate the programme
Does this article actually mean there are peoples out there that STILL
believe the vows,pledges & promises of the political overseers.
Little wonder we are as a Country always in a continuing state of sh!te.
342576+ up ticks,
I do make BOC right, you put what they did although odious enough
what is it in comparison to the 16 plus year cover up of rotherham regarding the rape & abuse of 1400 /1600 children, what punishment was metered out to council members / social services / police.
Don’t know about punishment they near got compensated.
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1468123600490315776
Maybe demonstrating that, even nowadays, higher standards are expected of the police.
342577+ up ticks,
Afternoon Anne,
I do agree higher standards are needed, but now
currently how could any governing party be judged fit to do the calling.
UKIP under Batten leadership was the last credible call for freedom & democracy, look what happened there via the treacherous party nec / nige / their supporters.
Headline in The Grimes today:
“If you think you’ve got a cold, there’s a good chance it’s Covid.”
Put it another way:
“If you think you’ve got Covid, there’s a good chance it’s a cold.”
Is my present bout of constipation down to covid?
Nah, probably Brexit or Climate Crisis! Or both?
Get the Doom Goblin to rant at you. It will be a moving experience.
“Blah, blah, blah….How dare you.”
That’s just a gut reaction.
When I had a really lousy cold back in September, I spoke to a doctor in the GP practice at Charing X Hosp who said it doesn’t matter whether it’s a cold or covid as long as you get better. Methinks he knows it’s all bollocks.
Bet he keeps his mouth shut, though…
Good afternoon, Our Susan.
I suffered from what I thought was a cold, the symptoms were as I remembered them from years ago, in late October. The person who infected me had identical symptoms but suffered more and had a PCR test that returned positive. Ergo, I have had covid.
This morning our son informed me that his son, 10 yo, has tested positive: symptoms, a tickly cough. The latter was the worst symptom I suffered from, although I had others. The cough took about a week to clear but never really troubled me after the first two days.
These variants are being labelled as deadly and needing a jab from a legacy “vaccine” that doesn’t work very well on the original infection, let alone new ones. The worry, as I mention in an earlier comment, is what are the chances of something really nasty appearing from the body of a “vaccinated” individual?
The reimposed travel bans haven’t gone down too well in South Africa……….
“The gormless idiots (James refers to the same type below) that make big
decisions have once again punched South Africa (and our neighbours) in
the mouth for doing the right thing – sounding the alarm on Omicron – by
immediately imposing harsh travel bans. What an excellent strategy to
silence future alarms bells. Side note, make of it what you will: Absent
from the banned list is the Netherlands, where the new strain was found
(but strangely went unnoticed) before the warning from my government.
Xenophobia, much?
Of course, every decision can be justified if you dig deep enough. For
example, Germany has an ageing population heading into deep winter, and
its hospitals are already stretched to the limit. To avoid the systemic
collapse of their health services, their priority is probably to flatten
the curve by reacting early. A total ban on all travel would surely be
more effective – but that would piss off powerful allies and damage
their own economies. That these gestures to selectively ban only a few
African countries have floored Africa’s wildlife and tourism industries
will be of little concern in the battle for votes and approval in the
corridors of power. The inconvenient truth is that these icons of health
and wellness have infection rates that far exceed those of the African
countries they are fingering.
Here’s the thing: These ridiculous knee-jerk reactions
by the buffoons will keep coming – for the foreseeable future. This is
what happens when we routinely elect clowns, celebrities and weak-kneed
bureaucrats into positions of power. Get used to it. Plan your
safaris with care, be agile and flexible about timing, and help this
wonderful African safari industry get back on its feet. Africa
Geographic is here for the long run – ours is a 100-year plan. We will
be here for advice and epic safari plans when you decide to visit.”
All very true! And the fools who are backing the bans will no doubt be prattling about Black Lives Matter as they do their best ruin black people’s lives who work in the tourism industry.
Note to South African doctors; next time stay schtum, honesty doesn’t pay well.
‘Why isn’t it simple?’
SUSANNA REID clashed with social worker and safeguarding consultant Joanna Nicolas on Good Morning Britain as they discussed the murder of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1532426/Arthur-Labinjo-Hughes-grandmother-Madeline-Halcrow-GMB-ITV-mother-Olivia-vn
I had many years of dealing with Social Workers when in uniform. I loathe them all to a ‘T’. They are, to a man, woman and ‘other’, a coterie of limp-wristed, ineffectual, communists and pinkoes; utterly bereft of a clue or connection with reality.
I was called by one for assistance on one occasion. He was a biggish chap who was having dealings with a much larger man who was being aggressive towards him. When I arrived, the bigger chap continued his aggression with the Social Worker, who was whining and begging for help. I sat there for quite a while watching his pathetic response to this big chap.
After a good while of this entertainment I asked the Social Worker a question: “Why do you now need assistance from a police officer when, normally, you do all in your power to undermine us or look down on us?”
The by now panic-stricken Social Worker was nearly in tears. It was then that I called across to his tormentor: “OK, you’ve had your fun. Put him down before you break him.” I even got a smile and a wink from the aggressor as he backed off.
Social Services: a non-job if ever there were one.
But with terrifying powers to seize children and remove them from perfect good, decent, loving parents.
Yet they didn’t remove poor little Arthur from those two.
They were not nice, well-spoken middle-class, educated people. Those are frequently the ones the SWs target.
I seem to remember some strange nonsense on Orkney.
And, Middlesborough also? Early 1980s?
Marietta Higgs, Geoffrey Wyatt and ‘Satanism’.
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/the-moral-entrepreneurs-who-cash-in-on-child-abuse-9600692.html
That’s the one.
Liz McLean…
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/real-life/orkney-child-sex-abuse-scandal-1099361
Yes, I posted about that a few days ago. Here it is again.
“See the Orkney witch hunt* fiasco. It went on until a level-headed Sheriff in Inverness ended it all. Lives were ruined forever. The insane social worker who instigated the whole thing went on to a senior job somewhere else and is probably still working.
*Literally a witch hunt.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wi…
They were not nice, well-spoken middle-class, educated people. Those are frequently the ones the SWs target.
And children who were fostered by people who believed in Brexit had the children they fostered removed from their care. Was there a specific time when the care system got broken or was it broken from the very start?
I think a lot changed when the system was re-vamped following the Seebohm report in 1965. “Childrens Officers” disappeared and social workers appeared.
There were problems under the old system, too. I was involved in a long running legal action between Oxford County Council and a well-educated, middle-class lady who had problems with her children. The Council, for whom my firm acted, seized them. We made them wards of court. The mother – who was very clever fought (on legal aid) and eventually recovered them.
The issue was really a personal battle between the County Children’s Officer – a battleaxe when ended up a “Dame” and the mother.
Horrible. It was still running when I left the firm.
Why isn’t it simple, coming from a BBC presenter? Have they considered the labyrinthine mess that is the BBC?
Government departments are designed around a process. You follow the process regardless of it’s value. Deviation is punished, incompetence is irrelevant, effort is irrelevant. Public sector without process is just a swamp of inefficiency.
‘Why isn’t it simple?’
SUSANNA REID clashed with social worker and safeguarding consultant Joanna Nicolas on Good Morning Britain as they discussed the murder of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes.
https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1532426/Arthur-Labinjo-Hughes-grandmother-Madeline-Halcrow-GMB-ITV-mother-Olivia-vn
I am waiting for the outcry from Lammy, Abbotamus and other bames about this shocking advert:
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Curious. From what I see on TV adverts, only white people have ‘problems’.
You’re lucky to see TV adverts with white people in the them……… 🤔 Some times I think i’m living in Africa !
We don’t watch the adverts – anything we want to watch we record and zip past them.
I try not to, but sometimes when you flick channels the same thing happens on the other gaps.
And it also seems that the advertising gaps are not co-ordinated.
Time to nip to the loo/put the kettle on/let out Spartie/catch up on emails/pop out to the post box ….. even in the days when companies wanted whitey’s money, it has never occurred to me that the adverts were anything to do with me.
The advert makes no sense as her body doesn’t have a problem with alcohol, *she* has a problem drinking too much of it.
Yes, she needs support in controlling her drinking problem, but she isn’t ill.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10283279/Pope-compares-EU-Nazi-dictatorship-attempts-impose-language-rules-ban-Christmas.html
The Pope’s right on this.
Tut, tut – he’ll be cancelled.
Life today.
Soldier neighbour has had a tree cut down. She employed a chap with a chainsaw. I have four large logs which were missed in the last great “saw up”. So, when matey finished off next door, I popped round and asked if he could do me a favour and cut them up. It would have take five minutes max. And he’d have had a crisp fiver.
“I don’t do favours,” replied matey….
Fair enough, I thought. I just hope the day comes soon when YOU need a favour – and meet someone like yourself.
Did you tell him that he would have a fiver?
No – I asked a favour – but I had the fiver in my pocket. It never crossed my mind (a) that a healthy young man with a large chainsaw would decline to cut four logs in half and (b) that I wouldn’t tip him.
The polite way of saying a person is a yob or unattractive used to be to say he was ill favoured. This sort of fellow does not deserve to be favoured with a tip from anybody.
Compare and contrast:
(a) My own regular tree chap was asked to lop and prune a very large beech in the churchyard. Spent most of the day. When he finished, I asked what he charged. “Nothing,” he replied, “You don’t charge the church”….. I forced some crisp tenners on to him.
(b) Thierry in Laure, a carpet fitter. Captain of the boules club (when I still played). Fitted a carpet in a room for me. “How much?” “Rien – one doesn’t ask friends to pay.” I gave him a bottle on single malt.
Last year we had a very decent chap, a chimney sweep, in to put a stainless steel lining into our chimney and the chimney worked splendidly.
This autumn when I was getting the woodburner (a Clearview 750 which is now 30 years old) ready for winter use I noticed that the connection between the stove and the chimney pipe needed replacing. The chimney man came and said I needed a new collar which Clearview sent me in the post. He then came round to fit it on a Sunday afternoon and spend about 40 minutes on the job. He refused to accept any payment.
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How we used to be when we were all sprung from the same culture, when we were not a divided people and when money was not the be-all and end-all of everything.
Perhaps it was a chain reaction and you just got sore about it ………i’ll get me Kevlar trousers…… 😎😆
Rumours of an ‘Interpretation Act’ have caused a stir. The comments are entertaining, with wonderfully circular arguments about judges constraining governments that have too much power granted to them because of large majorities and governments having to constrain unelected judges who have had too much power granted to them by a government with a huge majority (led by you-know-who). I wonder how many who see this unconfirmed proposal as the end of democracy are also supporters of the growing Covid tyranny.
Judges interfering with the BREXIT process didn’t help their case.
Plans to give the government power to ignore court decisions it doesn’t like would amount to “tyranny” and spell the end of democracy, a former Conservative attorney general has said.
Yes, it’s Dominic Grieve, the great supporter of the pan-European super-democracy.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/judicial-review-dominic-raab-braverman-johnson-grieve-b1970625.html
Even H!tler didn’t have that power. Everything the Nazis did was legal – even if they had to be creative to make it so.
