Does exactly what it says on the tin. Some of the nonsense contained herein may be very loosely related to The Sisters of Mercy, but I wouldn't bet your PayPal account on it. In keeping with the internet's general theme nothing written here should be taken as Gospel: over three quarters of it is utter gibberish, and most of the forum's denizens haven't spoken to another human being face-to-face for decades. Don't worry your pretty little heads about it. Above all else, remember this: You don't have to stay forever. I will understand.
Don't usually have time to read the Grauniad nowadays, so it's usually the i when I buy a newspaper or snatches of the BBC news website or Radio 4 on the hoof.
....if I have to explain, then you'll never understand....
'Are we the Baddies?'...
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
Swinnow wrote:Don't usually have time to read the Grauniad nowadays, so it's usually the i when I buy a newspaper or snatches of the BBC news website or Radio 4 on the hoof.
It's all relative. We had (another) election over here yesterday. Awaiting the result...the main parties are pretty corrupt, the alternatives supported Brexit (even the left wing People Before Profit party) or are tied to the Church and/or are ineffectual. And we have PR. You really can just vote for the lessor of x amount of evils and hope for the best. Hopefully even the corruption has been too much for those who only ever vote on sectarian lines. But I'm not counting on it...
EvilBastard wrote:That's never a Liverpool taxi - I thought all cars in Liverpool were up on bricks with the wheels gone?
Good grief, an original joke about Liverpool.
In my defence, it was original when I heard it - I recall it well, An Evening With Stan Boardman (look, I'm not proud of it - the tickets were free) in about 1984. Possibly 85. His Falklands jokes were running out of steam and the Liverpool Garden Festival was in the news at the time.
"I won't go down in history, but I probably will go down on your sister."
Hank Moody
S'alright, now the Garden Festival was dead boss (well playing on the yellow submarine after a few bifters helped), one of Michael Hestletine's ideas post-Toxteth if I recall. So maybe the Tory's did a slightly good deed on Merseyside for once. Does that get the thread back on track?
Love n snotty hugs
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