Actually Iâve been shouting at clouds all winter. They have dumped so much water on our twice daily doggie walks the dog needs his paws washed after every excursion. He could die!..eventually.
The whole furore about Oxfam is just another diversion by the Government to avert eyes away from their disastrous policies which are dragging this country into the mire. Ooh look over there - a squirrel! They are just responding to the dog whistling from the Mail and Express in their campaigns to stop overseas aid. The idea that Priti Patel, the honourable member for Tel Aviv, Penny Mordaunt, the member for Jerusalem, indeed any of the right wing rabble currently in Government care two hoots about exploited women in the third world is risible.
While in no way defending the behaviour of the few rogue Oxfam workers, if the Government are threatening to withold funding from Oxfam because a few aid workers used prostitutes, can we assume that this principle will be applied consistently across the board to all recipients of public money? There will be some huge savings to be made in the MOD budget if we hold the army and navy to the same standards. Of course the Governmentâs "moral concern"is politically selective in itâs targets. I am willing to bet that more MPs use prostitutes than do aid workers. Do we withold public funding for them? And listening to Ministers criticising Oxfam while at the same time supporting wholesale slaughter in Yemen, for example, makes me want to puke.
_â_ve always told the mrs it was ok for the kids and grandkids to go outside and eat the dirt
âStop cleaning them its okâ is still a well used phrase.
Us oldies have been saying this for years. We are a generation whose only medication growing up was Detol on a pad of cotton wool when you fell over and grazed your knee and Vic ointment on your chest for a cold. Didnât know a single kid with an allegy when I was at school.
Iâm sure my mum used detol because she knew it would cause us to scream in agony and she could say âit will do you goodâ
We were toughâŚafter football I used to sit in the bath and scrub my grazed knees with a scrubbing brushâŚfuckinâ hurt but necessary.
Couldnât decide whether to put this in the Syria thread or the Yemen thread or the Qatar thread or start a Saudi thread, so Iâll pop it here instead:
Post it in all 3 and start a new thread, it applies to all.
The visit heralds an interesting change in power politics - arguably it heralds the era where post Brexit we will now have to assume the position and take it up the arse compared to when we had any influence in the world and made Johnny Foreigner do the same. I sense the wheel turning.
Pep Guardiola gets a ÂŁ20,000 fine after admitting the charge of wearing a yellow ribbon, ostensibly in support of the incarcerated Catalonian politicians and their human rights.
I might have more sympathy for him if he wasnât being a tad hypocritical. Remind me who owns Man City? Oh yes, an autocratic Middle Eastern regime who locks people up without trial.
Clarkson to host Who Wants to Be A Millionaire.
An easy act to precede, as Chris Tarrant is probably gleefully noting.
So just before the Floridian legislature pass laws to allow firearms in schools, this happened in the neighbourin* state
And in Florida it would seem
Crazy fuckwits
NRAâŚsick crazy fuckwits.
Sister Catherine Rose spoke to Fox11 LA hours before her collapse in what may have been her final interview.
She issued a direct plea to the singer, saying: âTo Katy Perry, please stop. Itâs not doing anyone any good except hurting a lot of people.â
The end of Jamie Carragherâs TV Pundit Career.
Until BeIn Sports sign him up I guess
Meanwhile in Greece. they take pitch invasions one step further than the Hammers fans
Chairman of PAOK walks onto pitch and confronts ref about a disallowed goal CARRYING A GUN.
Despite the invasion beginning before 90 minutes had been completed, the match did not restart. There were claims that the goal may have been awarded after all, leaving fans to wait for the refereeâs report to discover the confirmed result.
AEKâs Spanish coach Manolo Jimenez saw the firearm and claims to have heard Savvidis threatening the referee verbally.
âWe didnât know if he had a gun, then we saw it,â Jimenez told Cadena SER. âIt could be seen that he was moving his hand towards his waist because he had a gun.â
Jimenez added: 'He threatened the referee right in front of me. According to my interpreter, he told him: âYouâre finished as a refereeâ.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5488719/PAOK-chairman-Ivan-Savvidis-marches-pitch-carrying-GUN.html#ixzz59VlHLk5v
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Come of Sky, dont fuck this up - sack the scouse twat. Do us all a favour.
The latest news is weâre still shit, have the heart of a mouse, run by the Lander Group and are the heir to Coventrys throne of shiteness.