I remember that photo of Farage at the front of an NF march in the 70s when he was about 17. He's certainly made sure the NF has made a come-back in Britain. ๐คฌ
I remember that photo of Farage at the front of an NF march in the 70s when he was about 17. He's certainly made sure the NF has made a come-back in Britain. ๐คฌ
Yeah but, this guy wants to boldly go, with phasers set to 'kill'.
Bottom: "Some man or other must present Wall: and let him
have some plaster, or some loam, or some rough-cast
about him, to signify wall; and let him hold his
fingers thus, and through that cranny shall Pyramus
and Thisby whisper."
Enter fireman, stage left.
Mummy's little soldier. Note we don't see the boots. probably couldn't get them on over those blasted heel spurs. Quel dommage!
๐คฃ When is a door not a door? When someone's tossing grenades into it.
Not interested in anything that Nazi grifter has to say.
You are a hoopy frood, and no mistake, guv'nor.
As Logan Roy would say, "She is not serious people."
I half-woke in the night and in a dream state instructed my Alexa to play BBC Radio 4. It dutifully did (World Service). It has been months since I have been able to get it to do this while fully awake and have been using Bluetooth to my phone instead.
Ask not for whom the bell Knells, it Ushers in a new dawn.
Mirror, mirror, on the wall...
or Romeo, because he like to roam?
Rupert Murdoch telling a white manual worker that the brown man wants his cookie, while keeping a whole plateful for himself.
I think it's not just Americans. We see the same in Britain, with those who read the Daily Mail, follow Andrew Tate or Nigel Farage etc. and who can be easily convinced by the Murdoch press that the immigrants want their cookie.
#UxbridgeEnglishDictionary PROPANE: Adjective describing
a sado-masochist.
#UxbridgeEnglishDictionary ANTIPASTI: adjective to describe a person who does not like Cornish pies.
Loved his songs, and I always wondered where he went to. Ripped off by his agent, just like Gilbert O'Sullivan and many others like them from that era, I suppose.
๐ Either that or the algorithm thought it was about putting babies in pies! ๐
๐ No ship owner is going to move any of their vessels a nautical inch unless they have insurance, & no insurer, at Lloyd's or otherwise, is going to insure a vessel that is deliberately put in harm's way. The US government would have to underwrite the risk 100% themselves. Not mentioning the crew.
I heard of somebody who had arranged to pick his wife up from Leeds castle, so of course he went to Leeds. (The castle is in Kent.)
"one in ten"?
Seriously missing the irony emojis in your posts! ๐
Chris Mason will be giving us the next tranche of the story tomorrow, but since it will be in ultrasound we'll have to ask the dog what he said.
I've heard it's to die for.
Many moons ago, I had one of those scientific calculators and used to know what it did because I used many of its functions to calculate probabilities, interest rates etc. - skills long since lost. Ah well, I have other newer skills now.
Funny, I never saw you there, when I wasn't doing them either!
Not so much fusion as re-fusion. The Man from del Monte, he say "Not on your nellie!"
Although Churchill saw Britain through some very rough times in WW2 he didn't do it single-handedly, and apart from that he really wasn't a very nice man. Ask the Bengalis, for one. Remember him, sure, but let's have some fresh and new designs.
Brock-en Britain.
It's the brown wind you really need to worry about.
He had one aviator watch by a company called Sinn where I'm pretty sure he spent more on repairs and servicing than it had cost in the first place. The wages of Sinn... ๐