On your second point - my missus is facing a third op on her perforated eardrum and has very limited hearing on that side - I know, some will think it's a blessing living with me... Far more concerning is one of my cousins - he's a year younger than me and has become a recluse because he has totally lost his hearing - done everything to contact him over the last 3 years - phone, text, WhatsApp, even calling round at his house in Leicester a few times, but no joy - he's got 2 sisters but they haven't heard either - then when I texted with news of the sudden passing of our cousin a couple of weeks ago he responded - the 3 of us were like brothers growing up, playing footie, following LCFC, holidays in our late teens through to our mid twenties - but that tragic death was the only thing that could bring him out of his gloom... we've shared a few more texts since, so hopefully a new dawn...
Dozens of posters recruiting for the Communists on my high street. Weird town sometimes. Obligatory photo of a woman with a megaphone and keffiyeh with ‘Revolution’ in bold capital letters
Woman slapping, OAP beating, wouldn’t defend his belt, coke head. He’s a prick and has very little support amongst the Irish now. He’s wasting his time.
The Irish are simpletons but they aren’t full on *****s like the Americans. Anyway bro, with Nige defo going to be the next PM we need to get married, he’s gunna give you a well earned tax break innit. Encourage you and the wife to start breeding. Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has said he wants to make it easier for people to have children, as he confirmed his party would back more generous tax breaks for married people and scrap the two-child benefit limit. In a speech in central London, Farage said he wanted to lift the cap "not because we support a benefits culture" but because it would make things easier for lower-paid workers. If his party wins power, Farage said he would also reverse the government's cuts which saw the winter fuel payment withdrawn from 10 million pensioners. Responding to the speech, Labour Party chairwoman Ellie Reeves accused Farage of "fantasy promises", which "are exactly how Liz Truss crashed the economy". Farage's intervention comes as the prime minister faces pressure from his own MPs on government spending decisions, including cuts to disability benefits. When I say we need to get married, I don’t actually mean me and you. I mean like we need to both find a wife.
you've never seen me tho I'm just saying you may not be as old as him but you have sliver hair and donny ain't. Ever thought about dying it the same as your eyebrows?
Nope - still got a full head of ... and with a substantial amount of very dark brown - no strategic comb use required either ...