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Good morning from a still dark but dry and, with 6½°C on the yard thermometer, very mild Derbyshire.
Morning everyone.
Good Morning Folks,
Cloudy windy start here
Good morrow fellow NoTTLers.
Had she lived, my Mama would be 119 to day – still missed.
Morning, Tom.
A raised glass to your Mam tonight, perhaps?
Certainement, Paul.
I see it’s the anniversary of Mary Queen of Scots having her head lopped off:-
https://youtu.be/vWH45IkOSL8
But did they put her death down to covid?
Morning Bob. I’d pay good money to watch a similar performance with a whole raft of present day politicians suffering the same fate!
I thought they all had brass necks.
Morning Bob. I’d pay good money to watch a similar performance with a whole raft of present day politicians suffering the same fate!
Tories join backlash at Boris over hate mob targeting Keir Starmer. 8 February 2022.
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Keir Starmer was today bundled into a police car after being heckled by ‘Covid Freedom’ protesters as he walked near the Houses of Parliament.
Dramatic footage showed the Labour leader being shouted at as he walked in Westminster after leaving New Scotland Yard while surrounded by police officers shortly before 5pm.
There looks to be about five people in this “mob”. Being of a naturally suspicious mind I would point out that the incident plays far more to Labour’s favour than anyone else!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10486189/Keir-Starmer-bundled-car-outside-Parliament.html
False Flag news creation by the look of it.
Morning Bob. It looks contrived!
So does the ‘victim’…..
Oops sorry I read that as contrite….
Morning Minty.
So does the ‘victim’…..
Oops sorry I read that as contrite….
Morning Minty.
Quite so, Minty. What constitutes a “mob” I wonder? Or is this just the usual hype in the fevered minds of the media?
There seem to be about 7 – some of whom I suspect are journos – that’s pathetic, even by false flag standards!
I watched some youtube footage. The only ‘chants’ I could hear from ‘the mob’ related to Labour no longer representing ‘the working man’ and something to do with Julian Assange. Nothing about Jimmy Savile.
I looked at a few. That’s what I heard too.
The MSM misrepresentation of this is scandalous.
Just like the BBC’s take on Ottawa and the truckers – “racist, homophobic, extreme right wing, urinating on tombs ..” have I missed any?
Morning, all Y’all!
Arizona Senate Approves Bill to Ban Males From Female School Sports
By Allan Stein
Updated: February 6, 2022
The Republican-sponsored bill prohibiting males from playing on Arizona female school sports teams passed by a majority vote of the state’s Senate on Feb. 2 and now goes to the state House for review and vote.
The Senate voted 16-13 to pass the bill, with all Democrats voting against it.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/arizona-senate-approves-bill-to-ban-males-from-female-school-sports_4257271.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=ZeroHedge
In another report on the story, one BTL comment suggests those opposing the bill are Wokepanzees
Morning folks – Have a nice day….
Thank you, Stephen.
Forwarded to a friend in Phoenix AZ.
‘Morning, Peeps.
Here is a welcome article, although I’ll believe it when I see it. Whatever next…fracking? There will be tears at bedtime in No10:
Six North Sea oil and gas fields to be fired up amid Cabinet row over net zero
New drilling to be approved as Number 10 faces resistance over green moves and spending
By
Tony Diver,
POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT and
Ben Riley-Smith,
POLITICAL EDITOR
7 February 2022 • 9:45pm
Six North Sea oil and gas fields are set to be given the green light this year, The Telegraph has learnt, as Cabinet figures push back against “insane” demands to go further on net zero.
Rishi Sunak has asked Kwasi Kwarteng, the Business Secretary, to fast-track the licences amid Treasury fears over the economic impact of making the UK a net zero carbon emitter by 2050.
It is the latest sign of tensions between Number 10 and Number 11 after the Treasury held back plans for bringing down NHS backlogs and demanded better value for money.
The Telegraph understands that Mr Sunak is also preparing to resist Boris Johnson’s high-spending instincts over public sector pay, measures to limit migrant Channel crossings and the scrapping of free Covid tests.
On Monday, the Prime Minister moved to play down suggestions of a rift with Mr Sunak – seen as a future Tory leadership contender – by responding “absolutely not” when asked whether he has doubts about the Chancellor’s loyalty.
He said: “Everybody in Number 10 and the Treasury are working together in harmony to deal with the big problems that the country faces and clearing the Covid backlogs.”
The six oil and gas areas, which have already been given a preliminary licence by ministers, are expected to be given approval by Britain’s oil and gas regulator to begin construction of rigs in the North Sea.
Despite calls for all domestic fossil fuel extraction to be halted, ministers have pledged to continue to support oil and gas production while renewable energy sources are developed.
Drilling of oil and gas could begin in the Rosebank field, to the west of Shetland, and at the Jackdaw, Marigold, Brodick and Catcher sites in the central North Sea. A sixth site, Tolmount East, had been intended to be approved by the Oil and Gas Authority last year but is now expected in 2022.
The combined reserves of all six sites are thought to be enough to power the whole UK for six months, with 62 million tonnes of oil equivalent fuel in the ground.
A Whitehall source told The Telegraph: “The Business Secretary is pushing for more investment into the North Sea while we transition – not just for jobs and tax revenue, but for domestic energy security.
“Kwasi is actively resisting insane calls from Labour and the eco-lobby to turn off UK production. Doing so would trash energy security, kill off 200,000 jobs, and we would only end up importing more from foreign countries with dubious records.
“Over the long term, we need to generate more secure, affordable, low carbon power in the UK to achieve greater energy independence. The more clean power we generate in the UK, the less exposed consumers will be to gas prices set by international markets.”
For much of the last year, Mr Johnson and Mr Sunak have privately tussled over the scale of public spending, with the Prime Minister more eager than the Chancellor to approve extra money.
With Mr Johnson weakened politically by a rebellion by some Tory MPs to oust him as leader, Mr Sunak is expected to be more robust in his opposition to new spending in the coming weeks.
Senior government sources who have seen the pair interact up close are predicting that Mr Sunak will take a tough line on spending when it comes to public sector pay settlements and policies to tackle the surge of migrant boats crossing the Channel.
The Chancellor is also expected to push to scrap mass free Covid testing by the end of next month, when the Government is set to publish a “living with Covid” strategy.
The installation of Steve Barclay, the former Chief Secretary to the Treasury under Mr Sunak, as Mr Johnson’s chief of staff could help the Chancellor in his drive to curb the Prime Minister’s instinct to approve more spending.
Mr Johnson has pledged that the UK will reach net zero by 2050, meaning that carbon emissions will be reduced to as close to zero as possible and remaining emissions will be absorbed by carbon “sinks” like forests or captured from the air by new technology.
But renewable energy sources, many of which are reliant on sunny or windy weather, are not yet well developed enough to provide the country’s power alone, while most homes are only equipped with gas-powered heating systems.
Since 2004, the UK has been a net importer of fuels and buys around half its gas from Norway, or from other countries, in liquid form.
Several Cabinet ministers believe the pace of net zero is too fast, and that the UK must continue exploring its domestic fossil fuel reserves to prevent it becoming over-reliant on foreign imports. Although Britain imports little of its gas from Russia, the global market price is increasing amid tensions on the border with Ukraine.
Ministers’ continued belief in the fossil fuel industry will raise eyebrows in some quarters after the UK’s hosting of the Cop26 climate conference in Glasgow last year.
Labour has proposed a windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas producers to pay for a rebate for consumers amid rising energy bills.
Is this common sense at last, no it cannot be, Am I still dreaming?
Probably. ‘Morning, B3.
I’m so cynical at this point that it feels like positioning Sunak to appeal to the Conservative voter base to make people happy for him to be Prime Minister. I don’t believe for a second he’d actually go through with such common sense. I hope I’m wrong.
No, I’m sure you’re right.
Stop-start all the time, and green uncertainty will make it unattractive to develop new oil/gas fields in UK waters. The investments are huge – typically £1 billion per major installation, but on the other hand, payback is usually about 10 months after production starts… but if that payback can be won elsewhere with less risk, it will be.
Some politicians do read thie Nottlers Page then!
This is of limited use if people believe that it’s only being done because we were too weak to implement Net Zero.
We won’t get anywhere near common sense until it’s widely understood that Net Zero, carbon footprints and the rest of them are just one big fraud, from the fraudsters that brought you the covid response.
Still, every delay works in our favour, as we get nearer to the Maunder minimum predicted for the 2030s.
“The combined reserves of all six sites are thought to be enough to power the whole UK for six months…”. Six months! We’re saved!
SIR – Nick Timothy is wrong to blame Tony Blair and Gordon Brown for not building nuclear power stations (Comment, February 7).
When I joined the Central Electricity Generating Board in 1988, we were going to build four: two at Sizewell, one at Wylfa and one at Hinkley Point. As privatisation advanced, this became a twin reactor at Sizewell (cancelled) and a single reactor at Hinkley (cancelled in 1997).
My MP in those days was John MacGregor, who was also the transport minister. He told me that politicians could only think in electoral cycles, not the timescales of major projects. In addition, there were no votes to be gained for supporting nuclear energy.
The arguments we used in the 1980s and 1990s to support new nuclear projects were identical to those in use today: Russian gas, carbon dioxide emissions and diversity of supply. We wasted our breath, and nothing has changed.
Philip Saunders
Bungay, Suffolk
Come along now, Mr Saunders; we are talking about short-sighted and mostly ignorant politicians…
I joined CEGB in 1987, and agree 100% with Philip Saunders. In fact, I was part of the safety case development for both Sizewell B and Hinkley C, covering materials testing and defect tolerance of the pressure circuits.
That’s 35 years ago, and nearly a whole working lifetime.
The position is now not recoverable by UK-grown expertise, as there isn’t any in the nuclear field outside of a few at Rolls and in the Navy.
I used to visit a number of CEGB stations in the course of my job, and I was always greatly impressed by the engineers I met. Hugely knowledgeable and happy to explain their part in the operation of the plant. Their administration was also detailed and reliable. In those heady days we had a surplus of around 10-12% in generating capacity, too. To our shame much of that expertise has been exported, and it won’t be returning.
Who decided to sell off our power generation to unregulated profit-focussed private businesses?
SIR – If we keep Boris, we keep Carrie; and, if we keep Carrie, we keep greenery; and, if we keep greenery, we not only traduce Brexit but we all freeze to death in 10 years’ time.
However, to remove Carrie, we must remove Boris, and then we not only get sucked back into Europe, but we are crushed by the iron heel of socialism, and so is the economy; the country goes bankrupt, and we all freeze to death in 10 years’ time.
Suggestions?
William Freeman
I would say that the national debt of £2.2tn means that we are already bankrupt in all but name, and when the day of reckoning finally arrives it will be a proper disaster.
Morning Hugh. When the Collapse comes it will be total!
Ideal outcome for the WEF. We will then build back better as there will be no other option. Better for who, I leave that question open..
This morning the Telegraph is pretending Sunak, that Indian fellow, is the saviour because HE is going to reopen Oil and gas… Sorry, still wouldn’t vote for him..
It’s not just the debt, add in the unfunded liabilities such as unfunded state employee pensions and you’re looking at over 3 times that (£250,000+ per taxpayer).
Something to cheer up a gloomy morning:
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…and not one of the wearing a helmet – but you all spotted that!
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a8472f8bd2c99c0dc5c3e8af8cab336f580c202d7fd85faa7595eb90ab131889.jpg
So THAT’S why my brother goes out on his bike so often!
Can we trust our spies’ claims about Russia? 7 February 2022.
‘If you doubt the credibility of the US Government, of the British Government, of other governments, and want to find solace in information that the Russians are putting out,’ Price told Lee, ‘then that is a matter for you’. The ramifications are clear: take our word for it, or support the Kremlin in an information war.
Well there was the Dodgy Dossier of Weapons of Mass Destruction fame. The Chemical Weapons False Flags in Syria. The Skripal Saga. The Afghan Bounties. More recently the Kiev Coups 1 and 2. The threat of Russian Invasion 1. 2. 3. Etc.
The Kremlin by comparison are remarkably reticent. All their accusations come second hand via the West’s MSM. Even the volume on RT is turned down so that it is barely audible. There is in essence no Russian propaganda!
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/can-we-trust-our-spies-claims-about-russia-
I wouldn’t trust government if they said they were lying.
Nor their lapdogs, the MSM – who, at least, are more subtle about it, lying by omission not commission (the story & nothing but the story, just not the whole story).