Allowing government to disregard the law would be a major step in the wrong direction.
The state has never liked law getting in the way. It’s why the EU has bought and paid for the pointless ECHR.
Can the US Supreme Court override state legislation in matters that are not under federal law?
There have been no right wing governments since 93. The country have been governed by appalling backward europhiliacs. Suggesting the UK is right wing is laughable. Suggesting that the EU needs to tell us how to live is hilarious.
That the Left do not see the rate of decline precisely because of their malice is hilarious. Do they think this is a good state for the country to be in? Great Scott!
The Duke of Sussex has said that those who do not enjoy their jobs should quit them because it would be better for their mental health.
Has he decided that Archefraud, the charity which he and his wife have set up, will replace the incomes of all those who leave jobs they do not like?
He’s right, though. If you don’t like it, do something about it or suck it up is the choice.
My sick PC has a quotation by Churchill on the same subject.
It was a quotation my mother often used on me:
You can’t always do what you like but you must like what you do
I must admit that I was a flibbertigibbet and trifled at several jobs before deciding what I wanted to do.
After messing about in the worlds of finance and advertising I went back to university at the age of 27 to do a P.G.C.E and I found I loved teaching – especially my “A” and “S” level English Sixth Form classes – but I had to work very hard to keep up with changed syllabuses every year. But what was also interesting was being involved in so many other aspects of school life outside the classroom: housemastering; having rugby, swimming and cross country running teams; getting involved with school music and drama; organising theatre and concert trips and so on.
Caroline and I have loved running our courses but I don’t think we would enjoy teaching in a school today. Spontaneity has been outlawed and everything is subject to nit-picking form filling and wokery even in the private school sector where we worked.
We’re living in stressful times and it’s not going to get any better.
If only my mummy had left me £20 million and daddy had access to myriad country houses, 3 palaces and, of course, unlimited credit.
Let’s be honest Ginge and Erin could turn up any where and live for no cost whatsoever.
According to the book “What colour is your Parachute” full two-thirds of folk are unhappy in the job they are currently doing…
Susan Calvert, if it bothers you that beer is £7.80 a litre brewed locally yet petrol is only £1.45 a litre even travelling half way round the world to get to you, may I suggest you drink petrol. PS pack up smoking before you do
If there was any sun, it would be fast approaching the yard-arm.
’til later.
Apropos adverts (NoTTL passim.) I am irritated by full double page adverts in the DT and The Grimes for “Boodles” “Gucci”, Watches and others..
Has any NoTTLer ever seen an advert for some looxury product and immediately rushed out to buy it?
Thought not.
One of the advantages of no longer reading the
tabloidsbroadsheets is not being annoyed by adverts for expensive trivia.edit: ha ha Freudian slip above
In my dotage, I still see the DT and The Times as NOT tabloids…but I am prolly deluding myself.
It was a Freudian slip. I corrected it after posting!
Never understood Freud. Any of them. Siegmund, Clement, Lucian…
Overrated in my opinion. All of them, though Lucien was a pretty decent artist. But he never rose above studio nudes, that he dolled up as portraits when they weren’t really.
The landmarks in my journey to becoming an ex-Telegraph reader were along the following lines:
– feminist articles by two vacuous, empty-headed columnists whose names I have mercifully forgotten
– a review of this season’s hijabs
– a fluff piece that promised to be about mobile technology and was written by some work experience student called Ophelia – needless to say there was zero technical information in it.
– another piece by some other Ophelia which talked about fruit producing “a gas” as it ripens. Clearly GCSE chemistry was not among this privileged young woman’s qualifications for getting a job at the Telegraph.
– extolling the islamic garden at Chelsea Flower show
– irritating travel reviews of hotels in Thailand or Vietnam
– reviews of gorgeous little restaurants where lunch was a snip at only 300 pounds for two.
Very nice precis. I take it on Saturdays – as a compromise. The MR wanted the Grauniad; I wanted The Grimes – so we took a broadsheet tabloid instead!
We get the Saturday one as well – if we do a bit of shopping in Waitrose, it’s free.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/f641b1c9260c43f35e3d3a013932a7a627eba4a0bd7489c609ef4c6b436d787b.jpg “I just assumed I would be naked.” [Rose Boyt on sitting for her father, Lucian Freud]
Even as an artist, I find it a bit weird for a man to ask his daughter to pose in such an overtly intimate manner.
Very weird – and I also speak as an artist. No way can you paint that portrait without being emotionally involved with it.
My journey to the DT departure lounge can be summed up much more succinctly, in just two words: ‘Tom’ and ‘Chivers.’
One of the advantages of no longer reading the
tabloidsbroadsheets is not being annoyed by adverts for expensive trivia.edit: ha ha Freudian slip above
I suspect that direct sales isn’t the intention, but instead to create an aura of exclusivity around the brand that would make people say “I must buy from them – look how exclusive their gear is” or something like that.
Gosh – you are all philosophical this
morningafternoon!!It’s the low alcohol count that does it. By half past wine o’clock, I’ll be back to normal!
;-))
Phew!
Don’t underestimate the power of status.
Back in the 80’s, a clever bloke created the habit of drinking overpriced Eurofizz lager from the bottle, and not clearing the table. The result was to subtly demonstrate how rich you were, a table filled with foil-topped beer bottles. So, many took it up. Me, I stuck to locally brewed ales that weren’t promoted at all, let alone by versions of snobbery.
There’s a huge billboard ad in Shepherds Bush for Chanel No 5 which shows a very large bottle of the pure parfum. It costs around £2.5k per 100ml. What most people buy is the Eau de Parfum, which is a different formula and an entirely inferior product. The Eau de Toilette is better.
There are very few examples of perfume sold in department stores that are the genuine article: the vast majority of them emanating from some chemical laboratory where faux scents are concocted.
One mentionable exception are the superb perfumes manufactured by Olivier Creed, a Frenchman of English extraction. All his scents are the genuine article distilled from natural sources.
https://www.creedfragrances.co.uk/?nst=0&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=818992468&utm_content=59100157418&utm_term=creed%20fragrances&gclid=Cj0KCQiAqbyNBhC2ARIsALDwAsCqK983iCVUTOYYsUslRnpXekqQcmwz6o1Hp-Ts0LKi-c71u445UpoaAiYZEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
The Eau de Toilette is better….if you are flush.
I just don’t have the time..
Adverts? UBlock origin and pihole. I don’t see any adverts.
The stuff I buy isn’t advertised. What does bother me is the 10 pages of google scammed nonsense before you get to real information.
As a Virgo I was once informed that advertising to ‘our’ star sign is a compete waste of time.
I can not think of any time in my entire life that I have ever been influenced by any advertising. I have never consciously followed anything up.
Mind you, just think of the cost of magazines and news papers if there was no advertising in them.
‘Afternoon All
#CovidClownWorld gets ever more sinister
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Up date
Moh says the weather isn’t all that bad , raining and no more windier than usual .
A few fierce gusts , and I expect we are either escaping the worst , or there is more to come .
The four 400ft wind turbines that are due to be erected next spring will no doubt annoy all the wealthy rural neighbours and the Golf club!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2jUUNoi3vNuTOaiNDLOsA
The entire world is waking up.
{That is: awake, not ‘woke’]
Good morning. Forseeability. That is the element that makes continued jabbing criminal. Harm is forseeable. Mr Global would have you believe otherwise, but we already have had thousands of deaths and injuries to show exactly what is happening and will continue to happen increasingly as the AIDS conferred by the jabs makes itself felt more profoundly.
https://www.tarableu.com/the-liars-do-what-they-do-and-not-much-else-ike-was-right-reptiles-as-far-as-the-eye-can-see/
Jonathan,
Am I correct in thinking it was you who recently posted a short video with Mr Whitty explaining that face masks much beloved by Ministers and the terrorised public don’t really work?
If so could you (or whoever posted it ) please repost. Many thanks.
Belay that request! Have just found it bookmarked:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XkOIesmFXg&t=3s
Ah the first casualty of whores is the truth!
Nicked comment
Not sinister,no,siree
“Just when you thought it couldn’t get any more dystopian.
Was listening to Radio Five Lies in the graveyard slot last night and their
resident scientist was getting very excited about something AZ are
working on “which will help us overcome vaccine hesitancy and reassure
the needlephobic”.
Because the AZ vaxx uses a live viral vector,
they are developing an airborne version of that so it can be distributed
via aerosol, either nasally or by dispersal from aeroplanes overflying population centres.
We are nothing but cattle to them.”
Dispersal by aeroplanes….!
It is frightening how thin our layer of civilisation was.
Mind you, this could never have happened, pre-Blair. In order to de-stabilise the United Kingdom, Blair’s destruction had first to be wrought on the most stable country in the world.
In my day, porkiness was attributed to glands or big bones.
p.s. no pictures – presumably the DM didn’t have a camera with a suitable lens.
“An overweight detective with fibromyalgia who felt humiliated when a higher-ranking officer said she might feel better if she stopped ‘drinking gallons of coke’ was awarded £10,000 in compensation yesterday.
Detective Constable Kerry Moth, 46, was told to take more responsibility over her diet, an employment tribunal in Exeter heard.”
Clearly there were no glandulous or big boned inmates in the concentration camps….
There may have been, but starvation affects everyone equally. It’s rather a facile comparison. Some people struggle to lose weight despite a controlled diet. A chum had a tumour removed from his neck pressing on his thyroid as no matter what he did, even under lab conditions could he lose weight. The bloke was on a starvation diet and was risking his health, yet remained 120kg.
With £10,000 she’ll be able to buy over 20,000 cans of coke!
Laff Time
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Re the cat’s name. I suggest ‘Tiddles’
Knobby.
Fuckface!
You wouldn’t post a local notice if your cat was missing Grizz.
My neighbour (in Norfolk) once told me that a friend of hers had a cat called ‘Fanny’. She said, “Can you imagine going outside and shouting to your cat to come home?”
Priapicat?
Richardhead?
Santa appears to have had second elvings…..
Boris !
342577+ up ticks,
Afternoon Rik,
Obvious innit, puss,puss,puss, comeon dickhead.
If it’s female, I suggest Phyllis.
https://twitter.com/RuleBri89504781/status/1468135281857552384
Neil Oliver,politely saying “Become Ungovernable”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkNwQBoCoJ8&ab_channel=GBNews
Oh, I wish he was our neighbour, or lived in the village. A dog walker from down the village walks on the other side of the road down the green now, we think, because we are unvaccinated. He has lurked outside the village shop for longer than was necessary inspecting the greengrocery outside, and turned to walk along paths he doesn’t normally use. It is all getting to me a bit this morning.
How does he know you’re “unclean”?
A conversation very early on in the vaccination process. Dog Walker was proudly signalling his virtue re the injection, and had we booked ours. At that stage my old man couldn’t exactly see where this was going to go…. he knows now. He thought it was a load of old bunkum (it is) but he did not see the ramifications. I told him to keep his mouth firmly shut next time. I am wondering if we will have an angry crowd outside our home in a year or so’s time.
Just ignore him. Don’t let it get to you. He is the one with the problem.
