Your wish is my command.tinyclanger2 wrote:PTO
Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
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Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Mine too oh, Omnipotent One.
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Happy New Year. Well we can hope.
More of the formerly unbelievable, now being normalised: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asi ... oking-city
More of the formerly unbelievable, now being normalised: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asi ... oking-city
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Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
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Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Finally back home on the couch with a glass of wine on my own, thank fuck all that festive bollocks is over with for another year.
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Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Highlight was definitely getting up on Christmas day early and walking along the beach to watch the sunrise over the sea. I didn't do it on purpose, I woke up because I really needed a wee and couldn't get back to sleep, but it was beautiful. Just me, the sea and the sun and a bunch of other people doing the exact same thing. And their dogs. And children.
Sat in a pub in my old home town last Sunday night on my own reminiscing about the happy times I spent in there during my misspent youth, and believe it or not but it came as a shock to me when I realised those times were nearly 30 years ago. The place has barely changed and it felt like yesterday. I didn't feel depressed as such when this realisation hit me, more bewildered, then increasingly pissed off.
Best thing was a cheese stall in the street market, I went wild and spent over a tenner. Finishing off a sort of Gouda like affair at the moment and it's scrumptious.
Sat in a pub in my old home town last Sunday night on my own reminiscing about the happy times I spent in there during my misspent youth, and believe it or not but it came as a shock to me when I realised those times were nearly 30 years ago. The place has barely changed and it felt like yesterday. I didn't feel depressed as such when this realisation hit me, more bewildered, then increasingly pissed off.
Best thing was a cheese stall in the street market, I went wild and spent over a tenner. Finishing off a sort of Gouda like affair at the moment and it's scrumptious.
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Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
I noticed Richard Burgon attempting to add to the festive jollity by putting himself forward as a candidate for the Labour leadership.
Having witnessed Richard at first hand (during a rather embarrassing episode where I mistakenly thought he was my MP because Parliament's own website told me he was) and fighting off my initial urge to burst out laughing, my main concern became seeing who was pulling the string in his back making him repeat mindless gibberish. He'd only just been elected then but if anything he's got worse. In the thankfully massively unlikely event the Labour membership collectively shit their brains out again and elect him the one benefit would be that at press conferences he could be readily replaced by an only partially shaved monkey which had been trained to lip sync a parrot which had been trained to squawk random phrases from an obsure and particularly badly written 700 page Socialist fantasy novel where Jeremy Corbyn actually lost this last election on purpose because of a prophecy. What that mysterious prophecy is you don't find out until the third book. It's really annoying.
Sorry, Question Time's not on so I've nothing better to do than this.
Having witnessed Richard at first hand (during a rather embarrassing episode where I mistakenly thought he was my MP because Parliament's own website told me he was) and fighting off my initial urge to burst out laughing, my main concern became seeing who was pulling the string in his back making him repeat mindless gibberish. He'd only just been elected then but if anything he's got worse. In the thankfully massively unlikely event the Labour membership collectively shit their brains out again and elect him the one benefit would be that at press conferences he could be readily replaced by an only partially shaved monkey which had been trained to lip sync a parrot which had been trained to squawk random phrases from an obsure and particularly badly written 700 page Socialist fantasy novel where Jeremy Corbyn actually lost this last election on purpose because of a prophecy. What that mysterious prophecy is you don't find out until the third book. It's really annoying.
Sorry, Question Time's not on so I've nothing better to do than this.
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Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
I noticed they sold body armour in Mountain Warehouse the other day.
Seriously, I'm not making that up.
I've got the discount card and a further 10% off as an RSPB member so when the imminent apocalypse comes, and if Mountain Warehouse is still open, I can get us all cheap armour. Someone else will have to take care of the weapons.
I'm guessing Anatoly.
I know some caves we can make our base in Yorkshire that nobody will ever find. Mother Shipton's for example.
And we could make our own cheese and age it in the cave and charge a fortune for it, I'm guessing at least 2 human pelts and meat for a quarter wedge.
We wouldn't just survive we would thrive with me as your king.
And ultimately your god until I realised I was in a simulation that Adam had posted on Youtube and I was in fact dribbling in the corner to some random indie band.
Seriously though, you can buy body armour in Mountain Wharehouse.
Seriously, I'm not making that up.
I've got the discount card and a further 10% off as an RSPB member so when the imminent apocalypse comes, and if Mountain Warehouse is still open, I can get us all cheap armour. Someone else will have to take care of the weapons.
