Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 22 2010, 9:03 PM BSTI like his beard. Beardy goodness.
You bloody beardo.
Quote: Matthew Stott @ June 22 2010, 9:03 PM BSTI like his beard. Beardy goodness.
You bloody beardo.
All shop keepers are keen to show their support for England. I notice every curry house and kebab shop have them up, which I find very strange.
However, I have just seen a massive cross of St-George in, of all places, a funeral director's window!!!
Quote: bigfella @ June 22 2010, 10:12 PM BSTHowever, I have just seen a massive cross of St-George in, of all places, a funeral director's window!!!
I think that's left over from The Ashes.
Quote: Nil Putters @ June 22 2010, 10:14 PM BSTI think that's left over from The Ashes.
Why does the news keep asking poor peoples opinions? I've got nothing against poor people, as I am one myself. But I don't care about what exactly they think. I know what I think, and I can imagine what the opposite of my opinion would sound like. So this serves no purpose and I leave the news coming away with no many facts but loads of pointless opinions.
Quote: Leevil @ June 22 2010, 10:34 PM BSTWhy does the news keep asking poor peoples opinions? I've got nothing against poor people, as I am one myself. But I don't care about what exactly they think. I know what I think, and I can imagine what the opposite of my opinion would sound like. So this serves no purpose and I leave the news coming away with no many facts but loads of pointless opinions.
Poor People.
When are you a poor person? When do you stop being such. Is there an offical threshold?
Quote: bigfella @ June 22 2010, 10:48 PM BSTPoor People. When are you a poor person? When do you stop being such. Is there an offical threshold?
Tch! Bloody poor people, eh, bigfella! They're just not trying hard enough!
Just got back from Hancock's Finest Hour.
Excellent and much recommended to comedy fans.
I won't say too much in case anyone goes to see it but Paul Henry was superb (not a hint of Benny!) the two supporting actors were fine. They must have got through twenty other parts between them and, for me, it worked.
Sad side, apart from Hancock's life and torments, I'd booked dress circle aisle seat but when I got there they had closed all but the stalls due to poor ticket sales so it was 'sit where you like in the stalls'. I would guess there were only about 100 people there. I think it was a bit ambitious though to put, what is after all a niche market show, on for a week.
As I say, thoroughly recommended.
Bed!!
Quote: Leevil @ June 22 2010, 10:34 PM BSTWhy does the news keep asking poor peoples opinions? I've got nothing against poor people, as I am one myself. But I don't care about what exactly they think. I know what I think, and I can imagine what the opposite of my opinion would sound like. So this serves no purpose and I leave the news coming away with no many facts but loads of pointless opinions.
Really have to agree with this kind of sentiment most strongly. Yeah, it's kind of interesting (to an extent) to hear about how things affect specific situations, but just opinion? No thanks. I really wish that news would stop being so pathetic, and so emotive, and just report cold hard facts, not being squeamish or pandering. Bah.
Haven't been on here much lately and probably won't be for a while. Have some heavy duty family stuff going on. http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2010/06/eighth_grade_babysitter_charge.html
The little girl is my sister and brother in law's niece. The past couple days have been pretty tough. I hope you all stay well and safe and I'll be chatting with you soon.
Thinking of you and your family, Andie.
Yes terrible, terrible news. Hope there's some kind of light at the end of all this for your family and you.
Chip's just had lunch by the river. Very nice.
Robyn hates wisdom teeth and is really scared.