One day in the not too distant future, your neighbour is going to find himself in the minority.
Months ago in a club situation I revealed that I was not “vaccinated” and this started an almighty row between me and a woman and her daft boyfriend. I told the pair a few home truths and insisted that anyone who dares to impugn my character will receive short shrift. Suffice to say I am now barred from that club because they brought in a no-jabbed no membership rule. I am led to believe by a source within the club that the spat I had led to the rule being proposed.I’m better off out of contact with such small minds.
Keep your spirits up and ignore the fool. You know it makes sense.
I know, Korky. This weekend has been really difficult. I was told to “get a mask on” by a self-appointed vigilante late middle-aged straggly haired academic type woman in Waitrose (I didn’t, of course) and a somewhat lofty and patronising email from elder son when I warned him of the dangers of the third booster. Our younger son came over at the weekend and during the course of the afternoon said he’d had to go to hospital for a medical procedure earlier in the week – a colonoscopy – and cancer had been ruled out. It didn’t occur to me at that moment that his problem was a possible side effect from the injection at the time, I thought he hadn’t had it, but I suppose he had to in order to accompany his wife at the the birth of his second son in June. My concern is that if he doesn’t make the connection and he has the ‘booster’ he’ll end up even worse and with a colostomy or ileostomy as well. Maybe worse. I will see him on Thursday and try to have a chat with him. The problem is both of our sons are married to lefty-type women, both of them high flyers. All their families, parents, have had the injection. Our elder son has been losing his hair since his early twenties, but it has now accelerated since his injections in a non-male pattern. He looks moth eaten even though he has shaved it all off.
I am by nature non-confontational, but I do know what’s what.
The stupid woman who confronted me didn’t understand what she had awoken. I’m not naturally confrontational, well, not since I grew up at around 18 yo. Since I lost my dear wife I’ve reverted more to type, she had a wonderful way of smoothing my rough edges away. Being brought up on a post WWII council estate taught me to stand up for myself. By today’s standards I imagine it was a pretty tame place.
A dear friend, from the first day at grammar school in 1960, had an operation around three months ago for cancer of the colon. I met him for lunch last Friday and he is, at 73 yo, fighting fit although a bit lighter than his usual weight. He’s doing everything that he’s always done, including preparing the ground on his allotment. At this time in our lives we must not buckle under the weight of oppression from this, in my view, illegitimate government.
I hope that all goes well for your younger son. My best wishes to you.
Thank you. I’m not going to buckle under. I usually come out of these spells with my heels ever more firmly dug in (not that they are not dug in at the moment!).
I didn’t think you were being confrontational with the woman – I was thinking of my encounter with straggly grey hair – you were just telling her how it was.
Ever onwards and upwards.
Have you seen Desmond Swayne fillet Javid the Bald? The Lancet now looks to be moving towards the “vaccinated” being the problem. Dr Denis Rancourt has stated he will be issuing a report in a couple of weeks showing that the “vaccine” is killing people. Today seems to be full of better news on the ‘panic’ front. I hope your personal news improves, too.
Desmond Swayne is really good. I wish he was our MP, we have Anthony Browne. I wrote to him about the mandatory care workers’ injection and I got a bizarre reply back. At least he replied though. Although not once during his tenure has he voted in a way that I would wish to see him vote. No, I haven’t seen Desmond Swayne fillet (I do like the sound of that!) JtB. I will look that out.
The vaccinated are so obviously the problem but unfortunately the majority of the Great British Public does not look beyond the end of its nose; it has been subjected to mass hypnosis. In a way I can understand it as much of policy is dull and we pay these people to make decisions and look after things on our behalf. We do not expect them to turn rogue. I was suspicious as soon as Johnson mentioned a vaccine ‘by Christmas’ in April 2020, these are usually Eureka! We’ve got a vaccine! moments, and it was obviously timed in advance to take advantage of the natural effect of seasonality on winter viruses. Although I realised Something Was Up when the WHO downgraded ‘covid’ as no longer being a threat to public health on 19 March 2020 and then Johnson three days later locked us down with the words ‘some of you are going to lose loved ones, some of you are going to die’.
I recall Denis Rancourt – the Lancet has been following the govt narrative closely and it is interesting if it is breaking away, perhaps it is getting a sense that the tide is turning.
Being ‘his mother’ imposes a gag.
Don’t I know it….
I prefer the term ‘pure-blood’ to unclean.😎
Unclean is how they see it.
A very well to do bescarved woman asked us dog walkers if we were ever bothered by the drool.
I sort of looked at her funny and asked if she’d ever had a dog before – as she held the dreadfully behaved Bischon Frise to her chest.
Modern Life……..
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Password demands that dont tell you all the requirements up front make my blood boil.
The only thing worse is a password config that sets the maximum allowed characters.
Or excludes certain characters. Why?
Someone (N S A?) cannot abide the £ sign.
This supposed government is in tatters. How can the people take anything this shower say as having any bearing on how the people live their lives? Javid the Bald put back the attack on nurse’s bodily integrity for fear of collapsing the NHS this Winter. Now this.
https://twitter.com/KathyConWom/status/1467971923405684748
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“not thoroughly thought through” – at last, some common sense! Who is on this committee?
I guess it didn’t lead the news because it would make Bill Gates very sad.
Another parliamentary committee destroyed the argument for “vaccine” passports. I’ve described Johnson in the past as a fraud, now he’s presiding over a farce. Effing mess!
https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/255/secondary-legislation-scrutiny-committee/membership/
Here are the honourable (not in the parliamentary sense) members
Two hereditaries
A bishop
An ex nurse (Baroness Watkins) – bet the proposals went down like a lead balloon with her.
A Christian and co-founder of a technical university. (Lord Lisvane)
Have no time to look up the others, but Mr Global seems to have a gap in his takeover of the British establishment…
342577+ up ticks,
Afternoon KtK,
It has been a continuing farce since the treacherous treasa placement with johnson the victim, gove the assassin / candidate & leadsome making some sort of orchestrated play, ALL equity
card holders ALL laying down for the mayday.
Hopefully this will make Gates even more sad. How can Johnson make a case for ‘passports’ when the data shows this evidence?
https://twitter.com/TiceRichard/status/1468151868438233089
He is one scary woman….
https://twitter.com/Pumpwater1/status/1468170215066320899?s=20
Anyone who wants to see what a sociopath looks like must look at this video.
Indeed. Looks like that poster yesterday wasn’t a joke after all!
Another ‘person’ who is seemingly hell bent on wrecking a wonderful country its social structure and culture.
The more I see and hear this woman the more I believe she is not anywhere near the full ticket.
Just imagine the progeny of that and Justin Trudeau.
If there’s no end to it, then surely it doesn’t work? After all, I had a smallpox vaccination 35 years ago. I’ve not needed another since.
Tell it like it is Jacinda – you’re enslaved to multiple jabs to the greater glory (and profit) of Big Pharma.
Time to rise up and destroy Big Pharma, wherever it seeks the enslavement module. Hit ’em where it hurts, in the collective purse.
I don’t think I will iver tike iny notece of a betch, like Ardern, who can nivver even spake Inglish to en understendable digree.
Crazy woman!
“Straight from the horse’s mouth.”
Le mot juste.
(Other portions of equine anatomy are available.)
The one she talks through, you mean?
https://twitter.com/flossie1and2/status/1468166585420554240?s=20
Why does the “Senior Journalists” socialising and partying at Downing St last year matter??
Because these were the shits shilling for the government on restrictions about seeing your loved ones dying in hospital or a care home.
How many died lonely and alone??
I despise them all,politicians and media alike
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https://twitter.com/MaajidNawaz/status/1467947221882753029
There are plans to change Jesus’s arms for wind turbine blades.
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“At the name of Jesus, ev’ry knee shall bow” – the hymn of BLM…..
Being Marxists, I doubt they would make any reference to Jesus.
Loathe him or loathe him….Piers Morgan…
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What – none with J SaVILE? Shame.
That will be on page 2.
He had already been in and out prison on a regular basis – but then of course he had been given the keys!
I cannot loathe someone who does not mean anything to me. I know of his existence but that is all. I simply do not read any “gossip” news or anything to do with
“celebrities”nonentities. I have a life.The only thing i know about slebs is what i scroll down from in the DM. But he did have a big bust up recently which was hard to miss in the UK papers.
Anyone who thinks Meagain is a liar can’t be all bad.
Storm forecast so far wrong. We have had the rain but the 50 MPH wind gusts, turned out to be 25MPH . There is still time though.
Here there are gentle winds & a very fine drizzle.
Seems to be winding down a bit here. Was awful earlier so am very glad I went to the shop yesterday.
Just put the poussin carcase on for a rich broth tonight.
You can’t beat homemade stock of any kind.
The wife said the house needs some Christmas decorations . . .
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Decorations up
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I think the speaker would object:
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Difficulty getting “Peer Reviewed” Quelle Surprise!! Devastating 8 minutes I commend to you all
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jxkb2yhdLiA&ab_channel=NormanFenton
Update just in from d-i-l
They’re waking our son up gradually over the next 24 hours by gradually reducing the sedation. He was able to squeeze the doctor’s hand and nod in reply to questions. A bit distressed by the tracheostomy. Hopefully they will let d-i-l in to see and speak to him tomorrow through a window. He really is in great hands. Ventilation down to 30%. Fantastic news.
All going in the right direction.
Thank you all, again, for all your kind thoughts and prayers.
That is good news if he is able to respond. We’re all with you.
Most excellent news Alf,all power to him and to you and Maggie
Really good news, Alf. So pleased for you and vw and of course your son. We won’t let up with our thoughts for him.
My thoughts are with you…..Bless.
Good news Alf. I have so many body parts crossed for you, I keep falling over.
I don’t care what they say , some one up there listens .
So glad for your DIL and all of your family x
Fantastic, Alf – may the lad’s life the life move forward into broad, sunlit uplands. And you and vw and your family, too!
Thank goodness.
What wonderful news.
Excellent news!
Great news, I hope the progress continues
Looking more positive by the day! So pleased for you all, a big relief again. Onwards and upwards for continuing improvements.
Phew! Thanks for letting us know, John.
In our mad mad mad world they’ll probably get done for assault………
https://twitter.com/QueenVicstar/status/1468190995460333569?s=20
And the police arrived and…arrested the scaffolders.
You took the very words out of my mouth.
Hi all. It is such wonderful news that I can’t stop the tears from running down my face no matter how I try. I thank you all and God from the bottom of my heart for your good wishes and prayers.
Joy to you all, may he soon be home celebrating with you.
Oh my goodness, vw! Fantastic news! You’ll soon all be back together again! Love to you all!😍
Good to hear, vw.
I’m sure that the outpourings from all your NoTTLer friends will have help. Go on, go up, be stronger.
Wonderful to hear.
Thank you for the update.
YAAY!!!
How fantastic is that?
Excelkent news, VW!
Tears of joy are the best kind, Maggie. x
Thank you, John.
