Yes, and welcome back Lotte. Not seen you post for a bit.Awww, is someone jealous that he didn't get hired for a film role?
Probably applied to be Barbie.Awww, is someone jealous that he didn't get hired for a film role?
Mukhtar or the Sainsbury's trio?That reminds me, what happened with that "he called me a racist" defamation case?
Glad to have helped. Laughter is the best medicine! Maybe Lozza would be happier and less bitter if he had a sense of humour.Although it seems likely that 'Lozza' has muted you LeytonCatLady, you can be proud that hundreds, nay, thousands of Twitter users, as well as us Urbanz - who are able to read your replies to the fatuous, entitled, deluded toff - take great pleasure in your words of wisdom. The last three you posted above made me smile and one made me actually LOL. And I've been having a bad day!
Keep em coming!
For sure. It would undoubtedly mitigate some of his bitterness and rage. What's that old saying, "Laugh at yourself and the world laughs at you too" - well, something like that anyway!Glad to have helped. Laughter is the best medicine! Maybe Lozza would be happier and less bitter if he had a sense of humour.
Frank Skinner points out a similar double standard in his autobiography based on his experience at each extreme of the social spectrum. If you grow up working class in a council house in Oldbury and your neighbours see candles in your window, you get gossiped about for having the electric cut off. If you live in a posh area of London, candlelight is a sign of sophistication.Crackheads = working class = BAD.
Coke-sniffing toffs, gak-addled bores like Fatuous Mr Fox = GOOD. I smell snobbery
not that much sophistication surelyFrank Skinner points out a similar double standard in his autobiography based on his experience at each extreme of the social spectrum. If you grow up working class in a council house in Oldbury and your neighbours see candles in your window, you get gossiped about for having the electric cut off. If you live in a posh area of London, candlelight is a sign of sophistication.
A candle or candles could also be a sign that the resident is a practitioner of Vodou, Lukumi, Candomblé etc. There's a lot of it about, as the great Max Miller might have said. I know of a Santeria priest who lives in a fairly prestigious part of North London. One of the rather wonderful fringe benefits of London as a global city whose citizens originate from all parts of the globe.not that much sophistication surely
Britain would be a better place to live without the nefandous fox
i remember one of these near where i lived 34 years ago. I swear there was a shrunken head in the window!I was very pleased to see that both of the 'voodoo shops' were still going strong