I'm guessing Anatoly.
I know some caves we can make our base in Yorkshire that nobody will ever find. Mother Shipton's for example.
And we could make our own cheese and age it in the cave and charge a fortune for it, I'm guessing at least 2 human pelts and meat for a quarter wedge.
We wouldn't just survive we would thrive with me as your king.
And ultimately your god until I realised I was in a simulation that Adam had posted on Youtube and I was in fact dribbling in the corner to some random indie band.
Seriously though, you can buy body armour in Mountain Wharehouse.
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Would that be the best little Wharehouse in . . . ?
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Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Everywhere, it's a national chain.
Which is why if you walk into any pub these days all the middle aged blokes look like they're about to go on a hike.
I blame John Craven.
Which is why if you walk into any pub these days all the middle aged blokes look like they're about to go on a hike.
I blame John Craven.
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
I saw what you did there...PorFavor wrote:Would that be the best little Wharehouse in . . . ?
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Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Back to current events, it looks like the neocon ghouls might finally get the war with Iran that they have slavered for going back two decades now.
Happy new year, and decade
Happy new year, and decade
"IS TONTY BLAIR BEHIND THIS???!!!!111???!!!"
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Major international incident.
So what does our newly elected PM have to say?
So what does our newly elected PM have to say?
"Fall seven times, get up eight" - Japanese proverb
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Good afternoon, everyone.
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
I'd hoped for some peaceful time and sensible leadership prior to the apocalypse.
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Has anyone gotten Johnson out of bed?Willow904 wrote:Major international incident.
So what does our newly elected PM have to say?
Maybe it's better to let him sleep.
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Good morfternoon.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50981719Qasem Soleimani: Boris Johnson not told about US airstrike
Boris Johnson was not warned about the US airstrike in Iraq that killed a top Iranian general, the BBC understands.
The UK has 400 troops based in the Middle East and works alongside US forces in the region.
But President Donald Trump did not tell the UK PM about the attack he ordered that killed Qasem Soleimani on Friday.
Tory MP Tom Tugendhat said there was a "pattern" from the current White House not to share details with its allies, which was a "matter of concern".
The former chairman of the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee added: "I have long believed the purpose of having allies is so we can surprise our enemies, not each other." (BBC News website)
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
I had a sense of déjà vu when I read Tom Tugendhat's comments. Has he said exactly that before - or am I imagining things?
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Just my imagination[ then], running away with me . . .
Edited - tidy up
Edited - tidy up
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Still no word from Boris Johnson?
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
No, but Trump is very clear. We are a peace loving nation. We do not seek war with Iran. We have assassinated their general. There is no need for them to retaliate. We can all just get along now.
I still believe in a town called Hope
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Guardian world affairs editor Julian Borger:
State department officials have been trying to bolster claims from the president and secretary of state Mike Pompeo, that the killing of Suleimani stopped imminent attacks and was therefore an act of self defence.
A[n] official added Suleiman’s death would reduce the pace of attacks on Americans.”It slows it down. It makes it less likely,” the official said, adding: “Jesus, do we have to explain why we do these things?”(Guardian Live)
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
John 11:35PorFavor wrote:Guardian world affairs editor Julian Borger:
State department officials have been trying to bolster claims from the president and secretary of state Mike Pompeo, that the killing of Suleimani stopped imminent attacks and was therefore an act of self defence.
A[n] official added Suleiman’s death would reduce the pace of attacks on Americans.”It slows it down. It makes it less likely,” the official said, adding: “Jesus, do we have to explain why we do these things?”(Guardian Live)
I still believe in a town called Hope
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Using words carefully chosen to fire up his churchgoing audience, Trump accused Democrats of waging a “crusade” against religious freedom.
“The extreme left in America is... trying to replace God with socialism,” he said. (Guardian Live)
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Quite.adam wrote: John 11:35
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Reuters: 'Air strikes target Iraqi militia convoy north of Baghdad, killing six people, an Iraqi army source says'
Early reports have emerged on a fresh airstrike that took place in Baghdad and the details have in the past hour have appeared increasingly credible.(Guardian Live)
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
He likes to spread it about a bit, doesn't he? Very fair-minded.
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... for-changeLisa Nandy enters Labour leadership race with call for change (Guardian)
Re: Monday 30th December 2019 - Friday 3rd January 2020
Things just keep getting better and better this year.