Well, that was exciting. An hour ago, the power went off. Just like that. I rang to report it and spoke to a real person, Steph – who gave me real news and was most helpful. She explained that the fault was in hand, and that power should be back between 3.30 and 4.30 and that she would phone if there was any change.
Twenty minutes ago, the lights flickered and the phone rang. At first I assumed that the flicker had triggered the phone – but it was Steph’s oppo Kayleigh who said that they were hoping for a quicker re-connection. And, Lo, there was Light and God saw that it was Good.
Any minister resign while I was away?
Wait until Crimbo when the turkey is in the oven….
Assuming the AGA khan still cook.
Quite!
Bye, Bye, Barra, goodbye….
Sun is out now, blue sky, rain and wind finito. Good. Even saw Toby the neighbourhood pooch out in one of his raincoats; he’s a stylish dog. Better dressed than me 😉
I bet you’re better undressed than he is.
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Sunshine here as well , where abouts are you, are you in Dorset/
Dog walk time shortly, 10c , not cold and still abit windy.
On the coast.
Huh …. you’ve sent it up here.
Thanks a bunch.
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Spoke to soon. It went off again. Back on – fingers crossed.
It won’t last……
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You are almost certainly right, PT. A chum of the MR (Lake District) has been without electricity for over a week.
I have relatives in Aberdeen, don’t ask……serves them right!
Dear NoTTlers who pride themselves on their culinary skills…
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MY cooking is fairly basic…nourishing, tasty and quick. I no longer slave over a hot stove
and avoid most prepared meals as I have an abundance of fresh fish and vegetables.
Does anyone use Oxo cubes or sherry any more ?
My mum swore by Oxo when making gravy or shepherd’s pie, alas she was no Mrs.Beeton or Delia….
I will use low sodium oxo if I have no homemade stock. Don’t have much freezer space right now as two ducks are in residence in case we can’t find a turkey. Some of soup recipes I use ask for sherry- i.e. cream of chicken and mushroom.
That’s a terrible way to keep ducks. The like to splash about in water and peck for worms and things. I’ve rung the RSPCA…{:¬))
They stopped quacking some time ago…
No wonder – I bet you would, too, if someone shut you in a black freezer!!
Will Lotl be up before the beak?
The Bill have just left.
If I had duck in the freezer, I wouldn’t bother to search for a turkey (which I dislike).
I can take it or leave it but MH loves it and it makes a good stock.
Thanks Lady Lake.
I used a good splash of sherry in my stock when making chicken soup….and thickened it with red lentils… ..so far so good. Cheers!
I have a large glass of leftover white Rioja going into my chicken broth tonight.
I use Sherry in lots of dishes but i’m not keen on oxo cubes. Don’t like the taste. Waitrose sells proper stock if you don’t want to make it yourself.
Hi Plum
I sometimes use sherry or sherry vinegar when cooking. I haven’t used a stock cube for yonks, since many contain nasties. I prefer to buy liquid stock in plastic envelopes from w/rose, they have veg., beef, lamb, chicken, fish stock, unless I make my own.
They also sell envelopes of sofrito, which I use a lot. Saves all that risky fine chopping of carrots & celery. Again, no nasties.
Thanks….I’ll give the liquid stock a butchers…..
Get the envelopes, not the cartons. The former have a very long shelf-life.
Will do …x
How posh! My darling mother-in-law insisted on using Bisto for her gravy, which would have been OK, but she used to throw the meat juices down the sink! And don’t get me started on her grey mince…
Didn’t you suggest a trap for the grey mice?
I suggested putting some other things in with the mince, apart from water, salt and white pepper! Onions perhaps, and carrots! In Morayshire, onions were foreign! And you know how we joke about putting the sprouts on early? Well, they went on at 9am for lunch at 12!
We lived on the outskirts of Edinburgh in the late 50s. The Onion Johnny came round on his black bike laden with strings of onions, so we always had onions…
I lodged for 4 months in Edinburgh, with the Reverend of St Mary’s Cathedral and his family, and his lovely wife once served ham and salad with mashed potatoes and gravy! Lettuce and lumpy gravy is definitely an acquired taste!
Grilled plaice, peas & bisto gravy…
That far north? I’m surprised. When I was young & we lived in Poole, we had the same onion man every year. My father & I had a good old natter with him in yer akshual French.
MB’s late Auntie Agnes used to boil the greens and then add soda bic. to give them colour.
She also used to boil sausages before frying them.
A delighted 10 year old MB once over heard a frightful row between Agnes and her sister Ethel in which Ethel accused Agnes of playing with the sausages because “they looked like men’s doodles”.
Extraordinary that 70 years ago women knew such things…{:¬)))
I boiled some bacon last week. The previous pack of the same stuff had given up an ocean of white blubber in the frying pan. After it was dryed off it fried a bit better. I’m still looking for the best dry-cured white blob free bacon.
I had a great aunt Ethel who was a chain-smoke & had a vicious temper, but never towards me. She gave me a big chocolate Easter egg with a wet sloppy kiss every year.
She never caught you doodling then?
I was too young for that sort of thing.
That made me laugh!!
Please don’t!
Read on, McDuff….
I once read the part of McDuff in our Bournemouth IVC play reading group. My rendition terrified the neighbours.
Grey mince and lumpy mashed spuds….school dinners 🙁
or pig’s liver with lots of veins.
Shudder. Once, when I was on cafe duty in Manchester, they served liver and onions with coleslaw. Now I like nice liver and I like coleslaw but together?
No way. My fave is thinly-sliced calf’s liver, just given a flash on each side in the pan.
When I worked in Simbach-am-Inn, the Gasthof where I was staying often did calf’s liver for lunch really superbly.
Later, when I worked every year for a week in Gangkofen, about 30 miles away, I used to motor over to Simbach for Wednesday lunch (surgery closed for the afternoon) on the off chance of getting the C.L. T he first time, about 18 months after my stay, when I walked in, the landlord in Simbach thought h was seeing a ghost.
I put a spoonful of Manzanilla sherry in my potato soup yesterday. It gave it a wee lift. Sherry is usually used in “cream” soups, such as er, cream of tomato. I use Knorr vegetable stock cubes for most “what’s in the cupboard ” makeshift vegetable soups and broth. I would not use a cube for carrot and coriander, for example, or for proper recipe soups such as plum tomato, basil and olive oil soup per Nick Nairn’s recipe (with sherry).
I also use vegetable cubes in stews, and Bolognese sauce. I don’t have a stock pot as the books suggest that one should. I’m sure the stock pot only works if you use the stock every day or every couple of days, but I stand to be corrected.
I find stock cubes useful for adding flavour plus a bayleaf or two.
Will check Nick Nairn’s recipe….thanks.x
I roast chickens on a regular basis for stock. The meat gets used in pies, curries and Chinese dishes, and is also a great source of dog treats.
Maud used to love the chicken titbits……boo hoo…
Ditto for Missy.
Sherry’s always useful for splashing into things at the last minute (because I’m not.tempted to.swallow the rest). Oxo cubes no, but I have an emergency stash of the little jellified stock thingies.
I’ll pop an oxo cube in with some beef dishes for colour and taste. They also make condensed liquid stock cubes like Knorr et al.
I use Worcester sauce for a bit of colour and I usually flour the meat and brown it in a frying pan. If the meat is going into a casserole I deglaze the frying pan with the made up stock cube stock.
Yep, Worcester sauce is a great additive. I often deglaze the frying pan with a glass of red wine.
Yes, that works for me with bolognese sauce. One is supposed to use the wine that you are going to serve at table to make sauce, or for the marinade for boeuf bourguignon but I think that is a terrible waste of good wine. I use wines that are still “good” but have disappointed when served in a glass. (Barolo from Lidl comes to mind.)
I heard a rumour that you glaze over with several glasses….
That ain’t no rumour.
That’s my life?
I’d forgotten about Worcester sauce…..its’ great to perk up a fairly bland meal…
Must re-stock…
Re-stock?
Isn’t that where we came in?
Oh God – not déjà vu all over again….?
Nah, dejeuner
I find a very little goes a very long way. I have it in the cupboard, but I rarely use it.
I use organic chicken stock powder. If you use too much of it, then everything tastes the same.
I’ll get Augustus the Butler to take a note to Cook.
Oxo cubes have always been the cost for visiting relatives, bring me a couple of boxes and you can stay as long as you want!! Although I have to confess I don’t use them as much as I used to but need them definitely for cottage pie.
I sometimes use marmite with care …. it is rather salty but I like the flavour.
Try Bovril instead. Much more flavoursome.
Hmmm. Not sure I agree, Alf. I hope you and vw are risking a small glass of something agreeable later.
Our son gave us a bottle of Donna Maria Ferreira Tawny Port some time ago and we opened it last week. It’s delicious, therefore we’ll have glug of that, Bill.
Hope you approve 😀
Anything that makes you both smile is OK by me, Alf.
I never use Oxo cubes, but use Knorr jelly thingies occasionally.
I always have sherry with soup; my fav. is Coop Fino a £8.50 a litre …
Have you tried Lidl Nobleman….£4.95 a litre…sweetie?
No – but I shall try it on your recommendation, sweetie! … x
I find frozen spinach cubes excellent for soup/casserole dishes ..
Spot on.
Dammit! I seem to have missed a gravy train of puns whilst out visiting incarcerated MiL…..
For what it’s worth I tend to make my own chicken stock but add a Knorr cube (instead of salt) to add a little extra flavour.
Neither fish knorr flesh…
Curiously Knorr also make a fish stock cube – I think it was once advertised by Marlin Brando…..
I tend to cheat and use a stock cube in my cooking.
I’m sure you coking is fine Plum you are still alive. 😍 Most of cooking we see on TV is over the top BS it’s only food at the end of the day.
Well we had home made chicken risotto this evening. If i’d realised there were mushrooms as well I would have used them.
I strained my Sloe Vodka and put it back into the bottle, clear as a bell. But not quite the litre I started with. Must have been due to the tasting process.
Defrosted some damsons I discovered in the freezer cut around them and popped them in to the washed demi Jon and topped it up with 150 grams of caster sugar and one litre of Gin. Already taking the colour. (and flavour) Crushed up and ‘bottled’ some herbs I had dried about a month ago. Watched a bit of TV and now i’m off the bed. Good night all.
Anyone here follow World Rally Championship?
Andrea Adamo has left Hyundai with immediate effect!!
Swayne at 26 secs: “You haven’t got a clue, have you?!”
https://twitter.com/DesmondSwayne/status/1467921831197872139
Thank heavens there is one Conservative left!
I daily wait for him to be cancelled. Or refused entry to the Commons on some pretext.
Double-breasted suits are clearly sexist and transphobic.
Someone has to act as opposition.
Apologies WS, I didn’t scroll down. I’ll remove my comment. Well done.
Then this. The narrative is surely starting to crumble.
https://twitter.com/BCscifience/status/1467989314046943238
Oh, look! Another Labour hypocrite.
https://twitter.com/MartinDaubney/status/1467916425503326211
Gotcha!
What a cow!
David Tennant: Around the World in 80 Days shows ‘alarming’ side of British Empire. 7 December 2021.
