Reinstate Hancock?So who's going to deliver his big closing speech?
Reinstate Hancock?So who's going to deliver his big closing speech?
Surely that’s a spoofLol. "I nearly had 'em!"
He got off very lightlyIain Duncan Smith assaulted at Tory conference
It’s day two of the Conservative party conference and there have been several ugly scenes already. Yesterday saw a banner quoting the IRA’s words in the aftermath of the Brighton bomb hung by a nearby bridge close to the conference arena. Today Jacob Rees-Mogg was pursued by hecklers chanting...www.spectator.co.uk
indeed, he should have been kicked to bits by an angry mob comprising of disabled folk. Ran over and over again by a mobility scooterHe got off very lightly
That's a good point. All we have so far is the account by IDS and a claim of an 'assault' by him. I don't trust his word.Where's the footage?
Hold me back! Hold me back!!!
I think a lead pipe would have been more effective. A two tonne one (they could’ve dropped it on the cunt).He got off very lightly
Just another glib dismissal of a serious problem.I've never really got the "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" expression. It's not something that is really possible. Maybe that's the point.
It originally meant 'to do something ridiculous and impossible'.I've never really got the "pull yourself up by your bootstraps" expression. It's not something that is really possible. Maybe that's the point.
That was definitely the etymology being bandied about in my early IT days.It originally meant 'to do something ridiculous and impossible'.
Why The Phrase 'Pull Yourself Up By Your Bootstraps' Is Nonsense
The interpretation of the phrase as we know it today is quite different from its original meaning.www.huffpost.com
As far as I know it's also the origin of the verb 'boot' as in to boot a computer because computers have to learn how to be a computer from very concise pieces of code every time they get switched on.