badgerx16 Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 2 minutes ago, trousers said: You know the world's gone mad when Nigel Farage and Zarah Sultana are on a similar wavelength... Farage and Sultana, two miserable bores who should never be allowed near to Government. 2
hypochondriac Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 37 minutes ago, trousers said: You know the world's gone mad when Nigel Farage and Zarah Sultana are on a similar wavelength... Call me mad but I really don't care about shit like this. People do cringe shit in their workplace all the time and it doesn't have an impact on their ability to do their job. 5
egg Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 14 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: Call me mad but I really don't care about shit like this. People do cringe shit in their workplace all the time and it doesn't have an impact on their ability to do their job. Yep, agreed, plus life doesn't stop here because there's a war happening in the middle east. 2
Gloucester Saint Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) 16 minutes ago, egg said: Yep, agreed, plus life doesn't stop here because there's a war happening in the middle east. Exactly, I got on with work today same as everyone else. Well, apart from one retired Boomer driving a Range Rover the size of Snowdonia who decided to block our local petrol station and fill up no less than four enormous containers of diesel.⛽️ So when supplies run lower and OPEC screw us to the floor, you know who it was. Edited 19 hours ago by Gloucester Saint Who 1
whelk Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 58 minutes ago, trousers said: You know the world's gone mad when Nigel Farage and Zarah Sultana are on a similar wavelength... I can’t believe anyone watches football or comedy when the world teeters on brink of WW3. Or for that matter when immigrants are crossing the channel. 2
egg Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 6 minutes ago, whelk said: I can’t believe anyone watches football or comedy when the world teeters on brink of WW3. Or for that matter when immigrants are crossing the channel. This is peak time to watch comedy - all sorts of new and inappropriate material. On that, the Attic in Totton has morphed into a brilliant comedy club, and the curry house on the corner is superb. Highly recommended for an alternative night out. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 11 minutes ago, whelk said: I can’t believe anyone watches football or comedy when the world teeters on brink of WW3. Or for that matter when immigrants are crossing the channel. Nice to see they’ve developed some new policies…oh Their own internal research (probably conducted by a YTS boy) shows that two-thirds of Reform members admire Rupert Lowe and similar for Soggy’s favourite. Whoever put that update on Nigel Redknapp’s desk would’ve been risking the sack https://www.facebook.com/rupertlowemep/videos/restore-britain-has-100000-membershistory-in-the-making/1639133300844726/ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cd03lgmkr70o
whelk Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 10 minutes ago, egg said: This is peak time to watch comedy - all sorts of new and inappropriate material. On that, the Attic in Totton has morphed into a brilliant comedy club, and the curry house on the corner is superb. Highly recommended for an alternative night out. A mate was mentioning the Attic being very good. Tickets often sell v fast though
Lord Duckhunter Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 4 hours ago, badgerx16 said: Superb rebuttal. You have made your point clearly and definitively. Were you captain of your school debating team ? Yes
Gloucester Saint Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said: Yes Did you have any Lego-headed team members?
Lord Duckhunter Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said: Did you have any Lego-headed team members? No
trousers Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 4 hours ago, badgerx16 said: Superb rebuttal. You have made your point clearly and definitively. Were you captain of your school debating team ? 10 minutes ago, Lord Duckhunter said: Yes Oh no you weren't... 1
egg Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 16 minutes ago, whelk said: A mate was mentioning the Attic being very good. Tickets often sell v fast though They do. Peg and Parrot over the road, two en suite Indian restaurants, free parking, sweary/non woke comedians. What's not to like.
egg Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 5 minutes ago, trousers said: Oh no you weren't... Was he the panto star? 1
trousers Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 4 minutes ago, egg said: Was he the panto star? Yeah, he was the rear end of the panto pony... 2
Lord Duckhunter Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago If Davey”s “heart is in the right place” why did he pretend he didn’t know ex pats start paying tax as soon as they return to reside in the UK. Playing to the gallery, like every other politician….
Gloucester Saint Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Just now, Lord Duckhunter said: If Davey”s “heart is in the right place” why did he pretend he didn’t know ex pats start paying tax as soon as they return to reside in the UK. Playing to the gallery, like every other politician…. As you said yourself, they all do it. I don’t think he’s especially effective either despite the GE large seats gain, but none of the others impress me in the slightest either. Ashdown would have cleaned up, pants down or not.
Turkish Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 hours ago, whelk said: Tbf he will get a laughing emoji And still he get no where near my record. 1
Gloucester Saint Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Turkish said: And still he get no where near my record. Thought I’d top up your tally 1
Turkish Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said: Thought I’d top up your tally Thanks pal I collect laughing reactions like SOG collects celebrity pals at village lunches 2
AlexLaw76 Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said: As you said yourself, they all do it. I don’t think he’s especially effective either despite the GE large seats gain, but none of the others impress me in the slightest either. Ashdown would have cleaned up, pants down or not. Given the rise of the Green Party, Ed is going to have to start streaking, or do even more wacky stuff, to get noticed.