SIR – President Emmanuel Macron of France thinks that he can prevent war in Ukraine (report, February 7).
His predecessor thought the same. In 2015, François Hollande stood beside Angela Merkel and Vladimir Putin as they signed the “Minsk II” accord to end the war in the Donbas region after Russia’s invasion the year before. The event was celebrated as “proving” that European diplomacy was superior to Nato militarism.
Minsk II did not even last one day: Russian-backed rebels immediately resumed their attack on Debaltseve and to this date not a single provision of the treaty has been implemented.
Robert Frazer
Salford, Lancashire
It’s all about grandstanding, Robert Frazer. Something that the French seem particularly good at.
‘Morning, Hugh, “Something that the French seem particularly good at.”
Particularly with a white flag in their hand.
Sussex 10C. ovecast with forecast sun for later.
Javid the Bald appears relentless in his drive to have all NHS staff jabbed. The current serums are out of date for any disease declared as “covid” (did they ever work as advertised?), so why the pressure? His agenda is of course not the health of the Nation but meeting the jab target set by others. Attempting to pass the responsibility onto other bodies is a sign of desperation and cowardice. He isn’t man enough to try and plough on at the inevitable risk of failing nor does he have ‘the science’ to back up his demand. He cannot have failed to see the disaster that is befalling Israel and therefore clearly isn’t concerned about creating a repeat of that massive failure here.
https://twitter.com/Togetherdec/status/1490774046858006528
What does this say about the man who put him in post. Our glorious leader in No10 must be in agreement with this policy.
They’re all in it together. They’ve sold their souls to whomever created the agenda. How many ‘they’ are is yet to be discovered.
Showing his globalist intentions. Nothing to do with health.
Yuk!
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/690e0de76b0326f84db2e422337aee8c6c6a28d4ba9988a3476bc56643508a59.png
Raise you one, and do without booze on Feb 29th, as well!
Morning, Grizz.
Morning, Paul.
I had a small cognac (Hennessy) last Friday evening: my first alcohol since August. It was delicious. I may have a wee Single malt on my birthday in a couple of weeks’ time.
Can we drink 3x as much on 29th to make up for the privation.
Good morning, all. Blueish sies.
Good morning Bill. That sounds bad – what about the rest of you?
hmm.
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1490959837001240576
Nadir Afzal – MRD award.
MeRDe?
Apparently the reason the Toyota MR2 didn’t sell well in France?
The town of Eu has a maire – fortunately, she is LA maire d’Eu 🙂
It’s a new endorsement of the irresponsibility of leaders. “Nothing to do with me, I’m the guv.”
Excellent response.
Good Morning, all
9.4C and gloomy
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2022/02/07/022blower8-2-22_trans_NvBQzQNjv4Bqqdjb-p7zzJOPNWzBBDV6FE0PBM-OMgZ95SXRPMk8vS4.jpg?imwidth=640
Brightish here.
‘Morning, J, still British here – I think.
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/imageserver/image/methode%2Ftimes%2Fprod%2Fweb%2Fbin%2Fe30fa040-883d-11ec-8600-c48a9935f856.jpg?crop=2711%2C1807%2C588%2C195&resize=1027.5
Applies equally to that Welsh Git…
335050+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
Tuesday 8 February: Britain’s nuclear energy sacrificed to politicians’ electoral ambitions,
Are we on the verge of a political national, politico’s jockeying for position in the ” I never backed any of the party issues” stakes.
Do not put the house on it but it could be the GREAT AWAKENING has
been triggered just prior to the ” BEGINNING”.
Cracks are starting to show in the footings of the reset, replace campaign
politico’s are looking at their £80,000 sobs plus exes a year basic and thinking, it is only within the political fraternity i’ll get this pay structure.
This party before country, supporting / voting for an ersatz lab/lib/con party the originals being DEAD these last four decades.
If we continue supporting / voting in the same vein with NO viable opposition to the three party close shop coalition then I do believe for old BLIGHTY the end is very near, for conformation ask your nearest
mullah,imam, thanks to the current voting pattern there will be one on hand.
Good Morning all,
Amongst this mornings letters and BTL comments there runs a theme of uses and storage of bread , heavy stuff indeed , I will add one of Chef’s post Christmas offerings – Bread and Butter Pudding using stale croissants and Advocaat , very much something to be enjoyed, but just the once perhaps.
Doughnuts and condensed milk make a pretty fabulous bread pudding too (Linda Howard’s recipe).
I put on 5lbs just reading that 🐷
Morning Datz, one of my grandkids is a bit of a cook and recently made a bread and butter pudding. Of course I had to try it and told him it was delicious. Only after eating a fair sized slice of it did he tell me it ought to taste delicious, it contained 2 cartons of cream.
Delicious in taste but high in calories, I may have to go up a “dress” size!
B&B pudding using stale hot X buns also works.
The only problem with all these luscious recipes is that croissants, doughnuts and hot cross buns never go stale in our house…
RICHARD LITTLEJOHN: Now one of our leading universities is demanding recognition for people who identify as felines… A college campus where it’s cool for cats
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Germaine Greer was only half-joking, I think, when she waded into the incendiary debate about gender reassignment surgery.
‘I’ve asked my doctor to give me long ears and liver spots and I’m going to wear a brown coat but that won’t turn me into a cocker spaniel,’ she said.
The pioneering feminist was using humour to make a serious point. She doesn’t believe that a man who has the chop and wears a dress is a woman.
It’s a view shared by the majority of people. But that didn’t stop the more militant members of the trans lobby going ballistic.
They are not noted for their sense of humour. Greer went straight to the top of their hate list of TERFs (so-called Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists). That’s despite the fact that, like me, she sympathises with those who feel they are trapped in the wrong body.
If someone wants to undergo surgery and identify as a member of the opposite sex, that’s fine. They are entitled to our understanding. But the ferociously intolerant trans brigade won’t leave it at that.
Germaine Greer (pictured) was only half-joking, I think, when she waded into the incendiary debate about gender reassignment surgery
They are determined to push the boundaries beyond reasonable limits and demonise anyone who dares to dissent.
For the past few years they have been seeking out new frontiers, like the crew of the Starship Enterprise. When Greer joked in 2015 about turning into a cocker spaniel she couldn’t in a million years have anticipated what madness would come next.
Yet now we learn that one of our leading universities is demanding recognition for people who identify as cats.
Beam me up, Scotty.
Bristol University, a member of the prestigious Russell Group, has just issued guidelines to staff on the correct pronouns to use when addressing those who define as ‘catgender’.
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On a mission from Plod…
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https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2022/02/07/22/53895011-10486861-image-a-30_1644271534109.jpg
Now he fancies another crack at law enforcement, alongside one of his former partners in crime Steve Plodhouse, who was in charge of the shameful Operation Midland witch-hunt. Plodhouse is currently Number Two at the NCA, on a salary package nudging a quarter of a mill.
Incredibly, Hyphen-Howe and Plodhouse think they can put the band back together, like Jake and Elwood. Meet The Boys In Blue Brothers.
Hit it!
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Now Lord Ashcroft’s new book, serialised in the Mail on Sunday this week, has put some juicy flesh on the bones.
As always, the really riveting stuff is in the detail.
One passage I particularly enjoyed was the description of a party in the Downing Street flat in January 2020 to celebrate Britain finally leaving the EU.
Boris was ‘pretty much ordered to dance’ to the music of Carrie’s favourite Abba. A source is quoted as saying:
‘Everyone was whooping and cheering as he did so. For a few seconds it was as though he was one of those dancing Russian bears. There was something rather sad about it.’
I doubt if Carrie married him for his abilities.
Now Bristol university are going down a VERY dangerous path there, and not for the reason you may think either.
Once you open up the field to people who identify as other species, what’s the difference between identifying as a cat and say, as an attack helicopter?
https://psichologyanswers.com/library/lecture/read/115720-what-does-it-mean-to-identify-as-an-attack-helicopter
and
(triggered people) https://www.pedestrian.tv/online/identify-attack-helicopter-incels-trolls/
You REALLY don’t want to go there…
The only three ‘pronouns’ anyone ever needs are: HE, SHE, and IT. Those three cover all requirements.
Me ? And Ow……as the gentle boot is applied.
Thee be correct, for thou art from Yorkshire.
Th’art correct…
I thought Grizz was a Derbyshirer.
Tha’s wrong theer, owd love. I’s from Derbyshire.
As for Commissioner H-H, I was a fan – one of BJs appointments if I remember correctly – back in the day when he was allowed to hire his own competent staff thereby giving him more time to bonk.
I also remember H-H not being loved by local SLT who did what they could to apply his directives as inefficiently as they could, and conducted whisper campaigns about his supposed collusion in the Hillsborough cover-up.
And what a marvel his replacement has turned out to be. The Globalists showing that the adults are back in charge. God help us.
As for Op Midland – I wonder when that will be properly aired.
But let’s look at a stat in the meantime: 4% of adult men have paedo tendencies. No more than that among Catholic priests, BTW. And the Church has done a lot to clean up its act.
Where are the 4% politician nonces? Why is nothing heard about them and everything about the church of Rome?
As Stalin rightly asked – how many battalians does the Pope have?
Beech was a mad fabulator and thus the estabLishment media puppets made the whole stinking thing go away – as in Belgium with the Affair Dutrou.
SLT? Shitty Little Twats.
Please, please, if you must use esoteric abbreviations, elucidate. We’re not all as woke as you.
I assure you there is nothing woke about LIM.
SLT = Senior Leadership Team – what we used to call the people in charge.
Thank you, Bill.
I think both Elsie and I hate this use of abbreviations without explanation.
AOC’s inspection coming up…!!
That I do understand – 10 years, RAF (Royal Air Force) and that’s Air Officer Commanding.
I try to give explanations, but it does get tedious typing “Central Bank Digital Currency”
I like the alternatives that you and Elsie come up with!
Oh. Is that what you called them? We have other names…
For 40 years, I worked for myself. No “line managers” for me, thank you very much!
Isn’t there a saying that the man who works for himself has a fool for an employee??
;-))
Sorry NtN – Senior Leadership Team. Management.
Congratulations! You are the only person who has EVER described me as woke.
Good morning Les Sis, and all Nottlers. Until you posted a career resumé recently, your pseudonym could be read as something to do with the sisterhood, so potentially a bit feminist (nothing wrong with that). Big Smile emoticon.
Dear Lord! How we can inadvertently misrepresent ourselves!
Woke and feminist on the same day.
I’ll never live it down.
The pseudonym is a rather lame pun on a common mispronunciation my name: Less0re as Lessimore and which I edit so that it isn’t too obvious to the woke who might Google me and hence cause me grief at work.
I’m not hiding from these people but I don’t want to be on offer either.
Ha Ha! I’ve been reading your posts too long to ever think you are woke! Awake maybe.
Note to self: indulge in a spot of readundery.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/859d8e39225ab87c0e0e35c0366ebe1615a78e7305f3b5b568aa4d291463eab1.png You don’t need a weight-loss jab to suppress appetite. Simply stop eating carbohydrates and replace them with fat and protein. Your hunger disappears; weight-loss accelerates; and your health, fitness and wellbeing improves.
Any excuse to get needles into people. Gates is jab-crazy.
Only yesterday I read that due to ‘climate change’ in the future the younger generations will be suffering from more heart problems.
Re write that as due to unnecessary mass injections.
It’s the “miracle magic solution that requires no effort from me” syndrome.
One jab and I’m slim again.
Until it wears off…
I’ve reduced the amount if carbs but not cut them out entirely. I’ve lost weight and feel better for it.
I went carb free for a month. By the third week i was having dreams about mashed potato.
You do need some carbs. They power the brain.
Grizz is right about cutting carbs to reduce weight. There is so much money to be made though for the weight loss industry that they downplay this simple fact.
The first thing i noticed when cutting down was a flat stomach.
“…a flat stomach.”
That’s what I’m looking for, haven’t seen the old boy for a couple of years now.
Smaller plate?
Good luck today.
Thanks. Just the covid drive through today. Op on Friday.
I do use a 3/4 sized dinner plate. Not that i need bother. The nausea from my Meds means i only eat once a day anyway.
Will you be off meds in the long term after the op?
The meds will remain though i might be able to change them for some without that particular side effect.
Good luck with the false positive negative. If there is any doubt, send for “Professor” Ferguson. He is very SAGE….
All the tests i have had due to hospital visits have been negative. If this one shows a positive the operation will be delayed.
I wouldn’t trust Ferguson to run a bath. Most people who have led a purely academic life are useless in other areas.
