The39thStep
Urban critical thinker
le money est sur la tableplus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
le money est sur la tableplus ça change, plus c'est la même chose
Amongst the press there was only The Spectator I think who came out against it.Had no idea it was that clearcut back then. Very surprised tbh.
Those school kids would get 10 years for overwhelming the guard nowadaysDoes the saying about history repeating itself first as tragedy, then as farce, hold true when it was a farce the first time around?
"A 1973 exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery in east London, entitled "Sweets", was brought to an abrupt end on its final day when the display of European confectionary was devoured by schoolchildren who had overwhelmed a guard."
I think its very fitting, grow yr own food everyone is an obvious emblem of the new Global Britain, unleashed to trade freely with all nations.I've been growing (some of ) my own food for 20+ years, and I'm certainly in favour of more encouragement and help to enable more people to do so, but to make this a feature of Brexit celebrations is frankly ridiculous.
It's slightly reminiscent of Dig for Victory somehow.I think its very fitting, grow yr own food everyone is an obvious emblem of the new Global Britain, unleashed to trade freely with all nations.
What we need is a bury for victory campaign, in which first Tory peers and MPs and then Tory councillors and celebs are interred. Preferably dead but alive will do at a pinch. How this goes will guide the burying of the other former people in a later stage of the processIt's slightly reminiscent of Dig for Victory somehow.
I wonder at what point they'll start issuing ration books...
I'm more than happy to volunteer for grave filling duties (get them to dig their own first though).What we need is a bury for victory campaign, in which first Tory peers and MPs and then Tory councillors and celebs are interred. Preferably dead but alive will do at a pinch. How this goes will guide the burying of the other former people in a later stage of the process
Report for bulldozer training on Monday, don't forget to collect your wagesI'm more than happy to volunteer for grave filling duties (get them to dig their own first though).
TBH, I was looking forward to doing it with a shovel the old fashioned way, but let's not quibble over details.Report for bulldozer training on Monday, don't forget to collect your wages
No indeedTBH, I was looking forward to doing it with a shovel the old fashioned way, but let's not quibble over details.
What we need is a bury for victory campaign, in which first Tory peers and MPs and then Tory councillors and celebs are interred. Preferably dead but alive will do at a pinch. How this goes will guide the burying of the other former people in a later stage of the process
Did you read the article?It, whatever it turns out to be, will doubtless be awful, attended only by a handful of Daily Express readers and the kind of loon who has a Union flag in their lounge. 99.6% of the population will ignore it entirely and get on with their lives - hopefully in the warm sun, with friends and family, with lots of ice cream and children screeching.
Did you read the article?
We have found new blood for our soilLet's congratulate these great patriots as they commence their transition into becoming sacred British soil.
It, whatever it turns out to be, will doubtless be awful, attended only by a handful of Daily Express readers and the kind of loon who has a Union flag in their lounge. 99.6% of the population will ignore it entirely and get on with their lives - hopefully in the warm sun, with friends and family, with lots of ice cream and children screeching.
I've been growing (some of ) my own food for 20+ years, and I'm certainly in favour of more encouragement and help to enable more people to do so, but to make this a feature of Brexit celebrations is frankly ridiculous.
Brilliant news for British pigs.
UK firm to stop using British pork after post-Brexit border problems
Helen Browning’s Organic says it is switching to Danish suppliers owing to bureaucracy, delays and costswww.theguardian.com
Why can’t they turn their pigs into sausages in the U.K?Brilliant news for British pigs.
UK firm to stop using British pork after post-Brexit border problems
Helen Browning’s Organic says it is switching to Danish suppliers owing to bureaucracy, delays and costswww.theguardian.com
Dont know. They're probably Remoaners.Why can’t they turn their pigs into sausages in the U.K?
Or perhaps moaning Minnies.Dont know. They're probably Remoaners.