Gloucester Saint Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 6 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: Given the rise of the Green Party, Ed is going to have to start streaking, or do even more wacky stuff, to get noticed. Nearer to a GE people start scrutinising policies far more. Plus most of the polls don’t take tactical voting into account. If the Greens can’t win but LD or Labour could beat Reform in a seat they may switch over however much they like Polanski (not sure why they would, but each to their own!). Only just had dinner so will pass on the thought of Ed streaking 🤮
AlexLaw76 Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: 🤣 Epic TV. "crucially, that is not in Iran otherwise they would all be machine gunned and killed"
badgerx16 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Trump says that "Bad things happen when crazy people have nuclear weapons". Well, on that I agree with him.....Trump, Putin, Kim, all have nuclear weapons. 1
hypochondriac Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 19 hours ago, Farmer Saint said: Yeah, UAE, Qatar and KSA are known for not having much money. Having money doesn't mean you're particularly keen on spaffing billions up the wall on a few missiles defending against drones that cost a few thousand to produce for an extended period.
Saint86 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 16 hours ago, badgerx16 said: Farage and Sultana, two miserable bores who should never be allowed near to Government. And yet, it is absolutely inappropriate that parliamentarians are behaving like this at at time when the UK is being reprimanded by world powers ranging from Cyprus to the usa, having foreign service personnel reliant on the Greeks for defence, unable and unwilling to act in self defence against iran, and unable to even get a single evacuation flight out of the middle east after 6days, whilst even countries as small as Thailand can manage it, and the USA has rescued 18,000 of their own citizens. And its not like the economy is doing well, unemployment isn't spiralling etc. I bet the students they're trying to shaft by freezing the repayment threshold are delighted to see them dancing around enjoying themselves. Newsflash for the government, when you're one of the worst performing ones in recent memory, don't draw attention to yourselves pissing about. Just shows that we've got a load of incompetent unserious cockwombles having a jolly on the taxpayers dime... certainly getting our monies worth out of them. Edited 4 hours ago by Saint86 2
Farmer Saint Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 17 minutes ago, hypochondriac said: Having money doesn't mean you're particularly keen on spaffing billions up the wall on a few missiles defending against drones that cost a few thousand to produce for an extended period. I think you've just read a load of bollocks, that's all.
Farmer Saint Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Saint86 said: And yet, it is absolutely inappropriate that parliamentarians are behaving like this at at time when the UK is being reprimanded by world powers ranging from Cyprus to the usa, having foreign service personnel reliant on the Greeks for defence, unable and unwilling to act in self defence against iran, and unable to even get a single evacuation flight out of the middle east after 6days, whilst even countries as small as Thailand can manage it, and the USA has rescued 18,000 of their own citizens. And its not like the economy is doing well, unemployment isn't spiralling etc. I bet the students they're trying to shaft by freezing the repayment threshold are delighted to see them dancing around enjoying themselves. Newsflash for the government, when you're one of the worst performing ones in recent memory, don't draw attention to yourselves pissing about. Just shows that we've got a load of incompetent unserious cockwombles having a jolly on the taxpayers dime... certainly getting our monies worth out of them. One of the worst performing in recent memory? Short memory there. Worst Governments in recent history: 1. Truss - Conservative 2. Johnson - Conservative 3. Cameron - Conservative 4. May - Conservative 5. Sunak - Conservative 6. Starmer - Labour 7. Brown - Labour 8. Cameron/Clegg - Conservative/Lib Dems 9. Blair - Labour 1 1
tdmickey3 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said: One of the worst performing in recent memory? Short memory there. Worst Governments in recent history: 1. Truss - Conservative 2. Johnson - Conservative 3. Cameron - Conservative 4. May - Conservative 5. Sunak - Conservative 6. Starmer - Labour 7. Brown - Labour 8. Cameron/Clegg - Conservative/Lib Dems 9. Blair - Labour If Reform get in (god forbid) Truss will move to no 2 1
whelk Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Saint86 said: And yet, it is absolutely inappropriate that parliamentarians are behaving like this at at time when the UK is being reprimanded by world powers ranging from Cyprus to the usa, having foreign service personnel reliant on the Greeks for defence, unable and unwilling to act in self defence against iran, and unable to even get a single evacuation flight out of the middle east after 6days, whilst even countries as small as Thailand can manage it, and the USA has rescued 18,000 of their own citizens. And its not like the economy is doing well, unemployment isn't spiralling etc. I bet the students they're trying to shaft by freezing the repayment threshold are delighted to see them dancing around enjoying themselves. Newsflash for the government, when you're one of the worst performing ones in recent memory, don't draw attention to yourselves pissing about. Just shows that we've got a load of incompetent unserious cockwombles having a jolly on the taxpayers dime... certainly getting our monies worth out of them. That looks like a lot of effort to post a load of shite
hypochondriac Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Farmer Saint said: I think you've just read a load of bollocks, that's all. Personally I'd trust a New York Times article (or the Times where I read it originally) over some randomer on an internet forum.
Farmer Saint Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, hypochondriac said: Personally I'd trust a New York Times article (or the Times where I read it originally) over some randomer on an internet forum. Well, I guess we'll see what happens and can revisit this at the end of the war.
hypochondriac Posted 31 minutes ago Posted 31 minutes ago 41 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said: Well, I guess we'll see what happens and can revisit this at the end of the war. Even if it doesn't happen it's obviously not bollocks and is a valid perspective. From Iran who have few options, looking to deplete very expensive resources with cheaper strikes seems fairly rational.
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