dannyfearns.bsky.social
Scouser emigrated to W. Lancashire, piano player, can't dance, so don't ask me, grandad to four wonderful people, dad to two lovely daughters, parkrun fan, never let the Tories near the levers of power ever again, lifelong Labour supporter πΉ
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I was a Saturday lad in a shoe shop in the 70s.
Storeroom was mice infested. The staff were mousephobic so left me in the storeroom to 'deal with them'.
It meant I could read the newspaper for an hour or so, occasionally whacking a broom on the floor & shouting "nearly got him!"
Happy days :-)
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WTAF? He only just stopped short of saying 'they were asking for it'.
Trump can apparently do no wrong π€·ββοΈ
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Surely can't be long before they close their interviews with "love to the family".
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Or when Zia Yusuf split up with Reform Ltd... hang on
...whats's that? He's back?
Sorry Sir Michael, my mistake...
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Netanyahu's position:
β’ There's no famine in Gaza
β’ Israel respects the laws of war
β’ criticism of Israel's conduct incites antisemitism
It's as though he has 50,000 + get out of jail cards in his back pocket.
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Sadly, the comparisons with Germany in the 1930s stack up. The world looks on and shakes its head.
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One of the criticisms of ICE agents is they aren't readily identifiable and look a bit like a bunch of vigilantes. Would it help if they had a consistent uniform?
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It's all about the money, despite their insistence that they are the party for working people.
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Sometimes fusions of music can be a bit contrived but this is just brilliant. Full of energy (I couldn't sit still) and ridiculously clever.
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What did we do to deserve our press?
Another example of an abysmal lack of consistency, Labour is diligently taken to task every time anything is blamed on the 14 years of Tory misrule and the Β£22 billion black hole.
The Tories blamed almost every one of their failures on Jeremy Corbyn.
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Don has a way of always looking inept next to any other world leader.
He's so inarticulate and lacking in integrity and class. Apart from that though, what a guy!
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I'm old enough to remember when the worst thing you could do in a feud was to put a drawing pin on someone's chair.
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Oh crap π©
Where will we get our truth from now???
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Delightful Tory MP, Harriet Cross Politics Live, "β¦It's parents responsibility to make sure their kids have had breakfast before they go to school..."
Her party dismantled Surestart with their trademark malevolence.
Ignores the point that 2 or 3 hungry kids can totally disrupt an entire class.
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Ok, see you in PaddyPower π
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Bullseye π―
I despair when the hard of thinking fall for the nonsense about Farage, pint of beer in hand, being a man of the people.
That said, let's wait and see whether his lurch to the left continues, now that he supports scrapping the two child benefit cap.
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It's like no Tesla I've ever seen, lad π€·ββοΈ
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Same, maybe worth a cheeky Β£5 each way on the Epstein report being leaked, obvs with heavy reductions where Nonce Andrew is involved.
PS small confession, I'm not too fond of plain popcorn. It has to be the crunchy toffee version for me. I may need to do a press up or something as penance.
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We may have been thinking on similar lines, I wondered (in a rare moment of cynicism) if this could just be some elaborate distraction, but I think they lack the subtlety.
So yep, bring on the 'handbags at dawn' πΉ
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"Every cloud has a silver lining"
Anonymous libel lawyer.
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Can you imagine the size of the lawsuits? Harvest time for the libel lawyers π΅ π΅ π΅
Could be an interesting weekend anyway :-)
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It's okay though because Richard Tice has gone on a charm offensive and is asking for a civilised debate in the UK on banning the burka.
As we're fond of saying in Ormskirk, "fuck off Tice".
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Thoughts and prayers πΉ
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Just looking through my medicine cupboard to see if I've got anything for Schadenfruede. I'm a martyr to it π
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That's a shame as Pluto would do a better job π€
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That's a picture to put on your mantelpiece β guaranteed to keep the kids away from the fire π±
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If only they'd used Lingua-Learn, they could have saved themselves a lot of trouble.
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And how likely are you to recommend the journal to your friends and family? Please respond from 0 to 10, where 10 represents "highly likely" and 0 represents "not at all likely".
PS - don't respond unless they are offering free entry into the prize draw for the Β£25 Amazon gift voucher.
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Likely???
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Robert de Niro said it rather well, yet here we are...
youtu.be/55fJ0FgPSQk?...
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Very nicely put.
Have a follow π