Indeed. It's not as easy as just giving him a wallop. Eric doesn't strike me as the most intelligent bloke in the world, add 15 pints in o the equation...
Uncle Les might not have been our greatest ever manager, but at Charlton he introduced a Duty of Care which protected the kids, and would have stopped any of this.
It has been a bad week for the Westminster Smokers Club. We are increasingly small in number, & over the last week have lost two more members. Firstly a Labour peer, a great old boy who died in sad circumstances last week. And today Zac, who fought an unequal battle in my company because of his love of roll ups. I have sent him a text of commiseration.
He didn't need to resign... it was Churchillian tantrum (problem is... he's not Churchill) ... if he had kept his sweed down and told his constituents he would fight Heathrow from inside the Tories he would still have a job.... oh well ... there are plenty of jobs as courier drivers if he needs the money.
Ex smoker and glad. I particularly like the chapter on the benefits of smoking, in Alan Carr's book - a blank page.
I take the view that we are only put on this Earth for a short time, and should participate in things that we enjoy. For that reason I have always abstained from sodomy and eating muesli.
Yep, that's the book that did the trick for me. After 22 years of puffing. My old neighbour died of emphysema. She was a wonderful neighbour, it was heartbreaking to watch her struggle.
Did you see that Labour lost its deposit in the by election last night? Dark days for the People's Party.
At national level we're finished for the foreseeable future. If council elections follow a similar trend we're doomed.