Wednesday [7 to 10]

(1111) Elevenses already … frightening how time flies. (1121)

 

10. Moosh corner


9. Further pollie sleaze


8. Crowborough ongoing


7. Stamina


Same here, although it’s amazing what the urge can enable us to do.

6 replies on “Wednesday [7 to 10]”

  1. Moosherama: sizeable lad in short trousers. Them wuz the days.

    And a “steamer” coming in. I wonder whether she was actually diesel-engined?

    ……

    JH: I dressed like that … very thick, grey winter shorts. And I still wear thick black, long shorts now inside, occasionally downstairs.

  2. Last night a guest presenter said something that triggered a memory in me. Born and bred in Portsmouth he was immensely proud of the Royal Navy and remembers as a small boy the return of the Task Force after our victory in the Falklands. Scroll forward to his ’20’s he sets off to London, to make his fortune. It was there, he recalls, that he first came across folk who hated our armed forces: Lefties. Back to me and my time at Oxford from 2000 to 2001. When my fellow students discovered I had served in Commando Forces (didn’t get it from me) one by one they began to shun me. Needless to say I couldn’t get out of there fast enough and left after one year. The place was/is infested with Lefties. He’s one..

    How Starmer Has Betrayed Our Veterans | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pc0fM98low&t

  3. Goats are relatively cheap. They can handle multiple immigrants one after the other and as long as they are fed and watered they won’t complain. Perhaps will even live a longer life than they would normally.

    Seems an easy solution that is acceptable to both sides and long as we don’t let the whingy whiny white liberal women get involved as the goats will be taking over their roles.

    • You remind me of the occasion a few years ago when I suggested a jolly wheeze to a local Labour party canvasser. My idea was that the council get a herd of goats, the idea being that they will eat away the overgrown verges around the town. Added benefits would be renting them out to homeowners with gardens to clear, and a neat sideline in goat’s dairy products. As for where to find experienced goat herders, I’m sure that there are plenty of them lounging around nowadays.

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