How can you say that? His predictions have been spot on – every time…{:¬))
…mnuh…
Snap, except it was about 2 days for me.
I am still giving Mr Waller, Mr Domino and Mr Arbuckle a run for their money.
See. It works.
Stitching the mouth up and feeding the patient through a straw would do as well
Yo Mr Grizzle
Yo, Mr Effort. I’ll quaff to that.
…and the food tastes better, too!
What’s not to like?
ps: Did you know that the weightwatcher cereal, Special K, has more sugar than cornflakes, which (until you sprinkle sugar on them) are low in sugar?
‘Eunuch maker’ arrested after ‘castrating men live on television from
hisher flat’ (at No 10?)What will Johnson do, without Carrie On
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/02/07/eunuch-maker-arrested-castrating-men-live-television/?li_source=LI&li_medium=liftigniter-rhr
It’s more bollocks. Or maybe a lack of the same.
Muffin the Mule?
surely that’s illegal?
Dobbin the donkey?
335050+ up ticks,
Another top ranker out in the open,
https://gettr.com/post/pt7u3c0fda
Quote from the gettr post
“Former Bank of England & Goldman Sachs Banker Mark Carney is now back in Canada. He’s speaking for the in-hiding Tredeau. He’s calling the truck driver protest ‘sedition’ & saying it should be ‘crushed’.”
Great, and we’ve had this authoritarian pulling the strings in Britain for the last I don’t know how many years. Batten is spot on.
Carney is another globalist stooge.
He was/is on a mission from the WEF.
Morning all.
And so it goes on and on the headline referes to more massive mistakes by our political classes. And beind the headlines there is another huge mess that’s been going on under successive governments, in that our Royal Naval nuclear ships and subs are costing millions of taxpayers money as decommissioning has been neglected.
Why are all these people who subject us to so much unessesary expense and so much confounded misery so effing useless ?
We so desperately need a makeover.
Vlad what are you doing next week ?
335050+ up ticks,
Morning RE,
They have told us they are working to a reset / replace
agenda and that agenda to my mind is working out pretty
successful.
Looking at by election results the party still have the herds backing.
Yo RE
To my knowledge, the RN has never had any Nuclear Powered Surface ships
Many surface ships were capable of carrrying Air Launched Nuclear Weapons, such as WE177, which was withdrawn from in 1992.
There are submarine reactors to be disposed of, unless we just leave for Ms Krankie to do, when Scotland becomes a Independent Republic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WE.177
PS I was joined my ship, by helo, with a *Practice WE177 fitted
* A yellow band painted on the bomb casing indicated it was a Practice Weapon, used for loading drills
“* A yellow band painted on the bomb casing indicated it was a Practice Weapon, used for loading drills”
That’s what they TOLD you….!!!
They did give me a small tin of paint stripper
You should have been more specific when you asked for a stripper.
I worked with a guy in JHB who was one of the radio operators on the Ark Royal. His name was Cliff Stilling, he told me a few funny stories.
Yo 2 U ……I can remember some of the Royal Navy ships not being allowed to dock in certain countries because it was considered they had nuclear weapons on board. Perhaps the journo didn’t do the home work, but it might refer to the decommissioning of the weapons as well.
I’d say they were a bit out of date by now.
As we went into Swansea, there was a Sign, saying
This Is A Nuclear Frree Zone
The Council were informed, that we were Nuclear Capable, but whether we were ‘Armed’ was Top Secret
They let us in
PS WE had the Green Monster (with a Yellow Stripe) onboard
One of the stories was about a couple of newish recruits doing national service aboard the AR. There were going ashore in Malta notorious for ‘a promiscuous area’ i think called the Cut. The CPO warned them about catching something from possible visits. They told him they were going a shore to buy magazines and sightsee. About a week later they arrived at what was known on board as ‘Rose cottage’. The VD clinic. The CPO was organising the queue and said to them “Oh i see, you’ve been readin’ those dirty magazines again then”. Better than Port Hole Duff I spose.
The Gut was the naughty bit of Malta
Across the border, in La Linea, a friendly lady used to ‘amuse a donkey’ in strange ways’
Probably a relation of ‘Sticky Vicky’ from Benidoom
That’s it, The Gut.
I remember a mention of a similar area mentioned when I went to Durban. I don’t think I would ever have been that desperate 😇
We had blue atomic bombs indicating they were practice bombs
Building more new nuclear submarines armed with hypersonic weapons.
Good morning, everyone.
Good morning Delboy 🙂
I was looking at my wife: no teeth in, tits on her belly, hair a mess and smoking a roll up. Then she cocked her leg and let out a massive fart.
“You are a mess and I’m disgusted with you,” I said.
“I’m still the woman you love and married,” she said. “Sometimes we all let ourselves go a bit.”
”We’re on our fucking honeymoon,” I replied!
Hmmm, Spikey, maybe an apt description of a honeymoon.
The evils of wedding cake
Oh dear Alec. Maybe I’ve lost my sense of humour but that’s really not very nice is it.
Could be covid.
Sorry, I just copy these things, I don’t make them up
Good morning, Spikey
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNffFJGaquM
Reminds me of a tale about one of my uncles in northern Scotland. He went to lodge with a ‘spinster’ who soon got her claws into this thoroughly decent young man. As soon as they were married, and he had agreed to help bring up her illegitimate child and that of her sister, the battle axe stopped dressing nicely, stopped wearing her false teeth and generally became a proper old harridan.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/30d3d9c72d5ac5eaeda2f5e7eca34474f132be62dfb84e202f964c10c710b546.png https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/efb2263c3427177188f6400dc6e623fda35ec728d1226425e5b4ff3d85771b47.png People running amok with guns, firing them willy-nilly. Scumbags invading pitches, attacking sportsmen. And still we do not bring back thrashing and hanging.
Are politicians scared that if we do, then they might be the ones who test out those time-honoured punishments first?
Sportsmen, George?
If this was a wendyball player, then he’s part of the current Wendyball business.
Alas and alack, I fear that Rugby Union has gone that way, ever since turning ‘professional’.
No longer a sport (play up, play up and play the game) but a lucrative business. I’ll have none of it.
Which one’s the ref?
The white bloke in black?
(Reporting by Dhruv Munjal in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)……………….
“Never mind the ball, get on with the game!”
“Officers today have been guarding a cordon opposite, with CSI also at the scene.
Local business owners told Yorkshire Live that they expect today to be “quieter” than usual, on account of part of the road being closed and
the pavement being inaccessible.”
Incident occurred at 0200, so perhaps they were night shift workers on an urgent delivery.
The ownership of handguns is illegal in GB. So, the car cannot have been shot at, it must have been peashooters that were used.
A catapult and a marble would have done the job.
Mind you Obs there has been a lot small arms smuggling from Eastern Europe happening here.
Pump-action peashooters or self-loading peashooters?
And the white RR took him to a rugby club. Why not hospital?
BP boasts BIGGEST profits in eight years: British oil giant records £9.5BILLION gains while public suffers sky-high fuel bills and cost-of-living crisis – as calls grow for windfall tax on energy firms
Oil giant BP has revealed it swung to a mammoth £9.5 billion underlying replacement cost profit for 2021
It notched up £3.01 billion of profits in the final three months alone, up from just £85.1 million a year earlier
The results will intensify pressure as households and businesses are struggling due to soaring inflation
Rise in wholesale gas prices led to Ofgem raising the cap on supplier charges by £693 to £1,971 a year
Britons also face other demands on their income, including rising food, broadband and mobile phone costs.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10488443/BP-swings-highest-annual-profit-eight-years.html
Shareholders will be happy, not us though!
I wish.
Nice little profit-generating wheeze here. I’m surprised it’s legal.
The market has ups and downs. It wasn’t so long ago that oil companies were paying to have the oil taken off their hands.
The shares are well below what they were before the oil price crashed when covid arrived. BP made a huge loss that year.
BP was also severely punished by the USA for the Gulf accident when a serious oil leak happened caused by an American company assisting BP. The President showed no mercy and BP had to pay massiive compensation to any Gulf claimant. Now UK politicians want to enforce a windfall tax on BP.
I still remember Obama saying British Petroleum rather than BP, gleefully putting stress on British when announcing his actions. Anyone who thinks the US are our friends or who thinks we have a special relationship with them should watch the available clips. With the odd exception such as Trump their politicians hate us, the chips on their shoulder over our past empire still weighing heavily.
They rebelled against their lawful King. They are all traitors.
So did the English. They even had him beheaded.
Shareholders could well be you, via pensions funds and insurance policies. Private shareholders are relatively few.
Unfortunately most people seem to forget, or not understand, that.
At least BP and other oil companies put up their money to explore with no guarantee of success. The price of oil is decided by an international market.
Tax makes up over 60% of the price of fuel at the pump. The government sits back, steals our money and blames the oil companies.
Why aren’t people clamouring for the government to reduce tax.
It’s highly likely the majority of that profit comes from overseas but the tax on the profit is paid in this country.
Now, a windfall tax on Amazon, Starbucks and others would be a result rather than taxing an already taxed British company.
I found this via the BBC.
Don’t watch the video unless you hate animals.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/17576996/kurt-zouma-cat-kick-slap-video/
Good moaning.
Before we huddle into our coats and hunker down round a table outside the local cake and coffee shop just so Spartie can entertain his fan club, here is Mr. Littlejohn.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-10486861/RICHARD-LITTLEJOHN-Leading-university-demanding-recognition-people-identify-felines.html
Gus and Pickles have no problem with that.
The Chancellor, who many have tipped to replace Boris Johnson in Number 10, has reportedly called for the licenses to be fast-tracked. Mr Sunak is said to have asked Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng to do so as the Prime Minister’s net zero targets sparked fears that the economy will suffer. Mr Johnson had come up with a “10-point plan for a green industrial revolution” to ensure that the country would achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1562541/rishi-sunak-boris-johnson-green-energy-net-zero-oil-gas-north-sea
A green industrial revolution is just not going to work.
CJ didn’t where he was today by telling the truth!
…and certainly not by serving up soggy sponges!
https://youtu.be/drlPbIWAz-E
There appears to be a card game going on in the Cabinet
How long, before we have a Black Royal Flush of Cabineteers
PM
Chancellor
Home Secretary
Foreign Secretary
Minister of Defence (and degate)
https://members.parliament.uk/Government/Cabinet
There appears to be a card game going on in the Cabinet
How long, before we have a Black Royal Flush of Cabineteers
PM
Chancellor
Home Secretary
Foreign Secretary
Minister of Defence (and degate)
https://members.parliament.uk/Government/Cabinet
Not all bad. If Sunak gets us to join the Indian Empire they will sort out the muslim problem for us.
Not with Javid along side he wont.
“Seven men arrested in north London over nullo cult ‘that livestreams illegal castrations’”
Someone ballsed that up.
Dropped a bollock, you mean, Bill!
Aw, nuts 🥜.
Must have charged some geld for that.
A bunch of pricks.
Ooh, is the cult of Isis and the Magna Mater still around? Their priests used, apparently, to self-castrate.
DIY? Yuk!!
Several severed relationships.
No more hanging around together.
That’s di-worse-ity for you. Truly, we need to deport these creatures. All of them.
A (belated) “Good Morning” to everyone.
I hope you have a note explaining your tardiness !
Good morning.
Good morning, Phizzee. Will “The dog ate my alarm clock” do? Lol.
Yo Elsie
A belated welcome
Hi Elsie, good afternoon. I have been out visiting elderly relatives doing good deeds.
I’m back now ready to see if the world has returned to its senses.
We all know the answer to that.
Good video here from Ivor Cummins on Vit D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=208&v=HLvDkYr3GaY&feature=emb_logo&ab_channel=IvorCummins
Is he any relation to Ivermectin?
Ivor the Engine?
Don’t let Javid the Bald see this!
He probably gets a bit of sunshine when he goes out without a hat!
The mere sight of this repulsively odious Squalid Jawdrip makes me want to vomit.
Rumour has it that he was an intimately close friend of the PM’s wife which is why, after he had been sacked from government, she insisted that he be brought back into the cabinet.
I suppose that you could argue (though I wouldn’t do so) that it shows a remarkable generosity of spirit in Boris Johnson that he should promote the interests of his wife’s former paramour.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/6e68995dca2e696a8dbca2afb798fcde3dc62cd2b6e6658dd4846ea2aa3bd73d.jpg
Thanks – interesting video.
Bamber Gascoigne meets his final challenge.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-60301687
Former University Challenge presenter and author Bamber Gascoigne has died aged 87,
God said “I’ll have to hurry you”.
