It's back, just like anti-semitism it won't go away. Mrs S went to the dentist yesterday, she was dismayed on entry find the receptionists fully muzzled again. she was given a mask and politely given a choice, wear it or there's the door.
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It's back, just like anti-semitism it won't go away. Mrs S went to the dentist yesterday, she was dismayed on entry find the receptionists fully muzzled again. she was given a mask and politely given a choice, wear it or there's the door.
I had an errand to do in Accrington today and decided to have a fish and chip lunch on Infant Street, I thought I was going into Emergency Ward Ten when I saw the fish fryer and the server were all masked up in black face nappies.
I asked politely if Accrington was suffering from a new outbreak of Covid but the silence was deafening. The fish and chips were good though!
Be further advised mon ami that a huge number of Conservative members of parliament found their own party's recent activities simply too distasteful to attend the current Tory party conference,
Your leader's days are surely numbered sinkov. :D
Nowt to do with me mon ami, the last recognisable Tory leader died in April 2013 and my hopes and indeed support for the party went to the grave with her. Told you when they elected her, Truss was Theresa May on steroids, absolutely effing useless. This Not The Conservative Party has a death wish, and that wish is soon to be granted. I wonder if they're regretting sacking Boris off yet, probably not, I suspect it still hasn't dawned on the dumb feckers that the vast majority of the voters who won them the last election voted for Boris, despite the fact that he was a Tory, not because he was one.
Cheers mon ami, I know where you mean, what has amazed me is that Mrs S didn't know where Infant St was, despite the fact she was born in Accy and lived in Avenue Parade and Baxenden for the first 25 years of her life. How on earth can an Accy lass not know Infant St ? :?