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I suggest you take a look at the Entertainment section ... what a snapshot ....
I'm still snickering at the Magazines read - Auto Express. (That's in Media.)
Dear god, that's the whole baby boomer generation down the pan. I keep hearing that British people are so cosmopolitan and sophisticated, and yet, when you look at the above link, you see that your average over 60 is a Mrs. Brown's Boys or Top Gear fan, reads the Mail and has steak and kidney pie as their favourite dish (not to mention bloody Phil Collins and Cliff fucking Richard as their preferred music) then you begin to realise that euthenasia isn't actually such a bad idea after all, and the sooner it can be made involuntary on the family's demand then the happier we all might be.
NB - for the avoidance of doubt I have two UKIP supporters in my family and one Tory. And I think they're all twats.
ErnstRemarx wrote:
Dear god, that's the whole baby boomer generation down the pan. I keep hearing that British people are so cosmopolitan and sophisticated, and yet, when you look at the above link, you see that your average over 60 is a Mrs. Brown's Boys or Top Gear fan, reads the Mail and has steak and kidney pie as their favourite dish (not to mention bloody Phil Collins and Cliff fucking Richard as their preferred music) then you begin to realise that euthenasia isn't actually such a bad idea after all, and the sooner it can be made involuntary on the family's demand then the happier we all might be.
NB - for the avoidance of doubt I have two UKIP supporters in my family and one Tory. And I think they're all twats.
Speaking as an original (1946) baby-boomer may I say that I don't own a Jag but shop at Lidl (?) Quite like the classic war movies though. (Saw 'The imitation Game' yesterday - brilliant). As for the Daily Mail - it's you whipper-snappers on here that keep making me follow links to it.
What the fuck's a cholet? Reading cookbooks is perhaps my main hobby but I've never heard of it.
Aubergine Parmigiana is bloody lovely.
Sorry, its actually a Cholent (I've no idea what that is either). In my defence I have just drunk a whole bottle of Lambrini (what that says about my politics I shudder to imagine).
What the fuck's a cholet? Reading cookbooks is perhaps my main hobby but I've never heard of it.
Aubergine Parmigiana is bloody lovely.
Sorry, its actually a Cholent (I've no idea what that is either). In my defence I have just drunk a whole bottle of Lambrini (what that says about my politics I shudder to imagine).
Just googled it - It's a traditional Jewish stew. Do you think they only polled one Labour Party member?
What the fuck's a cholet? Reading cookbooks is perhaps my main hobby but I've never heard of it.
Aubergine Parmigiana is bloody lovely.
Sorry, its actually a Cholent (I've no idea what that is either). In my defence I have just drunk a whole bottle of Lambrini (what that says about my politics I shudder to imagine).
It says you're probably slightly pissed, but that's not a bad thing. We socialists should celebrate both grape and vine; as my missus says, "of course I'm a champagne socialist! If it's good enough for the ruling class, it's certainly good enough for the working class...".
And, of course, she's right too. I wish more people got that.
adam wrote:
What the fuck's a cholet? Reading cookbooks is perhaps my main hobby but I've never heard of it.
Aubergine Parmigiana is bloody lovely.
Sorry, its actually a Cholent (I've no idea what that is either). In my defence I have just drunk a whole bottle of Lambrini (what that says about my politics I shudder to imagine).
Just googled it - It's a traditional Jewish stew. Do you think they only polled one Labour Party member?
Could be, the top 5 for labour is:
Vegetarian Cholent
Vegetarian Haggis
Lamb Kerai
Melay Anchovy and Peanut Sambal
Egg Curry in Coconut Milk
Either everyone they asked had just been to the same dinner party or something's gone a bit astray there.
adam wrote:
What the fuck's a cholet? Reading cookbooks is perhaps my main hobby but I've never heard of it.
Aubergine Parmigiana is bloody lovely.
Sorry, its actually a Cholent (I've no idea what that is either). In my defence I have just drunk a whole bottle of Lambrini (what that says about my politics I shudder to imagine).