RIP Bamber.
It’s always sad when a popular person passes on.
Shame we can’t choose who goes next.
This is because the queue for the unpopular stretches from here to Alpha Centauri.
I should know, I’m stood on an asteroid.
RIP. A nice, if eccentric, chap. Used to see him around Richmond and remember him and his lunch guests, some clutching car inner tubes, bobbing around in the Thames moving upstream with the tide and then returning with the tide. He won’t be forgotten by a generation who when watching UC, and hear, “and asking the questions is..” and his name pops into their heads.
Talking of which, I thought Paxman looked and sounded a very unwell man last evening.
I suspect he won’t be next year’s question-master.
Place your bets on which Bame or Rainbow Qwerter gets the job.
Please can we have Diane Abbot. We need a good laugh.
David Lammy? He was so good on Mastermind……..
Very dim black lesbian trans in wheelchair.
Fiona Bloody Bruce. You can book it.
White, hetero with children?
Although she is a flavour of the month, I think that in the present climate that’s unlikely.
Unless she can persuade one of her children to transition…
..
And he only scored as many as he did because of very generous marking that for a genuine contestant would have been marked incorrect.
..
And when every contestant was READING his subject, never “studying”, “doing” or “just done”.
I didn’t realise he was so old…….
‘Morning All
Modern (Uni) Life……..
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42
12 more boosters ?
Don’t give the [beepers] ideas.
Memory loss, revisionism, backtracker, not me guv… Lots of this appearing. JHB’s comment nails this trend.
https://twitter.com/JuliaHB1/status/1490998160503701510
Another thing they have effed up.
Funny how burning down property, defacing monuments and looting and rioting is ‘mostly peaceful’ yet a bunch of blokes parking funny is a threat to national security.
Apologies as I’m double posting – the mental health of our children thing: Junior was kept busier than he would be at school. I contacted the teacher and asked for learning objectives and outcomes over the week and what he should know.
We did all sorts of things. Built trains, dug holes, made models, did experiments, made rockets, read books – 1 hour a day split into 20 minutes unless he wanted to continue.
We played rounders and made an obstacle course (which flooded, meaning Mongo made more use of it than we did). His day was long and he went to bed tired. I don’t believe I’m exceptional. Maybe I’ve slightly more time and I can take him with me on site to most places (handy for carrying cat5 spools!) but while plumbing in switches we were doing times tables, addition, subtraction and got some algebra in there.
Probably a very different experience for him than the children of a poorly educated single mother living in a high rise block of flats.
Convoy !!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rockBeDNVBk&ab_channel=DennisHendrickson
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/d144d2b0a44a8ca615d55dd66c16f9acd9b1915df639bf4c6d56c7cd64bc6e2f.jpg
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/60dc678422b28b911cf8d636feaedbc1f5c46a42770f60c414c5996f44f8b030.jpg
https://twitter.com/myrontmoore/status/1490722316887764993
Bastards……….”Failed to ID”……….Ausweis Bitte
https://twitter.com/ezralevant/status/1490819892169383941?s=20&t=ErixNpIgN8PNiKiY6xI02A
https://twitter.com/aginnt/status/1490468295987793920?s=21
https://twitter.com/ThevoiceAlexa/status/1490750010320994315
https://twitter.com/candescent_eve/status/1490739193349382148?s=20&t=7QqP0o3XLxWBk84_7quhjA
Bucket list ??
What on earth were the gestapo arresting that little old man for anyway?
The actions of the authorities there seems out of control.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6fBFdLGUZw
This is where humanity is confronting Moloch. God bless these people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D3sYDMNiD4#
Lovely – calm and rational voices. The sort of Canadians I used to know and love. Thanks for posting.
Vicious evil network of mayhem, the lot of them. The state will prevail, the violent antisocial terrorists will be dealt with and this carnage end.
To translate from statist “we’re pooing our pants at the popular disobedience and don’t know how to listen because we’re a bunch of fascists used to getting our own way so we’ll use force and blame them”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyVCCD9OrbQ
The thing all these films forget is it’s never, ever the Conservatives, never the Right minded governments, it’s always the Lefties. Always the fascists who fall back on thuggery and violence.
Risky Laffs
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More Laffs
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Next time I have to be hospitalised, (touch wood it’s not too soon), I’ll be taking my own DNR sign to hang above the bed.
The internet is swift and merciless………
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Good morning, my friends
Your large pension could be a tax disaster waiting to happen
Pensions Doctor: lifetime allowance rules can mean a 55pc tax hit in retirement
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/pensions-retirement/financial-planning/large-pension-could-tax-disaster-waiting-happen/
We are governed by financially illiterate morons. They seem to have forgotten that many doctors, including the husband of one of my nieces, stopped practising in their 50s when they worked out that if they went on working they would receive a lower pension. There is now a shortage of doctors but they are incapable of seeing the connection.
I suspect that this is very sinister and is part of the New World Order where the private sector is punished by the current obscene pension apartheid.
The BBC has posted a “fact check” on the BBC website. Apparently a nameless, now forgotten, Crown Prosecutor in Surrey in 2007-08 decided that there was not enough evidence to prosecute Jimmy Savile, apparently a friend of Mrs Thatcher, and of the Heir to the Throne.
As a story it stands up for about 3 seconds.
This is not how organisations work, nor is it how they handle “hot potatoes”. The mere suggestion of a possible prosecution of such a person, a Knight of the Realm and an OBE, a prominent personality, a TV star, being involved in serious crime, would not be within the bailiwick of a local jobsworth. Said jobsworth would push it upstairs within minutes of it reaching his (or her) desk. That is how things work. Almost certainly the word then came down from above to “drop it”. Otherwise, one would have ask why was there no investigation involving police outside Surrey, in London, Salford, Ilford, Manchester. No extensive interviews with those he encountered at hospitals and the BBC. In the BBC alone the number of people who would be aware of his proclivities and offences would run into four figures. Two versions of “This is Your Life”, a horrifying revelatory documentary by Louis Feroux, and an incisive analysis by Anthony Clare failed to flag up how dangerous this man had always been. One might be inclined to think that the BBC are reluctant to explain their relationship with Sir Jimmy Savile.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/60213975
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Savile#Honours_and_awards
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/revealed-jimmy-savile-s-close-friendship-with-margaret-thatcher-8432351.html
https://www.tomminogue.com/tom/?page_id=633
https://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images;_ylt=A0geKeYjUgJiaZIAvZVXNyoA;_ylu=Y29sbwNiZjEEcG9zAzEEdnRpZANQSFhMTjI1XzEEc2VjA3Nj?p=jimmy+savile+and+prince+charles+photos&fr=aaplw
Now, if it had been Carl Beech making the accusatios, I am sure Savile’s life would have been ripped apart by the investigators…or not
That would be reserved for the innocent people of note
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49074879
I keep hearing that Starmer, “was not personally responsible” but Greg Dyke when director general of the BBC was not personally responsible for Andrew Gilligan reporting that the Iraq dossier was false, yet Blair and Campbell forced him out within 24 hours. I’m not a great fan of Dyke and of course Gilligan was telling the truth but the principal is that the head of the organisation takes responsibility.
“Childline”. Allegedly founded to shut up Esther Rancid.
Bernard Manning shut her up on ‘Parkinson’ one evening by saying. “No, no…I do like some Jews.”
I’ve tw@ted on the same lines:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1491146095573213184
Faux Outrage what a farce
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My relationship with polyticks…..
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That’s MY job……
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1490845442426679298
(back from the bunker,orders received)
Has he emerged from hiding?
The village idiot surfaced last night to hurl insults during a debate in parliament. “This is not the Canadian way, we do not talk to protesters waving the confederate flag”.
After those nice words of compromise, he scuttled back into his hole. His calendar apparently showed no meetings on Monday, just a personal day.
Any more news of the underage girl with whom he is alleged to have had a sexual liaison and to whose bank account several millions of dollars of hush money has been paid?
the media received $600 million from he government / liberals, do you think that it is receiving any coverage?
Affairs, groping reporters, blackface fancy dress, many examples of corrupt behaviour all conveniently forgotten by the media and many who worship him.
Some even believe that he has had covid and that is why he is hiding / isolating.
More on the Whoopsie Goldenbollocks own goal.
https://www.takimag.com/article/hollywood-race-war-bloods-vs-skins/
Awkward……..
https://twitter.com/sallyanna25/status/1490986285812846593?s=20&t=n4nnGV23vYUBLm67_6CcNw
From 2013,very awkward
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I’m always suspicious of screen shots but in this case – – -wooo hooo https://www.counselmagazine.co.uk/articles/dpp-apologises-savile
Starmer Savile, Starmer Savile, Starmer Savile, Starmer Savile, Starmer Savile,
All this distraction.
What is really going on that they want us to ignore?
Rubber boats…
WW3 advance guards?
The spearhead.
Machete division.
I seem to recall a few months ago that we were told that there were 10,000,000* too few HGV drivers and that there would be no food in any supermarket within a week.
What happened about that?
* © “Professor” Ferguson
If the gummint had control of the supermarket supply chain there wouldn’t be anything on the shelves.
Perhaps they suddenly realised that they didn’t want any truckers in the country?
It was… umm… oh yes. A lie.
‘NEW’ STAMPS
Each Christmas I send around 100 Christmas cards by post, Internationally as well as to UK. In early December 2021 I had my cards all written, enveloped and ready to go.
But since my OH is bed bound, I cannot easily get out to the nearest Post Office (which anyway had long queues, made worse by Covid spacing) so I ordered 75 second class stamps from Royal Mail on line. That’ll be quick, I thought – they’ll look after their own mail.
Days and then weeks passed and I panicked, went to the Post Office and spent £50 on stamps. You’ve guessed: next day the on-line stamps arrived, so I have £50 worth of extra ones. BUT: the on-line ones are the ‘new’ ones with codes next to the image, so I’m one of the lucky folk who don’t have to trade them in. Yippee!
I won’t be surprised, though, if the price of Second-Class mail goes up anyway, so I hope I may be ahead of the game.
Don’t worry, the bar codes will have a 6 month ‘Post By‘ date .
After paying a bill for my mother she proceeds to send us a cheque, in the post, with a second class stamp and a whingy note saying she had to walk to the letter box to send it.
We suggested a bank transfer and she didn’t want to do that. You see, we asked for a transfer, so the cheque was to spite us.
From Tony Diver’s article in last night’s DT:
“Mr Johnson has pledged that the UK will reach net zero by 2050, meaning that carbon emissions will be reduced to as close to zero as possible and remaining emissions will be absorbed by carbon “sinks” like forests or captured from the air by new technology.”
But Mr Johnson’s pledges are meaningless:
He pledged that there would be no border in the Irish Sea;
He pledged that Britain would regain control of her borders;
He pledged that N Ireland veterans would no longer be persecuted or prosecuted;
He pledged that British fisherfolk would not be betrayed;
He pledged that the problem of illegal immigration would be addressed;
He pledged that he would not raise taxes;
He pledged to get Brexit done – not half-done etc. etc.
I am sure that there are more broken pledges that you can think of?
Boris is a charlatan.
I am sure that there are more broken pledges that you can think of?
Fidelity?
His marriage vows for one.
In law a pledge is defined as “a thing that is given as security for the fulfilment of a contract or the payment of a debt and is liable to forfeiture in the event of failure.”
Just trying to imagine the enormity of the debt his pledges will have burdened us and our kids with is beyond belief. The man (being kind there) should be hung, drawn and quartered, ‘the gruesome punishment reserved for those seen to have committed the worst crimes such as treason.‘
Gordon Brown went to court to confirm that his manifesto wasn’t worth the paper it was written on.
These people are liars and thieves.
Who can possibly predict what the world will be like in thirty years?
I can.
A damned sight (site if you prefer!) worse than it is now.
It’s interesting that Boris is predicting the future yet also believes that Portsmouth will be underwater long before then.
Unless of course, it’s all a complete lie and the entire farce of green is simply a scam to rob people of their income to a political goal.
https://www.netzerowatch.com/boriss-climate-briefing-information-editing-or-wholly-misleading/
He couldn’t even polish his table with his Pledges.
Ask his first two wives.
Bonfire of the Quangos, or was that the Babbling Poltroon?
Back from my covid test. They said they don’t give out results unless positive. Fingers crossed.
How do you prove that you took the test then??
The appointment was logged. It will be on the system.
Huh! You think that?
Yes. They weren’t busy.
