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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2021/04/13/letters-public-will-want-contribute-towards-royal-yacht-named/
Where Do Pets Come From
A newly discovered chapter in the Book of Genesis has provided the answer to “Where do pets come from?”
Adam said, “Lord, when I was in the garden, you walked with me every day. Now I do not see you anymore. I am lonesome here and it is difficult for me to remember how much you love me.”
And God said, “No problem! I will create a companion for you that will be with you forever and who will be a reflection of my love for you, so that you will love me even when you cannot see me.
Regardless of how selfish or childish or unlovable you may be, this new companion will accept you as you are and will love you as I do, in spite of yourself.”
And God created a new animal to be a companion for Adam. And it was a good animal. And God was pleased. And the new animal was pleased to be with Adam and he wagged his tail.
And Adam said, “Lord, I have already named all the animals in the Kingdom and I cannot think of a name for this new animal.”
And God said “No problem! Because I have created this new animal to be a reflection of my love for you, his name will be a reflection of my own name, and you will call him DOG.”
And Dog lived with Adam and was a companion to him and loved him. And Adam was comforted. And God was pleased. And Dog was content and wagged his tail.
After a while, it came to pass that Adam’s guardian angel came to the Lord and said, “Lord, Adam has become filled with pride. He struts and preens like a peacock and he believes he is worthy of adoration. Dog has indeed taught him that he is loved, but perhaps too well.”
And the Lord said, “No problem! I will create for him a companion who will be with him forever and who will see him as he is.
The companion will remind him of his limitations, so he will know that he is not always worthy of adoration.”
And God created CAT to be a companion to Adam.
And Cat would not obey Adam.
And when Adam gazed into Cat’s eyes, he was reminded that he was not the Supreme Being. And Adam learned humility. And God was pleased. And Adam was greatly improved. And Dog was happy.
Biden calls Putin to offer meeting on Ukraine military build-up. 14 April 2021
Joe Biden last night proposed a summit in a third country with Vladimir Putin as he ratcheted up pressure on the Russian president over Ukraine and called on the Kremlin to “de-escalate tensions.”
Amid growing tensions between Ukraine and Russia, Mr Biden called Mr Putin for their second phone conversation since taking office.
Morning everyone. He “ratcheted up” the pressure did he? Lol! Who did the calling? Made the offers? Sounds to me more like Joe filled his incontinence pants and then whistled Dixie down the phone!
This apology for a US president tried to overawe the Russians with a threat on the Donbass by Ukraine and they responded by showing that they were prepared to go to war (still might) with anyone. Cue Joe’s ignominious collapse!
That Vlad! What a man! Led such; once were we!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/04/13/nato-chief-throws-weight-behind-ukraine-moscow-continues-ratchet/
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Sorry, Annie, you’ve baffled me. (Good morning, btw.) Are you suggesting that Sleepy Joe is now regressing to childhood?
Demented Joe was trying to order some flowers for his wife. Am sure VVP gave it as much concentration as Demented Joe putting him on answerphone
Sorry, AWK, you have baffled me. (Good morning, btw.) Are those two/three capital letters pronounced “Double You Pee” or “Vee Vee Pee” and, either way, what on earth do the letters stand for?!?!? “Vlad’s Vice President” or “Westminster Protocol”?
initials of his full name Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
initials of his full name Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
you may recall this, nothing’s changed despite Western MSM approach https://shtfplan.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/putin-plays-chess.jpg
Hollande did it from the pillion seat of a moped!
Sorry, AWK, you have baffled me. (Good morning, btw.) Are those two/three capital letters pronounced “Double You Pee” or “Vee Vee Pee” and, either way, what on earth do the letters stand for?!?!? “Vlad’s Vice President” or “Westminster Protocol”?
Good morning, all. Sunny. No frost.
Question. Spanish ‘flu. It came – it went. “Billions” died (of course). But it didn’t go on and bleeding on, did it?
Back when the Spanish flu was about there was no PCR test to be abused by politicians for their own ends.
another one the septics try to ensure doesn’t appear in their hollywood history [Fort Riley, Kansas]
another one the septics try to ensure doesn’t appear in their hollywood history [Fort Riley, Kansas]
Morning all
Sunny
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Hmm, licensee, Johnston, yours is one record that will be most carefully looked at and, after the pasting your jobsworth Councillors get at the local elections, it will be your turn for ousting.
Morning all
Sunny
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The Governors of the NT get worserer at every turn
Exclusive: National Trust forcing volunteers to undergo diversity training on return after lockdown
The Trust, which has been facing criticism, requires everyone to undergo the courses, including rangers who are not working with the public
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/04/13/exclusive-national-trust-forcing-volunteers-undergo-diversity/?li_source=LI&li_medium=liftigniter-rhr
Morning Citroen. Forced indoctrination!
Morning Citroen. Forced indoctrination!
If I was a member of the NT I would leave; sadly I realised how woke they were a while ago so I can’t flounce off now!
I left and told them that I had cancelled my bequest of £20,000(wink)
‘Morning, Citroen, one wonders why the Charity Commission doesn’t investigate this ‘charity’ straying into politics – and not for the first time, either.
Yo cv
Here is an novel idea
BLM, Vegan and LGBTQWERT Activists to forced to undergo diversity training
Yes, they are perhaps suffering from ‘unconscious bias’.
Yo cv
Here is an novel idea
They just cannot help themselves.
Remember the meaning of the word ‘volunteer’.
I only hope that some of the volunteers tear the trainers to shreads!
Or stop volunteering!
Were I an NT Volunteer I would make a point of attending such a session simply to act as a point of focus to rally “The Awkward Squad”.
Alf has to attend one of these courses when working at Woking Magistrates’ Court. Over 10 years ago. It didn’t go well. For those running the course I mean! He had some fun with the two running the course.
I tend to think it a shame that I was never required to go on one of them.
Good.
BTL Comment which may not last long:-
Quarter of Covid deaths not caused by virus, new figures show. 14 April 2021.
Almost a quarter of registered Covid deaths are people who are not dying from the disease, new official figures show, as the Government was urged to move faster with the roadmap in the light of increasingly positive data.
The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that 23 per cent of coronavirus deaths registered are now people who have died “with” the virus rather than “from” an infection.
Wow! Just imagine that! I would never have guessed in a million years!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/04/13/quarter-covid-deaths-not-caused-virus/
So it was all lies, who would have guessed?
Morning Bob. Yes. Every shred of it!
So covid did NOT eradicate seasonal ‘flu, then? Gosh.
So, The ONS read this website
they may visit and read, but understanding the high brow level on here may cause them “Covid palpitation feelings”
I resemble that remark !
we all do on here, but then we’re a tad better at deception than ONS
I find it very strange that the ONS report what is actually happening. Probably because they don’t have a Minister to guide them.
Morning OLT. One would like to think so!
Morning, Araminta.
In the light of influenza dying, so to speak, this year, I am sceptical about the use of the definite article in the statement above rather than the indefinite article.
Good Lord. Who’d a thunk it.
Good Morning Folks,
Broken cloud start here, not so cold,
Ladder climbed,
Cloud mended
Met Office informed
mng all.
Araminta mng, viz your Syria post yday, more slowly emanates https://off-guardian.org/2021/04/13/cija-sting-operation-stirs-fcdos-hotch-potch-of-spooks/ correct link
That link, AWK, just leads back here.
https://off-guardian.org/2021/04/13/cija-sting-operation-stirs-fcdos-hotch-potch-of-spooks/ battling with W10 Culmulative update
Ah, that’s why I run Win 10 with a Win 7 shell and don’t allow updates for Win 10 because they’ve proven to be flakey and screw up things you’ve set for your convenience.
ltd choice here, but W10 Pro. I just spent 20 mins removing Microsoft Edge for the umpteenth time. I always pause updates especially when it’s flagged as “preview”. Still, Edge removed
My bête noir is ‘OneDrive’ that I neither use nor want but no matter how many times I delete it, back it comes.
similar here, I never use it. Usual ways of trying to force what people don’t want. That got removed as well as Edge, til the next update
Pictures of the Day: Saudi Arabian war dance uses real guns…..early morning desert fart
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2021/04/13/TELEMMGLPICT000255803201_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqpVlberWd9EgFPZtcLiMQfyf2A9a6I9YchsjMeADBa08.jpeg?imwidth=1260
First stuff your rifle full of gunpowder. Squat, jump, pull the trigger, and you will have performed the art of ‘Taashir’, a tradition amongst the people of Taif, Saudi Arabia.
Why are the audience wearing masks? They’re no guard against a virus, let alone a bullet.
‘Morning, Anne, that looks like the local medic, just waiting for the arsehole to kill himself, so that he may be ‘farmed’ for transplants.
Just speculating, you know.
I like the lady (?) in the burka. Arms crossed and probably tapping her toes.
don’t forget the old geezer seated with walking stick, a watch the size of a hubcap, setting the desert trend wearing pop socks
Do Saudi widows scoop the pool after their husbands’ deaths? Even allowing for inheriting only a quarter.
So that’s how Mohammed flew up to heaven.
or moved the mountain, or did the mountain move Mohammed?
Looks as if Mohammed was trying to move a mountain.
Pity it didn’t fall on him.
Pity it didn’t fall on him.
I wonder who first thought of that idea – and why?
Not much on telly.
It would be a terrible mistake to admit Ukraine to Nato. 14 April 2021.
Upholding Ukraine’s territorial integrity in the face of Russian aggression is an important principle, especially when China is throwing its weight around in the South China Sea and menacing Taiwan.
By the same token, however, it is important that Nato leaders do not allow their commitment to defending international law to result in granting membership to yet another country with a dubious democratic record.
They are singing a different song here! Look at the slagging off of Ukraine! One of the founding principles of NATO is that no country that is presently in dispute can join so we must look for another reason for this article. It looks (we will have to keep our eyes open for others) as though this is a public but discreet affirmation of Biden’s surrender, probably because Putin has not yet agreed (*this has just been confirmed) to the summit and is waiting to see whether the offer is genuine. The real understanding here is that no further attempt is to be made for the organisation to close up to Russia’s borders or there will be war!
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/04/14/would-terrible-mistake-admit-ukraine-nato/
I pinched one of your comments!
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1382232428891213825
Northumberland
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The core of the Milky Way becomes visible in the early hours as it moves over Bamburgh Lighthouse at Stag Rock
The Milky Way is even more impressive in the Southern Hemisphere!
Five Boys say Snickers to you, after your all night Marathon to take the piccie
Meteoo
The Milky Way is even more impressive in the Southern Hemisphere!
I have only ever seen it like that when I was in Majorca one October, it never appears in South London
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Gorn tamorra
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Looking for a bald man’s head?
Lovely photo!!