David Tennant said the eight-part drama, which begins on Boxing Day and is aimed at a family audience, will explore “the racial and sexual politics” of Victorian England.
He plays Phileas Fogg in the updated version of Jules Vernes’ novel. Ibrahim Koma, a French actor of Malian heritage, plays Passepartout, while the original character of Detective Fix has been replaced by Abigail Fix, an intrepid journalist.
Speaking to Radio Times, Tennant said his Fogg was a “damaged” character.
“In many ways, Phileas Fogg represents everything that’s alarming and peculiar about that old sense of British Empire. Potentially, it’s a story about an England that should elicit very little sympathy,” he said.
“Verne chose to make Phileas Fogg a particularly stuffy Englishman. We’re showing a different type of stuffy Englishman. He’s very damaged, everything is a trauma for him.”
Around the Wokeys in Eighty Days! Passepartout Black! Detective Fix a woman! Give that a miss then!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/07/david-tennant-around-world-80-days-shows-alarming-side-british/
Sounds well worth missing.
Oh dear. I will be washing my hair. Or microwaving the cat. Watching paint dry …
Well, doing
somethinganything else.Oi – careful what you say about CATS.
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That’s a FOX!!
Lovely, warm & snuggly Little Cat. In winter fluff…
Jeez – if that is “Little” what is “Big” like? A small tiger?
Over 10kg of lovely cat!
Is he a Norwegian Forest Cat? He’s beautiful!
Yes, they both are. Big Cat is more aloof and, well, cat-like than Little Cat who is extrovert and demonstrative. Both are close friends & het on well.
Afternoon Anne. I shouldn’t really complain. I don’t watch the BBC anyway unless I happen to spy something highly recommended or from the Archives.
I like cats, I just can’t eat a whole one.
It’s a great pity that for just one week the world could not be stripped of everything those evil Victorian white men and women invented and created, together with what came afterwards.
The woke would get a very cold awakening.
Of course, there’d be no telly or films or newspapers or cars or trains or planes…..(yawns and drops off).
Another programme that I shall give a serious ignoring!
Well, it was written by a French chap.
And he also stands at the middle podium at unnecssary CovidPanic press briefings:
https://twitter.com/truthbeforepc/status/1468245111540797452?s=20
More vainglorious boasting from this overweight clown!
Hope you have lots of diesel locomotives on standby for when the leccy runs out, you obese buffoon.
Taking the train to see family costs twice a tank of fuel, even as offensively taxed as it is and takes twice as long.
Sod off, Boris.
On Sunday I noticed that diesel at the Shell Tankstelle was 154.9/L. I thought that prices were supposed to be sinking again, albeit very slowly.
Paid £150 for a tank of diesel last Thursday, and I onky drive a medium-sized VW. 170p a litre…
I stopped reading after “tank” – and wondered why you wanted one…{:¬))
Thought it seemed good value, though, especially with yer Russians on their way…
Might be sooner than you think:
“President Biden will warn Russian President Vladimir Putin that the US is prepared to move more troops and military hardware near Russia’s border on NATO’s “eastern flank” if Russia invades Ukraine, an unnamed senior administration official told reporters on Monday.”
My late eldest brother – who spent his life in the Royal Engineers – used to remind me that, should they wish, the Red Army could be on the French coast within 48 hours of kick-off.
He always was an optimist…
Well you can guarantee the French won’t try to stop ’em!
BTL Comment from a Septic:
“You know… whenever I come across a bear in the woods… and I have encountered a few… I have an overwhelming temptation to walk up to the critter and prod it with a stick just to see what happens next…
Thus far I have been able to resist the urge…”
It’s gone down 2p here since I filled up a couple of weeks ago – now 149.9 per L.
Greetings, all, from the middle of the second major storm to hit since I moved into my caravan just over a week ago, LOL! All a bit hairy at the moment but at least I was too lazy to bother with an awning – have been out trying to rescue rogue ones with a couple of others and am covered in mud and nearly flew over the Yorkshire Wolds like a superannuated Mary Poppins a while ago!
Get those awnings on Ebay quick ! That goes for the bouncy castles and trampolines too.
Looking at e-bay there seems to be an awning gap….
Not much left to Ebay 🤣
Perhaps it is a SIGN that a different way of living is not quite such a good idea…{:¬))
I do hope you can keep warm and that your diesel doesn’t freeze.
Ah no, my learnèd friend; it is instead the beginning of an adventure – these will make cracking anecdotes.
And thanks; still warm while the electricity supply holds (oops, sorry; undiplomatic!).
Each to their own. Remember to drive on the left …
Are you spending evenings in the local to keep warm?
Too revolting to walk/swim/fly down there in these storms, and they have stopped doing food for the winter. Bugger!
Now look here. If you’re going to do an impression of superman you should take it seriously and wear your pants outside your trousers.
I do take it seriously! Long skirts all the way (aids buoyancy) and as for pants . . . 😉
Uff Da
As has been widely reported in the last few days, European Commission
President Ursula von der Leyen has publicly called for the repeal of
the Nuremberg Code (Mark Steyn’s commentary on the topic is particularly trenchant).
The Code was established after World War Two to address the issue of
medical experiments conducted on human beings without their consent. It
has been violated by Western countries in the years since, notably by
the CIA with its MKUltra program, but that was secret and unofficial —
no country has so far publicly abrogated the Nuremberg Code.
Ms. Von der Leyen appears to be on the verge of changing all that by
making the Corona “vaccine” mandatory for all citizens of the European
Union. She acknowledges that her proposal requires the abolition of the
Nuremberg Code, which, if it happens, will indeed be an historic moment.
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https://gatesofvienna.net/2021/12/the-iron-fist-discards-the-velvet-glove/
Fascism – alive and well in Brussels!
Well, yer Chermans are running it, n’est-ce pas?
Typical Frog response! I don’t see Napolean hanging back….
He did well – until he didn’t!
Get ready for a giant wave of refugees across the Channel if that passes. But surely – SURELY – the rest of Europe will not let a German woman who is married to a gene therapy salesman dictate to them that regular gene therapy treatment is mandatory for the rest of their lives?
I guess they will try to sneak this in silently, without any public debate. Or perhaps they think the populations are brainwashed enough to accept it?
Whatever, now and the next few months are critical in the propaganda war.
The elites have had it mostly their own way up til now – but that’s been the easy ground for them – most people could accept masks, three weeks to flatten the curve and a couple of injections.
Now they’re coming to the really hard bit, where they have to persuade young, healthy people that they need to be hooked on regular medical treatment for the rest of their lives.
Will the mounting number of deaths from heart problems, strokes, organ failure etc in their peer groups prompt young people to ask themselves the right questions? Just Say No sounds like a good slogan to use against dangerous drug dealers.
Who elected this Fascist woman? Nobody, as I recall.
Here’s another thing that’s creepy as fk.
from reitschuster.de Apparently there has been an action to recruit companies to the vaccine campaign. They make a little advertisement, and change their logos to include the word “Impfen” which means “to vaccinate.”
“Die Volksbank (Nicht zu verwechseln mit einer Bank des Volkes) tritt da heute mit dem Impfslogan auf: „Wir impfen uns den Weg frei“, in Abwandlung des Markenclaims „Wir machen den Weg frei“.
Was macht frei? Impfen? Merken es diese Kollegen eigentlich noch?!
Translation:
“The Volksbank (not to be confused with a bank of the people), came out today with the vaxx-slogan “We’re vaccinating the way free”, as a variation on their usual slogan “We make the way free”.
What makes free? Vaccinating? Haven’t the colleagues noticed something here?!”
Vorsprung durch
TechnikImpfung!That’s the idea! There was a photo of a leaflet, I couldn’t see VW there, but I bet they are, and their slogan is probably exactly that!!!
It was Audi. They are part of the VAG group, as are VW.
So it is.
https://reitschuster.de/post/wir-impfen-uns-den-weg-frei/
I can’t see them either.
BMW is there, and so is KitKat – Have a break, have a vaccination presumably.
Impfen macht frei – has a ring to it, doesn’t it?
https://www.google.com/search?q=arbeit+macht+frei+skilt&oq=arbeit&aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0i512j46i512j0i512j46i512j46i199i291i512j0i512l2.6517j0j7&client=ms-android-lge-rev1&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#imgrc=CzSEzTpWVznjlM
My, admittedly slightly old but perfectly serviceable, colour laser printer is refusing to work with my iMac since the latest OS upgrade. I can’t reinstall the drivers as Apple tells me they are out of date! I would like to replace the printer with something newer but all the adverse reviews on Amazon seem to be from Mac users saying that the recommended printers don’t work with a Mac. Have any Nottlers got a newish colour printer that does work with Macs??
What does apple recommend? Something expensive, I expect! I could ask my colleague tomorrow, he has a mac.
I don’t have a mac but I do have a light brown overcoat;-) C Bonzo Dogs.
Very droll, M’lady!!
This one works with mine. But I had to use a USB cable from the Mac to printer as I couldn’t understand the wi fi bit!
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Have you checked on the printer manufacturer’s website whether there is a driver upgrade available?
Thanks! Yes I have but sadly they haven’t got one for that model any more!
Wasteful, disgraceful, forcing people to buy new printers. 🙁
They are usually nearly free – they get their money when you want more ink.
Not if you have the ones with the powder ink – it’s much better value.
We have a recently purchase Canon MG3600 series from Argos that cost about £35 with standard cartridges. New cartridges XL cost more than the printer. That’s where the profit is. We’re on OS15 Monterey.
I guess they are the cartridges of liquid ink. I have the one with the powder ink, they last far longer, and if you get them re-filled they cost about 12 pounds per cartridge that lasts 6 months (black ink).
I could get them even cheaper if I looked harder.
So what you are saying (© Cathy Newman) is that you get the best bargain by staring out the sales assistant.
lol
searched
‘Powder ink” = toner, which is what Bleau presumably uses in his laser printer. Inkjet cartridges are an utter rip-off. The ink itself is one of the most expensive substances on the planet (retail, anyway). I think it’s prolly made from Unobtanium. I do the printing for the parish. Initially on their HP B/W laser. The cartridges were ruinously expensive, mainly because they contain a new imaging drum, as well as toner. Cheapo Chinese refurbed units were vastly cheaper, but didn’t always work.
When that machine finally died, I bought a full size ex-lease commercial Ricoh colour laser copier/printer on eBay. I can usually find cheap toner cartridges, also on eBay, but even if I have to source genuine, new cartridges, the cost per page is still less than £0.01. These machines don’t last forever, but you can expect a few years’ service before they reach the end of their useful life. We’re now on the fourth machine. Cost us £140. It ‘expired’ on Saturday morning, crying out for an engineer. No chance on a Saturday, and I had printing to do, so I searched for the fault code online, and found dozens of YT videos showing the solution. Half an hour with a magnetic screwdriver and a microfibre cloth later, working order was restored. Admittedly, I now know what it must feel like to be a bomb disposal expert, mostly because a dropped screw would never have been recovered, and might have killed the machine for good.
But if anyone does a lot of printing, and has the space (mine is in a cupboard), it’s a cheap way of printing.