Friday: “Sorry, Phil, I am afraid there is no trace of your test. You’ll have to start the process again…”
Cheer me up why don’t ya.
… and the earliest we can see you is February 2024, will the 29th suit you?
Ah, the privilege of being free, eh?
The limo cost me £50 round trip.
This is for your hospital treatment, yes? Fingers crossed.
Yes, on Friday. If the test is positive my Op will be delayed.
Daily Groaners
1. A new patient was quite upset when the doctor’s nurse led him to a small, curtained cubicle and told him to undress.
“But I only want the doctor to look at an ingrown toenail!” he protested.
“Our rule is that everyone must undress,” replied the blonde nurse.
“That’s a stupid rule,” grumbled the patient, “making me undress just to look at my toe.”
“That’s nothing,” growled a voice from the next cubicle. “I just came to fix the phones!”
2. A drunk appears in front of a judge. The judge says, “You’ve been brought here for drinking.”
The drunk says, “Okay, let’s get started!”
3. A woman answered the doorbell with a man standing on her porch.
The man said, “I’m terribly sorry. I just ran over your cat and I would like to replace it for you.”
The woman replied, “Well that’s alright with me, but how are you at catching mice?”
4. Two women friends had gone out for a girls night out, and had been overenthusiastic on the cocktails.
Incredibly drunk and walking home, they suddenly realized they both needed to pee.
They were very close to a graveyard, and one of them suggested they do their business behind a headstone or something.
The first woman had nothing to wipe with, so she took off her panties, used them, and threw them away.
Her friend however, was wearing an expensive underwear set and didn’t want to ruin hers,
but was lucky enough to salvage a large ribbon from a wreath thatwas on a grave and proceeded to wipe herself with it.
After finishing, they made their way home.
The next day, the first woman’s husband phones the other husband and says,
“These girls’ nights out have got to stop. My wife came home last night without her panties.”
“That’s nothing,” said the other. “Mine came back with a sympathy card stuck between the cheeks of her butt that
said, “From all of us at the fire station, we’ll never forget you!”
I think ‘him indoors’ might be waking up. He sent me this:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/5ae6445b7f046f8767b8630899a80b4a19306ed61f7b539cce3d7857ad91edf5.png
Only taken two years!
But not in Canada, NZ, France etc etc
At least he knows the climate scam and associated lies are fake.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10486753/Teenage-boy-arrested-suspicion-murder-18-year-old-died-stab-wounds.html
I’m surprised it got into the papers, to be honest. Such is commonplace where the black drug gangs are.
From the Spectator lunchtime email……..
The Captain Tom Foundation spent
more on costs and consultants in its first year than it gave away to
charitable causes. The foundation spent around £240,000 and donated
£160,000.
Is that what the old man would have wanted?
https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search?p_p_id=uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet&p_p_lifecycle=2&p_p_state=maximized&p_p_mode=view&p_p_resource_id=%2Faccounts-resource&p_p_cacheability=cacheLevelPage&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_objectiveId=A11561845&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_priv_r_p_mvcRenderCommandName=%2Faccounts-and-annual-returns&_uk_gov_ccew_onereg_charitydetails_web_portlet_CharityDetailsPortlet_priv_r_p_organisationNumber=5161126&utm_medium=email&utm_source=CampaignMonitor_Editorial&utm_campaign=LNCH%20%2020220208%20%20House%20Ads%20%20SM+CID_355c397cd3c9c6d936b83f7eb7559b4bI
If we start down that route we start to look at the endless stream of corruption, fraud and theft of public funds.
The rage and fury that would excite could move planets.
Sadly none of us is surprised that public funds go to the psychophants and hangers on of the politicians. How much of public funds has drained away in the last two years to Pharma companies, China and providers of services we didn’t know we needed is staggering.
I never understood what the money was supposed to be for. NHS is funded through taxes.
Saint NHS needs to get its spending priorities sorted, completely cutting all the non-jobs and vast sums spent on pointless ‘awareness’ , ‘diversity’ and similar ‘training.
“NHS charities”…….rather than the NHS itself, was his aim, I think. Not sure what they comprise – the charity made some donations to bodies I’d never heard of but I didn’t read the whole report.
Join the club. Yet another emotional, knee jerk reaction.
And treating everyone, regardless of whether they are entitled to treatment or not!
And surgery and drugs for the trans nutters.
Did the shop for brother. You get funny looks when you measure your carrots.
I’m afraid to ask. Why did you measure the carrots?
To see how long they were. Do keep up.
Stupid boy !
To see if they were worth their weight in gold :o)
It’s what he was measuring them with that got the funny looks.
And you’re surprised?
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‘Don’t you think you’d find it a bit easier if you took the mask off?’
“Winter Olympics: Canada and ROC wear masks for women’s ice hockey match”
10 points for anyone who knows what the ROC is.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/winter-olympics/60286124
Royal Observer Corps – I was a member
#Me Too.
Oooh! Republic of China, aka Taiwan, aka Formosa, aka flashpoint for WW3?
Something like Russian Olympic Committee, or it was when they competed in the Summer Olympics. I believe there has been a scandal and that’s how they get around a ban.
A gold for you. I didn’t watch the last Olympics either, so assumed it was a new idea,
A mythical large bird.
No, that won’t get off the ground I’m afraid.
Republic of China (Taiwan), not the Peoples Republic of China (China)
Off piste, Ol, Russia, or Russian Olympic Committee to be precise.
I’m glad to see that Mason Greenwood has been dropped by Nike. I bet
their marketing team were terrified that being associated with a
potential rapist would overshadow their reputation as one of the world’s
leading exploiters of poverty stricken child labour.
‘Alleged’ sounds better than potential. Let’s hope the Wagette was at least 18 when they started dating.
‘Alleged’ sounds better than potential. Let’s hope the Wagette was at least 18 when they started dating.
University student, 19, who had Nazi memorabilia and a copy of ‘Mein Kampf’ in his room is jailed for 42 months. 8 February 2022.
A teenager from South East London has been jailed for sharing a bomb-making manual online which he disguised as a guide for the popular video game Minecraft.
A search of his room also discovered a copy of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf and The Anarchist Cookbook, which gave advice for building explosives, the court was told.
He pleaded guilty to disseminating a terrorist publication and to four counts of possession of a document likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism, in a hearing in July 2021.
Another day another teenager being prosecuted for reading the Anarchists Cookbook that well known 50 year old guide available to anyone from their friendly Amazon Bookstore for the princely sum (there’s a Kindle version for you cheapskates) of £13:37. If the Security Services are reduced to prosecuting teenagers for being far-right terrorists they are even scarcer than I imagined!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10484745/Student-jailed-disguising-bomb-making-manual-Minecraft-guide-sharing-online.html
Better lock me up then. I’ve Mein Kampf on the shelves, along with the communist manifesto. As for building explosives – unstable ones are basic chemistry. It’s just an exothermic reaction.
We have taken note…
“Don’t give him your name, Wibbers.”
You’ll be horst with your own petard….
I have to my shame Wibbles never read Mein Kampff, or Das Kapital for that matter!
Somehow I’m pretty sure that AH’s prose will be dry as dust. Can’t bring myself to wade through it.
I have read the communist manifesto, as it was part of my politics syllabus at university, and inspired me with nothing more than a desire to kick its author.
I’ve got a copy of Das Kapital somewhere, maybe*. I used to make explosive devices when I was in primary school. I bought the chemicals at a laboratory supplies shop, A H Bairds, next to Edinburgh University. I barely came up to the counter top but they sold me the ingredients for gunpowder in the correct proportions, without turning a hair.
*I have had quick look but cannot find it. I seem to remember it was published by Penguin Books. I suppose that a raid by black-armoured storm troopers of our security service on the depository of Penguin Books might enable the authorities to secure a few copies?
As previously stated, a friend and I caused an explosion in the chem lab at school- not planned just two twits who thought they were being clever.
I blew up a test tube in a biology class. Something to with testing a biscuit (?) for fat content.
I still have no idea how I managed it.
Given what we got up to at primary school, never mind secondary, I am amazed that any of us survived at all.
We used to play up the bomb site and there were several gaping shafts- probably led to cellars before the bombing. We used to line up and leap across these shafts many times. Ye gods, if one of us had fallen down…..the mind boggles.
No wonder we never told our parents.
Back in the 50’s bomb sites were our playgrounds for all neighbourhood kids! I suspect our parents knew and kept fingers crossed that nothing too much beyond skinned knees happened! Did you ever see the film “Hope and Glory”?
Liverpools bomb sites in the 50’s were full of escape artists getting chained into sacks and to the amazement of us kids getting out of them – all free entertainment although they did a collection afterwards but got zilch from us kids
Many times! Great movie !
Oh for heavens’ sake, this is ridiculous. Many teenage boys are interested in such things, it doesn’t mean that they are nazis or terrorists. At one point when both my sons were teenagers, one was a second world war history buff who was always searching information about the nazis, and the other one was searching how to make bombs and how to go on the dark web, from the same IP address! Son nr 1 once bored the pants off us on a drive from southern Germany to Dunkirk by reciting facts about Hitler the whole way!! By the time we entered France, we were begging him not to give us any more ruddy Hitler facts!
Besides, I lived in terror of the authorities putting two and two together and making five, and knocking on our door.
Both are perfectly law-abiding citizens and neither has committed any terrorist acts or is a nazi!
And I know they weren’t the only ones with nerdish interests in weird stuff. A boy in their class was fascinated by the IRA.
Can’t anyone see the irony of being jailed for owning Mein Kampf? And 42 months is a ridiculous sentence. If he wasn’t a criminal when he went in, he probably will be when he comes out.
One hopes his lawyers will appeal.
Afternoon BB2. These kids are being prosecuted for thought crimes. They have committed no actual offences!
They shudda blacked up – then they would have been left to their own devices (“devices” – geddit?)
Could have given as an excuse “I want to be Prime Minister of Canada.”
One of the memorable embarrassing episodes on our lives was after collecting a German au pair from Parkeston.
Elder son, who was very into WWII at the time mentioned that “The Heroes of Telemark’ was on telly that evening.
“Oh” said Elke “what is that?”
We delicately explained – it’s about the Norwegian resistance – while trying simultaneously to cope with the A133 and clumping Sonny Boy around the ear.
Mein Kampf (unreadable) is available from Amazon Kindle, free. I have a copy. It’s terrible drivel.
Blimey; haven’t Mini Coopers become bloated!
I was behind one at the traffic lights. The hatchback door was about the width of a Mini in my youth.
A lot of married couples, when walking behind the other half, could say the same.
};-O
Ever seen the movie Dead Man Walking? Could be you if HG sees that post;-)
They always look like sumo babies to me too. Not half the charm of the old ones.
Yer average German hausfrau, Twiggy she ain’t.
China is messing about on thé border with Nepal, apparently. This comes shortly after a meeting between President Putin and President Xi Jinping of China. Coincidence? India may feel the need to assist Nepal. If we had any grace and decency, we would offer assistance to Nepal. The Ukraine is foreign to us as Mars and certainly not a friend. However, the people of Nepal are bound to us, and we to them, by blood.
Afternoon Horace. The Nepalese are not all Gurkhas. There’s a powerful Maoist constituency.
They do know that Mao is dead?
Yes and not a moment too soon! Lol!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGfNqDW2tEA MAO!
They’re planning a remake, with Alec Baldwin.
And using a semi-auto pistol?
No mao Mao
ROFLMAO!
Yes, Chining Path.
I read an article the other day that said that China is moving into Pakistan in a big way, which gives it access to the Indian ocean, and also surrounds India. Worrying.
Live Politics latest news: Jacob Rees-Mogg secures new Brexit role as Boris Johnson reshuffles Cabinet
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2022/02/08/boris-johnson-keir-starmer-savile-sunak-net-zero/
After siring 7 children it remains to be seen if JRM has any testicular strength left to attend to Brexit – siring so many children seems to have made Johnson impotent to do anything else.
And who is going to be responsible for getting rid of the N Ireland Protocol – Adultera Truss or Jacob Grease Smogg? Unless and until this has been done Brexit has not been completed.
Many have noted Mr Andrew is the eleventh housing minister since 2010.
His predecessors include current Cabinet ministers Dominic Raab, Grant Shapps, and Brandon Lewis.
