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Today’s letters (visible only to DT subscribers) are here.
Morning all. Who remembers Bliar’s opening up of the gambling industry? And now we have this letter:
“Sir: It is more than 20 years since tobacco advertising was banned on television in Britain. That move has been welcomed by almost everyone.
However, advertising for gambling – which is as addictive and affects more people because of the impact on families – is still allowed. It is way past time for this to stop. The constant ads for gambling, especially during live sports coverage, are a disgrace.”
I bet they don’t stop it.
just less and less freedom. It should be personal choice not the nanny state.It all started with crash helmets.
I can remember when the local bookies was run by a man at the end of the street. My father was there one day laying a bet in the parlour when the police raided the place. The bookie told him to stay where he was; he would pay any fines.
Any ads are a nuisance.
Keep the licence fee down tho’.
Do what I do – look ahead and set anything you want to see to record then watch the next day. You can FF through the ads.
I’ve wondered whether R4 should keep giving its racing tips in the Today programme. More people have probably lost money following those than from any other punter 🙂
We had a racing sweep at Eastleigh loco works when I worked there and I tried following Hotspur from the Telegraph for a year or so and not a SINGLE winner the whole time!
Also, this from the Ruth Dudley Edwards piece on Ireland and immigration. Perhaps the pedants can let me know if she is correct in her use of “petard”. I’m not sure she is.
“ But every so often, the national inferiority complex manifests itself in a bout of Anglophobia. Ireland saw Brexit as a betrayal, and responded like a spurned lover. While under Taoiseach Enda Kenny, British and Irish civil servants were discreetly sorting out a deal that suited both countries, from mid-2017 Leo Varadkar, his successor, mobilised the EU to reject any proposal of a land border, a petard from which the Republic now dangles. Many Brits will now consider that Ireland has made its bed with the EU, and should lie in it.”
Totally wrong.
A petard is an explosive charge that an extremely brave/bloody stupid volunteer would place against the gates of a town under siege to blow them in.
As the fuse to the charge would be lit before he began his run to the gates it occasionally happened that it would be cut too short and the petard would detonate before he got to the gates, hence the term “Hoist by his own petard.”
It seems to me yer Irish have been hoisted by Varadkar’s Pet ‘ard. ie they have been fupted!
Yes – ‘hoist with his own petard’ – a plan which backfires on the perpetrator. A petard is a bomb, so the maker of the bomb is blown up by his own device.
Well blow me down, BoB and Aeneas (not literally, of course). As Annie and others would say “It’s amazing what you learn on this site.”
It is indeed amazing – as the root of the word is apparently French, meaning to break wind, I assumed [yes, I know!] that being hoist with one’s own petard meant farting and being unable to get away from it and blame someone else!!
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SERIOUS BUSINESS
Are you thinking of Le Petomaine, Still Bleu?
I think many confuse a petard with a quintain.
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I assume she thought it something aloft as it is usually associated with ‘hoist’
Good morning all and a joyful Mayday for one and all!
A dull start with a thick mist clinging to the valley sides, but it’s actually clear at the valley bottom.
A tad above 7°C on the Yard Thermometer, much less cold than of late.
Morning Bob, not a cloud in the sky up here
Good Morning. 12C. light cloud, gentle breeze.
Morning everyone.
Good morrow, gentlefolk. Today’s (recycled) story
THE IRISH DAUGHTER
An Irish daughter had not been home for over three years. Upon her return, her father yelled at her, “Where have ye been all this time? Why did ye not write to us? Not even a line. Why didn’t ye call? Can ye not understand what ye put yer old Mother thru?”
The girl, crying, replied, Sniff, sniff….”Dad….I was too embarrassed, I became a prostitute.”
“Ye what!!? Out of here, ye shameless hussy! Sinner! You’re a disgrace to this Catholic family, so yer are.”
“OK, Daddy…as ye wish…I just came back to give Mammy this luxurious fur coat, title deed to an eight-bedroom mansion plus a $5 million cheque. For me little brother Seamus, this gold Rolex.
And for ye Daddy, the sparkling new Mercedes limited edition convertible that’s parked outside, plus a membership to the Limerick Country Club.”
She takes a breath and continues, “and an invitation for ye all to spend New Year’s Eve on board my new yacht in the Caribbean.”
“Now what was it ye said ye had become?” says Dad.
Girl, crying again, Sniff, sniff….”A prostitute Daddy!” Sniff, sniff.
Morning, Tom.
Good one!
Excellent, Sir Jasper, I can now go back to bed with a smile on my face.
Good Morning Folks,
Misty start here.
10°c and cloudy – again. No sun for The Borders. A happy May-day to all.
Disillusioned Tories should think long and hard before backing Reform
Yes I have and Reform it is.
We have no choice but to back it. Things will just stay the same otherwise. Another decade or so and it will be too late to turn things around.
Don’t worry jellybee.
Your Government has now solved the Army’s recruitment problem……….at only £500- per head.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/revealed-volunteer-army-plan-involving-20-000-veterans-handed-to-defence-chiefs/ar-AA1nW5nO?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=410855d27ab44f0cf26048208ed3cd93&ei=50
We are a failed country if we cannot sort out issues to harm us, long before the battlefield stage. This is the revolting public school brigade treating ordinary people like playthings in a wargame. We must demand that their own kids hit the frontline.
First failed asylum seeker removed to Rwanda. 1 March 2024.
Britain has removed the first failed asylum seeker to Rwanda under a voluntary scheme drawn up by the Government to help clear the backlog of migrants stuck in Britain.
The unnamed migrant was flown out of the UK on Monday evening to Rwanda, where he will be able to start a new life under an agreement negotiated earlier this year.
One down. Five million to go.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/04/30/first-failed-asylum-seeker-removed-to-rwanda/
As long ago as 1st March?
I’ll let it stand Tom.
It all appears to be conveniently happening in the run up to the elections
One? That would be expensive! 1st class, naturally…
and £3k in his pocket
He wanted to get away from the miserable British weather for a while. He will be back after his paid holiday with a few more of his family to do it all over again.
Another birdie here
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‘Morning all! Just in from washing my face in the morning dew on this May Day! Can’t remember why!
Slipped over on the wet grass?
Morning, Sue!
Ah yes! That was it!
Sorry, but why the FOXTROT isn’t this man being prosecuted for placing his daughter in danger?
What a bastard. No sympathy for him, but the poor wee lass trusted him, yet was suffocated by her father’s total stupidity.
“But the sea was the only choice I had.”
I think not.
Having that as the lead article on their website sums up the BBC to a tee.
MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY!. Good morning, chums. A pinch and a punch, and white rabbits. And here is my Wordle result for today:
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I hope you all slept well last night. I’m afraid I didn’t, so I got up after a couple of restless hours and did quite a lot of jobs. I will therefore just read a few of your posts without bothering to post “(Good morning, btw)”. Then back to bed to catch up on the missed Zeds.
Good Moaning., Olaf’s Relict.
Blast, I forgot to dance in the dew at sparrow fart.
Good morning Elsie, and to all, clear and cool in Co Antrim today, yesterday is best forgotten.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2024/04/30/sunak-rishi-commons-cameron-king-lords-africa-foreign-jolt/
Cameron gives the Lords their first jolt of erotic joy in years
Foreign Secretary thanked for ‘all the surging you’ve done’ as he declares Britain is back in Africa
30 April 2024 • 9:17pm
David Cameron is having a ‘lovely time’ jetting around the world in his role as Foreign Secretary Credit: House of Lords/UK Parliament/pa
Who says a Foreign Secretary from the Lords can’t face proper scrutiny?
Dave Cameron underwent a right old grilling at the House of Lords international affairs committee.
Its chairman, the punchy Lord Ashton, began by thanking him for coming “a long way specially to be with us” – adding, as a casual declaration of interest, that “my wife is a shareholder with BAE systems”.
The room gasped. We braced ourselves for the next peer to be a manufacturer of mustard gas and the third a dealer in coke.
Dave’s had a lovely time in his new job, jetting to exotic locales. Last week: Central Asia, where he charmed the natives from a £42 million jet.
I’m told he was invited to judge Miss Mongolia, and was so happy to oblige he even let out his tuxedo – only to discover, on the night, that Miss Mongolia is in fact a camel. A man of his word, Dave went through with the gig and crowned her with a tiara. Informed by a one-eyed peasant that he now owns the alluring beast, he had to make an awkward dash to the airport to escape.
So it’s nice to return home to friends. “Good to see you,” cooed Lady Crawley (what a name!)
“Can I just echo the welcome of the chairman,” said Lady Morris, “and thank you in particular for all you’re doing in Gaza.”
Lady Fraser commended him for the “energy you’ve brought to the role” and “all the surging you’ve done.” Surging?! This was bordering on flirtatious – but then to many of these Lords, Dave is still a young man.
He’s also someone they can agree with. Lady Coussins asked about the BBC World Service (at this, a fellow hack said “Oh God, no” and left the room) – and Dave agreed that it was certainly valuable, adding that he was a fan of the TV licence “in an old-fashioned way”.
No doubt about its strategic importance. They love a bit of Pointless in Dar es Salaam.
After Lord Bruce bemoaned the cut in aid to Africa – preventing several Bantu generals from sending their sons to Eton – Dave noted that this was Rishi’s policy, not his, and read out a list of fresh aid spending in Nigeria etc.
“Britain is back in Africa!” he declared, and some of the Lords experienced their first jolt of erotic joy in years. The Commons has its prime minister. This is theirs.
The only ugly note was Lord Houghton, who accused the Government of failing to invest in a conventional army. He acknowledged that he was a “defence adviser to a company called Thales UK” which supplies military hardware.
“I know them well,” muttered Dave. The committee threatened for 30 seconds to have a very interesting debate – till Lady Coussins returned with a passionate case for investment in BBC Albania, which will make all the difference when Russia finally invades Europe.
“Thank you very much for coming,” concluded Lord Ashton for the umpteenth time, “and we’d like you to come back again soon” – prompting a chorus of “hear, hear!”
Afterwards, Dave checked his phone and found 13 missed calls from the owner of Miss Mongolia.”
I’m sure Miss Mongolia will enjoy life in the shepherd’s hut.
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Some BTL Comments:-
She’s got the hump.
Cameron is a sly creep.
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Practicing your Morse Code, m’Dear?
Dash it!
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Morning Anne,
She’s dotty, in the nicest possible way.
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Good morning, all. Grey skies. Chilly.
First of May and it’s cold and grey. Still got the heating on here. Still coughing and spluttering too.
Best get the engineer in, then!
That’s me not the heating.
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Just been up the “garden” hanging the washing out. A rather pleasant 7°.
Will get dressed in a short while.
You mean you go up the garden in the nude? Exhibitionist!
Morning J,
Our garden is private, and I put my washing machine on early , then when finished , hang everything on the rotary line , whilst still in my jimjams .
When I used to sunbathe in earlier times , the garden saw a little bit more of me !
I walked into my next door neighbours garden and she was sunbathing topless. I asked her why she was hugging two baby seals.
Exhibitionist! Go and get dressed!
What! You’re not wearing a vest?
You’ll catch your death …..
Steady on! If you mention something redolent of a Liberty bodice you will excite
someone. 😇
Women come from miles around all over Derbyshire just to watch Bob hang out the washing before getting dressed. It’s not just heaving rocks up the back garden that he is famous for.
Heating on here as well, Jules.
SIR – Why do supermarket chains fail to sustain the lives of their garden plant ranges?
At our nearest Tesco, trolley after trolley of plants are ready to be taken to the skip for want of a drop of water, including a dozen standard lavenders at £18 a piece.
What a waste. This lack of care is widespread in the retail sector, and puts me off the whole shopping experience.
Kevin Liles
Southampton
You started your moan with a “why do”, Kev, so I’ll commence my retort with one.
Why do people, like you, buy their plants from Tesco; especially when the country is awash with independent florists, plant nurseries and garden centres; all selling better quality horticultural produce than any large shopping complex, euphemistically calling itself a “super” market? These places are anything but “super”.
Come to think of it, why does the average clueless clown (and the world is overpopulated by them) insist on buying anything from one of these infernal captive shopping experience institutions? Is it because big business has programmed your feeble minds into obedient compliance?
Super – as in size, rather than splendour – markets’ attraction is that you can get everything in one go, and as you are leaving, there’s a nice plant or two as well, as an impulse buy. No special trip anywhere else, and you have to admit that shopping these days is usually so bloody awful that getting it over with (the added bonus of cheap groceries, and most folk can’t tell the difference between cheap ‘n tasteless, or quality except by price) as quickly as possible is key.
I recall when we moved to Norway and became irritated that we had to visit 3 or 4 food shops to get what we wanted; now, that’s been fixed: Co-Op Mega has everything we want…
That’s their plan, Paul. They want a captive audience (customer-base) of compliant souls … and they have one.
Modern-day humans are nobbut puppets of the Global corporations.
We desperately need to abandon supermarkets. They are the source of ill-health and obesity and the crucible of the attempted global technocratic dictatorship.
I have Tesco or Morrisons, George, ship me food at least once a week, as I’m all but house-bound and have no vehicle, That’s why I do!
I will admit that the apple tree, variety unknown, I bought from Aldi when it was being flogged off cheap, has been very worth while.
Sadly, the pear I bought at the same time has yet to bear fruit, probably due to lack of a pollinator.
Start keeping bees, BoB.
Plenty of bees about, we have a decent number of them especially bumble bees. It was another pear pear tree that has been lacking.
Hopefully, the one I bought from a garden centre a couple of years back and another I’ve grown myself from seed that has produced it’s first blossoms this year, will rectify the problem.
Perhaps my pear tree and yours could meet up and bee friendly. Am informed that a crab apple tree (or two) is the solution, a sort of catalyst for orchards.
I have a confession to make.
I wanted to buy some veg seeds and some plants grown-on because I have left it too late myself. I went to Laylocks yesterday, which started off as an independent garden centre I often use. However, this year, they built another huge extension in order to house a huge range of designer giftware, an overpriced coffee restaurant, and pushing their plants round the back. Prices have near doubled to pay for the exciting upgrade user experience.
So I drove into Worcester to ‘The Range’. They bought up Wilko, and operate in much the same way, cheap, cheerful with an eclectic variety of stock, much of it useful. They were selling packets of seeds for a pound that Laylocks was charging £4 for. There were also these little pots of veg seedlings for £1.25 or £2 for three. I also spotted bags of organic compost at a much better price than Laylocks.
However, I am still happy to pay a good price for plants grown at the old-fashioned little nursery in Guarlford, which has no grand rebuilding plans, no gift shop or cafe and just sells plants. There is another one in Leigh Sinton, which often has a stall at the Fold farmers’ market in Bransford.
386702+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
For once I am in complete agreement
Wednesday 1 May: Disillusioned Tories should think long and hard before backing Reform
I would advise as reading, genuine Torys in regards to a genuine Tory party should think long and hard before backing Reform,
To late of course for those who are addicted to
supporting / voting for a party name regardless of consequence, the cause of our current state as a nation.
These political criminals have proved “If it walks & talks Tory patter it is Tory” hugely WRONG, but it ,is successful if semi covertly, you are following an alien agenda and have the backing of the gullible majority supporter / voter.
ALL that is seemingly happening is that desperation is demanding a party name change, the WEF / NWO will take a few hits with today’s political top rankers being eliminated but the governing baton will be successfully handed over.
G’day all and 77th troops,
Misty start to the day at Castle McPhee. Wind going North-West, 9℃ going up to 16℃, rain this evening.
David Starkey seemed to have been a bit quiet on YouTube recently but he’s back with this analysis of how Blair, Brown and the Blair’s ‘Tory” worshippers Cameron, Osborne, Gove and the rest have wrecked Britain. Britain needs a second Restoration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cRacMUZ1EE
Starmer, if he wins, will merely be the undertaker..
Undertakers merely dispose of the body; it takes a special skill to make bodies out of those attending the funeral.
G’day all and 77th troops,
Misty start to the day at Castle McPhee. Wind going North-West, 9℃ going up to 16℃, rain this evening.
David Starkey seemed to have been a bit quiet on YouTube recently but he’s back with this analysis of how Blair, Brown and the Blair’s ‘Tory” worshippers Cameron, Osborne, Gove and the rest have wrecked Britain. Britain needs a second Restoration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cRacMUZ1EE
Starmer, if he wins, will merely be the undertaker..
SIR – The idea that voting for Reform UK could result in the party replacing the Conservatives in the longer term (Letters, April 29) is a fantasy.
The electoral arithmetic simply doesn’t work that way, and the suggestion that we should regard a decade of Labour government as a price worth paying is glib. Labour’s cultural and social agenda is diametrically opposed to the worldview of those drawn to Reform.
I would advise anyone considering supporting this party to read Hilaire Belloc’s poem Jim, which concludes: “Always keep a-hold of Nurse/for fear of finding something worse.”
Andrew Wauchope
London SE11
I have been advising on this piece of irrebuttable and sensible wisdom for years, Tony, but the clowns think they know better.
♬”When will they ever learn? When will they e…ver learn?”♬
They never do!
We know perfectly well that Labour will be worse but the Tories have been a disaster.
Indeed they have. The problem is that there is no political party alive today who would NOT be a disaster.
None of them — in any country — have the stuff to stand up to the Global corporations ( and WEF) who run the planet.
It is a horrible choice. But things will never change if we don’t vote Reform. There will probably be a low turnout so plenty of scope for Reform to pick up votes from the ‘threatening to stay at home’ voters. 69% (according to a recent poll) think Labour unfit to govern; 85% think the Conservatives are unfit to govern. We cannot keep propping up this rotten system. Just how bad do the Conservatives have to get?
Looking at it from outside, with no traditional affiliation to the Conservative Party, I fear that Reform may be little different to another Tory regeneration under a string of radical new leaders – Cameron, May, Johnson, Truss, Sunak… All started off with high hopes and soon reverted back to a state of uselessness and contempt, even from their most stalwart supporters. The string of UKIP leaders after Farage had a hissy fit over Tory electoral malpractice in Thanet suggests that Reform and the Conservative Party are not as different as they like to think.
