Tuesday 3rd December 2019
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Re: Tuesday 3rd December 2019
I nearly went with 'throbbing', but thought better of it.HindleA wrote:I came to your last word with some trepidation.
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1-0 at 2,as.if almost intended.
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Well, you asked for it!HindleA wrote:1-0
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"throbbing"-double yeuch
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The goal keeper was off their line,I couldn't really miss.
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Goalkeeper
Goal-keeper
Goal-keeper
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KeeperofGoal
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Goal'keeper
Goalkeeper'
Goalkeeper'
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Gardien(ne) de but
Torwart
员
вратарь
Torwart
员
вратарь
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τερματοφύλακας
portier/a/e
воротар
portier/a/e
воротар
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HindleA wrote:τερματοφύλακας
portier/a/e
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больше русских троллей?
ETA - Είναι όλα ελληνικά για μένα
I still believe in a town called Hope
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You mean "Hong Kong Phooey",may no longer be culturally relevant?-Shakes head.
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What's that accent of Raab's called? Is that 'plummy'?tinybgoat wrote:"Senior Tory loses it on air when confronted with his own plans to sell the NHS"
https://www.thecanary.co/trending/2019/ ... l-the-nhs/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yeuch, Video of sweaty Dominic Raab, with bulging veins.
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Everyone, please! We're using up all the flythenest pages far too early in the day!
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"generally bollox",in whatever language.
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Imagine,if you will.that your arse could talk,it's that kind of accent.
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Barry Manilow and talking arses ,high culture indeed.
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#peoplepower
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Gerrards Cross, Home CountiescitizenJA wrote:What's that accent of Raab's called? Is that 'plummy'?tinybgoat wrote:"Senior Tory loses it on air when confronted with his own plans to sell the NHS"
https://www.thecanary.co/trending/2019/ ... l-the-nhs/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yeuch, Video of sweaty Dominic Raab, with bulging veins.
https://www.ef.com/wwen/blog/language/b ... d-to-know/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The accent of the Home Counties area (the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Surrey, and Sussex) is closest to what people call Queen’s English, also known as Received Pronunciation (R.P.) or Standard English.
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@PorFavor
Barry Manilow's Bermuda Triangle is so Johnson
Barry Manilow's Bermuda Triangle is so Johnson
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I had to look this one upHindleA wrote:τερματοφύλακας
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I may have had to look them all up.
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"may have"
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HindleA wrote:Imagine,if you will.that your arse could talk,it's that kind of accent.
The graph on the wall
Tells the story of it all
Picture it now see just how
The lies and deceit gained a little more power
Confidence - taken in
By a suntan and a grin
The grabbing hands grab all they can
All for themselves - after all
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It's a competitive world
Everything Counts In Large Amounts
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I made assumptions and then had to quickly add something in an edit in an attempt to avoid looking like too much of a foolcitizenJA wrote:I had to look this one upHindleA wrote:τερματοφύλακας
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I still believe in a town called Hope
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Don't sweat it. I'm quoting Depeche Mode song lyrics.adam wrote:I made assumptions and then had to quickly add something in an edit in an attempt to avoid looking like too much of a foolcitizenJA wrote:I had to look this one upHindleA wrote:τερματοφύλακας
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I wish I'd run across this sooner. Thank you very much.tinybgoat wrote:Gerrards Cross, Home CountiescitizenJA wrote:What's that accent of Raab's called? Is that 'plummy'?tinybgoat wrote:"Senior Tory loses it on air when confronted with his own plans to sell the NHS"
https://www.thecanary.co/trending/2019/ ... l-the-nhs/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yeuch, Video of sweaty Dominic Raab, with bulging veins.
https://www.ef.com/wwen/blog/language/b ... d-to-know/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The accent of the Home Counties area (the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Surrey, and Sussex) is closest to what people call Queen’s English, also known as Received Pronunciation (R.P.) or Standard English.
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Not surprised Gerrard is cross.
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His seat really is one of the handful (nearby Richmond Park being another) where tactical voting for the LibDems is justified.tinybgoat wrote:"Senior Tory loses it on air when confronted with his own plans to sell the NHS"
https://www.thecanary.co/trending/2019/ ... l-the-nhs/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Yeuch, Video of sweaty Dominic Raab, with bulging veins.
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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Corbyn faces a steady, often hostile, media barrage, questioning him on things he's already answered.
Johnson is let out a bit Wiltshire and is treated with the care given a delicate flower.
Johnson is let out a bit Wiltshire and is treated with the care given a delicate flower.
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*shrug* Everything counts.citizenJA wrote:Don't sweat it. I'm quoting Depeche Mode song lyrics.adam wrote: I made assumptions and then had to quickly add something in an edit in an attempt to avoid looking like too much of a fool
I still believe in a town called Hope
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I am working through an online first aid refresher thing I have to do before a practical session tomorrow and I'm slightly concerned that one of the upcoming topics is 'Amputation'.