This position is now a sinecure: he will be working closeley with
Andrews will be the main liaison with Priti Pastel and
Booking.com
Airbnb
Premier Inn
Holiday Inn
Hilton
Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
Travelodge
Marriott
Ritz
Savoy Hotel
Homeless Veterans will be directed to Go Outdoors
I don’t believe Brexit will ever happen not as I would want anyway. We should have gone for WTO but once that opportunity was passed up it was obvious that BRINO would be the outcome. The vast majority of the House of Commons wanted us to vote remain. There has been a much less than half hearted attempt at Brexit.
I started banging on about Nigel Farage’s totally wimpish surrender to Johnson before the general election election and I shall doubtless go on banging on unless or until Farage admits his failing on this issue.
The Conservative Party is stuffed with remainers.
Farage stood down Brexit Party candidates in seats held by Tory remainers so the Tory Party is still stuffed with remainers.
Johnson just laughed in Farage’s face and gave him absolutely no quid pro quo – not even a ha’penny, not even a farthing, not even a groat.
It occurs to me that if Farage had not withdrawn from the Election and split the right leaning vote in all probability we would have ended up with Labour in Government. :-((
If that had happened it would have destroyed Labour, rather than what did happen, which has destroyed the Conservatives.
335050+ up ticks,
It is very strange to me that starmer is being castigated on account of
jimmy sa vile when the party ( a third segment of the coalition) was deeply involved via their input in regards to rotherham and the 16 plus years cover up of mass uncontrolled paedophilia.
They unleashed the foreign paedophilia ingredients on this land and in turn we had tory (ino) / lib /dems take up where lab left off,DOVER ongoing unrestricted / unregulated potential paedophiles, troops, house owners, desk takers, cell inmates, bed occupiers.
If a General Election was called tomorrow the herd majority would give their consent for more of the same.
Lets face it the lab/lib/con coalition has proved to be, and still is umbrella holders for mass foreign paedophilia.
This is what happens if you turn around too fast… https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/0d74693ec856515b33cf17c7c5abaa488be0b8c144e1891bd547b43921d15914.jpg
I’ve heard of sagging tits but that takes the biscuit
What type of biscuit?
Suggestives.
Naughty!
Or Slobknobs……
Well I’m on my way to Walmart
We shall not be moved
On my way to Walmart
We shall not be moved
Just like an Jumbo that’s standing by the water side
We shall not be moved
We shall not we shall not be moved
We shall not we shall not be moved
Just like a Jumbo that’s standing by the water side
We shall not be moved
Even in times of crisis, nobody likes vegan food
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They’ve taken to mixing the stuff up with the meat in our supermarket. If you’re not careful, you might get a pack of over-processed soy muck instead of minced beef.
It still ends up in the reduced section, and we saw some abandoned unopened on the pavement recently. Judging by the bag it was in, it had been given away by one of the soup kitchens, probably to a starving refugee family…
I must admit i quite enjoy it when someone puts pork sausages and bacon in the halal section. They have to clear the entire chiller and throw it away.
No, that would be M&S in Golders Green.
I have never seen an halal section in an English supermarket.
Both Sainsbury’s and Tesco’s in my neck of the woods have halal sections.
Who buys meat from a supermarket when there are proper butchers’ shops?
Me I’m afraid – it’s half the price and as good
Don’t be afraid. 😉 When needs must.
Lidls in Dingwall and Inverness have great meat – so do Aldi actually, it’s Scottish meat too. The only time I go to a butchers is if I need something different like neck of lamb for soup and even then I’d use one in Dingwall not local .
Almost impossible to find a real butcher in Norway, Grizz, so Firstborn & SWMBO have started doing it themselves – from piglet to bacon sarnie, all home-reared and home-made.
The butcher near me is dishonest. Ergo, I buy meat from the supermarket.
Poor people.
In France many supermarkets have their meat butchered on the premises and they provide very good quality meat which you can order in advance and have butchered to your own requirements. Our local Super-U butcher and the fishmonger in the same store are both excellent.
We found Super U was a very good supermarket and sold ostrich, kangaroo and horse meat – all very good.
There’s no such thing as”vegan food”. Vegan’s are utterly opposed to food.
Saw “Vegan shampoo” recently… :-O)
It’s all over-processed stuff which tries to imitate meat – no wonder nobody wants it.
Have you seen the lists of additives? Ugh.
If you want veggie food, eat Indian. Made to be tasty and good.
I agree. Some Indian veg curry is superb. I just posted above a curry made with banana skins.
Is this a National Grid’s sweetener for those with smart meters to convince users that the sporadic nature of net zero electricity comes at a cost:
Households will be told about each two-hour trial window by 4pm the day before it is scheduled, so they can choose in advance whether to opt-in or not. Octopus Energy is poised to invite 1.4m of its customers with an installed smart meter to take part from Friday this week, and expects about 100,000 homes to sign up for the trial which runs until the end of March.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/feb/08/trial-scheme-will-pay-householders-to-delay-electricity-use
I’m just thinking of the poor software developers who had to program that!
We could have a standard and an off peak rate, surprised no one thought of that before. Doh…
Or an Economy 7!
No doubt the remainers, covid lovers,tight fisted will all join up.
Trial of what?
Having your power turned off.
Why would you do that? Inevitably at a really inconvenient time – just about to cook dinner, watch a good film, or whatever.
I’d tell them to
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So would I.
People with smart meters are being invited to join a trial of compensatory payments when they decide not to use power at peak times.
A blackout bung?
They’ll regret it when the lights go out at a crucual moment on a cold night.
Buy a generator.
Fuel rationing …
Macron meets Putin in Moscow
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/06e3808daee0b9acf709928c3afb7326fd5af06ca094d5814099b8509fa8367d.jpg
Yo Fizz
A totally ‘doctored’ picture
Where’s his cheese?
Holed up somewhere…
Macron would have been invited, if he he had he’d have been ‘taken ill’ so he could wriggle out of it.
Talking at great lengths…..
https://twitter.com/PaulEmbery/status/1490836229625049091?s=20&t=ErIOBkGsY6PhjE35OxwlVg
https://twitter.com/BettySw26205497/status/1490955463172968448?s=20&t=ErIOBkGsY6PhjE35OxwlVg
https://twitter.com/thinkdefence/status/1490837874564079616?s=20&t=ErIOBkGsY6PhjE35OxwlVg
The BBC has been getting Woked up for years…
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Savile Row or Downing Street?
Sheet Creek
My French copain Henri was flying over the Queyras this morning…..not much snow, he said. Skiing would be tricky…
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What’s he smuggling?
Snow.
Selling it to the chinks for the olympics is he?
Just in from a couple of hours in the garden. It was 18ºC in the greenhouse – where I sowed the first seeds of the year.
First day without the stove for months. The only curious feature of the weather since September is that we have not really had any north winds (required for bonfires). Usually one can guarantee such wind for several days each month. Must be because of the Tonga earthquake….
I see that BPAPM has rearranged the chairs on the deck of SS Downing Street.
I thought all the baddies were going to be sacked….
(Scratches head – ponders…)
According to the ads Head & Shoulders might clear your affliction…..
According to the ads Head & Shoulders might clear your affliction…..
HAPPY HOUR – waddyathink NoTTlers….?
Johnson will not apologise for Jimmy Savile remark, says No 10…
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Keir Starmer was bundled into a police car after being heckled by protesters as he walked near the Houses of Parliament on Monday
Why should he apologise? he should ask why no rape gangs were prosecuted as well.
Can’t mention the Pakigerms.
I think Boris should keep it up. It’s fun watching Starmer when it looks like his head is about to explode.
Will Starmer apologise for his slur against Boris?
The Labour leader’s remark against the PM was unforgivable
Patrick O’Flynn
8 February 2022, 4:18pm
Well I don’t know about you, but I definitely heard a nasty slur flung from one leader to another during the parliamentary debate on the Sue Gray report. Not Boris Johnson’s claim that Keir Starmer had failed to prosecute Jimmy Savile while he was Director of Public Prosecutions. That was merely a pathetic, unbecoming, unwise and unfair insult thrown from a position of weakness and unattractive impetuosity. No, the insult that had me taking a sharp intake of breath was one made moments earlier by Starmer towards Johnson. It ran as follows:
‘Just as he has done throughout his life, he has damaged everyone and everything around him along the way.’
This was Starmer seeking to eviscerate the Prime Minister’s character by bringing his famously complicated private life and his conduct in general before politics into the fray. The implication was that Johnson had damaged his own previous wives and grown-up children by his grotesquely selfish behaviour; that the man was what used to be described in polite company as an ‘S H, one T’.
There was no calibration in Starmer’s remarks either. He didn’t say the PM had damaged ‘many people and many things around him’ over the years, but everyone and everything throughout his life. And that simply isn’t true.
There is no denying Johnson’s conduct has damaged some people. Indeed, Westminster is often awash with gossip about how certain Johnson family members feel about him having left his former wife Marina for the then Carrie Symonds.
But he has hardly damaged his new wife, with whom he has two children. Or the many Daily Telegraph readers who have richly enjoyed his columns down the years. Or the readers of this magazine during his successful editorship of it. Or the millions of Brexiteers who saw him thwart an establishment that was half-way to blocking the referendum result from being implemented when he moved into Downing Street.
I can’t have been the only one to notice the highly personal nature of Starmer’s attack. Indeed other commentators also mentioned it in their articles about the debate in the ensuing hours and days.
But the oddest thing is that a growing number of Tory MPs can be counted in the category of those who have condemned Johnson’s attack on Starmer without having bothered to condemn Starmer’s much more vicious and unqualified attack on their own party leader just beforehand.
There is certainly an argument that high-minded Conservative MPs should honourably express their disdain for Johnson’s original implication that the failure to prosecute Savile was Starmer’s direct fault. Which it wasn’t. But for them to focus their criticism entirely on the Prime Minister, while not even bothering to take issue with Starmer’s provocative abuse of him a few seconds earlier is very telling. It would save time were they simply to admit that they hold Johnson in contempt and are trying their damnedest to get rid of him via any possible means.
One might expect this of dispossessed former ministers on the backbenches: the Julian Smiths and Tobias Ellwoods putting out lofty statements underlining their own virtue at Johnson’s expense while neglecting to offer any criticism of Starmer’s approach.
But when serving Cabinet ministers fall into a similar pattern of behaviour things have come to a pretty pass. Was the bloodless ‘I wouldn’t have said it’ formula that Rishi Sunak came out with a balanced or sufficient response? Did he really not hear what Starmer had just said about his own boss? Or perhaps he agreed with it, in which case how can he honourably continue to sit in Johnson’s Cabinet?
The Chancellor, along with others in senior Cabinet posts, should be careful. If Sunak does not remember whose side he is supposed to be on in the unceasing battle against a ruthless Labour machine then the Tory grassroots members he is so keen to woo will hold it against him. And pop will go his own hopes of inspiring durable loyalty in the ranks if he is ever called upon to lead.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/will-starmer-apologise-for-his-slur-against-boris-
Just watched Nigella make banana skin curry. She said she cooked it for friends and they thought it was an aubergine curry. A good use of something that would normally be discarded.
Yup, I’d throw aubergine away, too.
I only like aubergines in Moussaka and Baba Ganoush. Otherwise they can be a bit slimy.
For such a beautiful vegetable in it’s uncooked form, it turns into khaki sludge as soon as warmed. Yukk! Hot snot… :-((
You are not cooking it right.
Snot right, then?
Hope she didn’t slip up.
Thiabendazole is an anti-fungal agent.
Great for keeping bananas fresh.
Let’s hope that Nigella specified organic.
Bananas should be black with a jelly like interior before i will go near them.
Then you throw them away…?
Nope. That’s when they are at their sweetest.
Ah!, definitely black boyfriends.
};-O
You do seem to have some experience in this matter. Was he one of your slaves?
Nah, stick a ripe banana in the oven – sweetness and mushy with a dribble of cointreau or Irish cream on top. It’s the only way I can eat bananas, which I don’t like otherwise…
Black boy-friends?
Only your cast offs.
Why do you think I sent them in your direction?
};-O
They all drowned.
You were a necrophiliac until some rotten….
Urgh!
Report in Russia Today
“Deutsche Welle, Germany’s public broadcaster, announced this week that five staff members had been let go after a probe which looked into antisemitic comments made on and off the job, and also examined its recruiting processes, as well as the diversity of guest speakers.
Besides the five staffers, four of whom worked at the Arabic desk ..”
Pure coincidence of course.
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Another one i avoided posting. :@)
cluck cluck :o))
There ain’t nobody here but us galliformes, boss.
Here’s a little poser for those NoTTLers who like a puzzle. What job do I necessarily perform on the following five dates but not on any other occasion?
1st March.
