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That twunt in the background who has been shouting “stop brexit” to anyone being interviewed in parliament square.
Nothing to do with his view but I will quite happily donate a percentage of my wages for the rest of my working life to contribute to employ someone to stand outside his house every chuffing night to repeatedly shout “stop protesting”7 -
paulbaconsarnie said:That twunt in the background who has been shouting “stop brexit” to anyone being interviewed in parliament square.
Nothing to do with his view but I will quite happily donate a percentage of my wages for the rest of my working life to contribute to employ someone to stand outside his house every chuffing night to repeatedly shout “stop protesting”The bit that annoys me is that this announce you mention, which I agree with you, is easily remedied. TV companies have studios that they cut from, these are the ideal quiet places to conduct interviews and present from. I don't and I reckon most people don't need a back drop to get the gist of what's going on.
Its a bit like when there is a flood, they have to show a presenter in wellington boots standing next to a puddle.
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Yep - while I am wholeheartedly behind his protest, and I rarely watch any TV news, he is an annoying git when I do see any...paulbaconsarnie said:That twunt in the background who has been shouting “stop brexit” to anyone being interviewed in parliament square.
Nothing to do with his view but I will quite happily donate a percentage of my wages for the rest of my working life to contribute to employ someone to stand outside his house every chuffing night to repeatedly shout “stop protesting”
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Will he be there tomorrow? I’m sure I can spare a few minutes at lunch0
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I've never missed an episode. I've never watched it, so I've never missed it.ValleyGary said:People that feel the need to tell everyone they haven't watched GoT before, like its some sort of personality trait.0 -
It makes you wonder how these protestors can stand there every day, if they do not work, is the taxpayer paying them or are they privately subsidised?paulbaconsarnie said:That twunt in the background who has been shouting “stop brexit” to anyone being interviewed in parliament square.
Nothing to do with his view but I will quite happily donate a percentage of my wages for the rest of my working life to contribute to employ someone to stand outside his house every chuffing night to repeatedly shout “stop protesting”0 -
Reminds me of the first episode we watched, our son who was in his late 20's at the time kept banging on about how good the first episode of GoT was so we all settled down one evening to watch it together.The Red Robin said:
I stopped watching after the incest and dragons.Karim_myBagheri said:slight spoiler but i stopped watching it after Sean Bean got rubbed out.
I cant remember how far in but the brother & sister started banging each other to bring in the incest theme ...awkward 1
And then a few minutes later some guy was threatening a women and he said something along the lines of "when me and my men have finished with you we will take you down to the stables and let the horses fuck you" bringing in the bestiality theme.... awkward 2
Great family viewing though
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Never watched it......but will have to get the box sets now....eaststandmike said:
Reminds me of the first episode we watched, our son who was in his late 20's at the time kept banging on about how good the first episode of GoT was so we all settled down one evening to watch it together.The Red Robin said:
I stopped watching after the incest and dragons.Karim_myBagheri said:slight spoiler but i stopped watching it after Sean Bean got rubbed out.
I cant remember how far in but the brother & sister started banging each other to bring in the incest theme ...awkward 1
And then a few minutes later some guy was threatening a women and he said something along the lines of "when me and my men have finished with you we will take you down to the stables and let the horses fuck you" bringing in the bestiality theme.... awkward 2
Great family viewing though
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There is fundraising to support him. The main one that is.ross1 said:
It makes you wonder how these protestors can stand there every day, if they do not work, is the taxpayer paying them or are they privately subsidised?paulbaconsarnie said:That twunt in the background who has been shouting “stop brexit” to anyone being interviewed in parliament square.