For me, the most impressive hope for the future has come out of Scotland. For all sorts of reasons, the young Kate Forbes strikes me a a true conservative reformer. She may want to throw England out of the pram, but is there nobody who is not Nigerian-born-in-Wimbledon who can match her?
Who’s Tony?
I’m out today posting Reform UK leaflets. If everybody took this twat Wauchope’s advice then nothing would ever change. I don’t fancy surrendering to the bastards.
It’s a cleft stick situation. People, in general, will not vote for Reform in sufficient numbers required to make a difference. Those that do will be former Tory voters and the direct result will be a Labour Government. I’ll retain this post and check its veracity after the next general election.
I know the chances are extremely thin. The Ukip vote in the 2015 GE scared that bastard Cameron though, enough for him to cough up the referendum. Not that Brexit went well.
Morning all 🙂😊
Welcome to May. It poured with rain here in Portugal last evening and it might have rained through the night. Unfortunately we are travelling home today. And I believe that it’s going to be raining in the UK as well. “Oh Booger” as unlucky Alf (Fast Show) would have said.
Should be home by 4:30 pm. Slayders…..
Still cold and grey here but not raining at the moment. Have a good journey home.
09:06 The Borders just got sunny for a few seconds – gone now.
Morning all
Thin cloud. Might become a nice day; might not.
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Operation Dynamo, 26th May to 4th June 1940.
British troops fire their rifles at enemy aircraft bombing the beaches at Dunkirk, May 1940.
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Good morning, all. Overcast at 06:00 but the Sun appears to be breaking through.
This is a short article from Daily Sceptics adding to the criticism of our pathetically non-scientific but PPE rich political class and their disastrous pursuit of the unicorn that is Net Zero.
Robin Guenier makes some good points, especially the point about the complete lack of adequately skilled people to do the work – the cross Channel invaders are definitely NOT the answer – something the proponents of this unscientific scheme do not appear to be addressing.
My one disagreement with Robin Guenier is his final paragraph, IMO the whole point of this coming debacle is firstly, to create the conditions for Britain’s economic destruction and then that disaster to be quickly followed by the total collapse of our society.
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As the last paragraph states…..this is obviously the aim.
When I think back to the good will that greeted Theresa May’s premiership………I’ll leave others to complete the sentence.
One version of ‘king useless is enough.
Dancing Queen, shirley.
Oh yes I remember……
Isn’t Robin Guenier a BTL commenter at the Spectator?
Yes, he is. Posts a lot of sensible, informed comments.
Good morning, all. Overcast at 06:00 but the Sun appears to be breaking through.
This is a short article from Daily Sceptics adding to the criticism of our pathetically non-scientific but PPE rich political class and their disastrous pursuit of the unicorn that is Net Zero.
Robin Guenier makes some good points, especially the point about the complete lack of adequately skilled people to do the work – the cross Channel invaders are definitely NOT the answer – something the proponents of this unscientific scheme do not appear to be addressing.
My one disagreement with Robin Guenier is his final paragraph, IMO the whole point of this coming debacle is firstly, to create the conditions for Britain’s economic destruction and then that disaster to be quickly followed by the total collapse of our society.
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Impartial as ever, Today is majoring on the case of the dead daughter.
Who’s dead daughter?
Yes, manipulatively emotive language in the Radio 3 “news” bulletin too.
I don’t recall Radio 3 news bulletins back in the day?
Every 30 minutes. Read in hushed and sombre tones to fake seriousness and pretend to old fashioned reverence.
As I commented earlier, why the FOXTROT isn’t this man being prosecuted for placing his daughter in danger?
He is!
Good. I should bloody well think so.
Good morning, lovely friends, I’ve just removed something corrosive from my life,
fortunately it’ll never turn up here. Happy first of May
A stalker?
Casualty of the rubber boats last week
Right…
386702+ up ticks,
I do strongly believe it is a good-buy as a purchase and a farewell to a once decent Country,
https://x.com/miss_anthrop75/status/1785569172333740300
Good morning all .
Wet morning , golfer golfs , yes ! 10c.
A May day poem
May and the Poets by James Henry Leigh Hunt
There is May in books forever;
May will part from Spenser never;
May’s in Milton, May’s in Prior,
May’s in Chaucer, Thomson, Dyer;
May’s in all the Italian books:–
She has old and modern nooks,
Where she sleeps with nymphs and elves,
In happy places they call shelves,
And will rise and dress your rooms
With a drapery thick with blooms.
Come, ye rains, then if ye will,
May’s at home, and with me still;
But come rather, thou, good weather,
And find us in the fields together.
James Henry Leigh Hunt (1784–1859), best known as Leigh Hunt, was an English critic, essayist and poet who was instrumental in introducing the poetry of John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Robert Browning and Alfred Lord Tennyson to the public.
Why has May day become a socialist thing, I am always puzzled ?
We’re stuffed!
Right, off to the dentist to get a broken filling fixed.
MB had a bad night worrying about the wisdom tooth that has chosen to erupt – sideways – and is causing hassle.
Today is D-Day; or is it T-Day?
I have a dentist appointment at 10.15 this morning too. Bottom front teeth getting plated. Two injections…arghhhhh !
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Wonderful!
Good morning Grizzly.
Good afternoon, Maggie.😘
That is the only BeeGees song that I actually like!
Morning all.
Pinch punch
Good morning, 🐰🐇
86702+ up ticks,
Murdered ? a very debatable question,
https://x.com/BGatesIsaPyscho/status/1785306133596418161
A heroine.
A good laugh for everyone!
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1785575463798112257
Oh! What a shame! His middle finger as well!! 🤣🤣🤣
So what you are saying Sue is that when the time comes (and on the basis of his present performance that time cannot be far away) the 72 virgins allocated to him are going to be sorely disappointed?
With any luck!
He won’t make a great fiddler…
Just as well they aren’t supposed to drink Al Cohol…..!
is that a twist on shooting yourself in the foot?
I have actually seen that done when we were ambushed at night. Someone threw a small bomb at us. The bloke next to me jumped out of the rear of the LRover and shot himself in the foot with his rifle. It shouldn’t have had a round up the spout, even with the threat of ambush. It may have save us from further attack though as they probably thought we were returning fire and they b*ggered off. He hopped about on one leg calling himself an effing idiot. We had a good laugh about it.
I’m not laughing, he did that deliberately.
How’s he going to wipe his arse now?
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Good shot! He obviously didn’t know that it automatically loaded another round after each shot. Pity it wasn’t pointed at his nose.
We’re off to the recycling centre again, waltzing in such places would be odd .
14 years of things to throw out that’s been left and then decorating.
I’ve a feeling thar my husband will think the Lib Dem Council will destroy this beautiful semi rural area and therefore want to uproot me 😥
Hands up who would have used a gas-axe instead of the bolt croppers?
https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1785341423287423032
Ludicrous woman, the world is mad and bad .
Ludicrous is the word, well said.
It would be interesting if a venomous snake were released next to her.
I’d have left her there with a supply of rotten vegetables nearby
They should be left there until they’ve at least suffered the indignity of sitting in their own soiled clothing for a few hours.
I might assume when she cries her tears for the people in the Gaza Strip she doesn’t mean getting rid of Hamas.
Why doesn’t she cry for the Jewish kids killed on 7th October?
Probably because the stupid news reel propaganda only mentions that the dreadful hamas have lost lives.
But hamas don’t care for any of their own people. It’s part of their adgenda.
Loss of Hamas lives is part of the plan. Then they can show “Look at the evil Jews, killing innocents” – when that was Hamas’ plan all along, as they don’t give a tiny fart about their own people, counting on massive Israeli retaliation (and they are reliable there) to gather sympathy for Hamas’ cause.
Why people fall for it, I don’t know.
Maybe Israel should nuke Gaza, and get it over with? Hamas glass has a ring to it…
Indeed.
Leave her there. Weld the padlock closed. DO NOT free the glue. Oh, dear, tough titty. Shoulda thought about that before.
I like this DTL comment
Dora Beatriz Ridgway
4 MIN AGO
Andrew Wauchope’s letter . What could possible be worse than being despised by those you vote for ?
We know that Labour hates people who hold conservative values. No surprise there. But every day we see examples of just how much the Tories dislike those who vote for them.
Sir Graham Brady particularly despises the membership of his party! The very people who campaign, deliver leaflets, hold fund raisers, etc. He thinks they should be ignored when choosing a new leader, while the party is in power… Not only does he think that; but he has actually rigged the system to allow his preferred candidate to win ! Who needs democracy..
Sunak has spat on our collective face by appointing Cameron to prance around the world pretending to speak for us. Why? Nobody voted for him !! An unelected Foreign Secretary appointed by an unelected PM, has not mandate or legitimacy to represent this country, let alone justify the vast expense of his travels which are nothing but networking for future dodgy deals…
By voting for Reform we can at least register our disgust at how our previous votes have been trampled on. It will also be an expression of hope.
I know that the Reform Party is flawed – but I cannot believe that it is anything like as flawed as the disgusting Conservative Party has become.
Under the very establishment Tice is probably would end up just as flawed as the Tories after a spell in power – but I’m voting for them anyhow in the hope that the Tories are destroyed.
386702+ up ticks,
There is a real danger here of the protesters waking up the British veterans trying to sleep under the viaduct.
https://x.com/Justice_forum/status/1785226051603337711
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/6_IYZTP-lnE?feature=share
As guardians quitter posted above. ‘Do One’ all of you.
Why can’t we send them all to Gaza? Seems to be a popular spot these days.
Justice was served.
That well-reasoned argument has certainly persuaded me!
https://twitter.com/dave24144975/status/1785553549360840886
Newport Road, Cardiff, a good place to catch missing Asylum Seekers!
In the middle, add “right”, then at the end, add “… get in a boat and do that some more”.
It ‘gets my goat’ every time i hear this garbage from people like her. They are not asylum seekers. All of them have travelled through Europe where they could have sort asylum. We all know they have come here because of the benefits system.
I’ll say it again and again, our government are absolutely stupid.
They have deliberately
wrecked the United Kingdom.
Sack them all! Traitorous ba*tards!
Why must we think long and hard before backing Reform, too late we will do so 😊
We are between the Devil and the deep blue sea.
The Conservative Party is so rotten that it must die and the sooner it dies the better.
I agree Reform is flawed – indeed Reform needs to reform itself!
But it will have served a very useful and necessary function if it helps exterminate the disgusting, unprincipled, incompetent and directionless Conservatives.
Say the Conservatives win as many as 100 seats in the election. That would be far too many and would encourage people to think there was hope for a future revival. The Conservatives need to win ten or fewer seats so that everyone can quite clearly see that the game is up.
The House of Commons chamber cannot accommodate 500+ Labour MPs on the government and its back benches.
No, but if nobody voted Conservative and voted Reform instead that would not happen. Former Conservative voters must not give their votes to Labour which deserves them no more than the Conservatives do.
The Conservatives must not be killed slowly with numerous cuts – it must be killed humanely and swiftly with a sword through the heart it no longer has!
That kind of pie in the sky simply won’t happen. I can imagine a vote of something like Labour 45%, Conservative 22%, Reform 16%, Lib Dem 10%, Others 7%.
That is, of course, the conventional view!
It may be a cliché but procrastination is the thief of time and unless something dramatic happens Britain will be trapped in the undemocratic uni-party system forever and have no effective choice
It may well end like that but I hope it doesn’t. I hope the Conservatives are well and truly trounced.
Hope is an essential part of a healthy life.
Dolan’s Digest: Is a Trump victory part of the left’s cunning plan?
https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/dolans-digest-is-a-trump-victory-part-of-the-lefts-cunning-plan/
Although I do not find Dolan’s hypothesis plausible he is correct in thinking that the Democrats are deviously criminal.
BTL
Having initially doubted that Biden’s Democratic Party stole the 2020 election their current machinations has changed my mind and I expect it has changed the mind of many others.
A party that is so ruthless in its current dirty tricks against Trump is a party which would happily have corrupted a democratic vote. I now think that there can be no doubt at all that the 2020 election was rigged and Biden should never have been president.
So very rare were the clots that this potion was withdrawn in some countries.
Where is the evidence that this, or any of the other potions, saved even one life? There’s clear evidence that infection from, and transmission of, SARS-Cov-02 – whatever that is/was or actually existed – didn’t happen, so where was the life-saving action?
My experience with vaccine protection. I’m up to date with my Tetanus protection, one reason was I played football and another because I am a keen gardener. I’ve never been ill with Tetanus despite a multiplicity of cuts, grazes, pricks from roses and nails etc.: therefore, has the Tetanus jab saved my life or have I not come into contact with the bacterium? How would I know?
https://twitter.com/juneslater17/status/1785427686866763969
Spot on – how can they quantify the “number of lives saved”?
They pick a random number, the same as Neil Ferguson did for his ‘modelling’.
Why is that fellow sitting behind the sofa?
Taking a sneaky Jimmy Riddle?
On starting the video I realised he’s on a TV but yes, it does look suspicious!
OT – Memory and the tricks it plays.
The MR and I were reminiscing last evening about a trip to Rome we made – where we stayed in a B&B next to the French Embassy. A year or so before the Plague – we thought. I looked up the photographs.
October 2005.…
Sighs…..
That is why i appreciate the dates embossed on my photographs. Mind like a sieve.
I’ve never had the dates on the photos – but I do always sort them into folders with the name and date. Older ones are in albums with the date on too.
I use digital. Stopped using film years ago. I have a laser printer and photo paper if i want to print any out. Much cheaper than getting pics developed.
I stopped using film many years ago as well. I use my hedgehog photos for the Hospital – for cards, calendars etc, as you know. My wildlife holiday photos I sort out and use the ones I like best to make up a photo book, as that’s a good way of showing them to people and keeping the best ones. Other ones like family get togethers and so on, I rarely print but I do have them saved. Our printer is rather old and ok for text but not good enough for photo printing. I usually take a couple of thousand photos on my trips.
Your memory is getting about as bad as mine, Bill. Daily scolding from SWMBO about forgetting… whatever it was. 🙁
A Happy May Day to all Nottlers.
May was a symbolic month for Chaucer as it is the month of nature’s rebirth and freshness when we should not be slogardies resting in hoggish slumber in our beds.
To be honest unlike the lovely rosy-cheeked Emily who was fresher than the flowers and even fresher than the month of May itself I was not up before the break of day as I am a bit of a slogardy myself and did not get up until 8.30 this morning.
This passeth yeer by yeer, and day by day,
Till it fil ones, in a morwe of May,
That Emelye, that fairer was to sene
Than is the lylie upon his stalke grene,
And fressher than the May with floures newe-
For with the rose colour stroof hir hewe,
I noot which was the fairer of hem two-
Er it were day, as was hir wone to do,
She was arisen, and al redy dight-
For May wole have no slogardie a-nyght;
[The Knight’s Tale]
Good morning Richard ,
Lovely poem .
Did you see my offering further down the thread ?
Good May Morning Maggiebelle!
Yes – thank you. May has certainly been the inspiration of many poets.
Chaucer called his heroine May in the Merchant’s Tale as she was young and attractive and symbolic of the month. May made the mistake (?) of marrying January, symbolic of cold and sterile winter, a feeble, gullible and very old knight who is both metaphorically and literally blinded and then absurdly cuckolded by his wife and a young chap called Damian in a pear tree!
May Day is the distress call made by ships in danger at sea. This is based on the French
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meaning Help Me.
(Who remembers Tony Hancock’s Radio Ham?)
Radio operator: “Mayday! Mayday! We’re sinking! We’re sinking!”
German coastguard” Of what are you zinking about?”
;-))
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYsdUgEgJrY
Here it is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xacdDrylrek
I remember Tony ‘s Radio Ham.. good stuff .
…and the Goon shows – no humour these days, not allowed!
“Help me” is an imperative so should be “Aidez moi”
He needs to upgrade his spellcheck system.
I wonder if google is working on a a medieval English version of its Spellcheck!
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Corinth, Greece
The Bélem, a three-masted sailing ship from 1896 that is carrying the Olympic flame from Greece to Marseille in France, sails after crossing the Corinth canal
Superb picture, man!
Not mine!!! Nicked from the Grauniad
❌ RAPESEED! ❌
It’s that time of year again where farmers fields have blossomed into pretty yellow flowers, these plants are called rapeseed. Although it may be tempting to place your dog in the midst to take a scenic photo, please avoid this at all costs!
Rapeseed is extremely poisonous for dogs, especially in highly sensitive canines.
Rapeseed is listed by Dogs Trust as toxic to our dogs if ingested and can cause symptoms such as:
❌Haemolytic Anaemia
❌ Blindness
❌ Damaged Nervous System
❌ Digestive Disorders
❌ Breathing Problems
Even walking through these fields should be avoided! In June 2019, a dog was reported to be suffering from severe open wounds after running through a crop of rapeseed.
Please seek immediate veterinary attention if your dog shows any signs of rapeseed poisoning!
#rapeseed #dogs #health #welfare #warning
Never mind the dogs, humans shouldn’t consume anything with rapeseed oil in it. The stuff is toxic. Do not buy or consume any “food” with rapeseed oil listed in the ingredients. That’s probably going to mean abandoning eating out because you have no idea what has gone into dressings, sauces, curries, etc. And don’t eat food pan-fried in rapeseed oil or any other seed oil.
Other than olive oil and/or butter, lard etc
Exactly. Only the purest olive oil and animal fats.
Never mind the dogs, humans shouldn’t consume anything with rapeseed oil in it. The stuff is toxic. Do not buy or consume any “food” with rapeseed oil listed in the ingredients. That’s probably going to mean abandoning eating out because you have no idea what has gone into dressings, sauces, curries, etc. And don’t eat food pan-fried in rapeseed oil or any other seed oil.
Rape Seed?
Why does this make me think of Pakistanis?
It also causes hayfever in sensitive humans, and I don’t think the seed oil is very good for you either. It’s a monoculture – sprayed to death and the cause of the demise of insects and the birds that depend on them for food.
Other than that, it’s fine.
Rapeseed oil (aka ‘Canola’ oil) is poisonous to humans. It only exists to make the companies who sell it filthy rich. They have no care for its detrimental effects on human health.
