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  • Helen P3Helen P3 Posts: 1,152
    Zoe P2 said:
    What's the book?  The Kama Sutra! :D

    I think that could do with some editing.
  • Zoe P2 said:
    What's the book?  The Kama Sutra! :D

    🤣
    Helen P3 said:

    I think that could do with some editing.
    ;)

  • Sam 37Sam 37 Posts: 1,271
    Helen P3 said:

    I think that could do with some editing.
    If you're in an editing mood, sort out Fifty Shades of something or other...
  • Helen P3Helen P3 Posts: 1,152
    We all heard the "warning" of the "rivers of blood" issued by one of the racist Tories last century; this century another Tory is talking about the "hurricane of migration".  
    Who was it who named them THE NASTY PARTY...
  • Zoe P2Zoe P2 Posts: 848
    edited October 2023
    Didn't they, knowing full well their own party's nature, referred to it as "the nasty party"?  First to do so was Cameron (I think) and then Mrs May.  But of course, the supremely moral, wise and patriotic populus voted in the non-nasty Boj (after he had engineered both his predecessors' falls); he "done brexit", endlessly celebrated the country's wonderful freedoms during lockdown and single-handedly created this paradise of happiness and plenty in which we now live.  
    Ask Nadine Dorries.



    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

  • Zoe P2 said:
     single-handedly created this paradise of happiness and plenty in which we now live. 
    Worthy of much admiration, especially if one doesn' forget that cold spell in Spain and the war in Ukraine; somewhat irksome that the EU countries weren't remotely affected to the same degree.

    Read the gutter press.

  • PhaidraPhaidra Posts: 582
    I'm glad to say, the political mess has been the one thing I have recently deliberately ignored.  I spent several very happy days celebrating the birthday of one of my grandsons, his First Class degree in Chemical Engineering and his very promising career with an excellent firm, who engaged him straight after his six-week internment ended.  I'm more than just happy!
  • Artemis3Artemis3 Posts: 751
    Phaidra said:
    I spent several very happy days celebrating the birthday of one of my grandsons, his First Class degree in Chemical Engineering
    Congratulations to your grandson, Phaidra!
    A First Class degree in Chemical Engineering requires some brain power!  
    He takes after his grandmother, no doubt! :D  (Don't let your daughter read this!)

    Phaidra said:
      I'm more than just happy!
    And I am very happy for you. <3

  • Helen P3Helen P3 Posts: 1,152
    Phaidra said:
    I'm glad to say, the political mess has been the one thing I have recently deliberately ignored. 
    The wisest thing that perhaps anyone with a working brain could do.  The millions of years (!) of Tory rule haven't done my blood pressure any good; maybe I need to follow your example.

    Phaidra said:
      I spent several very happy days celebrating the birthday of one of my grandsons, his First Class degree in Chemical Engineering and his very promising career with an excellent firm, who engaged him straight after his six-week internment ended.  I'm more than just happy!
    Congratulations to your brilliant grandson.  I'm sure the whole family is elated.  Quite right too!
  • Sam 37Sam 37 Posts: 1,271
    Mind your B/P, Helen!  Have a giggle, it will help!
    I heard this joke today:  A gas engineer asked the lady in front of him in the supermarket queue what the time was.  She replied, "It's between 8am and 6pm."
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