gregthestopsign
GregTheStopSign
gregthestopsign

Seriously? You don’t know who Jesse Jackson is?

Now you’re just making shit up...

Narrow definition? It’s a bloody acronym so it has a very specific definition and excuse me, you’re wading into an internet argument over literature and you’re not expecting pedantry?

I’m now picturing Mrs Doyle reading ‘The Female Eunuch’

I know that may seem like an exhaustive list of authors in whatever illiterate cultural wasteland you’re from but for all it’s faults the UK does have quite an extensive literary industry.

I’m in a quandary on this one. I f***ing can’t stand the ‘All Lives Matter’ mouthbreathing redneck/gammon-faced arseholes and fully agree that incidents like the Breonna Taylor need proper investigation and punishment meted out - something which I’ve noticed does not seem to happen in US law enforcement unless the cop

Examples please?

I still haven’t worked out who toppled the first domino but the fault lies towards the back of the pack. The rules clearly stipulate that you can’t overtake until you have crossed the line and Bottas did nothing wrong by waiting to the last minute before flooring it. It was the most logical thing to do given the

If writing haiku

It’s ‘Anthony’ when your mouth is all numb from anaesthesic

From what I gathered from the Sky coverage this weekend it’s used for MotoGP as well and occasionally the likes of DTM which makes me consider it as being like an Italian version of Phillip Island* (my local track these days although I’m from the UK originally)

As entertaining as it was I think I’d Stroll hadn’t had that puncture we may have seen an even crazier race. The Mercedes were really chewing through their tyres and if they both had to pit again before the end (as opposed to under the red flag) that could have brought Ricciardo and Albon within striking distance of a

The track isn’t suitable for F1 although it did make for an entertaining race. It’s incredibly narrow but at the same time incredibly fast - that first corner especially. Compounding things were the lack of run-off areas (old school gravel!) and easy access for retrieval equipment. That meant red flags for crashes

It’s a useful power to be sure but only in the hands of someone who is competent. Otherwise you’ve got Clayface in Harley Quinn

Not particularly relevant to the episode in question but I had root canal surgery on Friday and as the local anaesthetic wore off around my mouth I couldn’t help but think this is what Anthony Starr must feel like.

Well you’d think the dozens of people in the garage would be able to tell a driver that the pit lane is closed instead of relying on him to look at the lights but it doesn’t always work that way...

You’d only end up confusing China’s legions of Jackie Chan fans, who would have been wondering why Mulan was running around the rugged pine-strewn majesty of The Bronx.

Sadly no prize as President Trump was urging people to *inject* bleach, which is perfectly safe.

Any movie can go from unwatchable to ‘requires repeat viewings’ if you add Spitfires 

It’s Trump, the RNC and ‘draining the swamp’