Great, thank you. Good to know. I’ll file that away in the old bonce.
I’ll withdraw my statement on the off chance that his family did in fact take part.
He’s still an entitled twat and utterly out of touch, but that’s another argument.
Great, thank you. Good to know. I’ll file that away in the old bonce.
I’ll withdraw my statement on the off chance that his family did in fact take part.
He’s still an entitled twat and utterly out of touch, but that’s another argument.
I’m afraid I’m referring to his Indian heritage. Although, to be fair, I have not done the research to find out whether his grandparents / greats were in the UK at the time or indeed participated in WWII in Europe.
No I’m stating a pure hypothetical.
Yeah I get that the sentiment appears to sail rather close to the wind, and I’m not racist.
I merely think he may not have as deeply-felt reverent ideas about the day as other Brits.
No disrespect to his heritage, but it may not ring quite the same for him.
He’s certainly got his priorities.
To be fair, he wouldn’t have lost any ancestors in D-Day.
It Trump tripped on his own shoelaces, they would say it was a political witch-hunt.
Russian shills have spent the last 20 years salting Facebook with retardium and it catalysed.
Sure, but not endlessly.
I was just pondering this on my way to work. Balzac’s “Behind every great fortune is a great crime.” (I’m doubtlessly misquoting it)
Whether it’s directly adjacent the monetary gain or displaced by distance and time, it always holds true.
I voiced a calm opinion. Others seem to be more ‘engaged’ in trying to shout me down. Just as I thought might happen.
Possibilities:
A: the makers used a dodgy batch of mushrooms containing toxic species they did not want or intend to use.
B: them manufacturing process denatured the ‘good stuff’ into ‘bad stuff’.
C: Both of the above.
D: Aliens