Seed oils (they are not ‘vegetable,’ that is a marketing strategy) were first invented as industrial lubricants. A century ago some were hydrogenated to make them solid and these were then sold as margarine and cooking fats. All poisonous to the human system.
Fish and chip shops frying in oil should be avoided like the plague. Only butter, ghee, lard, tallow and suet are fit for human consumption or cooking with.
Right on, Grizz. The truth is as always 180 degrees out from what we are told.
Is Rwanda a good holiday destination , it sounds safer than Kenya , South Africa , Botswana and Zambia .
The houses look nice and spacious , would pensioners enjoy the experience .
Are Rwandans kind people , would they be excellent carers .
How can we access Rwanda , do they have a proper airport , and if one had £3,000, what standard of living would that buy .
Do they have plumbing, fresh water, no malaria or other contagious diseases ..
Staple diet is what, and would we enjoy the experience .
It sounds so lovely , that I do hope migrants appreciate it
I know medicines are delivered by drone to your back yard. Food is abundant and since their civil war everything has settled down. It’s safe.
https://visitrwanda.com/
I looked at it on Google earth when it was first mentioned, it looked very tidy with smart houses and lots of greenery.
??
Do they have plumbing… depends where you are and what you consider plumbing.
£3000 would make you a very rich person.
It’s hilarious watching the Leftards tie themselves up in knots on this; they say Rwanda isn’t a “safe country” but no one asks them why they say this (i think it is genuinely because they are actually racist and think Rwandans must all be genocidal backward thugs because of what happened 30 years ago, with no acknowledgment things can change. Imagine if the Germans had still been portrayed as irredeemable Nazis in 1965?)
You can go and see the mountain gorillas in Rwanda – they charge a lot more for the privilege than they do in Uganda. It’s safe enough for tourists but I’m not sure I’d want to live there. The same goes for Kenya, Uganda and all the other African countries I’ve been to. £3,000 wouldn’t buy you a lot.
Go for a holiday and see.
I’m a disillusioned conservative, and have considered long and hard about voting for Reform. I concluded that although I don’t have much faith in Tice or the top lads, the members are pretty sound and that I will vote for them anyway, to register my disgust at the woke globalist regime imposed on us and their barking mad, lunatic policies.
I trust Tice not one jot, but I think the object of this election is to eradicate the Tories and if we can achieve that at the small cost of voting Reform, so be it.
My thoughts exactly. The destruction of the treacherous Tories is our main objective. Nothing will improve while folk fall for the old, yes, we’re crap, but Labour is worse’ tactic. Voting Tory simply endorses their destructive, woke globalist policies.
I hear Tice on GB News sometimes and I just hear another boring politician. He did a disastrous interview with a sarcastic, arrogant MP and kept banging on about ‘the British people’ and I thought ‘you’re a sodding millionaire. You don’t have the foggiest about normal people.’ Worse, he couldn’t take the MP’s pathetic argument apart because he was unprepared.
People want a calm voice, a sense of surety and confidence which nobbles the argument, not another pile of soundbites.
Where is the new Margaret Thatcher when we need her?
I am not wearing a dress.
While I would be a dreadful politician, I’d (and most folk) likely be a good governor.
‘Please sir, I want more of someone else’s money’
‘Sod off and get a job.’
The problems we have are obvious, but government seems determined to do the wrong thing.
we have low wages because government floods the country.
We have high unemployment because of massive uncontrolled immigration
We have a skills crisis because schools teach drivel so politicians can crow about achievement, not for education.
We have massive debt because of uncontrolled immigration, unemployment and welfare.
We have high levels of welfare because government keeps increasing the amount welfarists receive
It is a vicious circle of debt, waste, uncontrolled immigration, tax, welfare and back to debt. It is easily broken by being cold and honest – stop people coming in to the country, stop paying people to be idle, stop rewarding failure, start rewarding effort, self sufficiency and responsibility.
Bu the first and most important thing is to stop bringing people into the country. We’re full. 30 million need to go.
Well I heard Kemi Badenoch on the World at one today tear strips of the interviewer – she was followed by some Labour woman (not sure who) and her interview was a complete shambles. I was laughing out loud.
As I said a few days ago the Conservative Party left me, I didn’t leave the Conservative Party.
Yep. Who does a low tax conservative vote for these days? When you look at the political parties not one of them offers a positive future. They are ignorant, stupid, backward, obsessed with deceit, none offer a future for Junior. They are all proscriptive, arrogant and staggeringly irrelevant. They are ideological identical: bigger state, massive taxes, socialism, poverty, where work is reviled and taxed out of existence, private property refused and slavish obedience demanded.
I think you left out population replacement…
Then there’s ‘positive discrimination’ to give the diversity a leg up over the locals. Heaven help the world the lad is growing in to. If the diversity cannot keep up then they should be left behind. Same for women. It is an insult to those who have worked and earned the right to find some waster getting more than them simply by dint of their sex or skin colour.
That is the ultimate discrimination.
It left me in 1974
I didn’t take much notice of politics in those dats. We’d been married 6 years, had 2 young children, and had come through the oil crisis and 3 day week.
I liked Margaret Thatcher as she provided hope for the future.
We were married in 68 and had 2 kids by then but 1974 was the year of the Redcliffe Maude Report which destroyed the county structure and they were in the process of dismantling the Grammar Schools – both I found appalling.
I agree. I went to grammar school but left at 15. Academic life wasn’t for me but every job i had for my first 25 years at work I was promoted. I put part of that down to my schooling and I maintain grammar school was responsible for that.
Somehow Gloucestershire managed to keep hold of its grammar schools – including the girls’ school I went to and the boys’ one my sons went to.
My school, Highbury County, became Highbury Grove Comprehensive a few years after I left in 1961. It’s in the Independent Socialist Republic of Islington. Never had any chance of retaining grammar schools in that area.
My school, Highbury County, became Highbury Grove Comprehensive a few years after I left in 1961. It’s in the Independent Socialist Republic of Islington. Never had any chance of retaining grammar schools in that area.
Tom – Reform don’t have any members – only supporters who donate to their cause. All appointments are made by Tice and Farage. Nepotism is as rife there as in the Tory Party and most of their policies have been ripped off the UKIP website and watered down.
Many here know I used to do a lot with UKIP but go disillusioned a bit back. I am truly surprised that they have managed to put together a comprehensive manifesto – and unlike Reform they are presently electing a new Leader – something which will never happen in Reform.
Reform is a LTD Company masquerading as a political party.
Yes, I’m aware of all that, but will still hold my nose and vote reform in the hope that it will be the beginning of the end for the Tories.
I’m ex-UKIP and met former leader Gerard Batten once or twice. He reckoned that both Tice and Farage were controlled opposition and not to be trusted. But Ukip has no recognition now, even though its policies are way ahead of the rest.
I personally think a more pertinent question would be why would a father put his daughter into a small rubber, grossly overcrowded boat, with a lot of complete strangers to sail it across one of the busiest shipping lanes in the World?
Because the child will automatically be accepted. Then the entire extended family can join her, all 40 of them.
Don’t ask difficult questions. Lefties don’t like them.
386702+ up ticks,
They have not tried multi hot bedding yet, organise the illegals
your overseers ( the eu) have trusted you with into day / night bed occupancy, mandatory lodgering next.
Ireland has made its bed with the EU. It must lie in it
On one level, the migrant row is a mutually-helpful farce. But has something changed in UK-Irish ties?
The only noticeable change betwixt two sets of politic top ranking rear exits is they are now suffering massive bed shortages and I believe they are now calling for vertical sleeping to be made mandatory.
I would like to be deported there!
https://visitrwanda.com/tour-du-rwanda/
Lots of pretty ladies.
Morning all! Nice day here in West Sussex, sunny and at the moment cool.
Story about slavery in todays Telegraph. I don’t notice below that anyone has posted it, so here it is. One thing is that anyone who knows about Benjamin Disraeli is aware that he complained about the empire being a financial drain on Britain. In fact he referred to it as a: “Millstone around our neck.” He also had a vision for the empire that was far seeing and frankly wonderful. But the Conservatives of the day refused to entertain the idea. He wanted to make the Empire a great association of equal countries with the parliament in India. It was due to that idea that Queen Victoria learnt Hindi. She was very enthused by the idea. How different would the world be if that idea had come to fruition.
Slavery did not make Britain rich, finds report
New book reveals colonialism delivered only ‘modest gains’ amid debate over reparations
Tim Wallace
Slavery and colonialism did not make Britain rich, and may even have made the nation poorer, a new study has found.
The riches of the slave trade were concentrated in a few families while the nation footed the bill for extra military and administrative spending, according to a book by Kristian Niemietz at the Institute of Economic Affairs.
“Profits earned from overseas engagement were large enough to make some individuals very rich, but they were not large enough to seriously affect macroeconomic aggregates like Britain’s investment rate and capital formation,” he said.
Mr Niemietz argued that that the slave trade had little overall impact on the economy or the country’s ability to industrialise.
He said: “The transatlantic slave trade was no more important for the British economy than brewing or sheep farming, but we do not usually hear the claim that ‘brewing financed the Industrial Revolution’ or ‘sheep farming financed the Industrial Revolution’.”
It comes amid a heated debate over Britain’s imperial past. Caribbean states have demanded reparations from Britain, while more than 100 British families whose ancestors benefited from the slave trade, including former BBC broadcaster Laura Trevelyan, have pledged to seek ways to make financial amends.
By contrast, leading figures including Kemi Badenoch, the Business and Trade Secretary, have hit back to argue that Britain’s wealth was not built on imperialism.
She hailed the report as “a welcome counterweight to simplistic narratives that exaggerate the significance of empire and slavery to Britain’s economic development”.
She added: “It was British ingenuity and industry, unleashed by free markets and liberal institutions, that powered the Industrial Revolution and our modern economy. It is these factors that we should focus on, rather than blaming the West and colonialism for economic difficulties and holding back growth with misguided policies.
“The paper argues persuasively that colonialism played a minor role in Britain’s economy, and may have actually been a net negative after accounting for military and administrative costs – a reminder that state overreach is always an expensive endeavour.”
Mr Niemietz found that while the empire “did deliver some modest gains for the British economy, it came with eye-watering military and administrative costs and so may have failed any cost-benefit test”.
He said that although Britain overall profited little from slavery, its effect on its victims was devastating.
The regions affected still struggle today with what the economist calls “long-term scarring from imperialism and slavery”, pointing to evidence “places that were once subject to short-termist colonialist extraction continue to have worse institutions today and are poorer as a result”.
“Colonialism and slavery were not zero-sum games that benefited the colonisers at the expense of the colonised,” he found. “It was more like a negative-sum game, which hurt the latter without really benefiting the former.”
He said the biggest example of a highly profitable colony was Belgium’s rule over the Congo, “often singled out as a particularly atrocious form of colonialism. It may have claimed up to 10 million lives”.
But most nations appear to have benefited little from colonialism or slavery, he said, with industrial development in particular instead powered by other factors.
Germany industrialised before it established a significant empire, for example, while Japan was relatively poor by Western standards in its imperial era, only becoming wealthy in the second half of the 20th century.
“The best predictors of how rich or poor a country is today are economic policy and governance indicators such as the Economic Freedom Index and the Ease of Doing Business Index,” Mr Niemietz said.
“This tells us a lot more than whether or not a country was involved in the slave trade, how many colonies it once possessed, or how long it held on to them.”
Is slavery a bad thing? Yes. People should be paid for their labour. However the history of the topic is utterly skewed, with the Left assuming that white people went to Africa, shot some people and dragged the rest away in chains.
The truth is far more complicated but politically unpopular. What’s funny is the Left get het up about the past and an event that the British stopped globally, but that Africa continues to this day – the Rwanda genocide, for example where women were repeatedly gang raped before being discarded. The Left cling to the organisation that did absolutely nothing to stop this abomination because Rwanda had nothing to give them. No resources, no money and that institution just let people die.
It’s taken Rwanda a long time to overcome the genocide – by having a strong leader, it is now a safe country.
But raping and capturing women and girls still goes on in Nigeria.
I honestly don’t understand it. No, not my usual ranting whining, just the mindset. If I see children playing in a park I don’t think they’re fair game to be assaulted. I don’t see someone driving along a road and sat at traffic lights as an opportunity to hold them up at gunpoint and if they’re women, rape them. It is anathema, yet my South African chums tell me this is normal in some areas.
I cannot imagine a world where if a black fellow is seen beside your car window you shoot them. Where you carry a pistol to go shopping.
The Rwanda genocide was senseless. It had a veneer of political motivation but was really just tribal.
I guess that, when one is at the base of society, and action to get a moment’s overhand over the rest is seen as an opportunity.
A sad state of affairs.
But then, here on Geoff’s site, we all complain about the politicos that are at the top of the tree, shitting on the rest of us, so maybe it’s just a matter of scale?
Yes.
Tribal differences exacerbated by the former colonial powers, Germany and Belgium.
Typically in the Northern states, but yes.
The truth is that had white people attempted to capture slaves themselves instead of buying them from the black African slave-traders they wouldn’t have survived five minutes.
It was the British who put an end to slavery – at great expense and we’ve only recently finished paying the bill. We owe no reparations to anybody.
Sorree – no-read-undery
Manchild actor Daniel Radcliffe displays the wide chasm opening between the Labour Party & women as the spotlight falls on the tranny ishooo.
How any woman can vote for Labour.. with their determination to “insert” perverted men into their changing rooms, Doctor’s surgeries and women’s sports.
It’s not beyond the realms of fantasy to see the Labour vote to splinter into factions such as SDP, George’s Gaza party and Posie Parker’s Women’s Party.
Could you post a source, please?
So, Mr Anderson, you can keep your culture wars. Labour’s commitment to trans people and women is not up for debate.
Anneliese Dodds
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jul/24/labour-will-lead-on-reform-of-transgender-rights-and-we-wont-take-lectures-from-the-divisive-tories
When a Leftie Trot says Reform.. they mean the opposite.
386703+ up ticks,
Listen up, common sense incoming,
https://youtu.be/_DLixIXqx6M?si=ZdJOAwu9JUoXrgUK
Jak Jones, the Welsh snooker player currently competing at Sheffield, has 8 brothers and 1 sister. Imagine being the only sister with 9 brothers.
I imagine she will feel very safe.
Yes, any boyfriend she has will have to tread carefully and treat her well. ☺
As every boyfriend should treat their girl.
You could say she’s on her Jack Jones.
Without her life would certainly be different.
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Such an LP would have to be played on a device such as this.
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Irishman wondered why his sister had 3 brothers but he only had 2
When my grandmother was born, her parents had 2 girls and 2 boys. They then had 9 more boys.
I saw this on reading the BBC website (about the closure of Ratcliffe on Soar- ignoring half the article’s blithering lie about ‘climate change’.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-68930088
The headline: ‘I could not protect her’: A dad mourns his child killed in the Channel
Yes mate, you could. You could have stayed where you were. You could have applied to a safe country – like France. You chose to illegally try to come here. You put your child at risk, you killed her through your actions.
The interesting bit is ‘the rest of the men didn’t care where they were stepping’ – such creatures have no place in this country. Every single one must be removed. Get rid of the 30 million invaders and restore this country to normality.
30 million?!! Where does that figure come from?
If you had to choose your favourite figure of speech would you choose hyperbole or litotes?
I’m more of a litotes kind of person.
…and that’s an under-statement, Jules.
Can you get medication over the counter for these?
Umm ….. can I get back to you later?
I’ve an absolute stack of work to do!
I don’t think hyperbole is all that great.
1.2 million a year for 25 years.
The UK population in 96 was 52 million. It’s now – according to the same source, Tesco (who I trust far more than government) over 85 million.
I’d like to see Tesco’s workings before believing that figure. Why should they be trusted?
What was Tesco’s figure in ’96? I suspect they don’t have one, but it’s needed to compare like with like – assuming such a figure were calculated in the same way. Does the Tesco figure take account of food waste, for example? Not all food purchased is eaten. Does it take account of other household items such as toiletries, sanitary products, cleaning goods?
Above all, the entire premise of a Tesco estimate of the country’s population is utterly suspect.
This was posted to BuzzFeed News 8½ years ago and I’ve no reason to believe that its credibility has diminished in the meantime.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/jamieross/how-one-old-news-story-convinced-conspiracy-theorists-tesco
I’m sorry but I don’t believe a word of this hyperbolic crap. “The sea was the only choice”. “Found himself wedged tightly inside an inflatable boat”. Was he on the run? Was he kidnapped? I’m done with emotional blackmail.
“Ahmed Alhashimi stood on the beach, howling at the retreating waves, beating and clawing at his own chest, and surrendering to the grief and rage and guilt that would not go away.
“I could not protect her. I will never forgive myself. But the sea was the only choice I had,” he sobbed.
A week earlier, before dawn, on the same stretch of French coastline south of Calais, the 41-year-old had found himself wedged tightly inside an inflatable boat, screaming for help, lashing out at the bodies around him, begging people to move, to give him space, to let him reach down and rescue his seven-year-old daughter, Sara, from the suffocating darkness into which she’d been crushed”.
So he took his children from a safe place in Sweden – for what??
This is the BBC’s finest emotional blackmail working on kind-hearted people. Like Oberst.
They were in Sweden? Jesus!
Read the story – the child was born in Belgium and was at school in Sweden. He’s Iraqi. The war there ended years ago. He should have gone back to Basra.
Or applied legally to another country. There are many between us and Iraq. Many that are far easier to get to.
Brits go to blasted Frogland for a holiday. He had many, many choices. He chose the wrong ones. Now his daughter is dead.
And may he rot in hell for all eternity.
I’m afraid I got really upset at that story. Poor wee lass.
The Devil take the father, and all those other scum.
Agreed. She did not deserve that and her father must be brought to book for her death.
I didn’t. If I strapped Junior to the front of the car I’d expect him to get hurt. Therefore I would be responsible. The article is intended to make us feel guilty for the child’s death. The father killed him. The BBC, by promoting massive uncontrolled gimmigration killed her. The state, ditto killed her.
