It'll just be folk that are obsessed with issuing instructions, issuing more instructions.
I wouldn't worry about missing out.
Re wheelie bins.
It'll just be folk that are obsessed with issuing instructions, issuing more instructions.
I wouldn't worry about missing out.
Re wheelie bins.
I think the only point that might sway the jury to convicting her may be the use of insulin. Every other case could potentially be put down to unfortunate accidents - feeding tube dislodged, excessive air from chest compression etc but both defence and prosecution have agreed that the only way the insulin could have got in to the saline bags was by someone physically putting it in there.
I’m afraid that capital punishment is a no no.
Remember, many would like to get rid of football fans.
When Blair’s lot introduced some sort of nebulous ban earlier this century, my boss mentioned it in passing. I declared my enthusiastic support for it as the horsey would-be aristos need a good fûcking kicking now and again (preferably about once an hour). She (you really dinna want pics, Judith’s oxters would be safe even from the Sobchack vas deferens-jets) asked: “So you’re opposed to fox-hunting on class grounds.”
“You’re darn tootin, ma’am*, but I’m none too keen on innocent mammals being torn asunder by badly-treated dogs either”.
*ah bin a-listenin to Go Set A Watchman on audiobook all week
If memory serves it was former Dumbarton MP, now The Right Honourable The Lord McFall of Alcluith PC, Lord Speaker of the House of Lords that pushed for the hunting ban. As much as i supported it, not once have I ever saw a fox chased by hounds through Dumbarton High St. However, i did see Ballantines, Westclox, Polaroid and many other businesses, chased from the area under his watch.Feckless, gravy train driving, boot licking @rsehole that he is