Someone tell me if I'm laughing to much at this please log in to view this image https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55402733 Why is on the pigs back in the criminal slang Shirely that's a common saying everywhere?
Covid regulations are about herding people like cattle. I just got off the tube and it's 200m from the exit to Westfield. The TFL nazis make you walk all the way out if the station and up loads of stairs over a bridge to where you just were. You go to walk into the mall and get told it's an exit only door entrance on the ground floor. Arrow stickers on the floor . This isn't going away and they'll start giving out tickets to pedestrians walking the wrong way on a one way pavement. All about conforming to stupid pointless rules.
Covid cases recorded in Antarctica for first time – reports Isolated continent reportedly registers first infections after 36 Chileans (well they would be wouldn't they) fall ill at research base
Well done the Sikhs. Heard on the lunchtime news that all the Lorry Drivers had been given by the authorities was a breakfast bar each.
We don’t ride pigs in England mate, which is probably why I have never heard the expression. Actually, scrub that, I have ridden a few pigs in my time, it’s true. Still never heard that saying. Nor any of those others tbph.
They all have the same mantras I've heard Boris Merkel Biden Fauchi Trudeau all use build back better; new normal , dark winter etc. Loudspeakers constantly telling you see it say it sorted conditioning the public to grass on each other. The Globalists are going full tilt. Operation Dark winter was the codename for a military drill war game for contagious diseases in 2001 small pox outbreak . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Dark_Winter
Trump was the only politician who stood up to this bullsh!t. They engineered the election against him when we all knew he'd won after 80% of the results had been declared, he even gave a sort of acceptance speech.
What I'm saying is that it isn't an actual criminal saying it's like saying 'Home and hosed' for example. It doesn't need a translation
Run for cover @Benoit Blanc https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/costco-makes-big-change-face-4823455