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  • Zoe P2Zoe P2 Posts: 848
    Helen P3 said:
    I wonder how many of them go without lunch every day?
    Very few I guess and they know they will get dinner as well!
    As long as they, as well as their funders and backers don't pay proper- if any- taxes, the poor the sick, the unemployed and their children, can starve; or find some charity to help them survive.  



    I have a dream that my.. children.. one day.. will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character

      Martin Luther King

  • Artemis3Artemis3 Posts: 751


    Helen P3 said:
    I wonder how many of them go without lunch every day?
    Very few I guess and they know they will get dinner as well!
      We know some of them believe "foodbanks are uplifting".  

                             

    If memory serves, it was this man of the people who pronounced them "uplifting".

    One can't help feeling rather dejected. 

    I'm going to watch my recording of Strictly.  Hopefully, it'll act as a small antidote to the sad present situation.  I can't wait to see the 2 ladies dancing together....  Not so very happy memories of school, though!  
  • Artemis3 said:

      I can't wait to see the 2 ladies dancing together....  Not so very happy memories of school, though!  
    Memories of school, certainly but I found it absolutely lovely.
  • Artemis3Artemis3 Posts: 751
    Lovely is the word, Danae!
  • Sam 37Sam 37 Posts: 1,271
    Artemis3 said:

                               Not so very happy memories of school, though!  
    I know the feeling; I've got two left feet too!
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505
    I seem to remember seeing ladies of a certain age waltzing together at weddings etc when no man was willing to oblige. Nothing was thought of it😊
    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • DovefromaboveDovefromabove Posts: 88,147
    From my observations it does appear that it’s mainly the section of males who normally regard unrelated young females from a sexualised viewpoint who object to  seeing them dance together, seeing it as a rejection of their own masculinity. 
    Similar things were said years ago about ‘women who wore trousers’. 
    It seems they are only able to contemplate people through their gender ... they should think with their brains, not with other parts of their anatomy. 🙄 


    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • PhaidraPhaidra Posts: 582
    I've just heard on the radio that Tesco apologised to a customer for telling her, "Sanitary products are not essential items." (!!!)
  • Helen P3Helen P3 Posts: 1,152

    Clear, sensible and encouraging. 

    I so wish.....
  • Sam 37Sam 37 Posts: 1,271
    Helen P3 said:


    I so wish.....
    I think I can sense what you're wishing; and so do I.  Let's hope something changes with that lot at number 10...
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