But there's no page to 'PTO' to.PorFavor wrote:Sleep well, and PTO.
Oh.
But there's no page to 'PTO' to.PorFavor wrote:Sleep well, and PTO.
Very disappointing.HindleA wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ssion=true
Hurrah!tinybgoat wrote:citizenJA wrote:I wonder what made me think of goats
boo-yeahAnatolyKasparov wrote:We did it, everybody!
PorFavor wrote:Sleep well, and PTO.
When did FtN start, late 2012? To still be going strong now is quite an achievement.citizenJA wrote:boo-yeahAnatolyKasparov wrote:We did it, everybody!
Didn't happen during the war (given that a certain type of Brexiteer seems to think they personally won WW2, I thought that worth mentioning)tinybgoat wrote:https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.thegua ... ly-reports
"Queen to be evacuated if Brexit turns ugly – reports"
Sounds like a job for Dyno-rod.
Consistent practice, habitually coming to this place helps teach me what no money can buy - the strength of friendship, communication, regular engagement. I've known this more or less for the last couple years. I've given it greater thought and must write this now. I must express this now. I'm not a good writer but I know good writing when I read it. I'm finding world events a dark and challenging time socially and politically. The relatively general optimism I felt during the 2015 GE campaign is absent but I don't despair. I'm helped though our participation in this place. The companionship we've built together is good. Living well is possible through cooperative effort. It's a tool in our kit, FlyTheNest*.AnatolyKasparov wrote:When did FtN start, late 2012? To still be going strong now is quite an achievement.citizenJA wrote:boo-yeahAnatolyKasparov wrote:We did it, everybody!
Exactly so. This is related to my rambling post I've just made above. Government aren't doing right by most people and I sure as hell can't see a way clear making them do so. They've decided to pile problem on top of other problems, accomplishing their goals, not helping most people or country.Willow904 wrote:Oh and stuff that were key issues during the 2010 GE, such and banking reform and social care reform, have been completely sidelined and ignored which is quite dispiriting.
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The government:
“We can’t have a second referendum because there’d be civil unrest”
Also the government:
“Good chance the riots will be so bad next month we’ll have to evacuate the fucking queen”
You're a writer I can't presume to praise.PorFavor wrote:@citizenJA
Totally agree with you about abbreviations and acronyms. I try to put the full term (together with the short-form in the bloody brackets) at the first time of use in a post, and use the short-form thereafter. Always happy to be picked up on it when I fail to do so!
"Let me return your congratulations.--I assure you that I have heard the news with the warmest interest and satisfaction.--He is a man whom I cannot presume to praise."
Is our most prolific poster here still rebeccariots? Was certainly the case fairly recently.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Enjoying the reflections on FTN
Of course it's sad that some people don't post here much any more, but I hope many of them will return one day
Though others never will, thinking in particular of the wonderful and I know much missed Lady Centauria.
Yep, Sky created the original FreeForums site.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:And am I right, founded in its original form by SkysGoneOut?
And refounded in a pub in Huddersfield by Refitman.
I was thinking of rebeccariots2 only the other day - I often do when "Brexit" pops up. It would be nice to hear from her again (on "Brexit" or any other subject).AnatolyKasparov wrote:Is our most prolific poster here still rebeccariots? Was certainly the case fairly recently.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Enjoying the reflections on FTN
Of course it's sad that some people don't post here much any more, but I hope many of them will return one day
Though others never will, thinking in particular of the wonderful and I know much missed Lady Centauria.
One who was, sadly, driven away by Brexit
No problem. Probably wise to take a break every now and then, don't want you kicking your TV in.Sky'sGoneOut wrote:Sorry about not doing Question Time on Thursday.
I had to do other stuff elsewhere.
Though clicks on the site are down as a result, meaning a big hit on our advertising revenue. Jobs at FTN could be at riskrefitman wrote:No problem. Probably wise to take a break every now and then, don't want you kicking your TV in.Sky'sGoneOut wrote:Sorry about not doing Question Time on Thursday.
I had to do other stuff elsewhere.