Re: Cumings and Goings
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2021 12:42 pm
I don't think it's worded badly at all
I would have also accepted:-
Also a Meatloaf coverLittle waster wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 1:33 pmI would have also accepted:-
Wings of a Gove - Madness
You might as well face it you're a dick with a Gove - Robert Palmer
And the classic (and tediously predictable) :-
I would do anything for love but at least I'm not a pob-faced c.nt - Meatloaf
Please.Woodchopper wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 3:38 pmHopefully the most relevant song will be: Gove will tear us apart.
I like the hedging there around "sources have told", I wouldn't expect them to word it any stronger than that.The BBC wrote:
Boris Johnson said he would rather see "bodies pile high" than take the country into a third lockdown, sources familiar with the conversations have told the BBC.
ITV News wrote:ITV News understands Mr Johnson did make the comment when in Downing Street.
I must try to find out if there's a video of that statement. I'm most interested in how he says what he says because I want to work out if he knows how absolutely f.cked he is.Fridgeless Man wrote:
“No, but I think the important thing I think people want us to get on and do as a Government is to make sure that the lockdowns work.
“They have, and I really pay tribute to the people of this country, this whole country of ours, really pulled together and, working with the vaccination programme, we have got the disease under control.”
I dunno, maybe by proving themselves such persistent, incorrigible liars that even the cringingly deferential BBC can’t stomach channeling them any more?“How have they got themselves in this horrible position where they can deny things on the record and the BBC will run it anyway because they think their own sources are more trustworthy?” the source said.
This won't finish him off. It'll piss off everyone who already doesn't like him, but people probably won't think about that remark very much at the next general election in three years time. Without audio or video which can be endlessly repeated the story won't stay in the headlines.nezumi wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 9:10 pmI must try to find out if there's a video of that statement. I'm most interested in how he says what he says because I want to work out if he knows how absolutely f.cked he is.
If this doesn't finish him off... He might as well just start murdering his girlfriends and eating them alive at a press conference because that's f.cking it, innit.
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He is either a cat or a vampire, or a vampire cat.Woodchopper wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 7:58 amThis won't finish him off. It'll piss off everyone who already doesn't like him, but people probably won't think about that remark very much at the next general election in three years time. Without audio or video which can be endlessly repeated the story won't stay in the headlines.nezumi wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 9:10 pmI must try to find out if there's a video of that statement. I'm most interested in how he says what he says because I want to work out if he knows how absolutely f.cked he is.
If this doesn't finish him off... He might as well just start murdering his girlfriends and eating them alive at a press conference because that's f.cking it, innit.
EDIT: knackered person tags
AND: dead brain grammar
Yes, indeed. Revelations are damaging when they negatively change the electorate's impression of someone. The public hasn't learnt anything about Johnson that it didn't know already.lpm wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:32 am"The jury has found you guilty of all charges."
*Boris waves the Union Jack, splutters something in Latin, pretends to forget where he is*
"Ha ha, you're such a character, I sentence you to a PPE contract of your own choosing."
Two weeks later:
Conservatives 46% (+4)
Labour 31% (-3)
I like the cadence of cash for cushions. Double alliteration is titillation.
Good point. They know he is a lying c.nt and they seem to like him for it, the stupid f.ckers.Woodchopper wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:47 amYes, indeed. Revelations are damaging when they negatively change the electorate's impression of someone. The public hasn't learnt anything about Johnson that it didn't know already.lpm wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:32 am"The jury has found you guilty of all charges."
*Boris waves the Union Jack, splutters something in Latin, pretends to forget where he is*
"Ha ha, you're such a character, I sentence you to a PPE contract of your own choosing."
Two weeks later:
Conservatives 46% (+4)
Labour 31% (-3)
Except...cvb wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 7:50 amGood point. They know he is a lying c.nt and they seem to like him for it, the stupid f.ckers.Woodchopper wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:47 amYes, indeed. Revelations are damaging when they negatively change the electorate's impression of someone. The public hasn't learnt anything about Johnson that it didn't know already.lpm wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 10:32 am"The jury has found you guilty of all charges."
*Boris waves the Union Jack, splutters something in Latin, pretends to forget where he is*
"Ha ha, you're such a character, I sentence you to a PPE contract of your own choosing."
Two weeks later:
Conservatives 46% (+4)
Labour 31% (-3)
A lot of Johnson's base will aspire to John Lewis, so this starts to highlight that he actually holds *them* in contempt - and isn't the amiable bumbling toff doing his best, but would be a fun mate, but actually a bumbling supercilious toff who DGAF about others (it links with the let the bodies pile up comment)FlammableFlower wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 5:19 pmJohn Lewis are now sarcastically using the flat decorating kerfuffle in advertising.