Eh up, thar's sum of us in't NW tha ain't like that. A get dressed but keep mi rollers in when a go shopping ...... nowt wrong wi that ..... cover them with a headscarf .....jus like the Queen wears!View attachment 618328 q
So in this nutcases world all families have hive minds and always agree on everything.
False having more than one child proves this to be false beyond any reasonable doubt
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False if you are that thick that you assume the tv coverage of state banquets, and Parliament openings are how things happen 24/7 then that's on you.
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Quite clearly the author has never worn either school uniform or held down any form of job or even entered any form of business/ shop or restaurant (certainly the McDonald's where my son works insists you wear a shirt, if you are a customer to say nothing of the staff uniform). Add to this church services, funerals or family gatherings.
ETA Perhaps she has assumed that everywhere is like some areas of the NW where the unspoken dress code seems to include pyjamas you just slept in for shopping trips
The evil cult of Wetherspoons (can think of many abhorrent things about the behaviour of the chain's boss but this isn't one of them) and its dress code.
Woman, 20, claims Wetherspoons refused to serve her & pal over 'inappropriate' tops
A YOUNG woman has slammed Wetherspoons after claiming she was refused drinks for wearing an “inappropriate” top – as Britain basked in 28C heat. Mollie Wood was left humiliated after a male manager…www.thesun.co.uk
Found this on twitter
Private Eye | John Smyth cover-up: Bishops' moves
AFTER 11 turbulent years, Archbishop Justin Welby finally managed to unite the Church of England. Everyone wanted him to go. The trigger was the long-awaited report into the Church of England's handling of serial abuser John Smyth QC.www.private-eye.co.uk
The article is laughabley stupid. The most annoying thing is that the Daily Mail published this garbage.View attachment 618328 q
So in this nutcases world all families have hive minds and always agree on everything.
False having more than one child proves this to be false beyond any reasonable doubt
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False if you are that thick that you assume the tv coverage of state banquets, and Parliament openings are how things happen 24/7 then that's on you.
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Quite clearly the author has never worn either school uniform or held down any form of job or even entered any form of business/ shop or restaurant (certainly the McDonald's where my son works insists you wear a shirt, if you are a customer to say nothing of the staff uniform). Add to this church services, funerals or family gatherings.
ETA Perhaps she has assumed that everywhere is like some areas of the NW where the unspoken dress code seems to include pyjamas you just slept in for shopping trips
The article is laughabley stupid. The most annoying thing is that the Daily Mail published this garbage.
Surely cults draw you in and you ensnare victims...... I haven't noticed the royal family hawking leaflets in the street and inviting strangers round for tea with the leader. ..... oh maybe the Biden’s have been recruited to the cult
There was talk that PC gave them a couple of million at the beginning to "tide them over until they got on their feet". Then when that was blown and they kept saying that they wanted more that's when PC refused to take Hazno's calls.If they started with 30 million - which is more than most people will ever have - and could probably have got some hand outs from Charles if they kept quiet, they could have bought a nice couple of million house and lived quite nicely thank you without having to do any of this.
What trash"Troubled by lapse of contact with Charles' Wallet" that should read
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Are Reportedly “Troubled” by the “Lapse of Contact” With Prince Charles
But with the arrival of their new daughter, the couple are trying “to be in the moment” and focus on “their complete family.”www.vanityfair.com
Well worth a read - thanks. I'd like to think that's much worse than what people have to sign away to get on X Factor. Is there a clause about them having the option to forcibly adopt your first born child?
Anyone who works in the creative industries will be familiar with being approached online to work for free in return for 'exposure'. Cheeky influencers also seem to do it to get free stuff instead of paying for it.
But the Markles are taking that to a whole new level. They won't even give a credit to help a struggling creative from getting a toe-hold on the ladder. And they're appropriating the copyright of every idea submitted. Just stop for a moment to consider how crappy that behaviour is. Words fail me...
Pure mawkish rubbish.I'm actually shocked at Vanity Fair for publishing crap like that.
What on god's green earth makes them think that is a good look??
Think the Scottish equivalent is Yours Aye. I love receiving that on a letter or cardFound a lengthy article in The Paris Review By Sadie Stein May 15, 2012 as to why she uses this to sign off
.......”I think ‘as ever’ is a fairly conventional salutation, meaning ‘I will always be to you as I have been; we will go on together.”As Ever - The Paris Review
To paraphrase Mr. Bennett, my life holds few distinctions, but I do have a really good sign-off. Since I was twenty-one, I have ended all correspondence As ever. I’ll give credit where credit is due: I stole it. I first saw the valediction at the bottom of a professor’s e-mail. This professor...www.theparisreview.org
My immediate thought was HFEW does not possess an original thought or idea and may have well read this article.
I also read yesterday about the ‘Terms and Conditions’ of A’well - basically stating anything submitted is their ‘property’ and if there should be any libel etc the person submitting the item would be responsible for paying all legal fees - is this standard T&C’s in the US I wonder ?
Entitled, thick chavs who wants to look at that over the dinner table, moronic slappers
I read he paid up front for their security for the first year (something like £4 mil) as part of the deal with them paying off frog cottage. What they spent that on who knows but I bet it was gone before the security bill at the end of the year.There was talk that PC gave them a couple of million at the beginning to "tide them over until they got on their feet". Then when that was blown and they kept saying that they wanted more that's when PC refused to take Hazno's calls.
I'm all for women being able to choose what they want to wear but dress restrictions are generally imposed for a reason (not just to oppress women). These 2 idiots need to grow up.What on god's green earth makes them think that is a good look??
Could definitely fancy joining the Royal Family cult, live in massive houses with staff, fabulous clothes and jewels. Hardly torturous to dress appropriately, curtsey, visit places and do the odd media piece.The article is laughabley stupid. The most annoying thing is that the Daily Mail published this garbage.
Surely cults draw you in and you ensnare victims...... I haven't noticed the royal family hawking leaflets in the street and inviting strangers round for tea with the leader. ..... oh maybe the Biden’s have been recruited to the cult
Oh I know and the rest of us wear flat caps and keep whippets (originally from a village between Bolton and Bury)Eh up, thar's sum of us in't NW tha ain't like that. A get dressed but keep mi rollers in when a go shopping ...... nowt wrong wi that ..... cover them with a headscarf .....jus like the Queen wears!