Originally posted by WTFH
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"this general bout of self-recrimination and wetness”
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostAt least get the first line right if you want to make a cuck's point correctly.
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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oops even NLyUK is more principled..
Proms conductor's husband plays bass in Hitler row rock band | Daily Mail Online
Husband of BBC Proms conductor is in heavy metal band that were forced by German record label to drop album track featuring a speech by HITLER- Dalia Stasevska's husband Lauri Porra, 42, plays bass for rock band Stratovarius
- Heavy metal group have had three number one albums in their native Finland
- Offending 2005 track which band had to drop began with speech by Hitler
- BBC insiders say Miss Stasevska is among those keen to modernise Last Night
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostBut on the most important issue of the day - not the Covid R rate climbing, not masks in schools, not the economy, not unemployment, but on a lack of crowds to sing songs, he's all over that like a big strong prime minister. Makes you proud to be British having a leader like him!
People, organisations and government can do than more one thing at a time you know.
So he can have a go at the wet culture we have whilst also running a government.Comment
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The reason why they're not singing Land of Hope and Glory is because there will be no choir and no audience.
But made a great story....
I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostTired old moaning, typical.
People, organisations and government can do than more one thing at a time you know.
So he can have a go at the wet culture we have whilst also running a government.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe reason why they're not singing Land of Hope and Glory is because there will be no choir and no audience.
But made a great story....
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe real wet culture is the hand-wringing and moaning because some people said something you don't like about some songs you do like. It's a very un-British hysterical over-reaction - a sad decline in the Great British stiff upper lip.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostBasic trolling Greg, you are much better at it than this.
Why don't you tell us who said or did what that has caused such upset around the Last Night of the Proms. There's a lot of wailing, but what's the actual story?Comment
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