I have a couple of HP bubble-jets, a 6250 and 3750, they both work with Monterey and all previous iterations on both my Mac Book and iMac without issue
At last we’re having some real rain!
We had gallons of it this morning, and snow as well – then it blew over and I had to go out – it was sunny by the time I got to Gloucester. Quite clear out now.
Add in some wild sounding wind to the mix.
A few minutes ago. Centre of the Low appears to be over Ireland. Hopefully the rain clearing my area soon.
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I’m being plagued by text and email messages from the National Health Service to apply for a booster. I really need much more information on the efficacy of these things before I sign up…..
Block the emails, texts and phone numbers.
Thank you. I won’t for the time being as I want to see the degree of persistence.
The TV Licensing thugs have sent around 13 threatening letters to the house undergoing renovation which is now under ‘Active Investigation’. I have no time for the Barstewards as they previously ignored all my communications with them and continued to plague my mother (now deceased) with threatening letters even though I had informed them she no longer had a TV which was destroyed at a local tip
Best answer is: “See you in court”.
Threaten them with the Prevention if Harassment Act.
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1997/40/contents
My GP surgery have so much time on their hands that they have been texting me for the last 3 weeks.
“Deep in the Heart of Text US….”?
Their hearts have pound signs on them!
Not Cryptologists then?
They have 1s and 0s instead of blood cells!
🢃🢃🢃🢃 shut up you lot….. :@)
We have had two texts and two emails each. Neither of us is biting. With my red spots, of which I still I have one, I reckon I would be a prime candidate for a blood clot. So forget it.
Don’t be so negative. The Post Mortem would discover the cause of the spots…{:¬))
You have just joined your pal Sos on my hit list;-)
Bless you, my child…!!
Does the Forestry commission have the say on what is planted in woodland?
Wiki:
The Forestry Commission is a non-ministerial government department responsible for the management of publicly owned forests and the regulation of both public and private forestry in England.
From the FC website:
The Forestry Commission increases the value of woodlands to society and the environment.
Note to self: never let any piece of land be classified as “woodland”
“Under its excellent new chairman, Sir William Worsley, it might even approach efficiency in answering letters in less than three months.”
Come, come, Lord Ridley – they are working from home – the best way when outdoor activity is concerned. Anyway, I expect they think you are faking your peerage…!
Why do people continue to believe/follow government advice as I can’t remember anything government has ever done that works. I can’t think of anything on the horizon that’s going end up spreading anything but misery.
Anyone for a government endorsed experimental injection? I was persuaded to follow government advice and took statins for a couple of months and they nearly destroyed my kidneys.
Never ever again.
Government involvement is the death knell for any activity. It adds bungling, ineptititude, box ticking.
It is the epitome of inefficiency, waste and activity with no outcome.
HAPPY HOUR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7SvBtJuh3Y
It was an awful (in the strict sense) film.
Our local street musician plays this whenever he sees me…….
.I cough up a couple a bob every time……
That happened to me. In the 1960s, I commuted to Temple station on the Tube. At the bottom of Arundel Street (along which I walked up to me office) once a week was a street band of British Legion chaps. Once I asked them to play “Lara’s Theme” and gave the half-a-crown.
For months after, each time I emerged from the station, they’d break out with that damned tune!!
Happy memories… London in the 60’s….mini skirts, false eyelashes, rock bands …. and cool blokes…
I think I saw you in Carnaby Street.
When in fact it was your own glamorous reflection in a window?
Good heavens Sos! Just how much plonk have you had? That’s the second ” compliment” you have paid me today;-)
Just trying to keep up with your example…
47 Frith Street, Ronnie Scott.. oh yes
London Theatres , oh yes
London restaurants .. 60’s food eating out wasn’t all that bad .. new tastes and strange things .
Treated to a b/day treat .. Tea at the Ritz , oh yes
Many oh yes’s
And this time of the year was the best time of all.
I cannot believe I am the image of a country bumpkin now !
Arr!
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Looks like an album cover..
https://youtu.be/yM4e8GUP0Cs
Yes indeed !
Looks like an album cover..
https://youtu.be/yM4e8GUP0Cs
We can.
Open goal, too tempting, sorree.
Edit, damned auto correct
We can.
Open goal, too tempting, sorree.
Edit, damned auto correct
Is that when you started disguising yourself?
Two shillings? TWO SHILLINGS? I tipped them 2/6 in 1966. That is £1.90 today….
You could buy 1.25 litres of fuel for that!
5/- a gallon.
5 gallons for a Pound £ – and $5 for a pound £ in my childhood …
Thank heaven’s for metric!
Glad I’m keeping up with inflation….!
Should see a doctor, coughing up stuff like that!
What you don’t realise is the fact that he plays that every time you’re not there. It’s the only tune he can play…
Robert de Nero from memory….
The very same.
The Russian roulette scene was like having the jab
MAO!
We couldn’t bear to watch anymore the other evening , so we switched channels .
I seem to remember doing the same years ago .. it was too raw.
342577+ up ticks,
May one suggest that johnson /ALL party members / token number of hard core followers don IRON MASKS as a sign of honesty as in being behind the actions they are having the peoples suffer.
All keys in a container fastened by a Gordian knot, so safe enough regarding current overseeing politico’s.
“Top Foreign Office mandarin tells shocked MPs he stayed on holiday for ELEVEN DAYS even AFTER Kabul fell as he tries to defend Afghan evacuation shambles after whistleblower revealed WFH civil servants refused to do overtime while allies were left to die”
Why is this “top mandarin” still in government employment?
Because incompetence and failure are rewarded in government.
MPs are always shocked by revelations that surprise them not in the least.
They’re a strange lot,believe me….
342577+ up ticks,
He is an equity card holder, here we see him acting the Goat.
https://twitter.com/buitengebieden_/status/1468269951140175881
Billy the Kid says, “Yeehaa!”
Should be “Yee-haw!” :-))
I feel deeply for the neighbours either side of the house undergoing renovation. However, I think the Christmas card I posted to one of them bearing the legend “Peace on Earth” may have been less than tactful…..
And just wait until you start to excavate your new basement double garage…..
According to the LA building inspector regs mean that the new rainwater soak-away (there wasn’t one before) needs to be 5metres by 4 metres by 2 metres deep. The builders will be hiring a mini digger!
I bet you wish you’d bought elsewhere…
I actually wish I’d won the bloody lottery!
Same here Stephen; it’s either peace on or peace orf…
342577+ up ticks,
Lest we forget, possession is nine tenths of the paw,
https://twitter.com/Yoda4ever/status/1467845297459974149
That’s me for this eventful day. I hope that tomorrow brings lighter winds and little or no rain.
I trust you will have a safe and calm evening. The risks of life are brought home vividly by Alf’s and vw’s family trauma. Fingers crossed for them and the family.
A demain.
‘Night All
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https://gab.com/KiKi17_/posts/107406040873709480
Looks like Missy. She loves her Felix.
342577+ up ticks,
Is this for real, somebody in close proximity would know.
https://hugotalks.com/2021/12/07/german-family-of-5-dead-suicide-over-green-pass-jab-hugo-talks-lockdown/
yes, I saw it somewhere else in my travels on news sites. I think quite a lot of people have been faking the vaxx passses, because the old one is just a booklet, if I remember rightly.
Afghanistan evacuation one of the finest British military achievements in last 50 years?
Raab you sh1t, I doubt it would rank in the top ten.
There is another one who has been promoted to the level of his incompetence.
He makes “Peter” look like a failure.
He is certainly rank.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2021/12/07/0812-MATT-GALLERY-WEB-P1_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqqVzuuqpFlyLIwiB6NTmJwfSVWeZ_vEN7c6bHu2jJnT8.png?imwidth=640
Especially if it is a Gwyneth Paltrow crutch scented candle.
Latest Breaking News – due to the sudden rising levels of the Omicron variant chemists and corner shops are reporting shortages of Man size tissues, vick and fisherman friends. causing an emergency meeting of COBRA to unleash a Christmas lockdown until supplies can be replenished.
Thank goodness i still have 50,000 bog rolls and 10,000 litres of petrol since the last time they nudged me.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/61a8cbceaaed45f684e01d55503cd9b893001c31dd934b47fb690f9d20be22c0.png That White-tailed eagle obviously fancied a shag.
Bees do it…birds do it…humans not allowed.
Even Prime Ministers do it; having a shag is quite common … 🙂
Even educated fleas do it….
Taking it to the foreshore to enjoy a shag on the beach.
Daughter in Dubai told us today thst weekends will move from current Friday/Saturday to Saturday/Sunday fron 1st January 2022.
Obviously, in that perfect democracy, the one man with the one vote, Sheikh Mo, has decided. Bit like the U.K. no need to consult Parliament just decree.
Do they need to give the slaves more time to recover?
Isn’t Friday a significant prayer day for Muslims?
Sheikh Mo might be tempting Providence.
Perhaps it’s to keep the road free from infidels on Fridays. They’ll all be at work or school.
https://twitter.com/Sri2Sree2/status/1468269900896641032
Any Taliban warrior fancy a city break in Wick?
Gawd these toads (are toads halal?) get on my Wick.
Perhaps they’d rather go home………
She’s 12 weeks pregnant……… should have used contraception then. Must have conceived after they arrived.
I’ve worked with a fair few Muslims on board seismic exploration vessels and most were fine but had to be prepared to let their religion come second to the job. Several times in difficult online circumstances, bad weather causing streamer depth issues needing manual input and watching the seismic coverage as feather angle changes and 25 other screens showing you what could go wrong at any moment, and the voice of your Muslim junior navigation processor saying, “I have to go pray now, Max.” could be a trifle annoying.
That must have been a really fascinating job .
I expect nothing would ever get done if the Muslims concentrated so much on their prayer times.
How long do they pray for , and is it 6 times a day?
A few minutes, Belle, most times it wasn’t a problem. I enjoyed my off shift time just watching from the bow and when possible, fishing. Stressful, but it paid well. Like your hubby probably.
A while ago some Syrians complained about being sent to a Scottish island. Bute? Arran?
I wonder if there’s someone in a government office who’s actually on our side…
Traitors should not complain.
From the Spekkie.
…. “presumably because his gold-plated career is now on the line.” But not, one would assume his gold plated pension.
The utter uselessness of Sir Philip Barton
“Steerpike has seen many abject appearances before select committees. There was the time Sir Philip Green told Richard Fuller to ‘stop staring’ at him after BHS went belly-up. There was Russell Brand’s cowboy-hatted testimony on drug abuse. There was even the infamous occasion when Rupert Murdoch was attacked by a pie. But few civil servants have given such a pathetic performance as Sir Philip Barton managed today before the Foreign Affairs Select Committee on the loss of Afghanistan.
The Foreign Office Permanent Secretary was up before a panel of seething MPs to respond to this morning’s revelations about the department’s dire response to the collapse of Kabul. To say that his appearance was a turkey shoot would be an embarrassment to turkeys, as the former mandarin was asked again and again why he refused to cut short his leave as the Taliban prepared to take the capital. In the course of this afternoon’s grilling it transpired that the £185,000-a-year official – who has a pension worth £1.7m – stayed on holiday until 26 August, some 11 days after Kabul fell. With Icarus-level hubris, Sir Philip refused to disclose where his jolly jaunt exactly was – only that it was split between the UK and abroad.