SIR – I heartily agree with Charles Moore (Comment, April 13) that we should have a new royal yacht. What better way to celebrate the wonderful life of the Duke of Edinburgh?
It would be a fitting tribute to his dedication to our Queen and country. He sacrificed what would undoubtedly have been a distinguished career in the Royal Navy.
Name the ship the Duke of Edinburgh.
A fund for members of the public to contribute to costs would allow us some expression of thanks for his life of service.
Kathleen Bass
Norwich
SIR – A more sensible memorial for the Duke of Edinburgh than a soon-neglected statue or not very useful royal yacht might be to name a new class of Royal Navy ships after him – perhaps the (still rather mysterious) Type 32 frigates.
A man who once grumbled that he could not give his name to his own children might have liked the spectacle of (say) HMS Duke of Edinburgh, HMS Philip, HMS Mountbatten, HMS Matapan and HMS Sicily at sea, doing a job of work for the Navy and the nation.
Nicholas Shrimpton
Charlbury, Oxfordshire
SIR – The Government’s recent integrated review outlined plans to build a multi-role ocean surveillance ship for the Royal Navy. How appropriate it would be if such a ship were to be named HMS Duke of Edinburgh.
The only previous ship of that name, a cruiser (1904-20), was named after Admiral of the Fleet HRH Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, the second son of Queen Victoria.
Lieutenant Colonel J R A Ward (retd)
London E12
SIR – British monarchy and constitutional stability owe an immense debt to the Duke of Edinburgh. In his childhood, he experienced the impoverished consequences of the failure of the major continental monarchies, of which he was a marginal figure.
At Salem he saw the consequences of reaction leading to fascism. He saw first hand the results if monarchies fail to adapt to the contemporary world.
On becoming the consort of our own Sovereign he saw it as his duty and destiny to guide the British monarchy quietly into the modern world. In the process, he strengthened the monarchy and our democratic stability – and we owe him a debt far greater than we may realise.
Jacques Arnold
West Malling, Kent
SIR – According to the Duke’s wishes, there is no wet-weather programme for his funeral.
Fifty years ago, as a junior RAF officer, I was nominated as umbrella-holder for him during the Queen’s visit to York. It started to rain and, as I unfurled the brolly, an equerry spotted me and advised me, sensibly I now realise, to steer well clear of the Duke.
Wg Cdr Roger Lindley (retd)
Tetbury, Gloucestershire
SIR – My sister recalls an occasion when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited Bromley on a very cold day. An elderly neighbour, determined not to miss out, was wheeled out in her chair to the event wrapped in tin foil to keep warm.
“Ah,” said the Duke on passing her, “I see you’re oven-ready.”
Sheila Farrell
Ash, Surrey
SIR – Thanks to the article on how Prince Philip stayed fit for life (Features, April 12), I decided to make Scotch woodcock – often served as a savoury instead of a pudding.
My husband and I are very grateful to have been reminded of this delicious supper dish on a Monday night when there wasn’t much left in the fridge.
Jane Reed
London SW10
A taste of freedom
SIR – I tasted a kind of freedom on Monday and toasted all those scientists who made it possible to sit in the garden of my favourite pub and drink a pint in the sunshine. Thank you.
Graham White
Cambridge
SIR – I walked over to my local, the Angel, to celebrate freedom. They could give me a seat, but could only take my order by app. Apparently this is a government regulation for Test and Trace. So an elderly person like me, who only has a 20-year-old Nokia with no apps, cannot have a drink.
David Walters
Corbridge, Northumberland
SIR – Like Susan Wood (Letters, April 12), I am eagerly awaiting the opening of charity shops – but in my case it is to deposit the 56 books I have gathered during the various lockdowns.
Susan Shields
Kingswood, Gloucestershire
SIR – If anyone had said to me 15 months ago that bliss was having a haircut, I would have declared them bonkers.
John M Overton
Buxton, Derbyshire
SIR – Throughout this pandemic we have seen many orderly, calm, controlled queues outside supermarkets, bakers and the like, with only given numbers allowed into the premises at a time.
Now we are told there is to be a “crackdown on queuing” (report, April 13). Who do these petty council officials suddenly think they are?
John Tilsiter
Radlett, Hertfordshire
SIR – I would suggest that, in the interests of fair play, these officials should also apply the same standards to shops in the high street. Monday night’s news showed that the queues at Primark and other shops far exceeded those outside the pubs.
Tim Twist
Matlock, Derbyshire
SIR – Every phone call that I have had to make to businesses or services over the past few weeks resulted in a message telling me they were very busy and giving the time I’d have to wait for an operator. Covid gets the blame, although the actual problem lies with lockdown and the fact that they are all understaffed. This even goes for the fraud department of my bank, where the wait was 50 minutes.
Is this going to be the “new normal”?
Victoria Back
Wadhurst, East Sussex
Surgical infections
SIR – Am I alone in my surprise at learning that a group of senior surgeons, having identified a major problem with surgical site infections, should write to a newspaper (Letters, April 12) demanding that the Government do something about it?
The eminent surgeons note that “many [infections] are preventable”. Surely they are the ones best placed to prevent them?
Mark Allen
East Grinstead, West Sussex
SIR – If surgical site infections are currently costing “between £10,000 and £100,000 per patient”, you would think there is already enough money available for their prevention.
Roy Kimberley
Orpington, Kent
Lightning jabs
SIR – Tim Spector, professor of genetic epidemiology at King’s College London, says that “the chances of dying from a blood clot caused by a vaccine are similar to the chances of being struck by lightning” (Features, April 12).
Having been struck by lightning 10 years ago, while holding an umbrella in the rain at Charing Races in Kent, I would like to assure you that I am happily turning up for my second AstraZeneca jab in a week’s time.
Chris Thorpe
Marden, Kent
Prissy English table manners maketh a mess
SIR – It is not the American knife and fork usage that is peculiar (Letters, April 12), but the prissy English fashion.
We use a knife not designed to cut, held in the dominant hand, to push food on to a fork held upside down (convex side up) in the non-dominant hand, and then attempt to convey the load to the mouth, usually resulting, in my case at least, in a horrid mess.
Most everyday food would be better approached with spoon and fork, supplemented by a sharp knife where necessary.
James Pennington
Prescot, Lancashire
SIR – Like Mike Williams (Letters, April 9), I am left-handed in some things but right-handed in others.
I hold a knife and fork as if right-handed but a spoon in my left hand. This is fine until it comes to eating dessert with spoon and fork.
Colin Wills
Worthing, West Sussex
Cricket doesn’t need new terms to attract fans
SIR – Some years ago, the Ribblesdale youth cricket league introduced a game based on 100 balls per innings, 20 overs of five balls. The only law of cricket that was amended was the number of balls per over.
Many of the current Twenty20 laws and rules were retained, as was the terminology. We attracted huge interest from young cricketers, parents and supporters.
The England and Wales Cricket Board has preferred to introduce unnecessary new terminology aimed at the very audience we so successfully gained through simplicity.
Ted Holden
Bolton, Lancashire
SIR – If I needed a further excuse to avoid the Hundred, the ECB has provided it with its imbecilic changes to the language of cricket. I hope that this wretched commercial farce is a flop.
Alasdair Ogilvy
Stedham, West Sussex
SIR – Simon Heffer (Sport, April 13) complains about the proposed use of the term outs instead of wickets.
As serious cricket followers know, laws relating to dismissals (32-40) all use this term. Wickets (law 8) are the two sets of “three wooden stumps with two wooden bails on top”. Nor is the wicket the same as the pitch (law 6), to nail another common error.
Like many who will watch the Hundred, I look forward to contests played by the world’s best players. New tactics will develop and, as with 50-over and 20-over cricket, better fielding and novel strokes and deliveries will improve the longer forms of the game.
Professor Chris Barton
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
Very Shirley Williams
SIR – The sad news of Shirley Williams’s death (report, April 13) reminded me of the time when, returning from a skiing trip through London to Paddington station via the Underground, I left one of my bags on the platform.
I immediately realised, once the train had departed, and jumped off at the next stop and returned to the station, to find Mrs Williams, as she was then, guarding my bag and steering people around at a safe distance, having alerted the authorities – all at the height of the Irish Troubles, and she a Cabinet minister. I think she obviously cared about everyone.
Mike Taylor
Bristol
SIR – Shirley Williams, along with Roy Jenkins, was responsible for the destruction of grammar schools – an appalling blow to public education in this country, from which it has still not recovered.
Richard Elliott
Pinner, Middlesex
You can see its the wets picking the letters to print.
absolutely! I’d welcome a net with “prof chris barton” and test his competence with chin music
“Thanks to the article on how Prince Philip stayed fit for life (Features, April 12), I decided to make Scotch woodcock – often served as a savoury instead of a pudding.
My husband and I are very grateful to have been reminded of this delicious supper dish on a Monday night when there wasn’t much left in the fridge.”
Yes, it’s a real bugger on a Monday when there’s no venison left over from Sunday and the caviar is all finished.
“Thanks to the article on how Prince Philip stayed fit for life (Features, April 12), I decided to make Scotch woodcock – often served as a savoury instead of a pudding.
My husband and I are very grateful to have been reminded of this delicious supper dish on a Monday night when there wasn’t much left in the fridge.”
Yes, it’s a real bugger on a Monday when there’s no venison left over from Sunday and the caviar is all finished.
Good Moaning.
Here’s something to kick off the day – to be sure, to be sure .
https://youtu.be/iiEP6UZ8X_4
Good morning from a dull but dry and almost windless Derbyshire at a slightly less cold 0°C.
I think this article posted on yesterday’s page by Mr. Stanier bears repeating:-
Under the new normal, doctors will have a much easier job of deciding cause of death.
If the deceased was carrying a COVID jab card they will have died from the vaccination – otherwise they will have died from COVID -19.
Under the new normal, doctors will have a much easier job of deciding cause of death.
If the deceased was carrying a COVID jab card they will have died from the vaccination – otherwise they will have died from COVID -19.
I think we already knew this.
331560+ up ticks,
Morning Each,
Truth be told IMO the Duke of Edinburgh / and the peoples would rather see an armed patrol boat patrolling the English Channel from the french instigated / UK governance party collusion invasion campaign ongoing.
Better still a fleet of them named as Poppiesmum suggested the three Ps, the “Prince Philip patrol”
Of course protection from Dover illegal entrants / abuse of indigenous trawlermen as reality is showing would fly in the face of these political overseers and their intended agenda.
Wednesday 14 April: The public will want to contribute towards a royal yacht named after the Duke of Edinburgh
331560+ up ticks,
O2O,
A yacht by all means in the shape of a Q yacht, would
be in keeping with these times of
concealment and deceit.
