Feckin mentol.
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I would call that denial slim
The front - truly unbelievable
He said he is doing it to bring awareness to some good cause...can't remember what it is...wasn't really paying much attention
He said something along the lines of 'Politicians should go where the people are.'
So, we must all be sitting in the Australian jungle then!
He will either be the first person out âĶ.which I think he willâĶ..or the public will keep him in to watch him *suffer*
@slimfern posted:He said he is doing it to bring awareness to some good cause...can't remember what it is...wasn't really paying much attention
I think it was dyslexia
@slimfern posted:He said he is doing it to bring awareness to some good cause...can't remember what it is...wasn't really paying much attention
Nothing to do with the book that heâs got coming out, then? ð
@JustOneMoreThing posted:Nothing to do with the book that heâs got coming out, then? ð
Didn't know he had one...what's it called...''My life as a Class A Asshole''
@slimfern posted:Didn't know he had one...what's it called...''My life as a Class A Asshole''
ð Apparently itâs a book about the Covid pandemic from his perspective (so probably full of lies).
Imagine the horror when people wake on Christmas morning and find that pile of shite in their stocking
@slimfern posted:Didn't know he had one...what's it called...''My life as a Class A Asshole''
@JustOneMoreThing posted:ð Apparently itâs a book about the Covid pandemic from his perspective (so probably full of lies).
Imagine the horror when people wake on Christmas morning and find that pile of shite in their stocking
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@JustOneMoreThing posted:ð Apparently itâs a book about the Covid pandemic from his perspective (so probably full of lies).
Imagine the horror when people wake on Christmas morning and find that pile of shite in their stocking
Ideal fuel for the log burner...will help to keep the gas bill down
At least when he's chowing down on kangaroo anuses he's not doing politics!
@Carnelian posted:At least when he's chowing down on kangaroo anuses he's not doing politics!
Very true Carnelian âĶ.
To be fair, the guy 'implemented' a primary/functional reaction to the 'National requirements' that would (perhaps) counter the propogation of the 'pandemic' generated by the COVID 19 'pandemic', but he 'fell in love'!??
Whatever his 'Parliamentary Post' following his 'whip withdrawal', this guy was 'in love'!
Give me all the 'eyes' that you want to @ slimfern, but 'Parliamentary Obligation' can 'really bugger up' your personal life.
The 5yr period for the active 'governmental life time' may well be responsible for this.
A means of/for the 'election' for 'the masses' should be re-instated for a 'government' that isn't 'cogent' to produce a 'governmental eui
yivyiyiqiyyi
@suricat posted:Give me all the 'eyes' that you want to @ slimfern, but 'Parliamentary Obligation' can 'really bugger up' your personal life.
The 5yr period for the active 'governmental life time' may well be responsible for this.
A means of/for the 'election' for 'the masses' should be re-instated for a 'government' that isn't 'cogent' to produce a 'governmental eui
yivyiyiqiyyi
Are you talking from experience there Suricat?
My 'eyes' were focused on your comment about him being in love....wasn't he already married at the time ...not a good look for anyone
I concur. I also apologise for the inappropriate end to my last posting. Something (I don't know what) went wrong.
As a divorcee I can understand how pressures from a work ethic can influence emotional attachments. As the instigator of my divorce I also understand that these pressures against the marriage of a couple can overcome the matrimonial bond. To be frank, I couldn't abide with my wife 'sleeping around' with other guys.
That being said, nature does what nature does.
Kind regards, Ray Dart (AKA suricat)
@suricat posted:I concur. I also apologise for the inappropriate end to my last posting. Something (I don't know what) went wrong.
As a divorcee I can understand how pressures from a work ethic can influence emotional attachments. As the instigator of my divorce I also understand that these pressures against the marriage of a couple can overcome the matrimonial bond. To be frank, I couldn't abide with my wife 'sleeping around' with other guys.
That being said, nature does what nature does.
Kind regards, Ray Dart (AKA suricat)
No worries, although I did wonder whether you might have been cussing me in code
I understand that we are all animals, but as humans we have the ability to show restraint amongst other things.
@slimfern posted:No worries, although I did wonder whether you might have been cussing me in code
I understand that we are all animals, but as humans we have the ability to show restraint amongst other things.
I don't know any 'cussing code' and if I did, I'm not sure that anyone would understand it. T.B.H. , I dropped my glasses case on the keyboard, everything went haywire and the thing 'posted itself' when I had to be 'elsewhere'.
I was referring to 'human nature'.
AFAIK animals act 'mostly' on a 'hormonal instinct' that builds a 'chemical memory' that induces repetitive behavioural patterns. However, some of the 'higher species' are able to 'problem solve' on a 'basic level', this allows them to 'innovate' in situations they've not encountered before, or they've 'witnessed' the 'scenario' with its 'outcome'. This may be because their action may have 'failed' the outcome they anticipated following a previous encounter, or they 'actually witnessed' the 'encounter' during a scenario they were not involved in, or they just 'got lucky', or they actually 'worked it out' (one chimpanzee must have educated other 'chimps' to 'poke a stick' into an 'ant nest' to get 'food').
Whereas we humans have evolved a 'more complex method of communication' (language) that enables us to 'educate' other humans of varying 'scenarios', 'actions' and 'outcomes', but this mode of communication is 'so complex' that it can also lead to 'misinterpretation' due to 'incomplete disclosure', "double'entendre" (double [more than one] meaning) and 'local slang' (regional differentiation).
I don't know 'anything' about Matt Hancock's 'marital relations' at the time that he was 'observed on camera', but he 'was married' and 'human'. How could you 'know' that he was 'actually' (as you imply) 'cheating on his wife'? Please 'tell us' (unfortunately, we only have 'language' to communicate here) and 'keep it simple'!
He did well in getting stars though. I'll have to watch this more often.
Kind regards, Ray Dart (AKA suricat).