A few birthdays of late….
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Saw Nick Mason a couple of months ago, still puts on a great show for an 80 yr old
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Gregg busily giving the working class a bad name. What a Neanderthal ****er.
Did Nigella really say that? I know Wallace did.Indeed. But it seems it's ok for middle class women of a certain age to talk all smutty though...
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Indeed. But it seems it's ok for middle class women of a certain age to talk all smutty though...
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Did Nigella really say that? I know Wallace did.
Have you ever worked on Raasay? Just saw something on telly about a crofter/lighthouseman/postman who spent years in the 70s building a road in the north of the island so his daughter could get home from school on Skye.
Made me think that nowadays there would be protests and petitions to get someone else to do it for them (possibly not on Raasay, they may be made of sterner stuff), huge amounts of unproductive energy spent in not actually doing anything.


lost the plot 
lost the plot
Pupils 'sob' as vicar discusses existence of Santa
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The vicar gave a talk on Father Christmas during a religious education lesson
Marcus White
BBC News
A vicar has been forced to apologise after telling a group of schoolchildren aged 10 and 11 that Father Christmas was not real.
- Published
2 hours ago
Pupils reportedly began to sob as Rev Dr Paul Chamberlain made comments during a Religious Education lesson at Lee-on-the-Solent Junior School in Hampshire.
One parent described his talk as "absolutely disgusting", while another said her daughter reckoned the vicar was mistaken and had "lost the plot", The Times reported., external
The Anglican Diocese of Portsmouth said Rev Chamberlain accepted it was an "error of judgement".
A 10-year old pupil, quoted in The Times, said some children "gasped" during the vicar's lesson, in which they were also told that parents ate the cookies left out for Santa.
One parent told the newspaper: "I don't know how it can be undone, but I think it's absolutely disgusting.
"I don't want him anywhere near my daughter. I hope he never comes into the school again."
In a statement, a diocese spokesperson said: "We understand that the vicar of St Faith's, Lee-on-the-Solent, the Rev Paul Chamberlain, was leading an RE lesson for 10 and 11-year-olds at Lee-on-Solent Junior School.
"After talking about the Nativity story from the Bible, he made some comments about the existence of Father Christmas.
"Paul has accepted that this was an error of judgement, and he should not have done so.
"He apologised unreservedly to the school, to the parents and to the children, and the headteacher immediately wrote to all parents to explain this
I remember a Jehovah’s Witness asking me what will happen when my kids find out I’ve been lying about Father Christmas. Ha the ironythey were also told that parents ate the cookies left out for Santa.
how dare the miserable bastard give away the parents trade secrets