I want them to stop coming here. If my wishes had been carried out the kid would be alive – and people call me callous.
I don’t care about the father. Bastard – let the Devil have him as His plaything. It’s just the wee lass, trusting her dad to look after her, ends up squashed and dead. As a frustrated granddad-never-to-be, I find unthinking cruelty to children hard to take. Life’s hard enough as it is.
I don’t care about the father. Bastard – let the Devil have him as His plaything. It’s just the wee lass, trusting her dad to look after her, ends up squashed and dead. As a frustrated granddad-never-to-be, I find unthinking cruelty to children hard to take. Life’s hard enough as it is.
I don’t care about the father. Bastard – let the Devil have him as His plaything. It’s just the wee lass, trusting her dad to look after her, ends up squashed and dead. As a frustrated granddad-never-to-be, I find unthinking cruelty to children hard to take. Life’s hard enough as it is.
He had applied 14 times and been refused. He was an economic migrant and was about to be deported by Belgium back to his home country of Iraq.
Perhaps if he had taken the hint his daughter would still be alive.
£100 a year is less than one month’s council tax.
There’s a farmers market in town. It’s… in town. That’s £7 to park, if you can.
We buy our vegetables from the farm down the way. We can’t get meat from there though, or the fruit juices that come from foreign, this time of year. Or the squash Junior likes. I support the intent and want to buy British meat but going into M&S and trying to find the red tractor logo on any of their goods is impossible.
Do they deliver from their website? Immensely important for me.
No, they don’t – that I know of. There’s an organic farm van River Cottage? that delivers vegetable crates. I pointed out the hard Left communist at my old place that this went against their entire ideology but they were convinced of the righteousness of their cause.
River Cottage? Wasn’t that on the TV a while ago, fronted by Hugh Fearnleigh-Whittingstall, with Shaun the Sheep stop-motion programme on children’s TV?
If you go up on the PFFA (Peoples’ Food & Farming Alliance) they have a link to a website which lists loads of farmers and producers who sell direct to the public – many by mail order
~those of interested in good home produced food should seriously consider supporting the PFFA
But a rabid kiddie-fiddler.
Ah-ha! Thus it has been proven! Tintin was the worst colonialist of all times!
Slavery did not make Britain rich, finds report
New book reveals colonialism delivered only ‘modest gains’ amid debate over reparations
Tim Wallace
1 May 2024 • 5:00am
Slavery and colonialism did not make Britain rich, and may even have made the nation poorer, a new study has found.
The riches of the slave trade were concentrated in a few families while the nation footed the bill for extra military and administrative spending, according to a book by Kristian Niemietz at the Institute of Economic Affairs.
“Profits earned from overseas engagement were large enough to make some individuals very rich, but they were not large enough to seriously affect macroeconomic aggregates like Britain’s investment rate and capital formation,” he said.
Mr Niemietz argued that that the slave trade had little overall impact on the economy or the country’s ability to industrialise.
He said: “The transatlantic slave trade was no more important for the British economy than brewing or sheep farming, but we do not usually hear the claim that ‘brewing financed the Industrial Revolution’ or ‘sheep farming financed the Industrial Revolution’.”
It comes amid a heated debate over Britain’s imperial past. Caribbean states have demanded reparations from Britain, while more than 100 British families whose ancestors benefited from the slave trade, including former BBC broadcaster Laura Trevelyan, have pledged to seek ways to make financial amends.
Former BBC broadcaster Laura Trevelyan has pledged to make financial amends for her ancestors’ role in the slave trade
Former BBC broadcaster Laura Trevelyan has pledged to make financial amends for her ancestors’ role in the slave trade CREDIT: David Levenson/Getty Images
By contrast, leading figures including Kemi Badenoch, the Business and Trade Secretary, have hit back to argue that Britain’s wealth was not built on imperialism.
She hailed the report as “a welcome counterweight to simplistic narratives that exaggerate the significance of empire and slavery to Britain’s economic development”.
She added: “It was British ingenuity and industry, unleashed by free markets and liberal institutions, that powered the Industrial Revolution and our modern economy. It is these factors that we should focus on, rather than blaming the West and colonialism for economic difficulties and holding back growth with misguided policies.
“The paper argues persuasively that colonialism played a minor role in Britain’s economy, and may have actually been a net negative after accounting for military and administrative costs – a reminder that state overreach is always an expensive endeavour.”
Mr Niemietz found that while the empire “did deliver some modest gains for the British economy, it came with eye-watering military and administrative costs and so may have failed any cost-benefit test”.
He said that although Britain overall profited little from slavery, its effect on its victims was devastating.
The regions affected still struggle today with what the economist calls “long-term scarring from imperialism and slavery”, pointing to evidence “places that were once subject to short-termist colonialist extraction continue to have worse institutions today and are poorer as a result”.
“Colonialism and slavery were not zero-sum games that benefited the colonisers at the expense of the colonised,” he found. “It was more like a negative-sum game, which hurt the latter without really benefiting the former.”
He said the biggest example of a highly profitable colony was Belgium’s rule over the Congo, “often singled out as a particularly atrocious form of colonialism. It may have claimed up to 10 million lives”.
But most nations appear to have benefited little from colonialism or slavery, he said, with industrial development in particular instead powered by other factors.
Germany industrialised before it established a significant empire, for example, while Japan was relatively poor by Western standards in its imperial era, only becoming wealthy in the second half of the 20th century.
“The best predictors of how rich or poor a country is today are economic policy and governance indicators such as the Economic Freedom Index and the Ease of Doing Business Index,” Mr Niemietz said.
“This tells us a lot more than whether or not a country was involved in the slave trade, how many colonies it once possessed, or how long it held on to them.”
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Grew up with Tintin books. Love them! There are many layers of joke & irony to be found there.
The English text ones were a bit sanitised when compared to the French.
Me too, we were given most of them at Christmas and birthdays and fought over who was going to read them first! The whole collection ended up with my older sister who gave them to her son who then swapped the lot at school for a bag of marbles….Aaaaargh!! To be fair to him he did confess his crime in adulthood and bitterly regrets it!
We have ours and Mr S is reading them to our grandson (although he currently prefers Asterix because the simple violence in Asterix plus magic potion appeals to a 5 year old)
I have to say that those large, incongruous, pink areas around the mouths of those ‘natives’ does make them look more like chimps than humans.
Been sorting through Mother’s papers, and found this. My first reaction is “what comes around…”
By Order of the King – George, this one, not Charles.
Father’s membership certificate from the Royal Institute of Chemistry, 1950.
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That’s one to keep!
Seems like all your reaction needed was this catalyst. I’ll get me lab coat..
Yes!! Love it, KP!
BTW, we’re coming to Penarth on about 16th next month to visit Mother. Might you be up for a beer or 2?
There’s something really quite beautiful about that.
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Any advance on five years followed by deportation?
Mohammed? No! Tell me it isn’t so!
I wonder how many parents name their son ‘Adolf’ or ‘Attila’?
My two are named for two “strong men” of the past: Alexander and Patrick.
Both also family names with a long history.
Long story: The Clan became bankrupt a century or so ago, and dispersed My branch went to Hartlepool. My family has always had an Alexander in every generation, ever since whenever.
We went to Voss in west Norway some few years ago, to fly in the wind tunnel (best fun you can have with clothes on…). There, we met a Kiwi, same surname & spelling, who was also Alexander, and the same story!
How cool was that? Was staggered… (bakoversweis, på norsk) – took me back.
I wonder how it would play if native British, especially Christian native British, refused to allow themselves to be policed by Muslim cops? I’m seriously considering it.
I wonder how it would play if native British, especially Christian native British, refused to allow themselves to be policed by Muslim cops? I’m seriously considering it.
vw here Yeah. I say Deradicalisation Programme, 1 month suspension at the outside. Really punish him.
Stuff the 5 years; that would cost the taxpayer c. £250,000.
Just ship the shiite back to Shitholistan.
I would rather we had the opportunity to destroy Liebour first but, hey ho, you have to play the ball in front of you.
We thought we’d got rid of Labour in 2010 and 2019, but they refused to die.
I think it more important to destroy the Tories first, and get a genuine, patriotic conservative party in place that is prepared to really fight the woke globalist cult and its culture war. That would go a long we to also destroy the Labour Party, which is not loved by any means.
Destroying Labour first would just leave us with identical woke globalist Tory, Libdem and Green Parties fully intact.
Will get it framed, together with its friend, signed by the Queen, on Father’s elevation to Fellow.
Just need some time to but frames & find them somewhere to hang…
Will get it framed, together with its friend, signed by the Queen, on Father’s elevation to Fellow.
Just need some time to but frames & find them somewhere to hang…
Good Morning Folks.
Quick in and out this morning – off to blood tests done – apparently if i have some I am alive 🙂
Keep bearing up Nagsman!
Blood found in sufficient quantity but apparently it has a predominant green tinge to it – begorah that’ll be the Irish bit 🙂
My advice (for what it’s worth) is to stay off the Creme de Menthe! :-))
Not really my kind of poison. i am about a far from am alcoholic as you can get. A bottle of wine will last me 2 weeks – and will probably be used up in cooking.
Note to self – must do some baking.
Tasty recipe….
Take one round of Camembert, wrap in panchetta (bacon) . Further wrap in puff pastry – brush with egg yolk and bake in oven 200 until pastry is cooked.
Very filling – eat a half at a time served with salad.
Goes down well with family and Friends.
I shall try that P!
Not really my kind of poison. i am about a far from am alcoholic as you can get. A bottle of wine will last me 2 weeks – and will probably be used up in cooking.
Note to self – must do some baking.
Tasty recipe….
Take one round of Camembert, wrap in panchetta (bacon) . Further wrap in puff pastry – brush with egg yolk and bake in oven 200 until pastry is cooked.
Very filling – eat a half at a time served with salad.
Goes down well with family and Friends.
Good luck! I’m always amazed at the printouts from blood tests. The quantity and precision of the information is staggering.
I don’t think I’ve ever had one – not that they gave me the results of, anyway.
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And another one……..
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Why. Just why?
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/health-fitness/conditions/skin/vampire-facial-hiv/
The fatal disease afflicting our country:
☪️ancer
A West Yorkshire police constable has been arrested for two charges of supporting a proscribed organisation, specifically Hamas, contrary to section 13 of the Terrorism Act. The officer goes by the grand old Yorkshire moniker of Mohammed Adil.
What can anyone expect when the main criteria for police recruitment is diversity and not suitability?
Indeed.
Indeed.
Good Yorkshire stock.
Why would anyone want to look like that?
Vanity.
Sheer stupidity would be my guess.
Bragging:
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I listened to TCW London Assembly hustings. Howard Cox showed that he is a victim of Taqqiya when candidates were asked if they would encourage rings of church bells whenever a slammic call to prayer went out. Listen from about 23 minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxdQwH_X1oM&t=1404s
‘Morning All
Fun and games with the Sunday Times wine club cancelled subscription several days ago yet two days ago was an attempted delivery which I rejected went online and gave details and asked if my card had been debited
Yesterday a charming apologetic phone call yes card debited but refund on the way and sub cancelled
All Good
Then arriving home late last night what do I find?? A case of wine by my door!!
Tempted to just keep it but not my style rang this am and charming Cat sorted it and told me to open the case and keep one of each (6bottles) for my trouble and they will arrange a pickup of the rest
Result!!
There are still some organisations with decent customer service I highly recommend them
Meanwhile a lighter medley
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Become ungovernable..
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Love Fluffy!
Polish lass, is she? (rough road pic)
“This ride is going to be fun!”
Not so sure, one of those flying about could have your eye out.
There’s a reason the Volvo has soft suspension, and it’s not just because the Warqueen drives like a rally driver.
When we made the to have and to hold vows we both shared a very dirty look.
Related to bedrooms?
Try the Wine Society.
I ordered two boxes of assorted luxury products from Loch Fyne at £150 a pop. They got back to me a month later and said they couldn’t make the December/Christmas delivery. I told them they were Christmas presents and late delivery was not acceptable. I demanded my money back. Which i got.
Then on the 23rd December both boxes arrived at their destination.
I didn’t bother to offer to pay.
That is my style.
It’s a long story, but after a discussion with my statuesque Polish lady friend on WhatsApp (she’s on a sales tour of Far east just now), and the arrival of our Polish cleaner, my befuddled brain (what’s left after the stroke, at least) starts to ask questions (influenced by pints of homebrew ginger beer at about 10%):lacks – the statuesque one, and the cleaner both do, and as the only representatives of Polish pulchritude, I have to go with the statistics. No time to eat, and calories consumed are burned.
Q: What’s Polish folk music like? A: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn9501EPLkI&list=PLRkTdChZyTXgnryl-Sovwvq_ejP99Cbza&index=3 is a solution there. Tracks currently playing…
Q: Why are Polish women all thin, although really good looking? A: They all work like b
Q: why do many people not like the Poles? My brother doesn’t. A: Is it because they are like the Brits used to be decades ago – diligent, clannish, hard working, successful… ? Just look at the cleaner… man, does she work hard and for a rate that’s nothing like the friend in Bangkok!
Or possibly, like my late step-mother in law, they are terrible cooks so have no interest in food. To be fair to her, she grew up with servants and, by the time she had to cook for herself, it was WWII so there was nothing good to eat. Then she had a spell in a Nazi labour camp followed by liberation to post war Britain with food rationing so it is not surprising that she lost any interest in food that she might have started off with.
But at least she didn’t have the trauma of being misgendered.
Bastard!
He must buy them back, at 2024 prices!
I still have mine, hardback and softback, from 1960’s cough cough…
Ours were all hardback…sob sob :((
RB Whitehead
3 HRS AGO
BRAVE NEW WORLD
Brave New World in which we live
The Beeb unable now to sieve
The illiberal bias from its staff
Smug and venal; how they laugh
As they take the bended knee
Losing ground for all to see
Ne’er in sight a heart of oak
Just jellied spines; bent and woke”!!
Off to bank their gains ill got
Aye unaware that they are not
Reflections of democracy
Just hideous hypocrisy!
Failing even to report
Real news of truly large import
For fear it undermines their choice
As our ‘Vichy-British’ voice
Anti-Brexit, anti-Tory
The slant they give to every story
Epitomised on Question Time
That smorgasbord of pinko whine!
Ditto HI Got News For You
The jokes all based on lefty spew
The ‘stars’ still squabbling o’er their pay
Tax payer funded more each day
While always happy to abuse
Our entitlement to balanced views!!
Excellent. Who’s R B Whitehead?
Telegraph reader – BTL Comment….
Watch: Monty Panesar stumped on George Galloway’s Nato pledge
1 May 2024, 12:01pm
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If you thought the last you’d hear of George Galloway’s Workers Party of Britain would be the Rochdale by-election, you were sadly mistaken. ‘Gorgeous George’s’ group is back in the limelight after former England cricketer, Monty Panesar, announced that he would be the party’s candidate in Ealing Southall at the upcoming general election — even revealing ambitions to one day be Prime Minister. Panesar is just part of an eclectic bunch trying to be recruited by the Workers Party. While Galloway claims he’s held secret talks with several Labour MPs keen to jump ship, it has also been announced today that Craig Murray — the pro-indy blogger jailed for contempt of court over the Alex Salmond trial — will be joining his party’s ranks.
But while Galloway is busy making manoeuvres, it appears Panesar himself has quite a way to go until he masters the political basics. Quizzed by Times Radio presenter Stig Abell on the airwaves, the left-arm spinner turned left-wing crusader ended up totally flummoxed on the number one priority of his party: Nato. Protesting that he didn’t ‘have a deep understanding’ of the organisation, Panesar added its purpose was to ‘protect the European Union’ before agreeing ‘it’s got America in it’. Er, right. The ex-cricketer then decided to draw a rather tenuous link between the political defence body and illegal migrants living in ‘deprived areas’ of the UK — before remembering the question and hastily calling for a ‘debate’ on Nato.
But Abell wasn’t going to let Panesar off the hook, sensing the sportsman was on a sticky wicket. The rather excruciating exchange won’t have left many listeners bowled over…
Poor Monty, just a little out of his depth I’d say. This appeared in the DT yesterday:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cricket/2024/04/30/monty-panesar-mp-general-election-2024-prime-minister/
Naïve barely begins to describe it.
Your party leader has just said he’d like to disband Nato. Thoughts? ‘I don’t have enough knowledge about it.’ Any policies?
I have seen videos of a very young Mrs Thatcher replying in a very similar way about Edward Heath and his ambitions to join the Common Market. She simply didn’t know enough about it, they’d have to ask Mr.Heath who knew much more.
So what you are saying is that Monty ain’t no Panacea….
I don’t know. But I know what you mean about Polish women. Go East, young man, marry a Pole would be my advice to youngsters finding trouble with fat tattoo’d British girls.
Thanks for your support. I thought I was away out on a limb here.
But I’m a Scots Yorkehireman. No backing off.
Nigel Kennedy, the violinist, married a Polish lawyer. They live in Krakow. Not as daft as he likes to appear.
*piercings and mad hair
I don’t know. But I know what you mean about Polish women. Go East, young man, marry a Pole would be my advice to youngsters finding trouble with fat tattoo’d British girls.
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Is Mr Panesar OK? He is somewhat wide of the mark in his understanding here.
Indeed, let us know when you are avail.
Excellent! Will advise shortly.
Seems that he was caught out, fair and square..
Are you talking bails?
Well, Monty certainly was!
His political career will come to ashes.
You urn a badge for that!
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How about giving him a pet for Eid next year. A Snowy white dog would tick some of the boxes if you want to ruin his day!
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Keir Starmer owes Rosie Duffield an apology
Joan Smith
“If you want to see a human being squirm, just say the words “Rosie Duffield” to Sir Keir Starmer. He immediately looks like a man who wishes he was somewhere else — at the dentist, maybe, or having an intimate medical procedure. It happened again this morning, when he was asked by Susanna Reid on Good Morning Britain whether he was going to apologise to the Canterbury MP after finally admitting she was correct to say in 2021 that only women have a cervix.