Come upon an anti English / GB issue on the high seas drop the facade and reveal a bloody great gun.
The UKs political enemas cannot complain owing to the fact they revel in a menu of cover ups and manipulated facts.
There is absolutely no intention on the part of the Government to prevent these people coming into the UK!
331560+ up ticks,
Morning AS,
I belonged long term to the only party that wanted controlled
immigration, that party was castigated by many of the herd
since it entered the political field, seen as a threat to the lab/lib/con family tree voter.
To continue this voting pattern is to give consent to the populous being subjugated under a ersatz higher order
currently we are witnessing how this will be achieved.
Keep up the same voting pattern with NO opposition and we will soon witness the outcome, have a prayer mat at the ready.
You are right. But I do not fully understand why they are so determined to destroy Britain.
Johnson & Co know they’ll be out on their ear and don’t have money. Part of C-19 agenda is as you know, eugenics = remove those who do know the history. Within the planned corporate takeover, remove all “people power/knolwedge”. Youth now taught what not how to think [your business being an exception] and controlled by apps etc. Illegal economic immigrants merely the lackey workforce – lightn numbers in own countries, means remove aid dependency and go straight to “development” = corporate takeover lands / resources. Rockefeller / Schwab, Gates et al all on same pre planned pathway which Johnson et al are merely following the “roadmap”
There is absolutely no intention on the part of the Government to prevent these people coming into the UK!
another one that proved too sensitive for MSM to air https://orientalreview.org/2021/04/13/the-coup-that-didnt-happen-in-jordan/
They are all so damned tribal in the Middle East and, with a bit of luck for us, it may prompt a few of the nomadic tribesmen, currently camped illegally on our shores, to return to support their particular tribe.
Just dreaming…
with Saudi oil reserves depleting rapidly and the septics slowly cutting them loose, those iiegally camped at our cost would be better used in a re run of D-Day preferably all aboard the Mary Rose
with Saudi oil reserves depleting rapidly and the septics slowly cutting them loose, those iiegally camped at our cost would be better used in a re run of D-Day preferably all aboard the Mary Rose
They are all so damned tribal in the Middle East and, with a bit of luck for us, it may prompt a few of the nomadic tribesmen, currently camped illegally on our shores, to return to support their particular tribe.
Just dreaming…
another one that proved too sensitive for MSM to air https://orientalreview.org/2021/04/13/the-coup-that-didnt-happen-in-jordan/
Yeah, right. And the benefit of being jabbed is? Money in the bank for a select few
https://twitter.com/LozzaFox/status/1382214714743255040
Good morning Front Pager
“Why?” is the obvious question for this charlatan?
If it does not prevent you from getting the virus and if it doesn’t stop you spreading it then what earthly practical good is it?
The current jab, I hesitate to call it a vaccine, may not have much of a practical use against “the” virus but it may have an important use as the first step in conditioning people to accept jabs for anything and everything the government decrees. Out in the World there exists a number of very keen “jabbers” who see huge profits and measures of control unheard of before.
Coupled with those very keen authoritarians who would like you to prove you’ve been jabbed wherever you go, and would quite like to extend the app to allow special privileges for the good boys and girls, and withdraw them from anyone who, say, drove a car, ate meat, tried to heat their home, voted for the wrong party, visited the wrong website, etc etc etc etc etc etc
Coupled with those very keen authoritarians who would like you to prove you’ve been jabbed wherever you go, and would quite like to extend the app to allow special privileges for the good boys and girls, and withdraw them from anyone who, say, drove a car, ate meat, tried to heat their home, voted for the wrong party, visited the wrong website, etc etc etc etc etc etc
I think a Gaff Cutter should be named after the DoE.
331560+ up ticks,
Now there’s a question,
I personally put it down to “graded sh!te” on account of many of the herd vote on the strength of “the best of the worst”
https://twitter.com/RedsTheBest23/status/1382089207536041986
Who else is on the list to vote for?
331560+ up ticks,
Morning B3,
NOTA,
I would never have consented to that not so long ago as too many lives have been lost in gaining us a once decent lifestyle via the polling booth, that no longer applies.
In my book you either consent via the polling booth or you dissent, there ain’t no disagree a little bit, & vote and whinge
is totally out of order.
Taking lesser petrol to a blaze only prolongs the fire,is my personal view.
A response:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1382235632852951041
331560+ up ticks,
Morning Bob,
They are pretty evenly matched within the odious stakes and them being a coalition via the mass uncontrolled immigration, ongoing, the delights of the may / party treachery the rotherham long term cover up ( lab) shows up as sh!te all the way.
The Countries downfall IMO is as I see it, down to the electorate supporting and voting for “graded sh!te” resulting in receiving a sh!te governing body guaranteed every time.
That can be confirmed on checking out the last three decades.
When was the last time people voted FOR a person they wanted in office rather than AGAINST someone they did not want?
I would not have voted FOR any Conservative Party leader since Margaret Thatcher but if Blair had not robbed me of my vote I would have voted AGAINST Blair, Brown, Corbyn and Starmer and all of the Lib/Dem leaders (especially Clegg and that reptilian Davey).
This will probably always remain the motivation for our votes until NOTA (NoneOfTheAbove) is brought in as a voting and counted option.
A recipe for subverting democracy, if you pay both sides.
A recipe for subverting democracy, if you pay both sides.
331560+ up ticks,
Now there’s a question,
I personally put it down to “graded sh!te” on account of many of the herd vote on the strength of “the best of the worst”
https://twitter.com/RedsTheBest23/status/1382089207536041986
Good morning, everyone.
Good Morning Delboy
Joe Biden to ‘withdraw all US troops from Afghanistan by September 11’. 13 April 2021.
The Biden administration plans to withdraw the last US troops from Afghanistan by the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks later this year, ending American involvement in its longest war.
President Joe Biden is expected on Wednesday to announce that he will keep thousands of forces beyond the May 1 deadline that was negotiated last year with the Taliban, but will promise to be out by September 11, according to several reports.
In a pigs ear they will! Who could believe a new deadline when the old one is ignored! No agreement made with the United States is worth the paper it’s written on.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2021/04/13/joe-biden-withdrawal-us-troops-afghanistan-september-11/
Wasn’t Trump vilified for wanting to pull troops out of Afghanistan?
yes, by the kindergarten MSM and Mil Ind Complex
9/11. Hmmm.
I think you’ll find that the Taliban broke the agreement repeatedly, effectively making the whole thing invalid. If you think the US is bad, you should see the others: China, the EU, Russia etc
A tw@ter comment on a Mail article:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1382233053678944257
she’ll be putting her name forward for next elections, diversity and all that. It worked for Bobby Sands, so precedent already set
Good morning AW Kamau
How do you pronounce your name? Does it sound like the French existentialist playwright Albert Camus and does it rhyme with the Gnu – the animal feted by Flanders and Swann?
Or is the au sounded as or (as in aught) or one of the many other ways of pronouncing those two letters?
That Report BoB is from 20/12/19
By now she should be out of jail and ensconced back in Nigeria.
I wonder…
Apparently she is Nigerian. Why are we keeping her fraudulent sack of excrement in clover when we could ship her out and give her a one way ticket back home?
Next we need to ask why the welfare and council officers, let alone the tax man didn’t notice this. Heck, as soon as I started contracting the bank called me to tell me my accounts were being investigated by HMRC.
331560+ up ticks,
In decent peoples eyes and across the political field it is a race to the bottom of the political sh!te bog.
https://twitter.com/LeaveEUOfficial/status/1382222263257337856
Race to the bottom? Nahh. At the moment it’s who can bore through to Oz quickest. The bottom was reached, then made deeper. Now they’re just digging.
The weird bit is, it is is impossibly simple to do the right thing, to do the decent thing for society.
Oops…
Iran will start enriching uranium to 60% purity this week, higher than ever, a top diplomat said days after a reported act of Israeli sabotage targeted Tehran’s enrichment facility in Natanz.
Abbas Araghchi, a deputy foreign minister who serves as Iran’s chief negotiator with P5+1 – Iran’s counterparts in the 2015 nuclear agreement – announced the step on Tuesday speaking to English-language Iranian channel Press TV. He said Tehran will inform the UN’s nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, that Iran will be producing 60% enriched uranium, starting Wednesday, putting it further in breach of the terms of the deal.
The official also said Iran will introduce 1,000 new centrifuges at the Natanz facility in addition to replacing those damaged by a suspected act of sabotage on Sunday.
The underground plant experienced a power outage last weekend, which Tehran blamed on Israel. Media outlets in Israel and the US reported that the intelligence agency Mossad targeted the facility, but Israeli officials would not comment on the nation’s alleged involvement.
331560+ up ticks,
Dt,
Quarter of Covid deaths not caused by virus, new figures show
As a conservative estimate I would say 50% plus NOT coming up to
the annual flu levels ( so flu had to go) seen as an impediment to the cornerstone of reset being laid.
Not one for Ockham’s razor, our Boris.
Nor hair clippers, either!
Good morning everyone ,
Frosty ground this morning , sun is shining , patches of blue and , and I think all fruit blossom will be knocked back .
Moh playing golf this morning ,and when he played on Sunday he said there were flocks of swallows swooping over the lakes on the golf course , so they have arrived .
Hope the house martins and swifts have a safe journey, no sign of them yet .
Too early for swifts – we haven’t seen swallows or martins here yet.
Off out shortly for a coffee morning with friends!
OT – cat news. Last night, we decided to let the cats have the run of the house (instead of shutting them in the nice warm kitchen).
They walked over the bed a couple of times in the small hours. Apart from that, nothing.
When we stripped the bed, the MR discovered that Pickles had brought his special treasure – a face flannel – upstairs and put it on top of the bedclothes….!!
Wait until he brings half a mouse…
Or a slow worm!
See above!!
Fortunately, they can’t get into the house – only the porch – where earlier cats left moles, rabbits, squirrrels…..
National Trust orders volunteers to take diversity training to ‘raise awareness’ of their ‘unintended biases’ – even including rangers who do not work with the public
The training teaches volunteers at the organisation about ‘equity’ and inclusion
A former volunteer said it has proved controversial and led to resignations
The Trust has faced a backlash over attempts to address its links to slavery
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9468399/National-Trust-orders-volunteers-diversity-training-raise-awareness-biases.html
By JACK NEWMAN FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 02:06, 14 April 2021 | UPDATED: 02:06, 14 April 2021
I have no idea where they are going to find volunteers , unless of course they are lefty / liberal retired teacher types.
The list of stately homes is enormous , and historically worth a read .
I DO NOT think that the NT in its present form are fit custodians of our British history and economic success that contributed one hell of alot to most of the world .