Nothing to do with his view but I will quite happily donate a percentage of my wages for the rest of my working life to contribute to employ someone to stand outside his house every chuffing night to repeatedly shout “stop protesting”1 -
Parents and children with matching haircuts3
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Is this a 'thing'?McBobbin said:Parents and children with matching haircuts1 -
Never watched GoT, and really annoyed they've agreed to do Brexit for a whole new season 🍿😭0
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Is this a 'thing'?McBobbin said:Parents and children with matching haircuts
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*shivers*1
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Indeed. see Rees-Mogg above. Also witnessed father and two sons in the barbers, each getting identical shaved-round-the-back-and-sides jobs, with matching gold chains. Favourite recently was a mother and daughter (late teens, early 20s) on the train, mum clearly trying to compete with the daughter and failing miserably.SuedeAdidas said:
Is this a 'thing'?McBobbin said:Parents and children with matching haircuts1 -
The kid hasn't got a chanceguinnessaddick said:
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Buy one get one free!McBobbin said:
Indeed. see Rees-Mogg above. Also witnessed father and two sons in the barbers, each getting identical shaved-round-the-back-and-sides jobs, with matching gold chains. Favourite recently was a mother and daughter (late teens, early 20s) on the train, mum clearly trying to compete with the daughter and failing miserably.SuedeAdidas said:
Is this a 'thing'?McBobbin said:Parents and children with matching haircuts1 -
Unfortunately he's got several million chances.Oh_Yoni_Boy said:
The kid hasn't got a chanceguinnessaddick said:
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Is this a 'thing'?McBobbin said:Parents and children with matching haircuts7 -
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Is this a 'thing'?McBobbin said:Parents and children with matching haircutsLord Snooty and Little Lord Fauntleroy0 -
Yup - Very lucky...... most 12 year olds at my school would have smashed the granny out of the pair of 'em.North Lower Neil said:
Unfortunately he's got several million chances.Oh_Yoni_Boy said:
The kid hasn't got a chanceguinnessaddick said:
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Was kind of taking the view that he's got no chance of not winding up a knobhead... a rich, successful, Eton-educated one though - yes.North Lower Neil said:
Unfortunately he's got several million chances.Oh_Yoni_Boy said:
The kid hasn't got a chanceguinnessaddick said:
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Is this a 'thing'?McBobbin said:Parents and children with matching haircuts1 -
Sky Sports continuing love in with Spurs’ stadium.
We get it!
It’s a half-decent arena with half-decent facilities. Give it a couple of years and it’ll look like the New Den.
Move on.3 -
The title for Star Wars episode 9. The teaser trailer released yesterday was amazing, then ruined by a substandard title unveiling.1
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Yeah! Fuck any little boy who isn't a working-class, salt of the earth diamond.North Lower Neil said:8
Unfortunately he's got several million chances.Oh_Yoni_Boy said:
The kid hasn't got a chanceguinnessaddick said:
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Really need to play Football Manager again more!!
Used to play it so much that a player could be named and I'd know all about them - EFL on Quest just mentioned Bristol City Goalkeeper; Max O'Leary being key to their form and my first reaction was: WHO!!0 -
Police & accident warnings........
(I will countenance this with the hope that no-one got seriously hurt)
On the way home from the game this afternoon & Shooters Hill road was shut from the top going down towards Welling. A single police car blocked the road so a line of traffic all had to do u-turns & go back down towards the lights by the old police station. Surely it wouldn't have taken much to put in a diversion or another car/patrolman at those lights warning you that the road was shut further up. Damn sight easier to go straight over at the lights at that point rather than up the hill, u turn & back down again......
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It's all about resources. I wouldn't blame the police for that. I'd blame successive governments that have underfunded them.golfaddick said:Police & accident warnings........
(I will countenance this with the hope that no-one got seriously hurt)
On the way home from the game this afternoon & Shooters Hill road was shut from the top going down towards Welling. A single police car blocked the road so a line of traffic all had to do u-turns & go back down towards the lights by the old police station. Surely it wouldn't have taken much to put in a diversion or another car/patrolman at those lights warning you that the road was shut further up. Damn sight easier to go straight over at the lights at that point rather than up the hill, u turn & back down again......
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My belt has broken. My belt that I've had for best part of thirty years. 1¼" of prime black leather with an ever-stylish Kangol buckle. My belt that I wear practically every day. The longest serving and most worn piece of clothing I've ever had, or am ever likely to have. It's seen me through the good times and the bad. It goes to work with me every day and also accompanies me on my holidays. It was there for most of the best bits in my adult life including the births of my children. I wore it for so long that it almost felt a part of me. And now it is out there in the garden, waiting to be used as a stay for one of Mrs Stig's shrubs. I feel a such great sense of loss at poor old Belty's demise.
...that and the fact it's another sign I'm getting to be an ever fatter bastard.13 -
I've now got people calling him 'James Martin' so all is wellOh_Yoni_Boy said:
Irrational-but-related is people who treat the work kitchen like it's their actual kitchen.cantersaddick said:The guy at work who just heated up a big bowl of sprouts and topped it with a tin of tuna.
What the actual fook?
Go in, heat your stuff up, make a brew, even give your tupperware a rinse if you brought your food in... absolutely fine.
I saw a bloke in there the other day chopping vegetables and it just rattled me. Didn't smell or anything, but just took a real dislike to him as a result.2 -
I got caught by that too. Fortunately for me Shooters Hill is my area so I knew what to do and wasn't delayed unduly.golfaddick said:Police & accident warnings........
(I will countenance this with the hope that no-one got seriously hurt)
On the way home from the game this afternoon & Shooters Hill road was shut from the top going down towards Welling. A single police car blocked the road so a line of traffic all had to do u-turns & go back down towards the lights by the old police station. Surely it wouldn't have taken much to put in a diversion or another car/patrolman at those lights warning you that the road was shut further up. Damn sight easier to go straight over at the lights at that point rather than up the hill, u turn & back down again......
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