The Leader of the Opposition tried, as usual, to swerve the question. “Rosie Duffield and I get on very well, we discuss a number of issues, she’s a much respected member of the Parliamentary Labour Party and I want to have a discussion with her and anybody else about how we go forward in a positive way,” he rambled.
This is not how Duffield sees it. She says Starmer hasn’t spoken to her for two-and-a-half years, and it’s not for want of trying on her part. Her efforts to talk to him about the bullying she’s endured from party members (and indeed anything else) have come to nothing, as she revealed in an article earlier this month.
“Have I heard a word from [Starmer]? Or from senior colleagues?” she wrote. “No!” She added that the party leader has “almost no personal contact with his backbenchers. The last message I sent to Keir, practically begging for support, was ignored.”
Duffield is certainly in need of support. She regularly encounters hostility in the House of Commons, where she says some of her Labour colleagues mutter about “fucking terfs” as she walks past. Worse, she’s been targeted by violent men, one of whom appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court yesterday. Glenn Mullen, 31, admitted sending threatening messages to Duffield and the author J.K. Rowling, one of which was a threat to shoot the MP.
Starmer’s refusal to apologise to Duffield is bad enough. It’s part of his mulish reluctance to admit he has said any number of risible things about sex and gender, as though we all have short memories and he can rewrite the past. He wholeheartedly embraced gender ideology after he became leader and now seems to be having second thoughts, which is hardly surprising in light of the casualties it’s already claimed — Nicola Sturgeon and Humza Yousaf in Scotland, Leo Varadkar in Ireland.
A decent man would throw up his hands and admit he was wrong. Instead, Starmer takes refuge in platitudes — but they’re dangerous platitudes. He says he talks to Duffield. She says he doesn’t. He says he wants to have a discussion with her and “anybody else” about sex and gender. So why have I been waiting more than three years for a response to my letter on this very issue, which described attacks on women members of the Labour Party by trans activists? He still hasn’t replied after I spoke to him in person at a dinner in May 2022.
The question of where our likely next prime minister stands on the conflict between women’s rights and the outrageous demands of trans activists is not going to go away. And Starmer has made the situation a great deal worse by appearing to lie on TV about his dealings with one of his own MPs.”
Joan Smith is a novelist and columnist. She has been Chair of the Mayor of London’s Violence Against Women and Girls Board since 2013. Her book Homegrown: How Domestic Violence Turns Men Into Terrorists was published in 2019.
It’s not an issue that will prevent a Labour victory at the GE.
More’s the pity. It’s not the issue per se (though that is bad enough and should be in its own right); it’s the lack of judgement in the first place, leading us to suspect he either has no critical thinking skills and/or no spine to stand up to bullies and then the lying to cover it up. This should sink the Liebour party but the main-stream media are in it up to their necks too as they have been cheering this trans-nonsense on.
No. It won’t. We need a slippery customer on top of the dung heap.
No. It won’t. We need a slippery customer on top of the dung heap.
Over on Talk TV (find it on Youtube), JHB majored on the dead Hainault boy.
Is it worth watching?
Provided nobody invades them (an occupational hazard of being Poland), they’ll be Europe’s top nation soon enough. I wish them well.
My husbands Dell laptop hasn’t been coming on when pressing the button, it’s about 7 years old, he called Dell who weren’t helpful, he then found a local Dell repair place of which we left the laptop on Monday – a family run business where you talk to people. Was quite worried about how much it’d cost as didn’t ask beforehand or whether it could be fixed. They just called the problem as a tiny little battery type thing ( not the main battery) they’ll need to rattle around in the hard drive and fit the battery thingy. It’ll cost £60 for the battery more then reasonable and it’ll be ready for collection on Friday . Husband was expecting them to say he needed a new laptop .
Sounds like it’s the CMOS battery, which powers the BIOS. It’s a flat disc e.g. CR2032 which you can replace yourself if you know what you’re doing.
10 for under a fiver!
Yep, needs replacing every few years on most computers.
What language is that? Klingon?
No. You can buy CR2032 batteries in your local Waitrose.
I think CR2032 is the same battery that I use in my kitchen scales.
They get about a bit.
I think CR2032 is the same battery that I use in my kitchen scales.
Sounds like it’s the CMOS battery, which powers the BIOS. It’s a flat disc e.g. CR2032 which you can replace yourself if you know what you’re doing.
Depends on the access to the motherboard on that particular laptop, but it’s a button battery replacement. Standard computer issue.
https://youtu.be/lGELOVZYOYI?si=cpSkw3Jic6362TqY
Depends on the access to the motherboard on that particular laptop, but it’s a button battery replacement. Standard computer issue.
https://youtu.be/lGELOVZYOYI?si=cpSkw3Jic6362TqY
No fool like a blind narcissistic fool.
In a recent US appearance Trudeau said he “trusted” that Canadians are ultimately going to come to their senses in the next election and vote for him.
Seriously? His polling numbers are predicting that the liberals could lose party status.
I blame the long and deep Canadian winters for their masochistic cravings…..
Gordon Lightfoot’s Song For A Winter’s Night
I saw him perform at The Albert Hall in the early 1970s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWKaheybmrQ
I blame the long and deep Canadian winters for their masochistic cravings…..
Does Canada use mail in ballots and Dominion voting machines?
A colleague made me laugh yesterday. She received a text from a neighbour which read, “The Bible says the meek shall inherit the earth. We’re stuffed”.
When is the next election in Canada.
I would like to see Jordan Peterson enter the political fray!
On or before October, 2025. Peterson isn’t a conservative, he’s a libertarian. I highly doubt he’d enter politics after the last eight or so years of his life. Eventful doesn’t even begin to describe it!
Rishi’s Rwanda round-up: Moment first illegal migrants set to be deported to Rwanda are handcuffed outside property, put in vans and detained in dramatic Home Office immigration raids.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13370943/The-illegal-migrants-set-deported-Rwanda-detained-Home-Office-operation.html
🎵 Here we go, here we go, here we go 🎵
It’s a start at least.
The Human Rights lawyers and refugee charities will stick their oars in.
Martin Freeman reveals he has given up vegetarianism
after 38 years over concerns that meat replacements are ‘very, very
processed’
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-13370781/Martin-Freeman-reveals-given-vegetarianism-38-years-concerns-meat-replacements-processed.html
Now he’s eating pork pies and scotch eggs. Those are also very very processed. Wally.
Not if he does a Grizz and makes his own. Mind, I like the M&S versions. My concession to healthy eating is that I’ve given up margarine and soya milk in favour of butter and whole milk. Also no more Coca Cola, or cats pee and pepper, as my late father called it.
I find shop bought scotch eggs to be too dry. Are the M&S ones any good?
I haven’t bought any very recently but I don’t recall them being dry. Quite moist and tasty from my recollection. They contain the dreaded rapeseed oil of course. Cutting out seed oils is easier said than done.
M&S Sotch Eggs
Cooked Egg (37%), British Pork (30%), Wheatflour contains Gluten (with Wheatflour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Water, Rapeseed Oil, Pork Fat, Onions, Potato Starch, Sage, Salt, Sea Salt, Ground Nutmeg, Ground White Pepper, Ground Black Pepper, Yeast
Think i will give it a miss. It’s just like those cocktail sausages wrapped in bacon. Tasteless pap.
Grizz Scotch Eggs: Free-range hen’s egg; Minced pork belly, salt, freshly-ground black pepper, dried sage, breadcrumbs.
Me too! I make much better ones!
Hertslass knows where i live. Get on with it !
Farnham, isn’t it? 🤣
Stop it ! Stupid woman !
Oh I say….what a rude man…!😛
Lost in translation….God moaning. The resist-once has accqo-aired a bum.
Lost in translation….God moaning. The resist-once has accqo-aired a bum.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbkOZTSvrHs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbkOZTSvrHs
Farnham, isn’t it? 🤣
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/9b870594e1eb6a565445cfdd3ee5f0914f3beb5eb4bb41fbda2e5de34ea0cce2.jpg Me too, Pet.
In the photo: Scotch egg, boiled ham, Branston pickle; and (look away) home-made pease pudding! 😘
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/9b870594e1eb6a565445cfdd3ee5f0914f3beb5eb4bb41fbda2e5de34ea0cce2.jpg Me too, Pet.
In the photo: Scotch egg, boiled ham, Branston pickle; and (look away) home-made pease pudding! 😘
Go to local butchers for pies. Good choice for the margarine. It is not healthy that stuff. Haven’t touched it since the 1970s. Butter every day since.
Incidentally my nephew used to call dandelion and burdock dandelion and bird muck! He was 6 mind.
Go to local butchers for pies. Good choice for the margarine. It is not healthy that stuff. Haven’t touched it since the 1970s. Butter every day since.
Incidentally my nephew used to call dandelion and burdock dandelion and bird muck! He was 6 mind.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/b5518c043cc112d9ed2a4f592b58f04cc25b3b55d3533ce5a04898597e32701f.jpg https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/e209692da985b5fa70bf32c370c48864e21483e240cece04aee1bd9ae15c2b20.jpg Thanks, Sue.
I’d be happy to enter mine into any competition, anywhere, any time.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/aaf4a74b931dec056aceff7ed22868366c9f1b470a40ccaa287df7763533c9dd.jpg https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/0a0b85c35120421facd9c57205ed230b2bb968b9ac8bb45274f1a6c7be37dad2.jpg The same goes for my home-cured bacon and home-made sausages.
I’ve always dislike Coca Cola.
It has the aftertaste of a horrible aperient called Lixon that my mother gave me every Saturday night.
I’ve always dislike Coca Cola.
It has the aftertaste of a horrible aperient called Lixon that my mother gave me every Saturday night.
A little of what you fancy does you good.
I used to work in a factory where they made Sausage Rolls and Pork Pies. Never eaten either since!
I bet you’d eat mine.
Yes, she would. And your bakery goods.
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Oooooh! Vanilla slices…drooling now!
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/24bce680a35f8ed4f8b41f35ccd689077af912005eccd2b8d46c50c453e186ab.jpg They’ve never heard of them in Sweden, pet, so (like most other things) I have to make my own.
Vanilla slices and Eccles cakes are my two absolute favourites.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/24bce680a35f8ed4f8b41f35ccd689077af912005eccd2b8d46c50c453e186ab.jpg They’ve never heard of them in Sweden, pet, so (like most other things) I have to make my own.
Vanilla slices and Eccles cakes are my two absolute favourites.
Oooooh! Vanilla slices…drooling now!
Eccles cakes!!!!
What do the four exclamation marks signify?
Do you love them, as I do, or do you (irrationally) hate them?
Love them. We are all still waiting for our invite chez Grizz. It I can’t make Monday.
Eccles cakes!!!!
How do you cut them so neatly?
A very sharp (and honed) kitchen knife, which is heated under the tap till hot.
Blimey, Grizzly! Your attention to detail is exemplary. No-one can accuse you of doing things by half. Salute.
Thanks.
I was brought up and trained (in all my jobs) under the motto that if a job is worth doing then it’s worth doing well.
How do you cut them so neatly?
Yes, she would. And your bakery goods.
I bet you’d eat mine.
He was never the brightest button in the box! He married Amanda Abbington! 🤦🏻♀️
Just did a search, oh Lord her!
That’s the one! 🙄
He’s also a rabid Pinko, pet.
He’s also a rabid Pinko, pet.
He was never the brightest button in the box! He married Amanda Abbington! 🤦🏻♀️
Mine aren’t.
Yes, they go through a ‘process’ when I make them but I don’t add unnatural chemicals, ville oils or weird ingredients.
Mine aren’t.
Yes, they go through a ‘process’ when I make them but I don’t add unnatural chemicals, ville oils or weird ingredients.
His success/popularity puzzles me. He’s not an actor. He’s just himself in different costumes.
Party Political Broadcast
Lefties are a threat, to our country, our freedom, our history, our culture, our wealth, our civilised values and our sanity, but apart from that, they are okay.
So Vote Labour Tomorrow
You know it makes absolutely no sense, whatsoever
(It obviously does for Masochists )
Party Political Broadcast
Lefties are a threat, to our country, our freedom, our history, our culture, our wealth, our civilised values and our sanity, but apart from that, they are okay.
So Vote Labour Tomorrow
You know it makes absolutely no sense, whatsoever
(It obviously does for Masochists )
Ah – memories, memories….!!
HAINAULT SWORD ATTACK
Boy, 14, killed in Hainault sword attack is named:
Neighbours say teen ‘didn’t hear warning because he was wearing
headphones’ – as it emerges he attended same private school as
Nottingham knife victim Grace O’Malle
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13371085/Hainault-sword-attack-boy-named-Daniel-Anjorin-London.html
Wearing headphones at 7am?
It’s a ‘thing’!
It’s a ‘thing’!
I believe they sleep with headphones on. You can only tell if they are awake by looking to see whether they are holding a phone in their hands…
What a strange co-incidence. I feel there is more to this than meets the eye. False flag…?
What a strange co-incidence. I feel there is more to this than meets the eye. False flag…?
What’s a “Hainault Sword”?
Dunno. Ask me an easy one.
Dunno. Ask me an easy one.
A shorter, stabby one, George.
A sword of Epping proportions.
Edit: or, for the history buffs, it was what Edward III used to beget the Black Prince, John of Gaunt etc.
What’s a “Hainault Sword”?
GP struck off after having sex with multiple women at his surgery in working hours. 1 May 2024.
The former GP was accused of having sex with half a dozen women in the room where he treated patients and blamed his actions on a “sex addiction”.
An independent panel ruled that his ability to practice was “impaired” and his actions “incompatible” with the profession of a doctor.
One assumes that they had less trouble booking appointments than his patients.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/04/30/thomas-plimmer-doctor-struck-off-sex-women-surgery-swindon/
There is a trial ongoing involving a former doctor at our local surgery in similar circumstances. The first trial was inconclusive and a retrial is imminent. Why do I mention this? Well he happened to be my GP many years ago! On one occasion when I had an appointment I was kept waiting for quite a while. Eventually a young lady came out and I could tell from the look on her face that something wasn’t right. Obviously I didn’t know about his sex cravings at the time and I may well be jumping to the wrong conclusion as my own appointment progressed normally. It was some time later that I got a letter telling me he was no longer at the surgery, reason not mentioned, and I had a new (lady) doctor.
It does seem these things go on sadly.
I do hope he washed his hands before examining you……………
What are the chances of me having sex with multiple lady doctors at the local surgery during working hours?
Must I join a waiting list?
What are the chances of me having sex with multiple lady doctors at the local surgery during working hours?
Must I join a waiting list?
I started to cut the grass but have given up – it’s too hot. I’ll finish it off this evening
Bloomin’ warm here too, Spikey! We’re going to barbie a spatchcocked chicken wot I have prepared and marinaded! The twins are very very excited! 😘
Drizzle some honey over it before serving and the twins will think you are a goddess.
She is a goddess!
This I know having lunched with her – a merry soul.
And to you too, Tom! You shall go to the ball again soon – just when Richard and I get our diaries sorted!
But I don’t have a partner, these days, Sue.
Will we not do?
Surely will, I look forward to our next lunch – wherever.
Will we not do?
But I don’t have a partner, these days, Sue.
Let me know, I can hopefully join!
Ooh! When are you about? Wales is another country….
When anything intersting is happening..
When anything intersting is happening..
More diaries to check. Any news from Richard?
Ooh! When are you about? Wales is another country….
Let me know, I can hopefully join!
I hope you paid !
We shared, between four of us.
Lucky Bee!
Lucky Bee!
Ah darling! Thank you for those very kind words!💕
Gran rocks – OK! 😄
Gran rocks – OK! 😄
Never heard of spatchcocked before Sue – sounds rather rude 😘
It’s not very pretty!
Looks very nice to me 🙂 I’ve done spatchcocked pigeon but not chicken.
Thank you!
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You need some pre-1960 recipe books 🙂
I’ve got one but it’s not mentioned
I’ve got one but it’s not mentioned
You need some pre-1960 recipe books 🙂
You simply cut out its backbone and then flatten it out before cooking it.
You simply cut out its backbone and then flatten it out before cooking it.
I am wearing a pullover and my heating is still on. ☹️
May the 2nd be with you! Sadiq Khan wins Luke Skywalker’s backing to remain mayor of London as Star Wars actor Mark Hamill urges voters to support the Labour politician tomorrow.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13370835/May-2nd-Sadiq-Khan-wins-Luke-Skywalkers-backing-remain-mayor-London-Star-Wars-actor-Mark-Hamill-urges-voters-support-Labour-politician-tomorrow.html
Mark Hamill looks like shit.
He is a shit.
He is now dead to me. Actually before he trots off he can lick my steaming sh*t.
He is an American actor and should mind his own business.
Jabba the Huq for Mayor!
Jabba the Huq for Mayor!
I’ll add to my earlier comment. I’m glad Star Wars: The Last Jedi was so atrocious. Haha, good.
I’ll add to my earlier comment. I’m glad Star Wars: The Last Jedi was so atrocious. Haha, good.
WTF is it to do with Hamill?
Not very much. He’s just sharing an opinion about something in another country as many of us do here.
I share opinions about other countries if they affect us in the UK.
Hamill’s life is very unlikely to be affected by a Starmer government.
It’s because he once lived in London that he takes an interest. I’m not unduly worried about it. I doubt he’ll have much influence on the outcome. Khan will win a comfortable majority either with or without Hamill’s intervention. It might help if other parties would put up more formidable candidates but I suspect personal vanity dissuades them from the prospect of challenging Khan and losing.
Doesn’t matter who puts who up as a candidate. The postal votes are in, as they always are, well in advance. The election is not democratic in any meaningful sense.
He’d still win with just his legitimate votes.
I very, very much doubt that, David.
I cannot yet sensibly speculate about tomorrow’s vote but, in the 2021 election, Khan beat Shaun Bailey by a margin of 120,670 votes on the first count and 228,433 after second preferences had been allocated. I cannot believe that voter fraud would account for such large majorities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_London_mayoral_election#Results
Shaun Bailey’s supposed party (“The Conservative Party”) gave him no help at all. It is the same with Susan Hall. I agree with you that this ghastly little despot will probably win
Shaun Bailey’s supposed party (“The Conservative Party”) gave him no help at all. It is the same with Susan Hall. I agree with you that this ghastly little despot will probably win
T.