1st May.
1st July.
1st October.
1st December.
Leg wax?
Must be correct – he doesn’t wear his bikini in winter.
Clean your teeth and claws?
Oiling your bicycle?
Is that an euphemism?
She meant “boiling his icicle”
Is that the Swedish version of the same euphemism?
Collect one of your many pensions.
You say “white rabbits”.
Give Her Indoors a haircut.
MVA returns?
MVA returns?
Get a round in down the pub?
Pub? PUB? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Sob!
Not so many in rural Sweden then, George?
None, Tom.
Your bath schedule?
Bollocks! I have a bath every March whether it rains or not!
Change the bed sheets?
Say “Rabbits”…..
Wind your watch forward.
Thought I would share this… had an email today from my dear friend in GA. About the Queen, she says, “In a world full of nonsense she is a bright spot.” She and her daughter in law are planting trees in their yards to honour HM.
OT – I know you have all been worried sick about the leaking washing machine…
The domestic staff have conceded that it was caused by operator error. The person concerned no longer works in the laundry…just the kitchen!
You fired the MR!!!
I did what BPAPM does – promoted her.
The crime of lockdowns is water unto wine compared to the crime of mass injection with an experimental gene therapy jab.
‘No fewer than 93 per cent of Britons backed the first lockdown,’
Are we, that inhabit this forum, only representative of 7% of Britons?
Depends when they were asked, and what does “back” mean.
I did believe that the virus was very dangerous until about April/May of 2020 when it went through the convalescent hospital where my daughter was working and nobody died, including the 94 year old who had recently had an operation. So I didn’t oppose lockdowns in February 2020, and I was surprised when right from the start, some commenters started asking how we would come out of lockdown.
Naively, I thought it was simple, just lift the restrictions.
I signed the Great Barrington Declaration when it came out in the summer.
2020 was a steep learning curve!
Crazed teacher friend was wetting herself with fear over it.
I was surprised – since she used to be an Army orficer, and trekked alone in the Himalayas, I thought she was made of sterner stuff than that gibbering wreck.
Ain’t life strange?
Her brave outlook on life made her enormously attractive – she could have been the second SWMBO, had things gone wrong. The latest incarnation – whew! Mistake avoided. But it’s saddening…
The current SWMBO has that “Will say Boo! to a goose” and afraid of nothing – that is so attractive in a woman.
Bollox – it was a YouGov “poll” commissioned by HMG.
“YouGov – the pollster than gets the answer YOU want.”
Maybe, but look at those numbers still wearing masks when it’s not even a mandate any more.
Asda today- 50-50. I also saw a school girl walking home, alone and wearing a mask. The children have been indoctrinated.
It is getting better now.
True – a man drove past the house this arvo – masked up… Nutcase.
He prolly knows who you are…
They’ve been brainwashed for two years to regard it as normal behaviour and a ‘courtesy’ to others.
By twisting the questions to get the ‘right’ answers.
Close but no cigar.
By twisting the questions to get the ‘left’ answers.
I walked ‘right’ into that one 🙂
To be fair, I never had you down as a leftie.
I don’t believe that! We are few here but there must be many more of us. I remember being incredulous on arriving back from Kenya on 6th March 2020 to find a stock-market crash and lockdowns talked about. Our final evening out on 16th March was a table tennis tournament and that was the last evening out for more than a year.
I had a conversation with my elder son at that time and we agreed that it was all a huge over-reaction. He’s not had any of the vaxxes.
We’ve lost two years out of our lives and at our time of life it’s a big chunk of what we might have left.
I don’t believe that! We are few here but there must be many more of us. I remember being incredulous on arriving back from Kenya on 6th March 2020 to find a stock-market crash and lockdowns talked about. Our final evening out on 16th March was a table tennis tournament and that was the last evening out for more than a year.
I had a conversation with my elder son at that time and we agreed that it was all a huge over-reaction. He’s not had any of the vaxxes.
We’ve lost two years out of our lives and at our time of life it’s a big chunk of what we might have left.
Lord Hannan makes the mistake of believing the results of opinion polls.
Some of us rightists have unclean thoughts that could get us into trouble, so there is a tendency to talk sweetly but think bitterly.
Only today I was asked (rhetorically) why there are so few dark skinned teachers in rural CofE primary schools in the UK, and whether that could be due to racism in the selection process.
Countryside is racist, innit, bruv?
‘Cos de black guys just don’t like the pitchy black. Not a one in our hamlet of about 140 souls.
There are few dark-skinned children in our rural CofE primary schools. We have visited many local schools to do talks about hedgehogs (few in the last two years) and the dark-skinned children are mainly in the city schools.
Countryside is racist, innit?
Hannan’s request for us to remember how our attitudes changed over the Iraq war, are similar to how our attitudes toward the EU changed.
The change was brought about, in both instances, by the realisation that our Prime Minister(s) had LIED to us.
It is happening again – polices sustained by lies, damned lies and (so-called) statistics.
Someone asked me what sport i would do at the Olympics. I said Curling but i just can’t.
Why they asked.
I said because the fuse has gone in the plug.
Don’t get it…?
Hair curler.
Doh !
Try Twink.
You were never one of those.
Just when did everybody get so Po Faced about everything??
It’s a joke FFS
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/9f6e95687ef047802211a68ee14e051535db3ebd9cd910b3524061c6185670a0.jpg
As is this……
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The state cannot tolerate dissent.
So, you’re saying that the State is inherently fascist and intolerant?
It’s a police state now.
Yes. That’s why the people need to be armed, to keep it in check.
We had the aristocracy acting as a largely benevolent dictatorship – Blair got rid of that, and we lost our guns years ago. We’re in the worst state since before the glorious revolution.
Even King John wasn’t allowed to renege on the Magna Carta as the government have betrayed us on Brexit.
Canadian truckers are showing the way…
2A: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
My bold.
… and Firstborn has a tee-shirt I bought him: “I support the right to bare arms”
:-D)
…and precisely the reason Obama wanted to curb the armament of the NRA – he was frightened shitless that an armed population would turn on him.
Yes, it’s sinister to see the absolute lust from the Democrats to disarm the population. Guns blamed for everything, even when the perpetrators are as high as a kite on drugs to which the politicians turn a blind eye.
‘Night All
Now about those vaxxines………
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I haven’t watched the video, but just wondering if that Kurt footballer owns a cat in order to protect him from deportation?
(he is a Muslim, and French, so his life started badly)
Should deport the footballer so that the cat can have a family life then.
He is just a sick, appalling person. His “apology” is only because the video escaped into the public domain.
Which only goes to show how utterly depraved he and his pals are – that they thought the world would like to see this cruelty.
Quite, imagine being French…
I haven’t watched the video, but just wondering if that Kurt footballer owns a cat in order to protect him from deportation?
(he is a Muslim, and French, so his life started badly)
That’s me gone for the day. A much nicer one for weather than predicted by the Wet Office. Supposed to be nice tomorrow, too.
Have a jolly evening being nice to one another.
A demain.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2022/02/08/0902-MATT-GALLERY-WEB-P1_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqqVzuuqpFlyLIwiB6NTmJwfSVWeZ_vEN7c6bHu2jJnT8.png?imwidth=640
We deserve a better quality of politician. The current lot live in detached, useless bubbles with no idea of how life works, how money is earned, how wealth is created.
https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/a-windfall-tax-on-oil-giants-would-harm-not-help-pensioners
These people are useless.
Not totally.
They might make good biomass for creating electricity when burned.
Humans burn very quickly. Lots of fat.
Bones don’t burn so well.
Plenty of heat.
Use the bones for fertilizer.
Isn’t someone going to post the story about the animal rescue in Indonesia? On The Guardian.
Tili said “I was already exhausted so I let them finish the rescue. The crocodile was unbelievably heavy, everybody was sweating and getting very tired.” But not as tyred as the croc.
A good year for the reptile .
https://twitter.com/True_Belle/status/1491117509793452032
Crocodile story
A wild crocodile in Indonesia that was trapped in a tyre for more than five years has been rescued, freed from its rubber ring and released back into the wild.
Conservation workers have been trying to lure the stricken saltwater crocodile from a river since 2016, after residents of Palu city on Sulawesi island spotted the animal with a motorbike tyre wrapped around its neck.
But it was a local resident who eventually snared the 5.2-metre (17ft) long reptile – regularly seen sunbathing in the Palu River in central Sulawesi – late on Monday.
Tili, a 34-year-old bird-seller, used chicken as bait and ropes to catch the animal at the end of what he said was a three-week rescue effort, before dozens of locals helped to drag the crocodile to shore and cut the tyre around its neck.
“I just wanted to help, I hate seeing animals trapped and suffering,” said Tili, who like many Indonesians uses only one name. https://media2.giphy.com/media/26hitHUvISgO2ddT2/giphy.gif
Must have been tyred out.
I ‘ll bet he said “Goodyear, innit”
My Dún got Lopped …
Yup!
Where Angels fear to Tread….?
Where Angels fear to Tread….?
When interviewed, the crocodile cursed the rescuers.
“Those interfering busybodies have destroyed my food source. I’ve eaten 27 natives who tried to get that bait from my neck…”
Eating all those natives gave him a spare tyre?
}:-))
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Tread carefully, Sue 😉
Why the downer Phizzee.
It was a Good Year for that type of joke, or is your sense of humour Michelin this evening?
Phizzee doesn’t like me- like I care.
It’s only an act.
No, it is not.
OK.
To balance, I like you, LotL.
;-))
Reciprocated.
Only because you blocked him. But I remember you rubbed each other up the wrong way years ago. He’s a kind soul really.
But did it cry?
Isn’t someone going to post the story about the animal rescue in Indonesia? On The Guardian.
Tili said “I was already exhausted so I let them finish the rescue. The crocodile was unbelievably heavy, everybody was sweating and getting very tired.” But not as tyred as the croc.
You couldn’t make it up.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10489865/The-anti-vax-aggressors-Keir-Starmer-stunt.html
What a sick joke politics has become.
Forget killing all the lawyers, time for politicians’ heads on spikes.
I am hoping they will all just kill each other. Eternal optimist me.
“…time for politicians’ heads on spikes” time long overdue.
Bamber Gascoigne obituary
Writer, documentary-maker and broadcaster who was the popular quizmaster of TV’s University Challenge for 25 years
If the polymathic Bamber Gascoigne was ever irked by the fact that he was best known to the British public for the phrase: “Fingers on buzzers … your starter for 10,” he never showed it. More than 30 years after his retirement as the quizmaster on University Challenge – a post he had held for a quarter of a century between 1962 and 1987 – the phrase still dogged his footsteps, despite everything else he did.
Gascoigne, who has died aged 87, with his easy patrician manner, born of a family steeped in centuries of aristocratic connections, proved an inspired if incongruous choice to chair a television quiz show on a commercial channel, even in the early 1960s. He looked and spoke like a junior don, gradually evolving into an uncensorious professor. He did not mind being parodied by Griff Rhys Jones in the anarchic 80s Young Ones comedy series, or by Mark Gatiss in the film Starter for Ten in 2006 – about a student desperate to appear on the show – and he even played himself in an episode of the Jonathan Creek mystery series.
His genial presence – fair, curly hair and tolerant smile – hovered over University Challenge long after it was revived in 1994 under his more acerbic successor, Jeremy Paxman, with his displays of incredulity at the ignorance of contestants. Gascoigne never showed such impatience.
Gascoigne, who was not much older than the contestants when the quiz started (and did not look much older than them when Granada first ended it in 1987), had much to do with the show’s enduring success. Despite being pitched at a level of knowledge above the heads of many viewers, it did not patronise or condescend either to those taking part or those watching.
Bamber Gascoigne at West Horsley Place in Surrey, which he unexpectedly inherited from a great-aunt. The house, with its 50 rooms and 380 acres of grounds, was in a dilapidated condition, but rather that selling it he turned it into a community arts centre.
Bamber Gascoigne at West Horsley Place in Surrey, which he unexpectedly inherited from a great-aunt. The house, with its 50 rooms and 380 acres of grounds, was in a dilapidated condition, but rather that selling it he turned it into a community arts centre. Photograph: David Crump/Daily Mail/Rex/Shutterstock
The show, originally based on an American television quiz called College Bowl, required only 40 days a year of Gascoigne’s time, for which he was initially paid £40 a week. That meant he could indulge his wide-ranging other interests, including opera, theatre and the arts along with a number of serious historical studies, some linked to television documentary series.
