Re: Riff Raff. I’m currently reading the second Last Chance To See book and came across this very interesting fact:
Re: Riff Raff. I’m currently reading the second Last Chance To See book and came across this very interesting fact:
Oh no, Yoko :(
The reason given for weaker handshakes is interesting - and does make sense. As I was reading it, though, I was reminded of all those handshakes I’d experienced as a kid, where adults would crush my hand. Nowadays, whenever I go to shake someone’s hand I make sure not to put too much pressure on them - tensing my own…
Several victims of rape (by celebrities) have been asked this, and the most common answer is that their abuser had recently experienced an upswing in popularity or increased news exposure, which means that they themselves have to see their faces or hear about them on a daily basis. It’s often too much because, every…
Then have a pic of my dog, Dog:
I have absolutely nothing of interest to say or add to this conversation.
With regards to the blame narrative, that’s already happening now with the Labour leader, Corbyn, being raked over the coals for not doing enough. The kicker is, this lambasting is coming from within his own party, with the Tories sitting back and hoping no one notices their own arrogance and stupidity.
Hey, thanks for this, Kristin! As a Brit who’s only ever known free movement in the EU, Brexit has left me rather clueless in terms of travelling.
Trying to think up a good plural word for a group of crybabies. The best I can come up with is a male of crybabies, but I know there can be better ones.
He’s not so much a love interest as the bad-boy baby daddy to the alternative love interest that is Diana Aggron.
Ugh. I retract my comment and apologise unreservedly.
That has to be literally the only upside of his rampant mysoginy.
Just to be pedantic: his title isn’t ‘da king OF da North’. It’s ‘motherfucking king IN da motherfucking North’. To give his full title.
I realise it would be terrible for the US if Trump chooses Palin as VP, but I somewhat hope he does. There’s a special kind of joy I take in reading her bollockian drivel.
I’m still stunned that people believed that in the first place. It was coming from the Tories, who are notoriously against the NHS and want to privatise it. It was hilarious/utterly depressing to see those I know who voted to leave realise that no, the NHS wouldn’t suddenly get a magical increase in funding from…
Iceland!
Ha! No lie, my mother had no idea why Gibraltar was also voting. She voted to leave.
A: ‘I say, well done, old chaps! We’ve attained our sovereignty.’
Well, I did come across this tweet:
‘a victory for real people, a victory for ordinary people, a victory for decent people.’