WTF is it to do with Hamill?
Conjoined twins who share a vagina but have different sexualities
candidly reveal the ‘uncomfortable’ truth about their sex lives.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-13367179/conjoined-twins-lesbian-straight-sexual-urges-intercourse.html
Pass the sick bag…………..
Don’t want to know. If they don’t share the same body, how does that work?
I saw the headline but couldn’t bring myself to read the article.
Me neither.
You actually buy that idiotic rag and believe all the bollocks it prints?
I don’t buy it. It’s online. And no i don’t believe anything that is printed. Speaking of which, our local councils provide pressreader for free ! You’re the one spending money on useless articles. :@)
We read it online from time to time to see what lies and propaganda they are telling the herd today. One has to know these things to be prepared. The DM is less free though than once it was. The free parts are the propaganda the state requires us to ingest.
You actually buy that idiotic rag and believe all the bollocks it prints?
The real worry is that this sort of perverted interest is right in the wheelhouse of the globalists’ cold world. The Mail is socialising depravity.
Go easy on the afternoon vino, ladies!
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I didn’t see that coming!
“Police officer charged under Terrorism Act for sharing Hamas images
PC Mohammed Adil, from Bradford, faces two counts of publishing an image in support of the banned terror group”
Heartwarming, isn’t it? Policing by consent….
Bet he says it was a mistake.
I bet he lies….
Friendly local bobby. Always a kind word. Loves his Nan (and his four wives) to bits…
Mohammed…
Mohammed…
I bet he lies….
He thought they were cuddley kittens?
Maybe the Met should improve their eyesight tests.
“Police officer charged under Terrorism Act for sharing Hamas images
PC Mohammed Adil, from Bradford, faces two counts of publishing an image in support of the banned terror group”
Heartwarming, isn’t it? Policing by consent….
Bet he says it was a mistake.
Obviously a Demotwat Demonrat.
Time for another dose of McCarthyism.
Time for another dose of McCarthyism.
Obviously a Demotwat Demonrat.
Could any track be better than this? Both musically, and in sentiment? What a voice!
https://youtu.be/VqhCQZaH4Vs?si=iqBSQWC2dxY6FUsr
Me neither.
And then, just like that, YouTube jumps to this – a track I heard so often, driving from Aberdeen to Ardersier on a Monday and back on a Friday, living away from my lass… still breaks my heart to hear it. I’m sorry Sinead isn’t with us any longer, but at least SWMBO is…
https://youtu.be/0-EF60neguk?si=ZhynfmgKB_zrKL_M
The perfect example of a complete nutter. Post mortem said she died at home of natural causes – what are they hiding, some of her four husbands and twenty plus partners would like to know – including the women?
Indeed.
Back in 1990, lovely voice and lyrics.
I’ll still give her a massive hug when we meet in the afterlife. She sang me through a hard episide in my life, so I owe her that.
What religion was she when she died? Jedi Knight? Follower of the Flying Spaghetti Monster?
She very publicly espoused the Religion of Peace towards the end of her life.
Proves she was mad.
Well yes. I don’t share the enthusiasm for the pop song that Ober loves, but she did have the most lovely voice and particularly good on Irish folk songs (eg the Foggy Dew)
https://youtu.be/mWIaP0NnEOQ
Well yes. I don’t share the enthusiasm for the pop song that Ober loves, but she did have the most lovely voice and particularly good on Irish folk songs (eg the Foggy Dew)
And then, just like that, YouTube jumps to this – a track I heard so often, driving from Aberdeen to Ardersier on a Monday and back on a Friday, living away from my lass… still breaks my heart to hear it. I’m sorry Sinead isn’t with us any longer, but at least SWMBO is…
https://youtu.be/0-EF60neguk?si=ZhynfmgKB_zrKL_M
Maybe not but I’m sure it’ll taste good 😘
It definitely looks better when it’s been cooked!! 😘😳
I’m just cooking some chicken thighs in the air fryer 😘
It definitely looks better when it’s been cooked!! 😘😳
and cheap on Amazon
and cheap on Amazon
Ladies don’t pay in my book. Unless they are drinking Champagne !
With or without slipper..?
With or without slipper..?
I was driving!
Ooh…cheap date.
Ladies don’t pay in my book. Unless they are drinking Champagne !
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“Takes a real interest in all the school kids”
“Takes a real interest in all the school kids”
Good afternoon, swirls in on a beautful joyous sunny spring day – actual spring
Already? Crikey!
The yellow orb is in the sky .
Already? Crikey!
Good afternoon, swirls in on a beautful joyous sunny spring day – actual spring
I do spatchcocked poussin then drizzled with honey. Cooks in 20 mins in my airfryer/mini oven.
Sounds delicious!
I do spatchcocked poussin then drizzled with honey. Cooks in 20 mins in my airfryer/mini oven.
We should have played this a few weeks ago, on ANZAC day.
When the chips are down you find out who your friends are. Never forget. Aussies and Kiwis, and Kanucks all came to help, and died in horrible numbers.
Friends.
https://youtu.be/cnFzCmAyOp8?si=UCx6pDOdZGWpSbi4
That was beautiful, and brought a lump to my throat.
A cousin of mine who lives ‘down under’ shared a photo of her 4 year old son (complete with kilt and mini chanter) standing with a 102 year old veteran.
Such music and images, as well as old Battle of Britain fly pasts, make me think of how my great grandparents and my grandparents must have felt when their sons went off to war. They were all ‘fortunate’, as all returned home more or less intact in body, though not all in mind. One great grandfather died at home after medical discharge caused by a pre-existing health problem that was worsened by the his WW1 experiences, one grandfather suffered from gassing and died relatively young, and my other grandfather was sent home to recover from injuries sustained at the Somme, then was sent back to the front. One of my late uncles was captured at Dunkirk, and had a terrible time in a POW camp but survived – my mother said he was, unsurprisingly, a changed man when he came home.
It always make me grateful that my own sons have never had to answer the call to war or be conscripted.
“It always make me grateful that my own sons have never had to answer the call to war or be conscripted.”
I hope my two lads avoid that, more than anything else.
My lad is 19. My daughter is 20. I am petrified a) my son might be a sacrifice to the Great Military Complex and all those getting rich off the back of it and b) my daughter may not have a husband as all the good men will be killed. See the Great War, etc.
We should never forget who our friends are. Who knows when we might need those lads again?
The latest woke Bond Movie
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The Telegraph
Supersize me: McDonald’s plots bigger burgers
Fast food chain sees appetite for larger patties as it battles sluggish sales
Adam Mawardi 1 May 2024 • 10:57am
McDonald’s is preparing to roll out a bigger burger to help boost the fast food giant’s flagging sales.
Ian Borden, the chief financial officer, on Tuesday said the restaurant’s chefs from around the world have created a “larger, satiating burger”.
The new product will be introduced in certain markets to test its global appeal, he told analysts during an earnings call.
The dish is designed to meet customers’ appetite for more filling patties, Bloomberg reported.
The bigger burger comes as McDonald’s grapples with sluggish demand as anti-Israel boycotts continue to hurt its sales.
Pro-Palestinan campaign groups have called for diners to boycott McDonald’s after photos and videos on social media showed franchised stores in Israel offering free meals to its soldiers following the Oct 7 Hamas attack.
Customers in the Middle East and Muslim-majority markets such as Indonesia and Malaysia have since shunned McDonald’s over its perceived support of Israel.
Sales across McDonald’s international developmental franchised markets fell 0.2pc during the first quarter of 2024, marking the segment’s first quarterly decline in two years.
The fast-food chain blamed this “slightly negative” performance on the continued impact of the war in the Middle East.
McDonald’s has denied taking any position in the ongoing conflict and said it is not responsible for the actions of its franchisees, which pay the group a fee to licence its brand and recipes.
Chris Kempczinski, the chief executive, warned in January that such “misinformation” about its support for Israel was harming its Middle East sales.
Chris Kempczinski
Chris Kempczinski said the campaign to boycott McDonald’s was founded on misinformation Credit: Jean Marc-Giboux/AP Images
McDonald’s overall increased global sales 1.9pc last quarter, driven by strong sales in the US, according to its latest results.
Plans to introduce a bigger burger comes after McDonald’s unveiled plans in December to boost growth by focusing on core menu items.
This back-to-basics strategy has included a new advertising campaign highlighting improvements to its Big Mac, quarter pounder with cheese and double cheeseburger.
The upgrades reportedly mark the first time in the US company’s 84-year history that changes have been made to its classic burgers.
Chad Schafer, McDonald’s USA’s senior director of culinary innovation, previously said: “We found that small changes, like tweaking our process to get hotter, meltier cheese and adjusting our grill settings for a better sear, added up to a big difference in making our burgers more flavourful than ever.”
It follows plans by fast-food rival Burger King to improve its flagship Whopper burger as part of efforts to turn around the business.
McDonald’s new burger could heighten competition with Burger King, whose efforts to offer customers more burger for their buck has previously culminated in the Big King XL and then the Big King XXL
Recently I had the misfortune of being invited to a “Roast” at one of the Toby Inn eateries where you are encouraged to:
“Go Extra Large for just £1.99”
Judging by the sizes of some of the customers they appear to have had no qualms about following this exaltation.
Afterwards I thought they should be renamed :T‘Obycity Inns
I have never eaten a burger from McDonald’s or Burger King.
Our two adult sons are very proud of the fact that their parents never took them to MacDonalds, nor Burger King.
Our girls too!
Yes, my parents were like that.
I think the first McDonalds opened near us in the very early 1960s in the Upper Midwest. ‘Just drive into McDonalds’ the jingle went. We never did but I sometimes had McDonalds for lunch at friends’ houses.
When my family moved to London a few years later there was no McDonalds. Wimpy was a place where you went in hungry and came out even hungrier than before.
Some 40 years ago the first McDonalds opened in the centre of the Spanish city where I live now and my kids really loved going when they were small. I think they even went to birthday parties in a special kids’ section.
The problem for McDonalds is that there are now lots of great places to eat hamburgers. Specialist places make them better and cheaper. I haven’t been to McDonalds for years.
My son and his family live in California and we’ve eaten some great hamburgers there. There’s a place called ‘Pinks’ in Melrose Hollywood queues around the block all day every day. Fast Mexican service, chili sauce on your cheeseburger, couldn’t ask for more.
‘In&out’ rather than McDonalds. Gosh even working there inspires disdain apparently.
Times change anyway. My eldest grandson (7 years old) came from California for a few days last month and we took him to lunch for something all kids seem to like now: Sushi, a buffet place where he could eat as much as he wanted.
Don’t think McDonalds can compete with that.
Yes, my parents were like that.
I think the first McDonalds opened near us in the very early 1960s in the Upper Midwest. ‘Just drive into McDonalds’ the jingle went. We never did but I sometimes had McDonalds for lunch at friends’ houses.
When my family moved to London a few years later there was no McDonalds. Wimpy was a place where you went in hungry and came out even hungrier than before.
Some 40 years ago the first McDonalds opened in the centre of the Spanish city where I live now and my kids really loved going when they were small. I think they even went to birthday parties in a special kids’ section.
The problem for McDonalds is that there are now lots of great places to eat hamburgers. Specialist places make them better and cheaper. I haven’t been to McDonalds for years.
My son and his family live in California and we’ve eaten some great hamburgers there. There’s a place called ‘Pinks’ in Melrose Hollywood queues around the block all day every day. Fast Mexican service, chili sauce on your cheeseburger, couldn’t ask for more.
‘In&out’ rather than McDonalds. Gosh even working there inspires disdain apparently.
Times change anyway. My eldest grandson (7 years old) came from California for a few days last month and we took him to lunch for something all kids seem to like now: Sushi, a buffet place where he could eat as much as he wanted.
Don’t think McDonalds can compete with that.
The Telegraph
Supersize me: McDonald’s plots bigger burgers
Fast food chain sees appetite for larger patties as it battles sluggish sales
Adam Mawardi 1 May 2024 • 10:57am
McDonald’s is preparing to roll out a bigger burger to help boost the fast food giant’s flagging sales.
Ian Borden, the chief financial officer, on Tuesday said the restaurant’s chefs from around the world have created a “larger, satiating burger”.
The new product will be introduced in certain markets to test its global appeal, he told analysts during an earnings call.
The dish is designed to meet customers’ appetite for more filling patties, Bloomberg reported.
The bigger burger comes as McDonald’s grapples with sluggish demand as anti-Israel boycotts continue to hurt its sales.
Pro-Palestinan campaign groups have called for diners to boycott McDonald’s after photos and videos on social media showed franchised stores in Israel offering free meals to its soldiers following the Oct 7 Hamas attack.
Customers in the Middle East and Muslim-majority markets such as Indonesia and Malaysia have since shunned McDonald’s over its perceived support of Israel.
Sales across McDonald’s international developmental franchised markets fell 0.2pc during the first quarter of 2024, marking the segment’s first quarterly decline in two years.
The fast-food chain blamed this “slightly negative” performance on the continued impact of the war in the Middle East.
McDonald’s has denied taking any position in the ongoing conflict and said it is not responsible for the actions of its franchisees, which pay the group a fee to licence its brand and recipes.
Chris Kempczinski, the chief executive, warned in January that such “misinformation” about its support for Israel was harming its Middle East sales.
Chris Kempczinski
Chris Kempczinski said the campaign to boycott McDonald’s was founded on misinformation Credit: Jean Marc-Giboux/AP Images
McDonald’s overall increased global sales 1.9pc last quarter, driven by strong sales in the US, according to its latest results.
Plans to introduce a bigger burger comes after McDonald’s unveiled plans in December to boost growth by focusing on core menu items.
This back-to-basics strategy has included a new advertising campaign highlighting improvements to its Big Mac, quarter pounder with cheese and double cheeseburger.
The upgrades reportedly mark the first time in the US company’s 84-year history that changes have been made to its classic burgers.
Chad Schafer, McDonald’s USA’s senior director of culinary innovation, previously said: “We found that small changes, like tweaking our process to get hotter, meltier cheese and adjusting our grill settings for a better sear, added up to a big difference in making our burgers more flavourful than ever.”
It follows plans by fast-food rival Burger King to improve its flagship Whopper burger as part of efforts to turn around the business.
McDonald’s new burger could heighten competition with Burger King, whose efforts to offer customers more burger for their buck has previously culminated in the Big King XL and then the Big King XXL
Here’s one for you:
Was pop music better when we were younger because… we were young or It was new?
For example, nowadays, it all sounds the same, but how about Dr Hook, for example? https://youtu.be/7LXpnNKNxJI?si=b-u7DitnEyzHfeMU
The lyrics seem to resonate better, as well.
Thoughts?
Or am I wrong…?
You’re very right, pet!
Ooo… called Pet!
Thanks!
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Or am I wrong…?
The Golden Age of Pop is the mid to late 1960s. Fact. Coincidentally following the era of The Beatles. Look at the top 10 records of any given week. Track after track after track. Before that period standards were excellent, it’s around then the art of in and out in under 3 minutes 30 really kicks in. This was before I was born which puts a dampener on the idea that “It’s from your yoof”. Nah.
I also note there was a creative blossoming in the 80s, in the UK in particular, through the vehicle of the synth.
Modern pop is generally utter garbage.
“….. before I was born……” ! It all happened long after I was born…. and I regard ‘ABBA’ as being ‘my time’. As for modern pop, I didn’t know pop still existed
Sgt Pepper’s was 1967. I think that was mid revolution, so it went well into the 70s. But you had to be there :-). And if you were you don’t remember!
Here’s one for you:
Was pop music better when we were younger because… we were young or It was new?
For example, nowadays, it all sounds the same, but how about Dr Hook, for example? https://youtu.be/7LXpnNKNxJI?si=b-u7DitnEyzHfeMU
The lyrics seem to resonate better, as well.
Thoughts?
For once, it was not the Muslipolitan farce but Yorksheer.
Maybe he was victimised by a former England cricket captain.
Let me be clear – are you all saying free speech is only what we agree with?
When they come for you – and believe me they will if this goes on – there may be some changes of mind…
{Part of the problem is that GBNews seem to have been bought by Reform UK
Just glanced at my grand daughter’s homework (Year 6 – last year of Primary School).
Me to her: “You do know Co2 is plant food?’
Her to me: “Yes of course I do?”
Me to her: “Then why are they trying to reduce it?’
Her to me: “Because it’s bad for the planet…”
Me: Silence.
Boy I can’t wait until she’s a little older to show her:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A24fWmNA6lM
Be gentle. It’s quite a revelation when all those you have believed turn out to be wrong/liars…
I do intend to be gentle. I don’t want her to be ostracised by her peers until she is strong enough to prevail and convince others that Net Zero is just WWB….
Tell her that CO2 is essential for running barges otherwise they sink without trace with a loss of all hands. {:^))
And that they blow CO2 into greenhouses to get better growth…
The NASA satellite images of global greening should be good for that age group.
I was talking to our grad today at work about the “climate bollox”. He was quite shocked I said that out loud. He is not stupid and admitted the assumptions going into the models might not be any good. I think he was quite shocked to hear someone say what they thought about “climate change” out loud. One hopes he might start to question it and speak out against the “orthodoxy”. We seem to be finally getting somewhere with the trans-nonsense, after all. But I appreciate the climate bollox is more lucrative and has more politicians involved in the scam.
I was talking to our grad today at work about the “climate bollox”. He was quite shocked I said that out loud. He is not stupid and admitted the assumptions going into the models might not be any good. I think he was quite shocked to hear someone say what they thought about “climate change” out loud. One hopes he might start to question it and speak out against the “orthodoxy”. We seem to be finally getting somewhere with the trans-nonsense, after all. But I appreciate the climate bollox is more lucrative and has more politicians involved in the scam.