Just googled it - It's a traditional Jewish stew. Do you think they only polled one Labour Party member?
Does make you wonder about the sample, that's for sure.
I think we can safely answer Tish's question - based on the responses of FTN members - that we are not all a massive cliche. We don't even know what our supposedly favourite food is ...
ErnstRemarx wrote:
Dear god, that's the whole baby boomer generation down the pan. I keep hearing that British people are so cosmopolitan and sophisticated, and yet, when you look at the above link, you see that your average over 60 is a Mrs. Brown's Boys or Top Gear fan, reads the Mail and has steak and kidney pie as their favourite dish (not to mention bloody Phil Collins and Cliff fucking Richard as their preferred music) then you begin to realise that euthenasia isn't actually such a bad idea after all, and the sooner it can be made involuntary on the family's demand then the happier we all might be.
NB - for the avoidance of doubt I have two UKIP supporters in my family and one Tory. And I think they're all twats.
Speaking as an original (1946) baby-boomer may I say that I don't own a Jag but shop at Lidl (?) Quite like the classic war movies though. (Saw 'The imitation Game' yesterday - brilliant). As for the Daily Mail - it's you whipper-snappers on here that keep making me follow links to it.
Well of course, I could watch Tora! Tora! Tora! all day, as well as Come and See (rather more graphic), plus a slew of other war films - Jacob's Ladder's a beaut if you get the chance, it's so scary - but I'm fucked if I'll ever join the pinheads over at UKIP. I bet those arseholes think that "All quiet on the Western Front" is unpatriotic
Tish wrote:
Sorry, its actually a Cholent (I've no idea what that is either). In my defence I have just drunk a whole bottle of Lambrini (what that says about my politics I shudder to imagine).
Just googled it - It's a traditional Jewish stew. Do you think they only polled one Labour Party member?
Could be, the top 5 for labour is:
Vegetarian Cholent
Vegetarian Haggis
Lamb Kerai
Melay Anchovy and Peanut Sambal
Egg Curry in Coconut Milk
Either everyone they asked had just been to the same dinner party or something's gone a bit astray there.
Egg curry in coconut milk? I hope Labour Party meetings are held in well ventilated rooms!
Social security spending by the Department for Work & Pensions has been £25 billion higher than George Osborne planned in this Parliament, according to new analysis
ErnstRemarx wrote:
Dear god, that's the whole baby boomer generation down the pan. I keep hearing that British people are so cosmopolitan and sophisticated, and yet, when you look at the above link, you see that your average over 60 is a Mrs. Brown's Boys or Top Gear fan, reads the Mail and has steak and kidney pie as their favourite dish (not to mention bloody Phil Collins and Cliff fucking Richard as their preferred music) then you begin to realise that euthenasia isn't actually such a bad idea after all, and the sooner it can be made involuntary on the family's demand then the happier we all might be.
NB - for the avoidance of doubt I have two UKIP supporters in my family and one Tory. And I think they're all twats.
Speaking as an original (1946) baby-boomer may I say that I don't own a Jag but shop at Lidl (?) Quite like the classic war movies though. (Saw 'The imitation Game' yesterday - brilliant). As for the Daily Mail - it's you whipper-snappers on here that keep making me follow links to it.
Well of course, I could watch Tora! Tora! Tora! all day, as well as Come and See (rather more graphic), plus a slew of other war films - Jacob's Ladder's a beaut if you get the chance, it's so scary - but I'm fucked if I'll ever join the pinheads over at UKIP. I bet those arseholes think that "All quiet on the Western Front" is unpatriotic
I don't know how you peeps keep going. I'm off to bed now to snuggle up with Tom Holland and MsRemarx, but keep at it, and let's see if we can't get FTN into the meeja. Fuck it, with the mainstream meeja in the UK being as bad it is, let's set them a good example and show those dozy pricks how it's done.
ErnstRemarx wrote:I don't know how you peeps keep going. I'm off to bed now to snuggle up with Tom Holland and MsRemarx, but keep at it, and let's see if we can't get FTN into the meeja. Fuck it, with the mainstream meeja in the UK being as bad it is, let's set them a good example and show those dozy pricks how it's done.