The NT and all the BAME bunch need to visit the Tolpuddle Martys museum https://www.tolpuddlemartyrs.org.uk/welcome to view the real truth of these islands , to see and acknowledge the terrible time farm workers in the UK endured .
Sadly , yes very sadly, the hard leftie Islington types have misappropriated the real harsh story behind the bad times of the 1800’s.
Personally, if I were a volunteer I would just sit through the sessions blowing raspberries.
The NT are furthering racial hate , aren’t they!
I’d do the same and if that didn’t work, I’d start making rude noises with my mouth,
331560+ up ticks,
Maybe she should have adopted the wretch camerons approach to animal husbandry,,when approaching a pig’s head,
https://twitter.com/RogerHelmerMEP/status/1382252833324548099
What a complete moron! When my daughter started at Royal Dick Veterinary School, having got through the very tough selection process, there was a loony vegan on the course. She lasted 3 days and decided she couldn’t cope with the stress! Well duh! She effectively blocked a far more capable student taking up the place! Utter madness, both on the whinging veggie and the University selection!
Did the selectors know she was a vagan (sic)?
I know it tends to be the very first thing they say to anyone they are introduced to, but perhaps the university either didn’t know or political correctness would have resulted in far more trouble for then than her departing on her own volition.
No, they knew and she said that she’d be fine with the course…
In which case, more fool them.
When I worked in Scottish & Newcastle Breweries they ran a graduate recruitment scheme. A very highly paid manager ran selection courses at various universities and groups of applicants were gathered at selection weekends and put through various tests and such like. Eventually the annual intake was whittled down to about a dozen, who were offered quite well paid jobs as graduate trainees, a position intended to last two years. The individuals were put into various departments for six months at a time before moving onto a different department. The idea was that they would receive an all-round and thorough introduction to the business in order to determine where they were best suited in order to further a career in a specific area. Well, that was the idea. What happened was that after six months or a year was that many of them moved to another company to a well paid job for which they had been trained by S&NB. One of the ways the company tried to counter this was to set up small groups of trainees with a mentor who would offer them advice and guidance, outwith the chain of command. All advice and encouragement, problem solving, snivelling and upsets, hopes and despairs were not shared with the trainees managers. I was asked to be a mentor. I was nonplussed to discover that one of my group had “moral reservations” and was opposed to the sale of alcohol. I could not help wondering about the efficacy and appropriateness of the selection process.
Some years ago I was interviewing for junior engineers, and before attending interview, they weer required t take a personality test.
Nobody could tell me what the purpose of the tests was, or how we shouldf use them in the interview, except to confirm our opinion… I found no problem whatever in determining whether the interviewee was worth hiring or not, and the ones I did hire have turned out to be top notch. The tests were a total waste of time – anyone who paid attention dueint the interview process would have easily come to a better nuanced conclusion.
So, I concluded that the tests were HR trying to be “scientific” – but spewing rowlocks in the process.
As daft as it sounds, I know a wine taster – a very good one – who is t-total.
Yes, we make endless jokes about her not swallowing.
When I worked in Scottish & Newcastle Breweries they ran a graduate recruitment scheme. A very highly paid manager ran selection courses at various universities and groups of applicants were gathered at selection weekends and put through various tests and such like. Eventually the annual intake was whittled down to about a dozen, who were offered quite well paid jobs as graduate trainees, a position intended to last two years. The individuals were put into various departments for six months at a time before moving onto a different department. The idea was that they would receive an all-round and thorough introduction to the business in order to determine where they were best suited in order to further a career in a specific area. Well, that was the idea. What happened was that after six months or a year was that many of them moved to another company to a well paid job for which they had been trained by S&NB. One of the ways the company tried to counter this was to set up small groups of trainees with a mentor who would offer them advice and guidance, outwith the chain of command. All advice and encouragement, problem solving, snivelling and upsets, hopes and despairs were not shared with the trainees managers. I was asked to be a mentor. I was nonplussed to discover that one of my group had “moral reservations” and was opposed to the sale of alcohol. I could not help wondering about the efficacy and appropriateness of the selection process.
Good morning from a Saxon Queen with blooded axe and longbow.
I think the public contributing to a Royal Yacht named after the Duke of Edinburgh is a wonderful idea.
Morning all,…… i think the labour party and Blair should put most of the money in, he scraped the old RY.
And Major; he was the instigator of the whole palaver. I gather he is now a millionaire (how? don’t ask), so wouldn’t miss a bob or two.
Both did more damage to the UK than Hitler, greased and installed into their positions by the stealth and vicariousness of people like Heseltine.
And both still receiving protection and 24 hr security funded by the UK tax payers.
I was fishing on the beach at Weybourne with my three sons in Norfolk once and someone told us that Major lived just slightly inland a tad.
Not far from Uncle Bill.
I agree, especially if it is used for British diplomacy and business opportunities as Britannia was.
The UK was the envy of the world of diplomacy when the Royal Yacht was used for state visits. One of many examples was in 1959 when it was used to open the St. Lawrence Seaway and navigated all the way to Lake Michigan where the Queen was greeted in Chicago by President Eisenhower.
Britannia was used for trade missions with such success that I doubt if there has ever been a single artifact, belonging to any country in the world, that has raised more funds than those generated by Britannia for the UK. It was estimated by the Overseas Trade Board that events held on board the yacht helped raise £3 billion for the treasury between 1991 and 1995 alone.
I have taken a particular interest in this because I was involved with the planning for visits of Britannia to the Middle East. In particular, I remember a visit of the Royal Yacht to Jeddah. There was so much interest that the undignified squabbling for invitations among billionaires, princes, ambassadors, leaders of industry from many countries, down to humble businessmen, was a sight to behold!
How amazing and wonderful . Also a pride to our great monarchy. It should be done,
named after The Duke of Edinburgh
Good morning daughter
I have a feeling the contributions would be similar to those made by people who think more tax is a good idea as long as they don’t have to contribute.
Good morning Father, you maybe correct but there are many who do have great respect for the Duke of Edinburgh, so one never knows.
Kate could act as peacemaker between William and Harry on day of Prince Philip’s funeral
DT Story
That idiot John Major has also said that this should be a chance for the rift to be ‘healed.’
The trouble is that what Prince Harry has done is unforgivable and irrevocably unforgivable. It could only be partially mitigated if admits what he has done and shows some genuine contrition and remorse.
I have argued here before that forgiveness is a two way process – it requires a forgiver but also a ‘forgivee’ who wants to be forgiven and is prepared to take the necessary sincere action to be forgiven. Some of us remember Claudius who murdered his brother, Hamlet’s father. We see him on his knees praying but he realises that unless he admits his fratricide, and relinquishes the throne he has usurped and his wife, Gertrude – his brother’s widow – he cannot be forgiven.
“Words without thoughts never to heaven go.”
Like Little Johnny Adulterer sealed his “rift” with Norma?
Until Harry repents, there will be no forgiveness.
He’s made a mistake in marrying a very difficult woman. To hold that poor judgement against him for his whole life is unfair. While he may have gone along with it, I do not believe he is the instigator of their entire ‘we want privacy/prostitution to Operah’.
Heck, if every mistake I made – some of which were laughably destructive – were held against me forever I’d live in a cave and the cave would hate me.
Re the letters today and the article about Scotch Woodcock , the very tasty light dish of scrambled egg , capers and anchovy on toast .
Dad used to love that , and sometimes had it for breakfast . As children we loved the flavour of anchovy and chopped up capers .. My mother used fresh nasturtium seeds from the plants in the garden , and I always wondered whether they were really capers .
I haven’t eaten that since I was a child because Moh hates anchovy , however .. I have managed to slip a bit of anchovy sauce into spag bol and gravy for lamb! No complaints either , I think his sense of taste and smell has altered as he has got older .
I agree about taste and smell. When I was young, I thought pineapple jam was just the biz. A few months ago, I tried it again and it was over-sweet, tasteless pap (mind you, in-between the EU has interfered with the composition of jam – that’s why you now have to keep it in the fridge).
MB used to eat Smarties and suchlike by the tube; now he doesn’t touch them.
I think you can add anchovies to many recipes during cooking and most people won’t have a clue. I do it to the family who wouldn’t normally go near an anchovy fillet. Chopped or crushed they just melt into a wonderful overall taste.
Worcestershire Sauce has anchovies in it.
Probably why I like it so much.
Yay!!!! Somebody loves me.
I swept into the tip this morning; no queuing until well inside and with about 6 cars in front of me.
Then, no queue at the post office and a chat about the current madness with another customer, who, like us, is worried about civil rights and the effect on younger generations.
Something ghastly will now happen to make up for it…!
I’m not looking at the crossword till later!
As I mentioned previously I spent most of Saturday in A&E. And there were hardly any people in the waiting area. In these days of awe It could easily lead to a dangerous assumption and possible conviction of paranoia. It’s quite possible that other people knew i was was going to be there and made a decision to keep away. As may have happened at the council tip…… i’ll get me ruck sack 😄😉 fulda ree fulda rah.
Eddy.
I spent Monday afternoon and evening in NGH A&E,
there were queues to get into the Department, we
were then funnelled off to different areas to comply
with ‘Covid Regulations.’ It reminded me of a
Brian Rix Farce. I am just about to brave it again for a
visit to the Consultant …
So Phizzee wasn’t making it up then? I thought he was having a giraffe…. It really was the Conga?! I hope you are feeling ok now, Garlands.
Sorry to hear that Garlands i hope you are Okay, it’s a bit of a worry when they start the examinations and tests.
Perhaps you were very unlucky.
‘Morning All
#CovidClownWorld
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Risky Laff
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As we learn the Covid stats are bolleaux(yes,yes WE already knew) we have to wonder what else the “sainted” RNHS is hiding………….
From 2013,I wonder what the current figures are………..
Hospitals have spent £2 million on more than 50 gagging orders
preventing staff speaking out, a Freedom of Information Act request has
revealed.
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/nhs-hospitals-spend-ps2m-on-gagging-orders-preventing-staff-speaking-out-8654716.html
On the local radio readout of Covid stats this morning. One of the “highest in the country” – was given out as 89 per 100’000 people . . . . . Wonder why they don’t use %ages? Or do they know most people wouldn’t realise how low this is?
Percentages are I suggest not as effective as:
1 in every 111 persons
or (the threshold for pausing the Pfizer vaccination in the US because of the rate of blood clots in those aged 18-48):
1 in one million
People seem to have no concept of large numbers. Take a simple number like a million.
Assume one takes 10 car trips from home a week, that’s 20 journeys, out to your objective and back home.
Not a particularly low number of trips in a week, but the odds of having a major accident or even death are much greater/worse than for Covid.
At that weekly rate it would take over 1,000 years to complete a million journeys.