Under forceful questioning from a visibly enraged Alicia Kearns, Sir Philip admitted he now ‘regrets’ not coming back from his holiday sooner – presumably because his gold-plated career is now on the line. The brazen Barton nevertheless insisted that more people would not have been evacuated from Afghanistan if he had returned earlier from holiday – an insistence that prompted Kearns to mutter darkly: ‘he couldn’t be bothered.’
‘It is not enough to say mea culpa’ she continued ‘How in two weeks did you not think I have to go in and protect my people?’ Sir Philip only claimed that: ‘I don’t believe me being present in London would have changed the outcome – the number of people evacuated.’ Doesn’t exactly say much for his in person presence among the troops now, does it? At least Sir Humphrey had charisma. Not for nothing did the Rutland Merton MP tell the flailing mandarin that ‘this was a catastrophe of incomparable nature.’
Kearns was just one of many queuing up to turn their fire on Barton’s clapped out Rolls Royce of a department. Tory Bob Seely contrasted the soldiers at Kabul airport working around the clock with the ‘unfocused and rubbish’ Foreign Office pen-pushers refusing to work more than eight hours a day – a comparison which led Barton to bleat that ‘there’s not a clocking off culture’ among his staff. This was despite him admitting in the same session that many of the 500 FCDO staff ‘masterminding’ the Afghanistan evacuation were, in fact, working from home. And to make matters worse, the department only ordered 24 hour shifts – i.e. night teams – for the crisis from August 14, just the day before Kabul fell, with ministers unable to say for sure that these teams actually showed up on August 14. Trebles all round.
The anger at the Foreign Office was not merely confined to those in Whitehall. Under questioning about what his then political master, Dominic Raab, was up to during the crisis, Barton failed to provide any details as to when Raab went on holiday in August. Asked as to why the call leagues provided to the committee missed out the entire first two weeks of that months, Barton could only stutter and claim he would have to go away and check the information.
Unprepared, unimpressive, underwhelming and ill-advised: that answer seemed to encapsulate Sir Philip’s whole dreadful approach to the entire sorry episode of Britain’s Kabul debacle.”
He’s absolutely correct, his presence would have made no difference. His absence won’t either. Sack the bastard and most of his empire while we’re about it.
There is a long tradition in the Foreign Office of loyalty and admiration for All Things Arab; the radical changes in 1979 – the advent of Ayatollah Khomeini – had no impact on FCO civil servant loyalties.
The FCO needs cultural sterilisation; i.e. sack the whole lot …
And castrate them, particularly the pretend trannies
Perhaps penisectomy would be more appropriate, sos …?
Both.
And a gentle cauterisation.
With a red hot iron.
It will give new meaning to the expression “Going for a Barton”….
The Foreign Office has completely useless at least since the notorious leaked meeting when Pope Benedict visited Britain.
Decades of politically correct recruitment.
Another failed retreat from Kabul, but this one had communications and logistics that could and should have made it a successful one.
For Phallused Sake!
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/085e91dfe662761f9336f22e2a19e158a1a5764c9972ec32a84cba72224ef77f.png
The artist is clearly not Norwegian.
I hear it can be very cold in Norway….
It’s an American butt plug
Bloody big Mall Whale!
More of a butt-plug than phallus.
How do you guys know about such things?
Gulp!
Wrong end…
Watched a series called Gay Army some years ago on tv. They horrified the drill Sergeant with them.
For Macron?
Is it supposed to be a Christmas Tree?
Fir fux ache
I think it is known as a fucksimilie..
The person who commissioned that hates Christmas. There was a similarly depressing installation at Heathrow Airport when I had the misfortune to pass through at Christmas time a few years ago.
Celebrity university challenge.
LGBQT pukeometer on high alert
So 8 people we have never heard of
Surprisingly, no.
8 students, 8 different genders?
Kamala Harris made history as the first woman, first Black American and first Asian-American to become vice president.
But after less than a year in the post, she is a historically unpopular vice president, according to The Telegraph’s Washington Editor Rozina Sabur
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/06/watch-kamala-harris-became-incredible-disappearing-vice-president/?fbclid=IwAR23t-98isKXYOJkSLpt9QDMhtyfx67bPG8Xq6VSxmYvT_gJA86CFi8wTyk
The sad thing is, she didn’t make history in any way at all. She did nothing to deserve her office.
Oh I don’t know. She seems to have been a right Harris at the right time!
She’s also the first whore to become VP.
First the Cuckoo Clock, then the Swiss Army Knife and now this:
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SWI swissinfo.ch spoke to Dr Philip Nitschke, founder of Australia-registered Exit International, about his innovation, the coffin-like Sarco capsule, and what place he expects it will have in the Swiss assisted dying sector.
SWI swissinfo.ch: What is Sarco and how does it work?
Philip Nitschke: It’s a 3-D printed capsule, activated from the inside by the person intending to die. The machine can be towed anywhere for the death. It can be in an idyllic outdoor setting or in the premises of an assisted suicide organisation, for example.
The person will get into the capsule and lie down. It’s very comfortable. They will be asked a number of questions and when they have answered, they may press the button inside the capsule activating the mechanism in their own time.
The capsule is sitting on a piece of equipment that will flood the interior with nitrogen, rapidly reducing the oxygen level to 1 per cent from 21 per cent in about 30 seconds. The person will feel a little disoriented and may feel slightly euphoric before they lose consciousness. The whole thing takes about 30 seconds. Death takes place through hypoxia and hypocapnia, oxygen and carbon dioxide deprivation, respectively. There is no panic, no choking feeling. [In an environment where the oxygen is less than 1 per cent, after losing consciousness death would occur after approximately 5-10 minutes, according to Philip Nitschke.]
What are the dimensions, my pub has quite a small doorway.
Are you prone to corpsing on stage?
Missed the last 2 open mics due to the lurgy, my presence is only for clapping, or clapping out possibly in this case.
Glad you decided to divest yourself of the lurgy.
It lingers, but I shall have a Guinness early doors Friday, come hell or high water. I just hope it tastes okay.
MH is a Guinness man.
Looks like a dodgem car.
It would be difficult to dodge the bullet in his one if one was really determined..
It’s too depressing!
Look on the bright side bb2 – No needles!
I guess!
Somehow it seems emblematic of the vanity of our age. Not only can we conquer the climate, we can control death too – or kid ourselves that we can anyway.
We can all always suicide, except those who are mentally, or physically incapable.
It takes a lot of courage though, violence and wrenching outside one’s normal mental state. The pod seems to normalise it, even make it stylish and pleasant.
No mess. No blood. Whats not to like?
Maybe you & I should patent one for Piggies?
I’ve only ever come across two Nitschke’s and they both appear to be obsessed with Death…
Can we give one to Boris?
I will have nightmares tonight .
That is horrible .
Don’t worry. Good news – there are only two or three in existence and 8 billion of us!
Bad news they can be 3D printed!
The alternative to Covid?
If the plague doesn’t get us , that will !
Will there be a demonstration on Blue Peter?
Only after about 30 seconds apparently….
Perhaps the good Doktor was inspired by the death scene in Soylent Green?
The process could be speeded up with a fart
There would be a nominal extra charge a Farthing….
How do they know it works , and on whom did they do a test run?
It’s unequivocal that the absence of oxygen tends to have a serious deleterious effect on brain function. I suppose they could enhance the function of the device by creating a vacuum inside the capsule to be absolutely sure?
And were the reviews good?
“*** I would have given it 5* but disappointed there was no last meal of choice” Verified Participant. RIP
Student Son sent me a link to a concert of music from a computer game.
It’s rather good!
https://youtu.be/IaskxKfeFno
Here’s another: One track : ‘The Light we cast’ is particularly good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImFA7F571TA
Very nice.
Just read this in the DT. Apparently they sell them in the official shop in Parliament!
You couldn’t make it up!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/12/07/scottish-nationalists-threaten-brick-window-chef-gave-boris/
Clootie dumplings? They also sit in the Commons!
The nationalists really are unpleasant, nasty people. This sort of abuse is petty, bitter and utterly stupid.
Have just seen this on Twitter
https://twitter.com/terror_alarm/status/1468256445653299203
Not according to mSM websites TB…
https://thepalmierireport.com/newsmax-pope-francis-is-dying-many-believe-he-will-not-survive-past-2022/
For a minute you got all the Cardinals who log on to Nottl rather excited…..
There’s no black smoke without fire, some might say.
Tut tut. Smoke of colour please…
Perhaps they’re freezing him out for his reported views on the Woke language and denying Christmas.
Aren’t we all?
We did not have a “Weather Bomb” in Sussex more like a damp squib. The media lies about everything.
It was out of here by about 3 this afternoon- then sun and blue sky.
The forecasters did rather exaggerate the strength of this ordinary winter depression but then weather is now political propaganda.
Here in Northants we had rather less than a quarter of an inch of rain, and most of that was in a brief squally downpour as the cold front passed.
It was quite strong here this morning – very wet and windy and some snow as well. The bottom of our lane was flooded when I went out.
We were totally unaware ofvit as we haven’t watched or listened to any news for almost 2 years.
Today we had about 20 minutes of heavy rain.
Normal weather for any time of the year in England.
Almost 70 medics who attended a large Christmas party in southern Spain have since tested positive for Covid-19, authorities say.
Most of the 68 infected are doctors and nurses working in the intensive care unit at Málaga’s regional hospital.
Health authorities said they were all at a party attended by about 170 people last Wednesday.
All guests returned negative antigen tests before the event but more than half are now isolating.
The infected staff were all fully vaccinated and are showing no symptoms, health authorities said.
Local reports say doctors and nurses from other departments at Málaga’s regional hospital in Andalusia have been redeployed to cover for their colleagues.
Ascension Island? Some floating harbours will do…
Detection of the Omicron variant is problematic because the virus is primarily suspected to have been identified by something that isn’t there – which other viruses might not have anyway.
Diagnosis of any illness up until now has been the sole preserve of the medical profession subject to laboratory tests.
An Omicron viral infection can only be confirmed by determining its full genomic sequence in a laboratory.
Fergus Walsh has said on BBC that the UK does not have the testing resources to adequately reach this level of Omicron identification so we are all in the dark about what’s really going in the COVID-19 variant spread.
I think the ongoing publication of COVID-19 statistics is now just a waste of time.
Here’s extract from WHO’s technical recommendations:
Enhancing Readiness for Omicron (B.1.1.529): Technical Brief and
Priority Actions for Member States
World Health Organization HQ
Current SARS-CoV-2 PCR diagnostics are able to detect the Omicrom variant. Several labs have
indicated that for one widely used PCR test (ThermoFisher TaqPath), one of the three target genes is
not detected (called S gene dropout or S gene target failure, SGTF) and this test can therefore be used
as marker for this variant, pending sequencing confirmation.