Good afternoon. Washington has forbidden publication of this man’s books.( In a week incidentally where I read that an MP in the Commons was blocked from asking a question by government.). In UK they do offer one volume – to be accurate I see they offer one volume in UK – The Foundations of Geoploitics. I think he is remarkable. See what you think if you care to.
https://open.substack.com/pub/tarableu/p/amazon-cant-sell-books-by-this-man?r=10qzvs&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Excellent. The interview 20 mins well worth watching…
Listening to this, the thoughts that occur to me that it’s not triumphant, indicating “eff you”, but a bit gentle that Scotland won that one…
https://youtu.be/RawfKi-8hvc?si=L8WgoHDANAw4gqhW
Maybe I need a zed or three..
These days it is more “Flaw of Scotland…”
Oh! Very good…for a Bhoy!
What a bl**dy dirge it is!
🙁
It’s the ‘added on’ bits I really find vomit-inducing!
I made a YouTube collection for our 40th wedding anniversary, but it was overtaken by events – my Mother having to go & live in a care home, COVID and we had to clear & sell her house, all the same summer… 40th wedding anniversary to the woman who is the source of all tha’s wonderful in my life just disappeared. YouTube reminded me this weekend (thanks…!) so I thought I’d revisit some. Turns out, it’s a bit hard to listen to wihout the actual event.
All the extraneous stuff is irrelevant to the way you and your wonderful lady feel about each other. And I expect that you managing to tell her and your lovely sons, a little of the way you feel about them, is worth so much more.
It would have been good to get together again with the original participants in the wedding, but it’s so long ago, I think we lost touch with them all except for blood relatives. Pity.
I thought ‘God Save the King’ was bad enough, but ‘Flower of Scotland’ is even worse!
Curtseys.
Noooo! You’ve transgendered!
Don’t do that. You might not be able to stand up again.
Nor is it always flattering.
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It’s a bit like the minute you realise your parents aren’t infallible!
Sitting in my sunny garden 18c 👒 ( thanks to Helios ) drinking a cheeky G&T before I start dinner .
It turned wet here this afternoon.
A clueless Par Four!
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Surprise three today.
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Well done, Sue.
Just back from early doors pub. Something I did earlier.
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I’m with you at the back of the class today, it seems!
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12c here , drizzly and dull.
We had one hour early afternoon when I felt some warmth in the air and a little bit of sunshine , I took Pip out for a run , saw a few rabbits, yellowhammers and stonechats , and the larks were soaring and singing .
Moh had a good game of golf , he arrived home at about twoish , tired out and his foot hurts with a corn near his heel .
Getting an appointment with foot bods is difficult , he will have to wait 10 days .. as you know he is type 2 diabetes.
I always warn him not to fiddle with his feet !
I have just filled the bird feeders up again, have been doing that twice a day , hungry birds , no sign of fledglings yet . I have also scattered meal worms everywhere .
I tried to buy a Financial Times earlier .. scanned the head lines .. saw that house prices are dropping , or are they , and where .
The great white flight continues , and as well as that many huge beautiful country estates are on the market .. In fear of a prospective Labour/ Lib Dem government?
Bird food is very expensive these days but it ‘feels good’ to help them out. House price ‘increases’ might be dropping but the prices aren’t dropping, Belle, just increasing a bit more slowly.
https://twitter.com/CMY1952/status/1785573785850036544
That looks like Parnell Square, one of Dublin’s five iconic Georgian Squares.
Parnell Square deteriorated into a slum in the ‘Fifties/ ‘Sixties; perhaps it has been refurbished for the’boat people’?
We must pray that Mrs Abdul goes through the menopause before they can be reunited.
There are always his three other wives…
And divorce is easy.
Do you just say three times “I divorce you”, turn round three times and it’s done (if you’re a man) but if you’re a woman it’s more problematic and might result in a stoning to death. Classy religion.
And those to come
Nature is tough but this furry mother was up to the task.
https://twitter.com/TheFigen_/status/1784901051310612573
No, but the young squirrel probably won’t survive being constricted even if it’s not a venomous snake.
https://youtu.be/KlTrRa8Ubew?si=f1RWQZeZqG5V6G-F
Brass…
Gradely, lad.
Can’t beat a Brass Band…
This week’s issue of Country Life celebrates regional distinctiveness, from dialects to the differences in landscape that shape everything from the type of houses we live in to what we eat and drink. For instance, did you know there was a goddess of grit in Yorkshire, which is where the phrase “Yorkshire grit” comes from?
With experts warning that regional accents could disappear within decades, the magazine has collated a glossary of bizarre dialect words that are becoming ever more precious. Here are the highlights.
Apple-catchers (Herefordshire) Big knickers. The opposite of a G-string. Somewhere you could also stash a few pieces of fruit, if the occasion called for it.
Bange (East Anglia) A lingering dampness in the air. The type of weather that tricks you into leaving your coat at home, then soaks you to your underwear.
Beat the devil round the gooseberry bush (Sussex) To tell a long, rambling and very probably anticlimactic story.
Blaefummery (Scotland) Utter nonsense. For example: “This article is a load of blaefummery.”
Cag-mag (Lincolnshire) Cheap and nasty cuts of meat. Originally an 18th-century term for a tough old bird. Can now be taken to mean anything a bit rubbish.
Clish-ma-claver (Scotland) A good old gossip. The more idle the better.
Coopy down (southwest) To crouch down on one’s heels, resulting in a fair imitation of a hen laying an egg in its coop.
Cuddy-wifter (Scotland/north) A person of the left-handed persuasion. If we take the Scottish definition of “cuddy” as meaning donkey, this can be translated roughly as “donkey-wafter”.
Daggy (northeast) Scruffy and dirty, resembling the unsightly dags hanging from a sheep’s bottom.
Dardledumdue (East Anglia) A daydreamer.
Dew-bit (Dorset) A pre-breakfast snack or meal, preferably taken outdoors amid the early-morning dew. Was there ever a more poetic way to describe the munchies?
Doxy (Cornwall) The object of one’s affections. Possibly not one to use in a Valentine’s card, due to its 16th-century implication of promiscuity.
Emmet (Cornwall) A tourist. Thanks to its other definition of “ant”, the Cornish use this word to describe the summer influx of inept surfers swarming all over their county.
Fernticles (Northern Ireland) Freckles. From the Middle English farntikylle, meaning “resembling the seed of a fern”. Almost sickeningly sweet.
Forkin robbins (East Riding of Yorkshire) An earwig, rather than a brand of ice cream. The fork makes sense (little forked bottom, its Latin name is Forficula auricularia), but heaven only knows what those East Yorkshire earwigs have been doing to the local robin population.
You know warmer weather is on the way when your “apple-catchers” can dry in the breeze
Gobslotch (Yorkshire) A greedy and probably lazy individual.
God Almighty’s cow (Dorset) A ladybird. Defies explanation.
Griggling (Wiltshire) Knocking down the “griggles” — the runty, inferior apples — from the trees after the good fruit has been gathered.
Hookem-snivey (southwest) A wonderfully Victorian term for trickery or deceit — monkey business, if you will — as in Devon-educated author Eden Phillpotts’s Miser’s Money of 1920: “No man plays hookemsnivey with me twice.”
Mardy (Midlands/north) Petulant or sullen, especially when relating to a child. Can be used as a particularly fine insult: “mardy-bum” or “mardy-arse”.
Moldwarp (Scotland/north) A mole. Derives from the Middle English moldwerp, meaning “earth thrower”.
Neb (Midlands) To nose about. The literal definition is a bird’s beak — from the Old Norse nef —making it a cunningly subtle way of accusing someone of sticky-beaking.
Niddy-noddy (Lancashire) An April fool. “Noddy” generally has been a nod to the fool as far back as the 16th century.
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Nuddle (Suffolk/East Anglia) To walk quickly with your head down — an old word that would adequately describe most teenagers walking and consulting their mobile phones simultaneously.
Off-comed ’un (Yorkshire) Someone not from the area. Hopefully, you should be able to shake off this tag about 500 years after your family has moved to the village.
Plodge (Northumberland/Scotland) To wade through or splash about in water or mud. A jolly fun thing to do, until you pass the age of ten.
Quilt (Liverpool) A Scouser’s take on a wimp or “wet blanket”.
Ram-stam (Scotland/north) Headstrong or reckless. Variations on the theme abound: ramstamphish, ramtamlat, ram-tambling — take your pick.
Shrammed (south) Somewhat to incredibly cold — or “brass monkeys”, to reference an old navy phrase.
Skopadiddle (Yorkshire) A cheeky or mischievous youth. Far more socially acceptable than some of the commonly used alternatives.
Slammakin (Devon) An untidily dressed woman. Essentially, most relatively recent mothers and/or remote workers.
Snicket (northwest) The passageway between two houses. Amazon drivers, take note: “Left in the snicket” is infinitely more charming than “Dumped behind the bins”.
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The only one of those that I’d heard of was “Mardy” – common in south Lincs. in the 70s & 80s.
Loadsa places here in South Wales dubbed “the Mardy”
I’ve come across ’emmet’ before. Other than that, ‘mardy’ is the only I knew beforehand. My favourite, though, is right at the top, ‘apple catchers’. You can just imagine a cluster of Granny Smiths in big knickers.
“Apple – Scroggers” in Glawstershire. Cooby down.
“Apple – Scroggers” in Glawstershire. Cooby down.
I’ve come across ’emmet’ before. Other than that, ‘mardy’ is the only I knew beforehand. My favourite, though, is right at the top, ‘apple catchers’. You can just imagine a cluster of Granny Smiths in big knickers.
Hence the one-word description of this present government (as sought by an earlier nottler) would be: Daggyquilt
Snicket was a term also used in South Yorkshire along with Ginnel .
Surprised they didn’t list Grockles (Dorset / Devon)
Also snickelways in York.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snickelways_of_York
Jennal in N.E. Derbys.
Jitty in Leicestershire: Same as a ginnel.
What about Nesh?
Wimpishly intolerant of cold.
That’s a North-Western word as well! Also applies to a bit of a tosser, as in ‘he’s a bit nesh’….
I’ve heard of corry fister for left handedness but never cuddy wifter.
Something in the way of rats eating their own here from what I can make out…
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/01/bbc-boss-jess-brammar-part-of-sham-recruitment/
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It’s not as though Croxall had the wrong views on the world. She rejoiced at Bonjo’s elimination from the Tory leadership contest in 2022. The photo shows her to be a proper bruiser. How apt that the ghastly Brammar should be at the centre of this.
Here’s a wind that this young lass can blow well!
https://youtu.be/IYXlSPQEIYE?si=gDVBXuYQHSmE80hh
Puts some energy into the world!
I’m still waiting for Benny Hill to come scuttling up and pinch her arse, then she chases him all around the auditorium. Maybe slap a bald guy in the orchestra on the head a few times??
Here’s a wind that this young lass can blow well!
https://youtu.be/IYXlSPQEIYE?si=gDVBXuYQHSmE80hh
Puts some energy into the world!
And I love this!
https://youtu.be/va6nPu-1auE?si=il_uQ5WVUctN4Fci
Brilliant piss-take of ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’ by the Verve (great song) – Apologies if you know this, but just look at the original to see how good it is!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lyu1KKwC74
And, finally, for some energy…
https://youtu.be/FuiMQPc5aKA?si=nF-SQ6sKP5i_GSay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuUcQ3gXRb8
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That’s quite some manifesto. Bold, I’d tactfully call it.
It’s Mr Ed The Talking Horseshit!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=gTUUb79SoP8
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lovely 🙂
Indeed so
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This is what Im having for dinner this evening ( not the actual dinner )
Wild rice, brandy, mushrooms, pork,sour cream and chives in the sour cream
https://i.pinimg.com/564x/47/c9/22/47c9223ba8393be926614bb38ff9ef47.jpg
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/a17d7443d8d8cace8c00369f787c9a7cbf9aa1bb4c1413c05bde639af054bcbe.jpg
And the wild mushroom
We ate a similar dish yesterday , except we replaced rice with noodles . Delicious .
Yet another reason to disown the Conservatives:
“Yet this week, as AstraZeneca confirmed Sir Pascal’s annual salary would rise to £18.7 million, The Telegraph obtained court documents that showed the pharmaceuticals firm was admitting for the first time in legal proceedings that its vaccine can “in very rare cases” cause an illness which is fatal about 20 per cent of the time. When its symptoms of blood clots and low blood plate counts are not deadly it leaves its victims with devastating injuries. In the same documents, AstraZeneca accepts that it has no idea why the vaccine, developed in conjunction with the University of Oxford, should do that. “The causal mechanism is not known,” the company said in correspondence with Jamie Scott’s lawyers.
It’s a legal mess made more complicated because the Government indemnified AstraZeneca and other Covid vaccine-makers ahead of the mass rollout that began to much fanfare in December 2020. In other words, though AstraZeneca is one of the UK’s wealthiest businesses (it generated revenue of £37bn in 2023) it will be the British taxpayer that will foot any legal bills and damages should Mr Scott and 50 other claimants win their class action suit against the company. The details of the indemnification agreement have never been made public.”
Why £18.7 and not £18.8 – or £18.6 – million.
Just asking.
I imagine that £18.7 million is closer to the precise figure than either of the other two.
He couldn’t be seen to be greedy…Perhaps?
I’m glad he has given up and started eating meat again, just look how pale he looks compared to when he starred in Shawshank Redemption
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/01/martin-freeman-eating-meat-again-substitutes-very-processed/
Id not have recognised him as the man he was. Hopefully eating meat again will improve his health . Boiled cabbage and nuked green cheese cannot be healthy .
Do you mean Tim Robbins?
No
Freeman was not in The Shawshank Redemption.
Yes he was
https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSywMEfpJWqOAwy0t-ue5_fS4JPxLnXuifXx-CuYgH39q3B0Mdm
Morgan/Martin: aren’t they one and the same?
In truth, I think Bob3 is having a little joke.
That’s me gone for today. Turned out nice in the end. Shorts! Potted on 120 annuals. The MR has gone to her Keep Fit class – so I am reclining in the sun (indoors) with an Ivy Compton-Burnett novel. Not sure that I’ll make it all the way through….! Looking forward to a glass of wine when the MR returns at 7.05 pm.
Have a smashing evening.
A demain (another fine day – the last, apparently – rain Friday onwards…)
I suspect you will have a heavy read ahead of you, but it will probably be comfortably enjoyable because her wordsmithery will be exact and precise .
Probably similar to taking a quick look at another type of family life ?
Enjoy your quiet moments with your purring cats .
Dismal weather here , heating is switched on .
Fish pie for supper , with broccoli .
There is a distinction between a low-speed, electrically-assisted pedal cycle and an electric moped. There’s no distinction between the types of riders if they’re on footpaths. More than once I have been walking through the park and heard a buzzing sound rapidly approaching, followed by a yob hurtling by at 30mph or more.
I’d have a simple rule: no wheeled contrivance on any footpath. “The majority of cyclists are responsible” is the cry. Bollocks. They can die on the roads for all I care.
For the umpteenth time. These are NOT e-bikes. They are illegal motor vehicles. As you noted (“ There is a distinction between a low-speed, electrically-assisted pedal cycle and an electric moped.). But we need to stop calling things e-bikes when they are not (and, for that matter, calling Assemblies “Parliaments” or “governments”).
For the umpteenth time. These are NOT e-bikes. They are illegal motor vehicles. As you noted (“ There is a distinction between a low-speed, electrically-assisted pedal cycle and an electric moped.). But we need to stop calling things e-bikes when they are not (and, for that matter, calling Assemblies “Parliaments” or “governments”).
https://twitter.com/BrianAmbler2/status/1785688836535722459
Trust Monty to try to put a spin on it.
I think he’s dropped a googly.
It was certainly a wrong’un.
Just about more politically OK than ‘dropped a chinaman’….
He couldnt hold a bat the right way round – he only batted at 11 because there werent 12 in the side……
Sack the lot of them…(bet taxpayers are paying for the union’s legal action)
Civil service union tries to stop Rwanda flights with judicial review
FDA’s application is first legal challenge to the landmark legislation
Charles Hymas, HOME AFFAIRS EDITOR
1 May 2024 • 5:58pm
Civil servants are threatening to scupper Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan by mounting the first legal challenge to the landmark legislation.
The FDA union, which represents senior civil servants, has submitted an application for a judicial review over concerns that Home Office staff could be in breach of international law if they implement the Prime Minister’s Safety of Rwanda Act.
This is a breaking news story and is being updated
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BTL flooding in
The FDA – First Division Association or Association of First Division Civil Servants – has issued this statement.
https://www.fda.org.uk/home/Getinvolved/Safety-of-Rwanda-judicial-review.aspx
“…the integrity of the Civil Service Code…”
This would be the same Civil Service that operates in the Home Office, giving to thousands of immigrants visas and work permits for jobs that don’t exist.
Dave Penman is a militant trade unionist and leader of the union that complained of bullying by Priti Patel and launched a legal challenge to Bonjo’s decision not to sack her. I do not doubt for a minute that this action is political and not legalistic.
Since the Judiciary, the Civil Service and the Mainstream Media have all now become uber-politicised, and the voting system has been corrupted, how we vote is moot
No integrity there!
I’ve piped up. Snakes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxkwh4aELO8
Excellent, I like the Bocelli/Brightman version.
I preferred the Beatles’ version. Was it Ringo who sang “Now it’s time to say Goodbye. Goodbye, Goodbye”? Lol.
I thought that was Peter Cook and Dudley Moore? – Goodbye, Goodbye, I’m leaving you Goodbye……
Far ta ta ta ta Ta
Far ta ta ta Ta
I find this hard to like, Kitty – partly because of Katherine Jenkins (whose voice I really dislike, although i think her a really nice person)
If these mollycoddled anti-Israel students are America’s future, the West truly is doomed
Pampered Ivy League protesters will have no influence on events in the Middle East, but Heaven help us when they walk into the top jobs
MICHAEL DEACON, COLUMNIST & ASSISTANT EDITOR
1 May 2024 • 6:00pm
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/columnists/2024/05/01/TELEMMGLPICT000375853015_17145783880520_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqFoHsp_UsHlI0j-apX2eHrSJvD9xiApWoSujiOHocdUg.jpeg?imwidth=680
Columbia University’s anti-Israel students have discovered that protest is thirsty work
The anti-Israel student protesters bringing the United States’ top universities to a standstill may be rabidly fanatical, crashingly ignorant, and possibly even a tiny bit anti-Semitic, but I will say one thing for them: they’ve just provided us with the most hilarious video clip you’ll see all year.