Yet people are frightened by a one in a million chance of dying of something less likely than a car crash and this fear has been deliberately stoked by the government and its witch-doctors.
England is shrinking!
And still our government allow thousands of new homes to be built on our land every year.
331560+ up ticks,
Afternoon RE,
With the people’s consent via the polling booth.
The electorate see an indigenous people’s social housing waiting list, they can also see foreign elements being housed before the indigenous list has been satisfactorily dealt with.
From what I’ve seen, these new ‘houses’ they’re building are not exactly spacious, there’s not nearly enough room for a family.
On the plus side, they make fine pens in which to accommodate the ‘ovis’ that will keep voting for the Lib/Lab/Con governance party, as I’m sure you’ll agree.
:¬)
The trouble is Ogga there are so many people leaving London and the suburbs now after all the major stores have been converted into flats etc for social housing I predict that our once treasured capital city will become an absolute tip. And a culture shock to the English.
331560+ up ticks,
Evening RE,
Methinks that is the case already everything nasty is up, as in knifings etc,etc, it has been allowed to get into its present state via appeasement and lethargy via the polling booth, and that has spread nationwide.
What do you mean, “will become”? Last time I went there it already was.
I mean it will become increasingly worse.
The last time we had a day out in London I felt like a tourist….well a foreigner.
And that was London central. East and south London are far worse.
331560+ up ticks,
Afternoon WS,
The result of continuing to support & vote lab/lib/con
an ongoing mass uncontrolled immigration coalition party.
Sorry thought you said sinking.
Telegraph = Boris Johnson could be seen as ‘truly historic figure’ in 100 years’ time, says Anthony Seldon
The historian tells Chopper’s Politics podcast that “anyone who writes off Boris Johnson is letting their prejudice take over”
Ahem
“Truly historic figure” you say………
Bit like Hitler,Stalin and Pol Pot??
Looking for a life peerage, shouldn’t wonder…
Maybe he’ll be remembered for seeing the light at the end of the tunnel and putting a kink in it.
Apple ogies to Ray and Dave Davis.
As Dr Spooner might have said show da light Boris.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFwP2huyNzg
I saw them live once……….😏
The appeaser Neville Chamberlain comes to mind.
Anthony Seldon was unspeakably arrogant and demanded a cult posse of sycophants when he was the Master at Wellington.
I fear that he has subsequently got further and further up his own anal orifice.
“historic figure’ in 100 years’ time”
I have just been listening to Boris at the dispatch box and he is patently histrionic here and now. .He will be long remembered for his waffling and arm waving – amongst other unbelievable achievements.
331560+ up ticks,
Afternoon P,
You’ll change your tune when he does take off
after learning to fly.
331560+ up ticks,
Afternoon Rik,
The historian has plainly muddled up historical with
hysterical, bordering on treacherously hysterical.
On the recent tragic shooting in the US by a police officer, i am struggling with the premise that the victim was Black. His mother was clearly a white lady, surely it’s more than a tad ‘racist’ and disrespectful to ignore her obvious white heritage. I don’t get it ???
Look on the bright side, he father will be unaffected by all this fuss. He probably doesn’t even know his sprog is a gonner – or even who his mother was.
Keeping the fear factor going.
Was he invited by the BBC, did he go of his accord, or was he sent by HMG?
Every time one of these “experts” is shown to have grossly exaggerated the doom-mongering they should be stripped of their positions and told to seek employment elsewhere.
Too many coulds, mights, conceivablys, possiblys being bandied about by all of them.
I read recently that the term Professor is applied to those who’ve reached the top of the pay grade. Not exactly something you have to study for it’s given because you’ve fooled everyone along the way.
Edited to make some form of sense.
331560+ up ticks,
I do wonder if those continuing to support & vote for the ongoing three party mass uncontrolled immigration coalition are of the mind set of
” there are more of us, than them” because shortly “they” will either
break out of their present cover party,or form an independent party.
They have placements countrywide in positions of power and are
making their presents felt now on a daily basis.
So all the while this Countries electorate are fighting a pointless “party first war” where the winner is guaranteed a political sh!te governance “they” are amassing a governance replacement party being built on every day.
The UK political overseers are counting on these incoming peoples as a party boost, these incoming peoples are counting on, in time dominating the Nation wholesale.
breitbart,
Illegal Boat Migration Triples over Last Year, as Another 42 Land on British Soil on Tuesday
A Tw@ter comment prompted by another of Mr. Stanier’s postings from yesterday:-
https://twitter.com/BeardedBob7282/status/1382288087053705217
Back in the 60s, you were told off if you referred to someone as black. You had to refer to black people as ‘coloured’.
Enough to drive one to drink, this constant revision of which words are acceptable and which are not. That’s why I’ve always used the terms “nigger” and “wog”. Can’t go wrong with them, everybody understands what you’re talking about.
As long as you remember the Major’s lesson about the difference between a nigger and a wog.
Likewise anyone assessing Greta Thunberg needs to understand that technically she’s an imbecile not a cretin, there being no evidence of a thyroid condition?
And thank you for the Tw@ter comment, Sue.
I am going to pinch that one!
NAACP.
What do you call a one armed, one legged, mixed race, bi-sexual transgender lesbian who feels victimised and prejudiced against and not valued?
NORMAL
BBC Employee.
For about 3 years I worked in an office with a blind fellow – practically, he had some sight but described it as looking out of a fog, who had lost his legs and sight to a motorcycle accident.
While not gay nor mentally ill, he could have been a bitter, angry BBC employee Lefty. Instead he was a jovial, friendly, decent chap. I came in to work ragingly angry one day (I was only about 22 and very immature) and he told me it was a waste of time. If you can’t change it, forget about it and move on.
All too often I think the victim generation quite like being angry as it stops them from looking at their own anger, dealing with it and growing to using their energy positively. Thus they seek out similarly angry and immature people to reinforce their own attitudes and… the end is antifa or the BBC.
A long read in the Speccie https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/covid-and-the-lockdown-effect-a-look-at-the-evidence, suitable for statistics gluttons
Simon Wood
Covid and the lockdown effect: a look at the evidence
14 April 2021, 10:30am
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Marius • 2 hours ago
In short, the team at Imperial – which has been grossly wrong about every virus outbreak it has ever modelled – fiddled the data to fit their fear-mongering and to justify the government’s backside-covering tactics. The size of the death toll in Britain was a consequence of UK demographics and the malign uselessness of the NHS and PHE.
As well as not saving any lives from COVID, the lockdown enthusiasts have condemned thousands of cancer patients to an early grave, driven at least hundreds to suicide, damaged the education of millions of children and cost the nation hundreds of billions of pounds.
Their motivation was not concern for others, as they claim. It was cowardice, pure and simple. Fear for their own hides or their reputations. In Bojo the Clown’s case, both physical and moral cowardice.
Interesting read… wonder if it will get more publicity?
Woking is to be graced with a new Gordon Ramsay outlet….Street Burgers at the bargain price of £15 a pop plus £6.50 for a shake
I’m sure it’ll do well plenty of people with more money than sense………….
My friend Mr Rashid will supply a sheik for a LOT less than that…
Yes Mr Rancid is alive and well and lives in Sheerwater.
Wonder where that will be in the concrete jungle.
Still not sure it’ll be completed in my lifetime.
Unfortunately it will probably make most of its money from those who can least afford to part with it.
My wife is 59 and in reasonably good health. What are the chances she will die of Covid if she gets it?
I am nearly 75 and relatively fit apart from having had a TIA some years ago and being overweight. What are the chances that I shall die if I get it?
These stats are not very easy to determine.
Since my wife and I have taken various risks together over the last 33 years we would like to have an idea of what the odds are as we are not completely risk averse! We gave up our safe jobs when we first married and settled and set up a business in a foreign country. When our children were little we took them out of school and taught them ourselves as we sailed around the Med in a sailing boat.
We enjoyed the cartoon somebody posted last week which raised the question: “Should we be more afraid of living or dying?”
You’re a long time dead.
How can you be sure?
How can you not be?
I’m not sure…
Metoo.
I consider the risk is greater taking this unproven vaccine rather than contracting corvid flue.
The survival rate should you catch this inexplicable virus is 99.74%. I’d say that’s pretty good odds. Unfortunately due to Government propaganda it seems the majority of the population are more afraid of living. I’d like to think they are beginning to wake up. But I wouldn’t bet on it.
The virus is extremely clever. Sometimes it pounced after you’d been locked away for 3 weeks, sometimes after 10pm, sometimes when you walked past somebody (causing them to jump into the oncoming traffic), sometimes if you ventured further away from your house than 5 miles, sometimes if you sat in a park on a bench, some people even think the virus will pounce in their car when they are alone and wearing a mask. You just can’t tell. Best to carry on “saving the NHS”, “keeping safe in the streets”, and washing your hands as soon as you wake up or touch anything. Sometimes a few months ago you could go out for a meal but you had to wear a mask to go in and then when you sat down the virus would disappear but only if you took your mask off to have a drink. But you couldn’t go to the bar to order your food or drink because that was really dangerous.
I give up!
And, until last Monday, it lurked outside frock shops to jump on the unwary.
Shoe shops too I understand!
It was definitely lying in wait to cull those wanting a hair cut.
Just had an email from dotty teacher friend. Writes that the covid frightened her, and that it was unknown, lockdown should have been sooner & longer… this is the woman who was an army officer cadet for a period whilst at university… fcuk knows what she would have done if she’d been faced with warlike Ivans, or even a Saracen with a burst tyre.
:-((
Very saddening. Feet of clay & all that.
Yes you! It’s you I’m talking to!
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Phil the Greek and his bird. He has ginger hair – he’s really Pip the Paddy – He kept that a secret.
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Bill Thomas playing with Gus and Pickles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVn9qT8hRZc
Would you call this a brief encounter?
What a disappointment. Is there no film of the cubs catching the monkey?
I don’t know.
I wondered why the ape baits them. I would guess it’s to set the idea in their mind that apes are not worth chasing when the tigers are adult.
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There must be another page; where are the dogging qualifications? Global warming certificate? Scotch/Irish independence activity record?
Gender bender dictionary entry (and any other relevant entries)? Receipts for brown envelopes and backhander dexterity certificate? I could go on but…
Left of centre would get binned. Left of Lenin is what you want.
Fergus Walsh has just been on BBC News saying that there is some evidence that mixing jabs could provide better immunity than just sticking to one type.
However, a statistically significant double blind trial becomes more difficult to interpret due to at least a doubling of different possible adverse reactions arising from unforeseeable multiple drug interactions.
Could adverse reactions in the purple group below be due to Jab A; Jab B; Jab A followed by Jab B; Jab B followed by Jab A; or Jab A and Jab B mixed as a cocktail (shaken but not stirred).