S gene target failure (SGTF)
• For countries with access to diagnostic tests in which at least one gene target contains the S gene
target:
o Prioritize specimens with SGTF (no detection for S gene and detection for other gene targets)
for sequencing confirmation of the Omicron.
o While a sudden increase in SGFT may be indicative of circulation of the Omicron since the
prevalence of Alpha variant (which also causes SGTF) is very low in the vast majority of
countries, confirmation of Omicron by sequencing is recommended.
• For countries without access to diagnostic tests with S gene target, enhanced surveillance and
sequencing are recommended to characterize the circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants.
We really are into the Christmas Pantomime Season…
Except it’s not behind us!
This Charade has gone on for long enough:
“On Tuesday, police in Senzig, Brandenburg discovered the deaths of an entire family living in the town just south of Berlin. A suicide note was also present at the scene, which was left by the husband and father of the family. In the note, the 40 year-old confessed to murdering his wife and 3 daughters before killing himself. The motive he described behind the murder-suicide was his fear of forthcoming penalties after it was discovered that he forged his wife’s vaccine certificate.”
How tragic & what a waste of human life. No mention of what the penalties would have been?
Another four deaths due to COVID?
2 adults + 3 girls are 5, nicht wahr?
Enough is enough!!!
Good night all.
A rich, home-made chicken broth, ideal for stormy weather
A custard tart with lotsa raspberries, bitter chocolate.
Dry in W6 now and the wind is 8 mph. Damp and dreary here today but the storm didn’t reach West London. ‘Night all!
Beeb ranting on now about the Pacific islanders being terrified of “weather related climate events” – climate fanatics are responsible for frightening these people over normal weather.
Should have done what their ancestors dif, and eaten them.
They were always fussy about eating their greens. {:^))
Nowhere today, even in US papers have I seen any reference to the fact that 80 years ago the attack on Pearl Harbour took place. How soon it is all forgotten. I don’t remember that, of course, and many people of that era are long gone.
May the memories of all those poor folk never be forgotten.
Evening LotL. I have had a deep interest in WW2 and (strangely, I am English after all) I have majored on the US Marine campaign in the Pacific, from Tulagi through to Okinawa.
And I am sorry to say that today’s date rang no bell’s with me! What a plonker…
Evening Iffy, I did live over there for 30+ years and it was always mentioned.
I don’t know nearly enough about WW I or WW II but I plan to learn.
If you need any suggestions let me know. My grandfather, btw, joined the Army in May 1914, went into the war in August that year and went through all the battles on the front line until 1917 when he was wounded.
I transcribed his memoirs a couple of years ago and it is now part of the IWM archive. I can let you have a copy if you would like?
My great uncle Charlie was killed in the first few days of WW I in France. He was one of the Queen’s 16th Royal Lancers. My late dad’s cousin wrote a paper about it and tracked stuff down. It’s interesting and a rather spooky story.
My grandad joined the Lancashire Fusiliers, moved into the MachineGun Corps for the duration of the war and went on to become RSM in the Fusiliers. Interesting story.
Why spooky btw?
My great granddad joined up in 1914 aged 48 and served with the MGC and then the Tank Corps which it became.
Charlie was reported missing, presumed dead and nothing my G grandfather did could find anymore out. After the war he went to France determined to find out what had happened to his son. He went to the town where his son had been killed, I could give the name but would have to search for the papers. Anyway, he was given a ride by a local and when he explained why he was there, the man became very animated and took him to a house. It turned out that this family had Charlie’s medals and personal effects.
This family showed my G grandfather where Charlie was buried which is in the town graveyard and to this day, that family’s descendants put flowers on Charlie’s grave.
Charlie was reported missing, presumed dead and nothing my G grandfather did could find anymore out. After the war he went to France determined to find out what had happened to his son. He went to the town where his son had been killed, I could give the name but would have to search for the papers. Anyway, he was given a ride by a local and when he explained why he was there, the man became very animated and took him to a house. It turned out that this family had Charlie’s medals and personal effects.
This family showed my G grandfather where Charlie was buried which is in the town graveyard and to this day, that family’s descendants put flowers on Charlie’s grave.
M’Lady, I have spent a couple of months this year watching two outstanding 26-part TV documentaries on the two 20th century World Wars: THE GREAT WAR (WWI) made in the 1960s by the BBC, and A WORLD AT WAR (WWII) made in the 1970s by Thames Television. These two classic series have really helped me to understand more deeply the historical events which – initially – I was ignorant of. I got my copies from Amazon.uk and I would highly recommend you do the same. There is also a similar US series called, I think, THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC with music by Richard Rodgers. Another fabulous series which I gave to a friend in the local u3a who is a fan of military history; I now regret having giving the set away, but perhaps may be able to borrow it back from him to re-watch.
EDIT: The correct title of the US documentary is called VICTORY AT SEA (and not THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC).
Watched a Burt Lancaster film late last night, Valdez is Coming’. I perhaps should have watched ‘From Here to Eternity’, a wonderful film which ends with the Jap attack.
Mola, if you haven’t already, read A Town Like Alice and On the Beach by Nevil Shute. He’s a little dated in his attitudes to women but his observations re the war and post war possibilities are right on.
Read both and ATLA very recently. A lovely story. There are people who tear it apart because of the Aussie soldier’s (can’t remember his name) talk of ‘Abos’, great book.
I love the way Shute uses “muckers ” instead of what he obviously meant;-)
Lotl, I believe that’s what was used at the time, a euphemism, but a commonly used term.
I bow to your superior knowledge ;-))
Joe Harman.
Neville Shute’s ‘No Highway‘ (1948) was extraordinarily prescient re ‘metal fatigue’ and the DH Comet disasters …
The only Shute book I didn’t like was Slide Rule because I didn’t understand it… not being an engineer. All the rest are super.
There was an article in the Telegraph yesterday about two newish books on Pearl Harbor. Comments were allowed.
I gave up on the DT ages ago.
Either the Government is under an intense, sustained cyber media attack from foreign forces or they are, indeed, phucking useless.
Your final two words are it in a nutshell.
It is as if the government(s) were secretly in thrall to a greater and menacing power.
I am becoming annoyed with journalists parroting the line that our vaccination campaign is a wonder to behold. It is anything but and has killed and disabled many whilst remaining likely to injure many more in the years to come.
The constant emphasis on Covid at the expense of other more serious illnesses is a travesty, as has been the threat and reality of lockdowns, mask mandates, school closures and destruction of vast swathes of several vital business sectors.
“I am becoming annoyed with journalists parroting the line that our vaccination campaign is a wonder to behold…”
It was in the sense that it was done so quickly. Money may have been talking but it was done because of the utter failure of the NHS agencies to get off their arses and do something and that is the point of the article – the nation’s institutional failures.
As you observe, money was thrown at obtaining vaccines. We now carry a debt greater than that run up in WWII when the additional astronomical costs of dud PPE, a useless Test and Trace application and profiteering by Hancock and chums is taken into account.
Edit: I agree that our institutions have been failing us for decades. Membership of the EU and blind acceptance of its mad policies allowed our lot to go to sleep on full pay.
Brexit has combined with a faux pandemic to expose the utter uselessness of our politicians and government institutions.
Official Britain has been worse that useless for decades. You should try living somewhere where official services actually work, and enjoy the difference.
Staying up for the first few overs of the first test match.
So is my husband. So guess I will be here a little longer also.
Off to bed now – will catch up again shortly on my phone.
I’m back!
Are you behind us?
Possibly.
So, shall we boo, hiss or cheer? ;-))
All three if you 👍 like
Chuckle ;-))
So is Moh,
England are batting , ideal bowling conditions!
We have been snoozing for a couple of hours.
Stiill very windy outside.
Given what MH has been eating, it’s going to be windy in here too 😉
Great start. England dismissed before lunch?
Not my choice of team by any means.
Ist ball , and bowled out!
Moh furious
2nd ball and the language here is somewhat unpleasant;-)
Where’s Conway tonight?
I think it’s time to turn the light out – OH is snoring gently. Nighty night!
Goodnight J.
Hope you have a peaceful night weatherwise .
Yes , pretty quiet. Sun’s breaking through now.
What?…wait…:@)
goodnight.
Is the ball swinging, is it moving, why don’t the BBC commentators tell us? They whinge about Broad and his swing being left out, possibly for the day/night games, but are Hazlewood and Starc moving the ball with the weather conditions?
Goodnight.
Night Mola- going to finish my glass and then go to bed myself. MH is seriously pissed off with England performance thus far.
Root out now.
How terrible and embarassing .
Goodnight Mm. sleep well.
Ah! After a bit of confusion I realised, Cricket!
Good night, everyone.
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Whisky, Alpha, November, Kilo, Echo, Romeo.
🤣🤣🤣
Too deep?
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Too shallow? woof ggrrr oof
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Master gave Dobby a sock !!! I wanted the fucking kebab!!!
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https://twitter.com/GreyER_13/status/1468392013783617537
03:12 and sat up in bed with a mug of tea again.
Looks like the NHS is performing to expectations again:-
Morning folks. Whilst waiting for the new page you may find this lengthy review of Robert Kennedy’s dissection of Anthony Fauci interesting:
“But in the early 1990s, the character of AIDS changed dramatically with the proliferation of AZT. As they started to give AZT to people who were in fact not even sick but simply positive on the HIV test, AIDS started to look increasingly like AZT poisoning. And the death rate climbed precipitously. According to the Duesbergians, the vast majority of “AIDS deaths” after 1987 were actually caused by AZT. The medication that Dr. Fauci was prescribing to treat AIDS patients actually did what the virus could not: it caused AIDS itself. In 1988, the average survival time for patients taking AZT was four months. In 1997, recognizing the lethal effect of AZT, health officials lowered the dose; the average lifespan of AZT patients then rose to twenty-four months. According to Dr. Claus Köhnlein, a German oncologist, “We virtually killed a whole generation of AIDS patients without even noticing it because the symptoms of the AZT intoxication were almost indistinguishable from AIDS.”
https://www.unz.com/article/fauci-and-the-great-aids-swindle/
Thank you for that, Stephenroi. Now I know a little bit more why people such as Del Bigtree of The Highwire programme are so opposed to the vaccination regime in the USA. I’ve heard that children can receive up to 72 vaccines to “protect” their health.
The Metaverse
If you want to get an idea of where Mark Zuckerberg is going with Facebook have a look at this trailer of Ready Player One. This is what is inspiring him to merge the internet with reality by immersing ourse!ves through human computer interface technology to create an animated version of our avatars.
I can’t help thinking it is something to do with experiencing the domination of a virtual world that is predominantly a rubbish tip where there is a golden egg which will endow the finder with untold riches:
https://youtu.be/cSp1dM2Vj48
I can’t help thinking it is something to do with experiencing the domination of a virtual world that is predominantly a rubbish tip where there is a golden egg which will endow the finder with untold riches
I thought that was where we were now Angie! Lol!
Morning Minty,
Yes, we need the Grand Master to free us frrom the constraints our existing waste disposal environment by giving us a sock.
😉
Good morning all – Wednesday’s new page is here.
oops…