In fact, looking again, it is somewhat bizarrely called 'Amputation/Removing a splinter'. After you, doctor.
In fact, looking again, it is somewhat bizarrely called 'Amputation/Removing a splinter'. After you, doctor.
I still believe in a town called Hope
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"Extreme first aid"
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"It's only a wart"
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All joking apart,lives are dependent on the result of the election and I don't do hyperbole;both in terms of length and quality.The Tories have been honest in their priorities in that the economy comes first before peoples' welfare and despite their bollox and supposed inherent superiority in that regard they are economically incompetent.Death and harm of the ascribed no longer vulnerable is a price worth paying.I think that is arse about face.For all it's faults Labour tries,give them a chance.Vote Labour.
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Amputate the Tories from Government,apply emergency first aid.
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"It's only a splinter",surely sawing my whole arm off is a bit OTT"
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Three local council byelections last week:
North Norfolk DC - LibDem hold with just under half the vote in a ward which returned just a single LibDem in May after boundary changes but in its previous two member form had been dominated by them since the 1990s. However it was a close result on this occasion as the LibDems dropped by 15% and there was a swing of over 16% to the second placed Tories (to give some perspective, they were slaughtered here earlier this year - taking just half a dozen seats - after winning over two thirds of councillors in 2015) Labour down slightly with around 9%.
Wiltshire - LibDem gain from Tory in a straight fight with 58% of the vote, a swing of approaching 15% since 2017. This division voted LibDem in the inaugural 2009 unitary elections, the winner then was re-elected in 2013 as an Independent before their retirement two years ago saw the Tories take the seat. Tories were only slightly down on their share then, but both Labour and Greens polled significant shares and their standing aside now plainly benefited the winners.
Oxfordshire CC - Green gain from Independent which meant they moved from fifth and last place two years ago to first now, almost quadrupling their share to just over 40%. This division was won comfortably by the sitting Independent in both 2013 and 2017 (and indeed before that when the similar seat pre boundary changes is considered) In 2013 UKIP came second (fairly distantly) but did not stand subsequently and the LibDems (third last time) also sat this one out - a new Independent tried to emulate their former success but scored 19%, a full twenty points down, meaning the Tories moved into second place with a six point increase in their vote. Labour dropped 4 points to 8%.
Just the one (Welsh) contest to begin this month, and that's it before GE day.
North Norfolk DC - LibDem hold with just under half the vote in a ward which returned just a single LibDem in May after boundary changes but in its previous two member form had been dominated by them since the 1990s. However it was a close result on this occasion as the LibDems dropped by 15% and there was a swing of over 16% to the second placed Tories (to give some perspective, they were slaughtered here earlier this year - taking just half a dozen seats - after winning over two thirds of councillors in 2015) Labour down slightly with around 9%.
Wiltshire - LibDem gain from Tory in a straight fight with 58% of the vote, a swing of approaching 15% since 2017. This division voted LibDem in the inaugural 2009 unitary elections, the winner then was re-elected in 2013 as an Independent before their retirement two years ago saw the Tories take the seat. Tories were only slightly down on their share then, but both Labour and Greens polled significant shares and their standing aside now plainly benefited the winners.
Oxfordshire CC - Green gain from Independent which meant they moved from fifth and last place two years ago to first now, almost quadrupling their share to just over 40%. This division was won comfortably by the sitting Independent in both 2013 and 2017 (and indeed before that when the similar seat pre boundary changes is considered) In 2013 UKIP came second (fairly distantly) but did not stand subsequently and the LibDems (third last time) also sat this one out - a new Independent tried to emulate their former success but scored 19%, a full twenty points down, meaning the Tories moved into second place with a six point increase in their vote. Labour dropped 4 points to 8%.
Just the one (Welsh) contest to begin this month, and that's it before GE day.
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
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Paula Surridge
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Yougov MRP sorted by estimated Brexit Party share. A Con/BXP pact in these seats might have delivered a serious blow to the 'red wall' (or it might've pushed some of those voters back to Labour we will never know for sure).
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Yougov MRP sorted by estimated Brexit Party share. A Con/BXP pact in these seats might have delivered a serious blow to the 'red wall' (or it might've pushed some of those voters back to Labour we will never know for sure).
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One world, like it or not - John Martyn
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General Electric has it's own day?FFS
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Did anyone watch C4 Dispatches? I saw the second half.
The children were so lovely and it struck me that their parents would have been just as lovely before Life kicked the stuffing out of them.
The children were so lovely and it struck me that their parents would have been just as lovely before Life kicked the stuffing out of them.
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No,not sure I get what you mean by the acquired unloveliness of the parents,unless I have misinterpreted.
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The difficulty I have with these programmes is that you are encouraged/manipulated to make such judgements.
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When it shouldn't make any difference.
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Paging PF...
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Put you gin bottle (head in a vat) down..
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