One last comment - don't, as they're saying in the Scotsman, get into bed with Nicola Sturgeon and wake up with Dave.
Here's the River Parrett at Burrowbridge, Somerset Levels earlier this week. I wanted to learn how to post an image, and thought this one as good as any to practice with.
Oh my! Looks as though everyone is going to be very glad of that raised path which the fabulous Sikhs from http://www.khalsaaid.org helped to build during the floods last winter. I will keep my fingers crossed for Somerset (and everywhere else...)
And that is a beautiful pic, @Willow. Did you take it yourself?
This time, I'm gonna be stronger I'm not giving in...
A Welsh Tory MP has dismissed criticism he ignored calls to campaign in a Kent by-election, but visited the area to play golf, as "a silly story".
The Sunday Times has said Montgomeryshire's Glyn Davies, 70, was just seven miles (11 km) from Rochester when he played on a nearby course.
But he told BBC Wales he cannot canvass because he has a bad back and cannot walk far.
Mr Davies said he could play golf because he used a buggy.
Conservative Chief Whip Michael Gove is understood to have had ordered MPs to visit the area three times before Thursday's by-election against Mark Reckless, the Tory MP who defected to UKIP.
But Mr Davies admitted he had not visited the area once, but did go to the nearby Tudor Park Marriott Hotel and Country Club with his wife for bed and breakfast and a round of golf.
He must be one of the 100 MPs who have apparently refused to go to Rochester and canvas - as ordered by Dave. But, of course, that wider context is missing from this story and the BBC Wales news item I watched earlier.
Editing to add: Oh, and another triumph of Gove's whipping .... by whatever, he's proving his real worth in this job, isn't he.
But perhaps, now, we can pray in aid his evidence of why being able to play the occasional round of golf by way of using a golf-buggy (an overgrown mobility scooter) does not constitute the ability to walk up to 20 metres (or even 50 metres) and, therefore, taking part in this sort of gentle physical activity should not be used to disqualify any person from receipt of Disability Living Allowance, Personal Independence Payment, Incapacity Benefit, and/or Employment Support Allowance...
This time, I'm gonna be stronger I'm not giving in...
ephemerid wrote:Our Glorious Ronsealed Fishpointer General has written an article in the Guardian.
Is there no beginning to his talents?
It's utter bilge - and "I forged agreements", "I brought leaders together", I, I, I, I, ......zzzzzzzzz.......
Showmaster posted "He's pissed again" which will, no doubt, get modded.
Orwell was right. Permanent fear, permanent crisis........we are at war with..... Cameron's at war with us.
How I despise the ridiculous preening popinjay.
Goodnight, all. See you tomorrow.
Now the "I forged agreements" claim I could believe. There have been quite a few agreements that turned out to be nothing of the sort, after all. Oh, what? Not that sort of forgery?
This time, I'm gonna be stronger I'm not giving in...
What the fuck's a cholet? Reading cookbooks is perhaps my main hobby but I've never heard of it.
Aubergine Parmigiana is bloody lovely.
It is a typographical error or a mispronunciation: Vegetarian Cholent is a veggy version of a slow-cooked meat, potato, and barley stew/casserole/hot-pot but using beans, plus beets/squash etc., but always including the barley... http://www.myjewishlearning.com/culture ... lent.shtml
This time, I'm gonna be stronger I'm not giving in...
Social security spending by the Department for Work & Pensions has been £25 billion higher than George Osborne planned in this Parliament, according to new analysis
Thanks for that, @HindleA! It says, in that piece, that the figures were commissioned from the independent House of Commons Library. Is that library always open to opposition parties or does this mean that Labour now have access to Government accounts, etc.,? I know that, in the run-up to a General Election, information which was previously only available to the governing party (or parties) is opened up to all MPs; but I don't know at which point that actually happens.
This time, I'm gonna be stronger I'm not giving in...