Love the BBC headline! No, it's referring to Scottish Tory leader Annabel Goldie.
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I actually saw Goldie (the 1990's jungle version), at lunch, in the Butchers Hook Smithfield today. What the hell does he do these days ...Originally posted by expat View PostLove the BBC headline! No, it's referring to Scottish Tory leader Annabel Goldie. -
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I caught a bit of 'Overboard' last night. I couldn't stop thinking about how much the world has changed. They all broke so many laws they'd be in jail and suing each other forever. A guy on his own raising 4 kids threatened with being reported to the social workers? Nah, he'd already be up the wazoozy with social workers. No way could someone escape a mental ward with such flimsy identification, never mind it takes two board meetings now which she would fail as she did throw a cup at a staff member in one scene. It is practically impossible for a few friends to get together and open a public theme park, you wouldn't get insurance without a substantial track record. Then there are the numerous Police checks for yourself and all staff, and because there'd be children involved the checks would be the full works. Also misuse of a Coast Guard vessel: no one unauthorised could ever get close enough to get on one, never mind go for a private joy ride.Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
In only 20 years.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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