43 thoughts on “Wednesday’s Papers

  1. Mad

    Johnson just looks like a very old, very fat, lonely miserable man these days. Like well, you know who

    1. SOQ

      Johnson and Truss starting yapping on about nuclear strikes and got their answer from the Russians- a very graphic answer.

      I wouldn’t put it past him to ramp up the sabre rattling to save his neck mind. Except the French has no problem having elections, so what would be so different in the UK?

      1. stephen moran

        as I said an escapee from the cell block Broadsheet’s village idiots convention – god if you believe that poop you’re even more certifiable than we thought

        1. SOQ

          Unfortunately there is now evidence of vaccine immune system damage.

          I am not really sure what the differences are between Antibody-dependent Enhancement (ADE) and Vaccine Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (VAIDS), but at a time when soft tissue cancers and auto immune system conditions are going through the roof- only a fool would dismiss such possibilities outright.

          Are you?

          1. stephen moran

            Bob Hope had some advise for a guy who was crap at golf – ease up for a while and then quit for good – that’s what you should do – you are re the epitome of pyjama jackets on backwards and nothing sharper than crayons – care in the community Irish style courtesy of one flew over of the BS cuckoo nest. – enjoy whatever fringe 6 sigma standard deviations away from reality rabbit hole you go burrowing in today. Off to clean the patio whilst listening to The Replacements and Sonic Youth

          2. SOQ

            From NIH (National Library of Medicine) 2022 Apr 21

            Conclusions

            COVID19 vaccination can elicit a distinct T cell-dominant immune-mediated hepatitis with a unique pathomechanism associated with vaccination induced antigen-specific tissue-resident immunity requiring systemic immunosuppression.

            https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9021033/

            And that is just Hepatitis- keep talking genius.

      1. stephen moran

        Indeed – that was the other BS iconic stalwart and favourite totalitarian fascist lunatic Putler – bit it take more than a threat to wipe out their own home country to put off the swooning faithful fanboys their idol

  2. Kin

    Robo chef for the future so chefs can judge taste
    There are two things that make a great chef cook baker and it’s the palate and the heart
    Without either you have mediocre
    No machine will ever replace that
    Without passion love and a neutral palate you have nothing
    I have cooked all my life and the day I loose my love of cooking I will hang up my apron
    The industry is one of the most demanding and underpaid in this world
    Early starts and long days with little rewards
    At least machines will never replace us the good ones that is

    1. TenPin Terry

      What’s your signature dish old sport ?
      Once or twice a year I give Lady TenPin a day off from her toils over a hot stove and send her off for a few hours pampering in her favourite spa.
      I manfully step up to the hot plates.
      My seafood linguini is sensational – over the years it has smoothed many a path to the TenPin boudoir for whatever lucky lady has been fortunate enough to gain admittance.
      My aged ribeye with shrimp and caramelized onion served with cheesy garlicky potatoes and baked long-stem broccoli is the stuff of legend.
      And you should see the things I can do with a piece of prime British pork.
      Yourself, Kin ?

    1. paul

      grand so, SOQ, you start breaking street furniture and getting violent in public and see how far that gets you. Maybe pop an aul Russian flag up while you’re at it. Dose.

      1. SOQ

        “There were never any public consultations on whether or not we wanted this propaganda erected all over our public spaces and there certainly isn’t any consensus on the matter.”

        Do you disagree with that statement?

        1. paul

          I disagree with the ‘propaganda‘ part posted above. I don’t see any threats or promises included in putting up two colours representing another countries flag. It’s like changing a Facebook profile picture; may make someone feel better to be showing support for fellow humans but is largely an empty gesture. It also enrages muppets but that’s for free.

          1. SOQ

            It doesn’t enrage me at all- I am not like you- I don’t get enraged about such.

            I do question who sanctioned this propaganda- because that is exactly what it is, cheap tacky propaganda- and why?

          2. paul

            You keep believing what helps you get through the day and ignore other people’s troublesome opinions where they contradict your own. Maybe someone will put up a Russian flag on your behalf. Try not to get too happy, there are probably laws against it.

            I’ll translate the above for you: “blah blah blah everyone but you is wrong ignore anything that looks like common sense blah blah blah”

          3. SOQ

            At what point were the people of Dublin consulted about covering the city in the Ukrainian flag? There is not the support for that stupid mess that you think there is.

          4. paul

            do the people of Dublin need to be consulted? I’d imagine the bye-laws can be consulted there.

            I’m glad you see the Russian invasion for the stupid mess that it is though. That’s growth. That 3-day special operation is a bit overdue at this stage.

          5. SOQ

            Do you not think the people of Dublin SHOULD have been consulted? We are supposed to be a neutral country after all.

  3. TenPin Terry

    Interesting news from the States and the Ohio Senate primary.
    Republican J.D. Vance was trailing heavily but with a Donald Trump endorsement has won it comfortably.
    The former POTUS is still totally dominant among Republicans and will lead them to huge midterm victories but I’m still not convinced the Donald will run for the presidency again.
    The Biden/Harris ticket is a busted flush. It’s a toxic version of Mr Magoo and Diane Abbott.

  4. TenPin Terry

    I shall be popping open a bottle of something special tonight to mark an important anniversary.
    On this day in 1979, Britain’s most principled, determined and ambitious PM took office.
    Margaret Thatcher inherited a failing, union-dominated and restrictive economy – when she left office 12 years later Blighty was dynamic, bold and a leading economic power of the world.
    She saw off Scargill, humiliated the Argentinian junta and outed Haughey as a wrong ‘un even while gombeen Ireland still hadn’t twigged how someone on a meagre PM’s salaray could amass such wealth.
    Britain’s greatest post-war leader and an icon of the 21st century’s global politics.
    We shall not see her like again sadly.
    Cheers to the blessed Margaret.
    Marvellous™

    1. TenPin Terry

      Which part of Prime Minister do you not understand ?
      Currie only shagged a Prime Minister ; Castle never even got close to No 10.
      Thatcher broke the glass ceiling and dominated world politics simply by her iron will and principles.
      She saw off the unions and created industrial legislation that even Labour insisted was too good to repeal.
      Big Bang transformed the City of London and turned it into the financial powerhouse that it has become.
      A remarkable woman well ahead of her time.
      Any idea in which century Ireland might elect a female Taoiseach ?

        1. TenPin Terry

          Ya reckon Dublin is squeaky clean ?
          You poor ignorant sap.
          Get off your knees™

          1. SOQ

            No Dublin is not squeaky clean but it is mainly brass plates- not a laundry like London.

            Did you know the Queen requires permission before entering the City of London?

  5. SOQ

    Pope Francis says NATO, ‘barking at Russia’s door,’ shares blame for Ukraine

    VATICAN CITY (RNS) — Pope Francis told an Italian newspaper on Tuesday (May 3) that NATO may be partly to blame for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and he said he hopes to visit Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in hopes of brokering a peace.

    https://religionnews.com/2022/05/03/pope-francis-says-nato-barking-at-russias-door-faciliated-ukraine-conflict/

    Not often I agree with the Pope but fair play to him for speaking out.

  6. SOQ

    Julian Assange Rots in Prison for Revealing the Truth While the Criminals Walk Free: MEP Clare Daly

    “Tomorrow is ‘World Press Freedom Day.’ If the Commission and every single one of the political groups here do not raise the call for the release of Julian Assange, it makes a mockery of that day.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHsjjhuQI9A

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