“University Challenge gave me economic freedom, although not much,” he told the Daily Telegraph in 2012. “I love playing games, the students were incredibly nice and it was great fun. I have only watched it two or three times since – but then I never watched myself either. We don’t watch television as early as 8.30 in the evening so I have only seen it very few times.”
Gascoigne was the son of Lt Col Derick Gascoigne and his wife, Midi O’Neill. He was descended from a long line of military men and the Gascoignes traced their roots back through Yorkshire landowners to the 14th century. Bamber was a family name too – an 18th-century predecessor of the same name had been an MP. His uncle Terence O’Neill was the Ulster Unionist prime minister of Northern Ireland in the 60s. There were family connections also with the Cecils, Tudor and Victorian power-brokers and prime ministers.
He was educated at Sunningdale prep school, Berkshire, and was a scholar at Eton. He claimed that the scholarship boys were looked on as impoverished scum and although he said he enjoyed his time at the college, he would not have sent a son there because he did not believe in the separation of social groups. National service in the Grenadier Guards was followed by an English literature degree at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and a year in the US at Yale. At Cambridge he reviewed plays for Granta and then became theatre critic of the Spectator and the Observer, from which he was plucked to chair the new university quiz show.
At Cambridge he had written a revue, Share My Lettuce, which was produced in the West End, starring Maggie Smith and Kenneth Williams. Over the years it was followed by other plays: Leda Had a Little Swan made it to New York in 1968 (it had been refused a licence by the lord chamberlain, whose responsibilities then included censoring plays, in London the previous year); The Feydeau Farce Festival of 1909 was put on at Greenwich in 1972 and Big in Brazil was produced at the Old Vic in 1984.
For television Gascoigne wrote and presented a major documentary series for Granada called The Christians in 1977, co-funded by Dutch and German channels. The series took three years to research and present and Gascoigne insisted – in the face of criticism from the church – that his lay status was precisely what was required: he said he wanted Christians to assume he was a believer and non-Christians to assume he was not.
Further documentaries included Victorian Values in 1987, Man and Music in 1987 and The Great Moghuls in 1990. Usually these were accompanied by books. There were also novels, potboilers and short histories as well as Quest for the Golden Hare (1983), documenting the treasure hunt that followed the publication of the bestselling book Masquerade (1979) by Kit Williams, which set readers clues to finding a precious object hidden somewhere in Britain. From 2000 he became editor-in-chief of historyworld.net and he also accumulated trusteeships in the arts, at the National and Tate galleries, at the Royal Opera House and the National Trust. He was appointed CBE in 2018.
Gascoigne was unexpectedly left a 16th-century stately home, West Horsley Place – once owned by Henry VIII – near Guildford, Surrey, by his great-aunt Mary Innes-Ker, the Duchess of Roxburgh, who died aged 99 in 2014. The house, with its 50 rooms and 380 acres of grounds, was in a dilapidated condition, as she had lived alone for many years and had not been able to maintain the building. “Every time there was a new drip, she thought: get a new bucket,” he said in 2018.
Instead of selling the property, as the duchess had imagined he would, Gascoigne and his wife, Christina, decided it should be renovated and turned into a community arts centre. The £10m cost of repairs was largely met by selling much of the contents, including paintings by Edward Burne-Jones and Lord Leighton’s famous Flaming June, at Sotheby’s. A 700-seat opera house was built by Grange Park Opera in the grounds and the house itself is intended to be used for conferences, classes and for filming.
“We both felt it was a bit feeble not to give it a shot,” he explained. “A place that for several centuries has been entirely private, somewhere people did not even really know was there, can look forward to many centuries of people enjoying it. I think that’s a wonderful thing.” The duchess’s ashes are buried under the orchestra pit.
Gascoigne had met Christina (nee Ditchburn), a photographer and ceramicist, at Cambridge, and they married in 1965. She survives him.
Arthur Bamber Gascoigne, writer and broadcaster, born 24 January 1935; died 8 February 2022
“Despite being pitched at a level of knowledge above the heads of many viewers, it did not patronise or condescend either to those taking part or those watching.”
It was the best quiz show ever. I’m just going to have a peek at this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFd4VY8Wq4Y
I was first reserve for the college team in 1971-2.
We didn’t get to feature!
Was it covid?
No, silly, that was the crocodile. Do keep up;-)
RIP. Even after he no longer chaired University Challenge, I still expected to hear his name announced at the beginning! Ave atque vale, amici. I am very late on parade and will be off to bed shortly.
Proof that heat pumps are uneconomic:
Suppose you were heating your home using a 7.5 kW boiler (on electricity the boiler could run off a 32 amp circuit)
At a standard electricity rate of 20 p/kWh this would cost (7.5 x 20) = 150 p per hour in electricity.
At a typical gas rate of 5 p/kWh the boiler would cost (7.5 x 5) = 37.5 p per hour in gas.
For a heat pump with Coefficient of Performance of 3 it would cost ((7.5÷3) x 20) = 50p per hour in running compressor.
This comparison is independent of any level of installed insulation.
It is theredfore concluded that at the present inequality between gas and electricity prices there is no way in which a heat pump installation will ever pay for itself when replacing a gas boiler even if the whole capital cost is written off.
Climate change denier, off to the gulag with you.
That’s a darn expensive fridge people are installing.
Full marks to Sunetra Gupta for sticking to her guns in the face of a barrage of lefty hate in 2020-21.
But I notice that the mainstream media is now allowing criticism of lockdown and testing, but covid passports to enter and leave the country are off limits, which makes me think that establishing them is part of the long term goal. They will, of course, soon be implemented via the handy-dandy digital passport that the government just happens to have in its back pocket.
Good evening, lovely Nottlers!
A few days ago we were reminiscing aout old songs, and someone mentioned Cat Stevens. He was never really one of my favourites at the time, but I’ve grown more to appreciate him as I’ve got older. This particular song has been haunting me for some days – it’s even more true now than when he wrote it – horrifyingly and sadly so.
Especially the last verse…:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUVvyTqncNM
In my view, Stevens released three top-notch albums: ‘Mona Bone Jakon’, ‘Tea for the Tillerman’ (from which this is taken and my favourite of the three) and ‘Teaser and the Firecat’. Think it went downhill a little after that, but reckon it a remarkable achievement for him to have produced the three mentioned.
Catch Bull at Four?
Yusuf Islam.
Converts are the worst.
None more so than a former British PM…
Martin Luther had a point…or two.
Martin Luther had a point…or two.
Yes I agree, but some of his (pre-conversion) songs had/have a point.
The problem isn’t green. The problem is a population of over 80 million. There should be about 45 million and falling, but Labour imported the third world and encouraged them to breed with their cousins.
Never liked him or his music.
LAST POST
https://www.facebook.com/eric.nicolier/videos/326139719448361/?t=0
Best laugh of the day!
https://www.eugyppius.com/p/paralysis?r=z2izz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email
Eugyppius on the current situation in Germany.
Blackbox2 – any comments?
After Canada, New Zealand Truckers Block Streets To Protest Covid Curbs
Plastered with messages such as “give us back our freedom” and “coercion is not consent”, hundreds of vehicles parked in streets surrounding the parliament building known as The Beehive.
WorldAgence France-PresseUpdated: February 08, 2022 8:29 am IST
I am pro-choice!
Not necessarily the best choice of words.
I am that kind of right-wing bastard.
Your choice – and your consequences.
I sometimes wonder who among the 250,000 foetuses aborted every year in the UK might have been an absolute genius. (and conversely who may have turned out to become a mass murderer)…
A genius these days is vilified for being more capable than others. The terror people have of discussion and debate, especially when they’re dramatically outclassed is almost comical.
When I see the wife talking to someone and bung in dementedly complicated maths problems and she will not only answer me within seconds, but not miss a beat talking to the other – heck, exchange maths for classics, points of law…she’s a genuine polymath. Best one was having her talk to 2 different people in Japanese and French in completely different topics without realising just how amazing it was.
Heck, folks might think this is obvious and easy and I am biased, but I was jolly impressed.
MH can speak quite a few languages. Me- English, some French and bad;-)
That is time to abort the mandates?
Dr Robert Malone.
A public health policy nightmare.
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/a-health-public-policy-nightmare?r=z2izz&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email
Things are not necessarily what they seem
https://twitter.com/ittbbb/status/1491071026129780737?s=20&t=YdBeYF1HpIAJyn5WOTgW4A
False News! That first video is perfectly OK. There is a building next to the White House, the one shown, which is the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. This is clearly seen on Google Earth.
The car draws up in the portico of the Oval Office building i.e. the West Wing.
Indeed it does, and this is adjacent to the grey Eisenhower Building (which is shown clearly in the video).
The first tweet came attached to the second, Grizzly, I did not realise that – it was late, I was tired and it was unintended; I wanted to show how easy it is to fake a video (the child walking down the railings) – yes, we know videos can be faked, but to see it happening brings realisation.
Hi. Mum. I wasn’t having a pop. I was just highlighting that whoever made that first video was after sensationalism rather than checking the facts.
Yes, he did get taken to task for that on Twitter in some of the comments. It was the second clip I was interested in, for instance how easy it would be to film anyone in authority and insert a different background for authenticity to suit a purpose.
False News! That first video is perfectly OK. There is a building next to the White House, the one shown, which is the Eisenhower Executive Office Building. This is clearly seen on Google Earth.
BTL:
James Carter
Brought in after the Napoleonic Wars when a trimmed down army led to masses of soldiers swelling the ranks of the unemployed, the act still does have its place.
And still serving its original purpose two centuries on…
On first conviction under that Act, the offender is branded as an “Idle and Disorderly Person”.
On second conviction, he/she becomes a “Rogue and Vagabond”.
On third conviction (and subsequent gaol sentence) they become an “Incorrigible Rogue”.
Good old George IV standards.
And on fourth conviction, do they become a “Very Silly Sausage”, Grizzly?
On first conviction under that Act, the offender is branded as an “Idle and Disorderly Person”.
On second conviction, he/she becomes a “Rogue and Vagabond”.
On third conviction (and subsequent gaol sentence) they become an “Incorrigible Rogue”.
Good old George IV standards.
“Well-intentioned”? Removing fines for vagrancy in the US achieved exactly what it was designed to do, which was to increase homelessness and drug abuse, and break down society.
335050+up ticks,
The truth will out,
https://gettr.com/post/ptcqo6569f
Tonight I watched for the first time LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL (1997) from my DVD collection of foreign films. A most wonderful film, in my opinion, some people considered that it was in poor taste to “joke” about Jewish Concentration camps. But I simply saw it as heroic efforts made by a father to protect his son from the massive tragedy of those camps. 10 out of 10 was my verdict. Anyhow, Good Night everyone.
Saw that on a bust heading for Auschwitz. I agree with your assessment, Elsie. Especially the scene where the German soldier is taking the father away round the corner to be shot, and the father is clowning (in a “Ministry of Silly Walks” way) past the door his little boy is watching through.
Tonight I watched for the first time LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL (1997) from my DVD collection of foreign films. A most wonderful film, in my opinion, some people considered that it was in poor taste to “joke” about Jewish Concentration camps. But I simply saw it as heroic efforts made by a father to protect his son from the massive tragedy of those camps. 10 out of 10 was my verdict. Anyhow, Good Night everyone.
As an insomniac, I’m looking for today’s NTTL.
Aren’t we all? Morning Nan.
Insomniacs of the world – wake up!
Have a Laff while you’re waiting
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That’s a problem for another day.
‘Morning, fellow-insomniac, Rix.
Good morning, Rik.
‘Morning, Minty.
Good morning, Minty.
Me too**, Tom. (Good morning, btw.)
** As a poor Widder Woman, I am not seeking financial compensation for sexual abuse which I allege to have occurred 50 years ago. I just want to be first with Wednesday’s posts. Lol.
Go for it , girl.
I shall not impede, based on age before beauty.
… Pearls before swine!
Gah, don’t. I woke up about the same time, did some ipadding and started sorting the bins out.
Good morning, wibbling.
‘Morning, Wibbles, I’m going to empty and recharge the wish-dosher and get Best Beloved a cup of tea.
All done – now, where’s that NoTTLe?
Good morning.
I’ve just done tea for the DT & Self and taken her cereal & tea up for her to eat in bed.
One will appear just as you nod off
Sorry, Geoff, it looks like we started without you.
My self-imposed deadline for the page is 7 am. Morning Tom.
No problem, dear boy. We do get above ourselves sometimes.
Don’t let them grind you down, sir!
Good morning all – Wednesday’s new page is here.
thank you!