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Why no Jab B + Jab A?
You’ll find them in the Hutt. And this is what you’ll look like when you’ve had all your jabs:
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You’ll find them in Hull. And this is what they’ll look like after all their jabs:
Sorry. I Will Read It Again
Following anti-President Biden’s announcement that the US will withdraw its military from Afghanistan in September, “Babylon Bee” reports on the thinking behind this decision.
https://babylonbee.com/news/having-achieved-peace-in-the-middle-east-us-to-withdraw-troops/
Very good.
I note the Telegaffe has an article about it too, in which zero mention is made of it actually being President Trump’s decision to withdraw US troops – an omission that the BTL commenters point out repeatedly.
If it blows up again, that will be Trump’s fault
I think we are now seeing what a total con this corvid thing is. Its a flu just like others, in some years there has been more deaths than from corvid, now that the true figs. have been given. I have never had a flu jab nor this latest one and the more that comes to light about it all the more relived I am. I consider the jab is more risk than corvid. Its not about how many people contract it but the death rate. What a scandel it has all been.
It has never been about the health of the nation.
It has always been about the control of the public and the health of politicians bank balances. Not forgetting the bank balances of the faux scientists who the politicians decided to believe rather than the evidence.
They’re raven mad Johnny,crowing complete fantasy
Stop it !… :@)
Kraa!
An example of how Ramadan can skew the best plans !
https://twitter.com/Specsavers/status/1381290949699981314
Government has no business wasting my money on htis pointless tripe. If they won’t use common sense, then tough.
How is Mungo today? We need a bulletin! I do hope he’s feeling better.
I second that…
Hullo – Mongo is spending the night at the vets. He was checked and there’s nothing physically wrong with him, but when we arrived he just looked exhausted. He nuzzled a few times but mostly just lay there as if he’d given up.
Vet checked him and he was a good boy – no nipping, barking. They’ve taken bloods and urine and he’s in for an MRI thingy so is in ‘overnight’.
The vet wasn’t sure what could cause it as she has never known him to ever be aggressive – thus the MRI in case it’s a tumor.
I hope he’s just had enough of it all, but when he staggered after the anaesthetic and fell against me I admit to getting a bit teary.
I spoke to Marion, his breeder and her thinking was it was the tension in the house, the stress and confusion of the roof – it’s covered in snapping tarpauline. The slightest breeze causing – as
Phizzee said – a whip crack noise.
Vet says he’ll be ok to pick up tomorrow so here’s hoping.
Our younger son had problems with his dog, particularly in the evenings.
Eventually they realised that it was the reflections in the kitchen extension skylights that caused the unease and constant barking. He installed blinds and the problem disappeared.
We did the mirror thing quite early on. He’d sit with his Dad (Sire, I suppose is the right term) and look out of the window, eventually seeing himself in it.
When he does that it always makes me feel as if he’s remembering that moment. Who knows what goes through their brains.
I do hope he’s all right. I remember Poppie getting very disturbed by the high winds in France, la tramontane that used to roar down the pyrénées sounding like an express train. It went on for days. When it blew over a chair, that was the final straw as far as she was concerned. She hated the flapping of the awning and even in gentle breezes here she doesn’t like the flapping of the canvas gazebo in the garden.
I hope he is ok and settles down, let us know how he gets on. Nottler dogs (and cats…) are Nottler family, too.
Let them go blind.
There’s no cure for stupidity.
Makes making bombs a bit tricky.
Following the instructions or finding the cord?
I don’t like horror films or anything too gory but seeing a video of a suicide bomber blowing himself up early brings a smile to my face.
Am i a bad person?
Probably. But that means the police will let you go on the rampage.
I won’t get a free pass. I’m not of the tinted persuasion.
No. It’s perfectly normal to enjoy the suffering of others.
Following the instructions or finding the cord?
The Muslim Council also ruled on bog paper. They said it was not Haram to use it. Not that the dirty batsards do.
Do they have to slash the bog roll’s throat first?
They use a dubri and their left hand.
See yesterday’s NoTTL for definition.
And they say its only the fanatics that follow the Quran to the letter.
If they spelt it Koran – more people would understand!
I would not be surprised if more Muslims can’t read competently than can
I see Bernie Madoff has popped his clogs at the ripe old age of 82
Oh, he died in prison. That’s really sad.
It means the state wil be lumbered with his funeral costs.
Hurray !
Bernie Ebbers CEO Worldcom is also dead. Cost me almost $400,000 when Worldcom collapsed.
Another thieving batsard bites the dust.
Hope it’s nice and warm where they went.
Now…………….back to being a good Christian.
82? Must have been coronascam.
Government announced today that people can have mix and match cocktails of the various vaccines…
I’ll have a Moderna on the rocks followed by a Pfizer and lemonade and my wife will have a Valneva with a dash of Novvax and half a pint of Astrazeneca.
Mum will have a Sputnik with a dash of Jansen, lemon twist shaken but not stirred.
May we have one of those little paper umbrellas for extra protection?
I’ll be old fashioned and avoid them in case of a bloody clot Mary.
Had a very relaxed, pleasant lunch in town with elder son and grandson.
Sonny Boy had booked and we just rocked up. No details requested in any shape or form. Human beings dealt with our orders.
We had to sit outside, but the restaurant has a small, well protected garden.
Happy, chatty atmosphere and they have been busy all week.
Awkward……………..
https://twitter.com/Direthoughts/status/1382331523978956800
H’mmmmm …. clearing out his office?
Before he left office Blair had his expenses shredded. Considering the fraud the rest of those wasters carried out, and his wife’s well known proclivity for blatant theft when asked to ‘browse the shelves’ I imagine he was a disgusting thief as well.
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#HateFacts
https://twitter.com/ToniaBuxton/status/1382241746516578308?s=20
Wetherspoons beer garden…
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Is that your wallet in his right hand?
Or his wallet in your right hand?
No. My wallet has money in it.
Mine doesn’t.
:-((
How much do you want for Big Cat? :@)
Squillions… he’s the cattest cat I ever met.
Oi…!
Then the second solution fits.
{:-O
You edited that !
I did.
It was trap to catch you.
And it did!
But I did the edit within a few moments, so either you answered from notifications, or you didn’t refresh, (and given your track record I can’t believe you don’t refresh yourself regularly!), or you missed it.
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…ppfftt…
R.I.P Wiley E Coyote.
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Which reminds me…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzB8sYonodo
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Probably from a micro brewery.
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Naughty … !
You checked your porch/post yet?
How did the Consultation go?
Read your e-mails, Dearest Love!!
No email received.
Prince Andrew demands to wear the admiral’s uniform for Philip’s funeral.
See how fast he takes it off when it kicks off in the Ukraine.
I always thought of him more as a Vice Admiral.
Like all capital ships, he is always to be found with a couple of escorts.
Had shares in Maxwell House…
So it was all about the cocaine…oops caffeine?
Powder, anyway!
Small typo Bill
Had scares in Maxwell Hose…
Hmm, What is the Vice-Admiral’s vice?
The Rear-Admiral’s rear.
He seems to do a lot of “demanding” for someone in his position. He should be told to wind his neck in.
Hi Herts. It was from the Daily Mail so they probably exaggerated.
Aye, Pirrip. But he did also made a fuss about his daughters being Princesses, I believe?
Then he should dress up as a butterfly.
If he is no, longer serving he will just be wearing fancy dress.
Tweet from John Cleese
“Not wishing to be left behind by Hank Azaria, I would like to apologise on behalf on Monty Python for all the many sketches we did making fun of white English people
We’re sorry for any distress we may have caused
7:17 PM · Apr 13, 2021”
John Cleese Mocks Hank Azaria’s Apology for Playing Apu on ‘The Simpsons’
https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2021/04/14/john-cleese-mocks-hank-azarias-apology-for-playing-apu-on-the-simpsons/
Worse still – they made fun of Eyties and Dagos.
Wops mocked? What would Musso say?
Your future Willum
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The first one – been there, done that…!!
I, too, am Sparkytus
The first one – been there, done that…!!
Perhaps Percy Edwards could somehow posthumously apologise to all the animals he did impressions of.
And have you read some of the replying tweets? Dear life ‘just proof of white superiority’ and all that tosh.
It mkes you want to reach out, shake these fools in their chairs and pummel them until they start to think rationally.
Delingpole: Doom Goblin Greta Thunberg’s TV Show Is a Massive Ratings Flop
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2021/04/14/delingpole-doom-goblin-greta-thunbergs-tv-show-is-a-massive-ratings-flop/
What a surprise!
Good afternoon, Citroen.
Reading the Tyson quote I fall back on something my chemistry teacher told me once long, long… long ago:
“Nothing is ever proven in science. Every experiment, every test adds evidence, but never fact.’
Absolutely heartbreaking. Poor wee mite ……………….
Sorreeeee, can’t keep a straight face any longer.
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Woohoo. With the flotation of a Crypto company my Dogecoin have just surged by 55%.
I’m rich !
Erm. £45 actually. :@)
Still that is more than double my investment.
Gin and tonic for me please. Thanks
‘Taxpayer-Funded Indoctrination’: Farage Slams BBC Children’s Show for Anti-Meat Message
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2021/04/14/taxpayer-funded-indoctrination-farage-slams-bbc-childrens-show-anti-meat-
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In writing to the “Beef Bashing Corporation” Director General Tim Davie, Mr Shand said the views being offered to young children were “unbalanced” and “irresponsible”.
“Blue Peter’s attempts to influence the diet of young children away from these valuable food sources is a continuation of personal agendas by some journalists and programme makers,” Mr Shand wrote.
He added that red meat was “essential to [the] development and growth of children”, saying: “Many of these nutrients that are vital to a healthy food balance cannot be found naturally in any other food source.”
It is not the first time that impressionable young children had been pulled into leftist green activism.
Swedish climate change evangelist Greta Thunberg, who has now been immortalised in bronze at an English university, at the age of 15 encouraged children around the world to skip school on Fridays to protest their governments over perceived inaction against alleged man-made global warming.
The increase of children being confronted with alarmist environmental messages has resulted in a rise of what the American Psychological Association described in 2019 as “eco-anxiety”. British psychologists noted the same phenomena of young children feeling grief and anxiety related to climate change.
The following year, a survey by Newsround — another BBC institution which focuses on current affairs for youngsters — revealed that one in five children aged between eight and 16 were experiencing climate nightmares.
Oh how sad. About time the Muppet went back to school.
UNHAPPY HOUR – Cheesed Off.
Cheese is racist’ storm as hundreds back ban on dairy foods in school.
SERVING dairy in foods at schools is “racist” an Extinction Rebellion campaigner told a council after hundreds signed a petition to serve children plant based meals only.