The clip in question, which is going viral on social media, consists of an interview at Columbia University, New York, with a PhD English student – who, in her own words, is writing a dissertation on “theories of the imagination and poetry as interpreted through a Marxian lens in order to update and propose an alternative to historicist ideological critiques of the Romantic imagination”.
In recent days, however, I don’t suppose she’s had much time to pursue this vital line of inquiry. For Left-wing students at Columbia, there have been far more pressing matters to attend to. Such as illegally occupying a key university building as part of their protests against Israel.
It isn’t just the Israelis who have displeased them, though. They’re also angry with the university authorities. Because, apparently, those authorities have failed to supply them with food and drink to keep them going during their protest.
“Do you want students to die of dehydration and starvation or get severely ill?” wails the student in the clip. “This is, like, basic humanitarian aid we’re asking for.”
https://twitter.com/i/status/1785386376755900611
In summary: she seems to think that people who illegally occupy a building are entitled to be fed by the people who own it. Perhaps burglars should try this argument. Break into a house during the night, and then moan to the media that the owners didn’t invite them to stay for breakfast.
In their defence, the student says that her comrades “pay for a meal plan here”. No doubt they do. Equally, though, other students pay to be educated. Presumably they, too, are entitled to get what they’ve paid for. But they won’t be able to get it if mobs of Israel-hating hipsters prevent them from attending their lectures.
At any rate, this delightful young woman has given us some glorious entertainment. I love everything about that clip. The pomposity. The entitlement. The spectacular lack of self-awareness. And, in particular, the obscene use of the term “humanitarian aid”, when, far from facing starvation, she and her middle-class friends could easily toddle across the road to buy snacks at the nearest bodega.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/columnists/2024/05/01/TELEMMGLPICT000375858759_17145795493720_trans_NvBQzQNjv4Bqb2ZDPKGGGpkDo52HkqYK-HMb99SJ1zbY7Kzuqt-Dyzs.jpeg?imwidth=680
Protesters flew the flag of Palestine from the roof of Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall after barricading themselves inside the building CREDIT: Stephani Spindel/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock
Come to think of it, I suspect the reason she used that term is the same reason that so many white, Western protesters go on marches wearing Palestinian-style headdresses while calling for “intifada”. It’s all a form of role-play. Just as little children love pretending to be princesses or pirates, so cossetted Left-wing students love pretending to be persecuted minorities. It’s yet another way to demonstrate how wonderfully empathetic and compassionate they are. (See? We feel your pain. We need humanitarian aid, too. We were so busy protesting yesterday, we missed lunch!)
Then again, the rest of us shouldn’t laugh too hard. These pampered narcissists might not be able to influence events in the Middle East. But they’ll almost certainly influence our future. After all, they’re students at Ivy League universities. America’s educational elite. Which means that, in due course, they’ll be strolling into America’s top jobs, and taking leadership positions in business, the arts, education and politics.
This should worry us all. Because if these mollycoddled brats are America’s future, the West truly is doomed.
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Some enterprising realists have erected a screen across from the ill-informed anti-semites showing the 7th October 2023 atrocities (and attendant bloodthirsty glee) on a loop. These absolute idiots need to know what they are supporting. Am Yisrael Chai.
I commented at the time over at The Spectator, it will be interesting to watch the response of the Left to such outright horror. I naively thought it might bring many to their senses as to what the Israelis are dealing with. Maybe it did and those voices are quite right now. It feels however a case of “How wrong was I”.
http://i3.cmail20.com/ei/j/AB/32A/A72/csimport/Screenshot2024-05-01at17.33.08.173320.png
‘I’m doing workshy experience.’
Why is he wearing a scoop on his head?
They ll do these days. Fashion, innit?
It’s to keep the cotton-wool between his ears dry.
Convenient to get cat biscuits out of the sack and into the cat bowl.
That’s what we use ours for,
Dad looks how I feel.
For you molamola:
https://youtu.be/Nsm12vxPIVk, and all who swim with the fishes
I love this version too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5Za8pKGT2E
She and her band are wonderful, aren’t they molamola? I’m a great fan.
You can just shut your eyes and roll from side to side and feel good.
I like it better 🙂
“And watches the sihps that go sailing”? And that is Bobby Darin who is singing, not Frank Sinatra. “A song” as Terry Wogan used to say “about The Mother”. (La mere.)
Those sihps, eh?
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2024/05/01/TELEMMGLPICT000375914816_17145833522730_trans_NvBQzQNjv4Bq5VT9O81bGstlNWxtjVg4akDP9wRG9i2M_FHKo9BSdxc.jpeg?imwidth=640
RAF Typhoon with D-Day markings
Gloster Javelin?
Probably out of Coningsby, where I’ve been today visiting the BBMF hangar https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/3cd43522f180b537f06326b9dc815917ad6cfe9161c4c8973f060972d50ec4b8.jpg
It is this year’s display aircraft. https://www.pprune.org/military-aviation/658763-raf-typhoon-display-team-new-livery-2024-a.html
Does the airperson wear a tutu?
Rather splendid. Pity we’ve only got about 140 of them and not all fit to fly.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/8e3fa66717bf47b29062c0217404dbc357c5dede9bbb13c01beaf42e7912a792.jpg
386902+ up ticks,
https://gettr.com/post/p34nsvk1234
Felt like posting this, which i love on all levels https://youtu.be/iHB_YWIWkE8
Beautiful music and images. I really must get around to seeing this classic film one day.
It is one of the few films that lives up to the book, Elsie – maybe grace a Mahler, but Venice was also a star.
Beautiful. Here’s another one –
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHEzhJDso_g
Oh, it’s just so beautiful! Thank you.
Viewing The remains of the day Anthony Hopkins etc 1993 , how time flies .
Channel 4 Film .
Refreshingly not woke I am guessing?
I’m listening to a FSU event via Zoom. The discussion is about the Scottish ‘Hate Speech’ law. Anyway, amusingly, Murdo Fraser (Conservative MSP) has just said that Humza Yousaf is not a bad man, he’s a stupid man, but not a bad man. LOL!! Talk about damning with faint praise.
I think him to be both (stupid and bad).
I think Murdo does too (maybe you had to be there – as they say), but I think it was an exceptional example of Scottish ‘dry humour’ served extra dry.
Evil and wicked.
Uptick is in spades, Sue
I think him to be both (stupid and bad).
He was known to be stupid and “Useless” before he took over the job.
It’s why he was ‘anointed’.
He was known to be stupid and “Useless” before he took over the job.
FSU/ Essdee, what’s that
I’m guessing Free Speech Union.
Free Speech Union.
Thank you SD.
The swallows are coming back. They weigh about 20 grams, but they covered more than 5000 km during the flight. They passed through the Sahara desert. They flew over the Mediterranean without having a break. They fought the rain and wind, and the scorching sun. They are extraordinary little beings. . And now they will live under the roofs of our homes and bear the offspring. Embrace their presence. Be kind to them. Respect them. One swallow can eat up to 850 flies and mosquitoes a day. One pair can kill about 1,700 flies and mosquitoes a day. There is no more effective and ecological insecticide … Make them feel welcome here
I love them so much, Belle. They used to nest in my bedroom but a disaster occurred (to do with the vagaries of sash windows). They do still prospect and I live in hope that the honour will be repeated. Although I could do without that ratchet-like sound in the very early morning.
And the swifts and house martins too!
Did you take antihistamine?
Are you less sneezy/ feeling better, Maggie?
The swallows are coming back. They weigh about 20 grams, but they covered more than 5000 km during the flight. They passed through the Sahara desert. They flew over the Mediterranean without having a break. They fought the rain and wind, and the scorching sun. They are extraordinary little beings. . And now they will live under the roofs of our homes and bear the offspring. Embrace their presence. Be kind to them. Respect them. One swallow can eat up to 850 flies and mosquitoes a day. One pair can kill about 1,700 flies and mosquitoes a day. There is no more effective and ecological insecticide … Make them feel welcome here
Good old British names…
He certainly didn’t look English, even if he was white.
Ah, but he was white. That’s what counts.
He looked Scottish to me.
A dual Spanish Brazilian national.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/01/marcus-aurelio-arduini-monzo-daniel-anjorin-hainaut-attack/
I do beg your pardon – “dual Spanish Brazilian of Newham” – what the actual FUCK does that mean?
That he wasn’t black, or a muslim, or any other protected species, in which case he would have been described as”a Newham man”.
But he’s not. What the hell is this lunatic doing in our country in the first place? He is of dual non-British nationality. For a start.
As far as I know he has both Spanish and Brazilian passports but is currently a resident of Newham.
In spite of the Speccie yesterday saying my subscription had ended, I’m still getting the emails today. I do usually read them – the Evening Blend is quite useful.
My Spectator subscription lapsed some years ago but I still happily receive both the Lunchtime Espresso and Evening Blend emails. Yesterday evening, though, I was puzzled to receive 2 Evening Blend emails. One arrived as usual but the other was partly obscured by a notification that I would have to renew my subscription if I wished to see the email in full. Nonetheless, I’ve received one of each today without any obstruction. I’ve yet to determine whether yesterday evening’s second email was a blip or a warning of what will become the norm if I do not subscribe.
It’s odd, isn’t it. As they came ok today I’m assuming it was a blip.
My Spectator subscription lapsed some years ago but I still happily receive both the Lunchtime Espresso and Evening Blend emails. Yesterday evening, though, I was puzzled to receive 2 Evening Blend emails. One arrived as usual but the other was partly obscured by a notification that I would have to renew my subscription if I wished to see the email in full. Nonetheless, I’ve received one of each today without any obstruction. I’ve yet to determine whether yesterday evening’s second email was a blip or a warning of what will become the norm if I do not subscribe.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2024/05/01/TELEMMGLPICT000375917705_17145737713250_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqG5fEwdrkPuatPx2hQsOzWvFPVOnc4KNo_J4StZjHV9g.jpeg?imwidth=1280
Poor little lad. Wrong place, wrong time (since we are now a country that nurtures maniacs), or something more sinister?
We certainly seem to be importing them at an alarming rate
Shame about the poor lad. What’s happening to cause these monstrous crimes against people? I confess to thinking it was a religious killing yesterday.
The boy and his family are devout Christians. The assailant was heard to be shouting about God during his attack and is a Spanish Brazilian national, so likely to be Roman Catholic. I’m confident that diminished responsibility will be used in his defence.
We need to reclaim our language. That would be a start. Martyr means something quite different in Islam than it means in the Christian tradition. But the Islamic idea (of a murderer taking others with them in their violent suicide) being called a “martyr” seems to be spreading in a horrible way
…and Islam is also spreading in a horrible – time to send ’em all packing.
I am almost in tears reading the Telegraph report you have posted, Stig. It’s distressing to put it mildly.
an augmentation to my post way below, which I cannot find. AAAARgh
https://youtu.be/yaS3vaNUYgs
I hate the gushing sycophancy that accompanies the ousting of these ghastly lazy, hate-filled morons.
#metoo, as they say in another context
Deranged people are welcome.
Probably Spanish enough to have been given British Citizenship, the way it was handed out to EU people here when we left the EU.
Nevertheless – FFS!
Skip this post if you have little or no interest in snooker.
I’ve been watching coverage of this evening’s snooker from Sheffield and noted how commentators speak of bigger or tighter pockets. My understanding was that professional snooker table pockets are cut to a standard template, so I was pleased to find it confirmed by those who care very much about the integrity of the game.
https://blog.betway.com/snooker/are-the-pockets-on-snooker-tables-really-getting-bigger/#:~:text=%E2%80%9CIn%20the%20past%2C%20some%20snooker,the%20template%20to%20check%20that.%E2%80%9D
There is no such thing as a ‘snooker table’ Snooker is played on a billiards table (billiards is a much older sport).
Two companies traditionally made such tables: Riley and Burroughs & Watts. Because of this each manufacturer may well have made slightly different pocket sizes and profiles. This would surely have ended when both companies merged to form Riley-Burwat, who now seem to have the monopoly.
Grizzly (former Chesterfield league snooker player, grandson of the manager of Staveley snooker club, and personal friend of the late Mike Watterson, the man who brought the world championship to The Crucible).
I don’t have pockets of any size in my frocks, Grizzly. I keep all my cash in my handbag, along with my bus pass. Lol. PS – I didn’t know that Arthur Miller had a scene in his play THE CRUCIBLE where the witches were accused of tampering with the size of billiards tables.
I shall have to ask Joan Allen and Paul Scofield, Auntie Elsie.
I never played competitively, Grizz, but there was a time when four of us would go to a local snooker club – we were all.members – after work on a Friday and spend a couple of hours there playing amongst ourselves. The club was once a cinema, closed down long before, then, after my membership lapsed, the club was bought by Riley’s. It was eventually sold, demolished and new homes were built there instead. I still have my cue and case – a two piece of Alex Higgins merchandise – purchased when he played some exhibition frames at the local leisure centre.
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/2859934ad816bbbb780e4f8ea0dac4f6cd6bd66da6e5754a3b233d120336b0fa.jpg https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/35b49f92c18a924250ff2147b90737fb568bc77a3a2e97306cb28571aa19c11c.jpg I still have my old cue, Stig. It is a one-piece 17oz Rex Williams Power Glide in maple. The tip is a rounded Blue Diamond, which gave me a better ‘feel’ than the also popular Elkmaster. The cue hangs in its case in my workshop; a Biily-no-mates of sporting kit that has not been used for a couple of decades. I also have (somewhere) around half of the contents of a box of 12 pieces of cue-tip chalk that were kindly sent to me from The USA by the chairman of the company that made them.
My grandfather was the manager of a billiards and snooker hall that was frequented by the likes of Joe and Fred Davis (both locals) and Walter Donaldson, all world champions. His eldest son (my uncle Joe) was so proficient at both sports that Joe Davis asked (back in the 1930s) if Uncle Joe would accompany him, all expenses paid, on a promotional tour of South America. His mother — my toothless bearded hag of a grandmother — refused to let him go since she required Joe’s income from the pit to supplement the living costs of her tribe of seven offspring.! Uncle Joe showed me the letter written by Joe Davis and he remained heartbroken about this once-in-a-lifetime missed opportunity all his life.
Yes, the sports of billiards and snooker have loomed large all my life.
Thanks for that, Grizz. Your Uncle Joe’s tale is a rather touching one. As for you, I imagine that billiards and snooker do not have a big following in Sweden, although pool tables are found in bars, I should think, therefore opportunities to play are few, regardless of how many mates you have.
Looking at the provisional end-of -season rankings (awaiting the outcome of the current World Championships) mainland Europe provides three Belgians and one each from Estonia, Germany, Switzerland and Ukraine. Of those, only Luca Brecel of Belgium, ranked 4, features in the top 64. I know the World Professional Billiards & Snooker Association tries to spread the game’s appeal beyond the British Isles and China but, other than perhaps Thailand, it has yet to create many players featuring at the highest level beyond its present centres of excellence. Canada and South Africa have disappeared from the listings, despite having been well represented in the ’70s and ’80s.
https://www.snooker.org/res/index.asp?template=42
I’ve seen billiard tables with no pockets.
Legend has it that Prince Charles (as was) was not permitted pockets in his trousers while attending Gordonstoun.
This apparently accounts for his habit of sticking his hands in the pockets of his jacket.
To prevent him playing pocket billiards?
🤣
Sorry to see Ronnie O’Sullivan go out this evening.
Yes, he’s an exceptionally talented player not quite at his best, facing another fine player who upped his game after what had been a mediocre season before this. Stuart Bingham was a worthy winner who seems to be much liked by his peers. This has been an unusual World Championship in which none of the four semi-finalists were seeded to get this far. They weren’t even seeded to make the quarter-finals, all ranked outside the top 8.
Right, chums, after a very tiring day, that me off to bed. Good night all, sleep well, see you all tomorrow, and don’t forget to vote in the Local Elections. (Voter ID needed.)
Night night. Elsie. i will do the same, with a low wooffly gruffle. Am also very tired indeed. As for voting – npne of the candidates have bothered to contact me. What a shower – not a cigarette paper blah blah blah. Wankers, the whole bloody lot.
We had one from the Green councillor and a Labour leaflet. That’s all.
We’ve had 4 – all from the Limp Dumbs!!
I’ve been inundated with leaflets from all three major parties.
Blimey! You are obviously extremely important! i would be very careful indeed in your shoes, Elsie.
If it’s not raining, I shall go and spoil my ballot paper.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2024/05/01/TELEMMGLPICT000375932187_17145929516780_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqqVzuuqpFlyLIwiB6NTmJwfSVWeZ_vEN7c6bHu2jJnT8.jpeg?imwidth=640&imdensity=2
Well it probably has more brain cells…..
https://twitter.com/ferafestiva23/status/1785561372454981881
Quite
Beautiful child. Her father let her die.
He deliberately put her in danger for his own ends. What an absolute piece of work. Yes, much of Northern Europe is now unsafe. Whose fault is that?
If only we could find out the true story here.
Do you remember the days when the BBC and MSM would do that. It seems those days are gone forever.
I won’t buy into the guilt trip.
Was she his daughter? Children are bought from and sold by parents to another for the very purpose of making this journey – child trafficking. One of the purposes is for the emotional blackmail of the ‘host’ country.
386903+ up ticks,
Pillow ponder,
Sums it up nicely,
https://x.com/DVATW/status/1785768335268888684
Night all. Sweet dreams.
Night-night everyone. And in memory of LotL I am reading ‘Precious Bane’ – it was one of her recommendations. There is so much detail in it I can only read a chapter a night, it must be my age. It takes one back to a different, peaceful, bygone era – an era which one can almost touch via grandparents, but elusively just out of reach.
It sounds good, I surely do miss Ann.
#MeToo
#ich auch.
🙁
Ganz genau richtig.
Good morning, all – Thursday’s new page is here.
Morning, Geoff and thank you for all your efforts on our behalf.
Thank you!
And a good morning to yourself!