By SARAH BOOKER-LEWIS AND BRADLEY JOLLY
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1422913/Extinction-Rebellion-campaign-dairy-food-schools-racist-Brighton-Hove-City-Council
In the petition, she quotes Professor Michael Clark, from Oxford University, as saying: “Animal agriculture and fishing industries are leading causes of deforestation, ocean dead zones, water pollution, biodiversity loss and species extinction.
Just a Brie finsight. I bet that Prof’s lectures are a wow… The Edam fool.
I think the Prof is a leading cause of brain dead zones!
Yep, to save the planet BLM has decreed that they should only eat white people.
That is just a Cann a Bull
Fray Bentos?
Got a problem with cheese?
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Try a Greta! 👍
All human activities can to a greater or lesser degree harm the environment as the ‘professor’ says but why pick on livestock farming?
He’s used to talking bull…
Growing bones?
It is plant based, what does your average cow eat FFS?
Pizza and lager?
Silly Moo.
In the petition, she quotes Professor Michael Clark, from Oxford University,
Two words would cover all the damage that has been inflicted on the planet over the last 60 or so years. Corporate Greed.
When junior’s school started indoctrinating him about this nonsense, we sat down and talked about it. He had no idea what ‘climate’ was, let alone seasons, weather, population density, energy needs, what energy is used for and all that.
He’s just told climatechangebad!!!
If he can think critically about it – including asking his teacher what would happen if there wasn’t enough energy from wind (pretty good for a 7 year old!). As she didn’t know, he kept asking his questions about how is water cleaned and lights kept on, what will old people do if it’s really cold….
I think my work here is done.
Excellent.
Since Teacher probably doesn’t know which way to turn at the end of he road to get to the High Street, he’ll run rings around her! And then get marked down…
How’s Mongo doing, wibbling?
Wibbling
How is your wuffle , has he improved , did you take him to the vet?
I wonder if the BBC are going to ‘educate’ youngsters on halal slaughter ?
One for Grizz,pair of 20 somethings on Tipping Point
“What’s the highest mountain in Tanzania”
Both “Everest”
“What distance did Roger Bannister run in under 4 minutes”
“Marathon”
Enough to make a stone weep
Wot is tipping point? Is the intention to get the answers wrong?
You’d be forgiven for believing so if you were to watch it.
When I was fit & young, ran a 4 minute mile and wasn’t in bad shape after. Now I can’t do a 4-minute staircase to bed… :-((
That’s a seriously good time, even now.
After a summer working on a farm, aged 18. The only time I have been properly fit. Been downhill since…
and afterwards, I ran home!
You should have taken athletics seriously.
You would have beaten Steve Cram at the same age.
I was just a kid. Didn’t seem important at the time.
That was a great pity. You had the potential to be an Olympic athlete, had those who should have been awake spotted the potential.
My wife was similar. HG ran 10.7 for 100 yards on a grass track in 1967/8.
The school teachers didn’t believe the time and made her run again, because it smashed the existing record. Same time.
Nobody paid any attention because the school didn’t think girls should do other than team sports. They knew she was quick as she was their 1st team (u18) hockey winger and had been since she was 12.
She was discouraged from taking up athletics.
That time would probably have placed her in the finals of the UK championships. When she went up to Cambridge she was a flatmate with a woman who came third in the BSAA 220. Over 100 HG could leave her trailing in the wake, then the flatmate just sailed past in the final 50.
What was her time for the King Street run?
In our day there were no longer 8 pubs.
HG isn’t a beer drinker, but a friend of ours did the run and the dozen on the same day.
HG might have done it if it was a glass of wine instead of a pint.
At the Vet’s barbecue the friend drank the fastest pint, and cleared the yard of ale, opening round, semi-final and final, beating all comers.
There was only one woman reading Engineering in my year but I can’t remember her name (Matric 1966)
Believe it or not, everyone knew this one as Scottie, I believe her name really was Scott. She was quite good at sport as well as competitive beer drinking.
At the school at which I taught the school record for the 100 m (boys) was 10.9 secs but when I was a boy at school the record for the 100 yards was 10.0 secs. I was once timed over the 100 yards at 13.6 seconds which I thought was pretty good!
Talent wasted. Tell HG – respect! from me. :-D)
A great example of the products of today’s (immediately yesterday’s) education.
I saw that, you’d think they might have been tested for their GK first.
On another quiz earlier this week, three contestants couldnt put Everest on a map of the world.
331560+ up ticks,
Love, NOT division conquers ALL,
I do believe that with these odious actions there are grounds for decent peoples to consider, debate then trigger a very uncivil action campaign.
https://twitter.com/berniespofforth/status/1382362618980089858
I think that that is one of the worst and saddest things I have seen throughout this debacle.
They’re in the same care home? That is dreadful.
That is horrific,I’m struggling to respond I’m so angry…….
I’ve just given the bastards both barrels on this consultation about mandatory jabs mentioning the Nurenberg code trials and hangings
https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/making-vaccination-a-condition-of-deployment-in-older-adult-care-homes
Get stuck in NoTTLers there’s no fighter cover give them hell
Notwithstanding my earlier comment below.
It appears that the old man has just joined his wife in the same care home, so all is not as it appears.
However, it still stands that elderly people like this couple should not have been prevented from seeing each other.
331560+ up ticks,
S,
Enforced separation in any shape or form as run by this political cartel is out of order and done in the main to satisfy
whatever agenda the politico has in mind.
I get to the point that I hope Vallance, Johnson, Whitty, Hancock, Ferguson et al are forced to die alone and in pain, and that their loved ones are refused access to them, as has happened to so many people over the last 15+ months and will happen for years to come for cancer heart and other problems, as a result of their policies.
As the Irish say, “I hope that they die, roaring.”
It was all about getting those DNR notices signed without interference from enquiring relatives. Cross infection was the excuse to keep people separated from their nearest and dearest.
It was a scandal, pure and simple.
Very, very sad and unecessary
331560+ up ticks,
S,
Enforced separation in any shape or form as run by this political cartel is out of order and done in the main to satisfy
whatever agenda the politico has in mind.
Part of a BTL comment by Thelonius Runt-Futtock under the DT obituary of Shirley Williams who was a cheerful looking old biddy but unfailingly wrong in all her judgements.
How ever much people vilify Diane Abbott she tried to put her son’s interests ahead of her political career and sent him to an independent private school. Mr Blair and Mr Cameron were both educated in independent schools and could easily afford to pay school fees but their political careers were more important to them than their own children – and the same must be said of Shirley Williams.
What is more important to you – advancement in your own career or doing the best for your children?
Doing the best for the children while teaching them by example morality, decency and how not to be a hypocrite.
The school didn’t benefit Diane’s drug addled psychotic son much.
I blame the parents. Presumably there was a father, once?
The mind boggles – mind bleach please!
Could be anyone.
Corbyn?
‘Political career’ is one thing. ‘Political dogma’ that screws up everyone’s education – apart from your own or family’ – is something else.
If Abbott’s son’s education was more important to her, she should have resigned as an MP instead of hypocritically telling other people not to privately educate their own children.
She’d have had to go on the dole, then. Can’t see her getting any other employment.
Abbott’s son was certainly given an expensive education, but apart from getting a job in the snivel service, he didn’t seem to learn how to be a descent human being.
I remember Shirley Williams as the official Labour government imposed arbiter who decided the justifiable price of sliced bread in the great inflation of the mid-1970s …. she did the job with no sign of any doubts as to the wisdom of having such a policy
Shirley Williams ….Fked up grammar school education.
Those mentioned are hypocrites either way.
I fear that the answer to your question, Richard, is advancement of your own career, thus leading by example and producing severely warped children to carry the torch through the next generation.
mng, and younger generation althought the net’s widening, is majority now entrenched into gig economy, being a dead economic model means no career path
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/dam/news/2021/04/14/1504-MATT-GALLERY-WEB-P1_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqqVzuuqpFlyLIwiB6NTmJwfSVWeZ_vEN7c6bHu2jJnT8.png?imwidth=1260
“I’m sorry, Sir. You misheard them. It was Greenswill Craponall for David Cameron”
Good evening, NoTTLers!
For those of us who enjoy Independence Daily, they are in dire straits following Debbie’s continual hospitalisation, and need an additional editor, plus other things. I get lots of the things I post here from ID, and thought I’d post a link for anyone who might be interested.
https://independencedaily.co.uk/in-a-change-to-the-usual-programme-something-will-have-to-give-an-urgent-appeal/?utm_source=mailpoet&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=INDEPENDENCE+Daily+Newsletter1
Added to my bookmarks. Thank you.
I am finished for the day. It was better in the afternoon – though still a little Japanese in the air.
I hope to join you on the morrow – after going to Market to try to find a halal pig to celebrate Ramadanadingdong.
A demain
It is said that a man is not complete until he is married and then he is completely finished…..
A bit Pearl Harbour today here too, Bilty
Here’s a collection of the former poet laureate’s poems:
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Pick ‘n’ Mix Vaccines:
Astrozenica
Jannsen
Pfizer
Moderna
Novavax
Sputnik
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Pick ‘n’ Mix:
With gin, sherry or vodka, sweetie ? … x
…I’ve advanced to gin sweetie x…..a quicker fix!
Whisky for choice, old chap.
They could name it Spazomax Jam.
Spread thickly until the population is cured.
Like ham.
They could name it ……Allsorts……simples!
Bertie Bassett
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Well colour me shocked,shocked I tell you………..
https://twitter.com/UsockRich/status/1382310381469773830
These swine have and still are playing us for idjits
Two cheeks of the same arse!
Night All
Oi Laffed
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t4A1tWzlJW8
Oh dear..more bad news for the West.
No cases of blood clots encountered during trials & use of Sputnik V vaccine, Russian developer says
After reports of J&J and AstraZeneca jabs causing blood clots in rare cases, the Sputnik V developer said its vaccine doesn’t have such side effects and offered to share its technologies to help other producers solve this problem.
“A comprehensive analysis of adverse events during clinical trials and over the course of mass vaccinations with the Sputnik V vaccine showed that there were no cases of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST),” the Moscow-based Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology said on Wednesday.
The Gamaleya Research Institute stressed “there is no reason and no justification to extrapolate safety data” from J&J and AstraZeneca vaccines to Sputnik V, which boasts an efficacy of over 91%. The three immunizations might be based on adenoviral vector platforms, but they are all “different and not directly comparable” when it comes to their structure and the technologies used, it added.
One of the reasons for the Russian jab not causing blood clots and other severe complications is that it’s made with the HEK293 cell line that “has long been safely used for the production of biotechnological products,” the statement read. The scientists behind J&J and AstraZeneca vaccines opted for other adenoviral platforms and cell lines.
The Sputnik V developer also pointed to a recent study, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, that linked blood clots in those inoculated to insufficient purification of vaccines.
“Unlike other vaccines,” the Russian jab goes through a four-stage purification process, consisting of two stages of chromatography and two stages of tangential flow filtration, which assures its “quality and safety,” the statement read.
The Gamaleya Institute concluded by saying that it was “ready to share its purification technology with other vaccine producers in order to help them minimize the risk of adverse effects during vaccination.”
So it looks like the Russians are going to have to show them how to make a safe vaccine.
A new piece of RV-W to my ears. Lovely too:-
https://youtu.be/cA2l0cNZSH8
Thank you Bob for posting…
https://twitter.com/MailOnline/status/1382397010855268355
Say what you will..
She looks as if there’s a touch of the whitewash in her ancestry…
Yep, she looks only a trifle diverse – maybe she should put on some black-face.
He must be able to spell.
I suppose it isn’t racist for a black person to say that a series starring a black actor (i think he is good BTW. Saw him in The Wire) who has no black friends and doesn’t eat Carribean food is right on.
Why is it that so many black people spout off about racism when they are the worst examples of it?
I learned that one needs to turn a view on it’s head to decide if it had worth or not.
Perhaps it is true that black people generally are thicko’s.
I do remember some sort of furore in the 60s when a professor said that generally, blacks had a lower IQ than others.
Is he still alive ??
But hang on a mo, the BBC have the answer to some of the problems as in the failure of people like Lammy, who if i remember correctly didn’t even make double figures on Master Mind.
And i have the greatest respect for Clive Myrie the news reader and journalist, he is next in line to be asking the questions on the programme, JH is retiring.
The way i see the situation is, there are so many ‘black’ people who clearly and obviously malign one of their parents.
If black people have both black parents they are clearly black but why if one of the parents are white why do they insist on referring to them selves as black. It’s a form of racism in it’s own right.
There was a story this week about an abandoned new born baby. ‘Subway baby’. This little bundle of joy ended up being adopted by a middle class gay couple. He turned out to be a credit to all who met him.
No drugs. No guns. High achiever.
Suggesting that having good role models makes a huge difference.
An unconventional family but a loving and caring one.
What does she want? Black actors all wearing dreadlocks, smoking ganja and speaking in fake Jamaican accents?
Don’t forget the deep fried chicken and collard greens.
It’s gone way past the parody stage.
She’s obviously engaging in dark humour, Shirley he’s darker than her.
That’ll make her popular with Meagain ask she will obviously call her white.
Of all the varieties of shit that are available to stink out an enclosed space, Nancy Pelosi must be the most suffocating.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9470511/Nancy-Pelosi-calls-George-Floyds-death-public-assassination.html
How can this outburst not taint the trial? The jury has yet to be sequestered, so presumably they can see/read this biased race-bait.
If Chauvin is found guilty, his defence lawyers will probably use Pelosi’s remarks as grounds for a mis-trial.
One would hope so, Aenas but what is it that passes for justice, either here or in USA?
Kow Towing to
BLM
XR
LGBTQRTYUI
Vegans
Global Warming
Pelosi probably hates these people from her protected white enclave but is merely manipulating them to gain potential votes for Democrats
It is the same with illegal migrants, wanting a better life but having to be trained by those legitimate Americans who will become unemployed to make way for them because illegal migrants are cheaper to employ.
The Democratic Party is dying as we speak. Creepy Joe Biden is a corpse, dead on his feet and Kamala Harris a giggling schoolgirl emerged from behind the political bike shed. Harris is a hollow brainless stooge and all now see this.
You have given us all their good points, now, how about the bad sides
I am wondering whether she/BLM/her controllers have suddenly realised that the trial may well not go as expected and are getting their retaliation in first!
It will be interesting to see what happens through the appeals processes, once jurors are taken from the equation.
And so they should.
Pelosi is the daughter of a mafiosi. Her attitude to public life was born of this corrupt experience and lack of education. Pelosi is an evil person who is too fond of herself.
Yo WS
To fiddle a bit
My sympathy for GPs is wearing thin. They need to get their priorities straight, and they need to do it quickly.
Dentist wise I have decided to go private and obtain proper treatment.
“My sympathy for politicians is wearing thin. They need to get their priorities straight, and they need to do it quickly.”
No, I think they already have their priorities straight, they just aren’t our prorities.
My late parents refused to vote for them. At the time I thought that was shocking, but now I understand why.
My sympathy for politicians ran out years ago, fifty years or more.
We know, Simon, we know…
And for the record, ‘Civilisation’ is on the iPlayer.
“In search of the lost Corp….”?
I have spent many hours today attempting to remove my mobile phone service from Vodafone. A few weeks ago I sent several hours on the phone to various of their departments trying to get a technical problem fixed. It never was. Then yesterday I received an email saying that the cost of their service to me was going to be increased. A trivial amount actually, but I only use around 1% of the cheapest “plan” that they offer. The last straw. I have been with them for some time. The contract expired in 2006 and I have done nothing about it through sheer inertia.
A call to their call centre today resulted I my hanging on the phone for 20 minutes waiting for someone to answer, “We are very busy just now. someone who can help you will answer as soon as available”. I gave up. I tried using access via my account and followed to directions from web page to web page and back to the page from which I had started. Very clever! Vodafone.
Next I tried the online chat box. I was asked various questions to prove I was the account holder and then I presented my requirements. I received the response, “I cannot answer these points, I will pass you to a human”. I was passed to Divyesh who asked various questions to prove I was the account holder and then I presented my requirements. He then told me that he would have to check stuff and it would take a few minutes.
Eventually he came back and said that he would have to pass me to another department. I was passed to Molly who asked various questions to prove that I was the account holder (yes, the same questions asked by the machine and by Divyesh). Molly asked me what the problem was, and why was I leaving? I replied that I was fed up and did not wish to go into detail and could we proceed. So we did. I am shortly to become an ex customer.
All I can say is that Divyesh and Molly were very polite.
Other problems with communications over the last three days led me to a thought:
In a society fixated on the phone, businesses don’t answer the phone.
Funny how you can always get into these contracts by using a web site without a load of ‘security’ but never get out of the service in the same way!
You could try GiffGaff. Flexible and economical, it runs on the O2 service.
Big firms use behavioural psychologists to keep you on the hook by making it difficult to leave. They like to employ Asians, and anyone with a strong regional accent, knowing that mature Britons find it difficult to understand them.
Try GiffGaff!
We use BT for phones and Internet. The phones cost us £5/month and I’m not sure if that’s each as Best Beloved does the negotiation – she can be a tartar.
Customer services in general has built walls around them selves.
Although i did have a pretty decent experience from Argos lat year after i bought a new lawn mower and the grass collator box kept falling off.
I wrote and email to the boss of Sainsburys, i was contacted by a pleasant lady who couldn’t do enough for me. Including sending me a brand new different make of lawn mower, letting me keep the first one. I’m going to have to extend the shed 😄
Not just businesses. My GP’s surgery won’t answer the phone, either.
I’m with iD Mobile which uses the 3 network . A Sim-only deal which costs £6 per months for unlimited minutes, texts and 2Gb of 4G data which rolls over for one month. I do have a decent Samsung S8 mobile also. More than happy with both.
Evening, all. It was Blair’s act of meanness that robbed Her Majesty of her yacht.
It was a terrible thing to do to HM. Sadly I think she will be too old to enjoy a replacement and her life has changed.
Good evening Conway.
I am afraid I agree with you about HM being unable to enjoy a replacement RY at this stage of her life. I trust you’ve had a good day.
It never fails me to be appalled by just how mean nasty and vindictive Blair is.
Will he ever get his just deserts?
The Arabian Desert, the lost Quarter preferably.
The Royal Yacht was single hulled and will not have gained a certificate of seaworthiness. It should rightly have been replaced with a more sophisticated vessel.
There was an opportunity for our great naval architects, interior architects and designers and our great shipbuilders to make a suitably prestigious replacement vessel.
Major and Blair remain miserable mean and unworthy individuals with the worst defect of no imagination.
I agree that the RY needed updating, but that should have been done rather than scrap it with no replacement.
Indeed.
Hope that they would not have used the designers & fabricators of the two leaky aircraft carriers, though. British Leyland, weren’t they?
331560+ up ticks,
Evening C,
Then in place of a pretty yacht a working naval patrol vessel or two would be a lasting legacy of the Duke of Edinburgh protecting the English / GB shores.
Goodnight, all.
Night Cohn Boy
DM Story
NONE of the Royals will wear uniform at Philip’s funeral to spare Harry and Andrew’s blushes: Duke of Sussex ‘wanted to wear military outfit’ alongside his uncle – but Queen decides they’ll ALL wear mourning dress in departure from tradition
So the only way to stop Harry wearing a uniform to which he is no longer entitled is that all the other members of the Royal family entitled to wear their uniforms and wishing to do so have be instructed by the Queen to wear civilian clothes.
More pandering to the spoilt and nasty brat. The sooner he goes back to the States and stays there the better.
Or pandering to Andrew? I was not sure how much of that story was the Mail stirring the pot.
Andrew’s position is more delicate than Harry’s because nothing is official, and it’s due to a bad stink rather than anything concrete. Personally I hope the sleazebag never returns to royal duties.
I guess they are trying to include Harry still in the family. Good for the Queen to continue to make the effort, I suppose. I’m rather more judgemental about these things – remind me, who started it all by pissing in the tea?
UK Nurses whistleblowing https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZhzQMyDjxuzW/ She said to her Manager: “Why were they content in what amounted to genocide? The reply was chilling: We all have a job to do and a part to play and we all need to put up and shut up! brave lady – Frederick Forsyth letter territory
meanwhile in….. https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/image018.jpg some more basic reality
A story this week that was downplayed by the media. They don’t vaccinate. They got ill. They got better. They got herd immunity.
Big pharma not impressed.
bang on, don’t let the truth interfere
World Bank Pandemic Catastrophe Bond – https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/315274fb1887a376ede1ae199cc1fe39ad1ff5b88c481418fb9b305062d69824.png at a glance https://www.artemis.bm/deal-directory/ibrd-car-111-112/ note the date of issue
Good Morning:
Comare and contrast: Taliban – v- Twerking…..
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-56747158 – “Afghanistan: ‘We have won the war, America has lost’, say Taliban”
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/australian-military-reminded-its-role-lethal-violence-not-woke-activism
Truck supplied by Ford*. Big gun supplied by ?
* Armed Taliban running around in a Ford truck, ready to attack American troops as required. Does the American government and the military industrial complex not get a bit confused sometimes?
Good morning all – Thursday’s new page is here.