Ye Cracke (a pub in Liverpool) certainly doesn't like Tories. If l lived closer, it would be my regular.
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Booze, news and views from a drunken opinionated fool who can't spell very well, may well repeat himself, and can't blame it on dislexia
Ye Cracke (a pub in Liverpool) certainly doesn't like Tories. If l lived closer, it would be my regular.
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On what would have been John Lennon's Birthday, some photographs of him in Almeria, Spain, in 1966.
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Paul McCartney reading Ian Fleming's 'Live and Let Die' book in 1965. We all know what happened a few years later.
Danny, a sort of relative of mine put this up on Facebook the other day and it made me laugh out loud, as l think the faces featured, along with the sentiment, are excellent.
Who says the youngsters nowadays have no sense of humour? Not me, that's for sure.
The Conservative government been planning the privatisation of the NHS for a while, but once again, l'm just putting this information out there. It's only a matter of time if they somehow manage to stay in power.
OK. As a great fan of both of these sauces (normally), this is doing my head in. It just feels wrong! There's enough things messed up in the world at the moment without having to deal with this. Sort it out FFS.
For a change, l actually stand 100% behind an article in The Financial Times. If only there was more of this kind of honest reporting in the red top papers.
It's not exactly up there with Martin Luther King Jr's dream, but at least we don't have to try and guess how evil Home Secretary (for the time being) Suella Braverman is, as she just puts it all out there for everyone to see. To belive she would be allowed anywhere near her position in any previous law abiding government is insane (and I'm not including Boris').
The original dream speech is here. I think you'd agree there is a bit of a difference.
Out of curiosity, l was looking online for Rolling Stones or Beatles questions that had been on the BBC series Mastermind, to see how many l cold answer without studying. Not a lot of success, but l found a Mastermind quiz on their website, so did that instead. Had a couple of guesses (Harry Potter for one), but pleased with the score. Looks like the drink and drugs abuse hasn't taken it's toll yet!
Today's newspaper headlines, released the day after Liz Truss announced on TV that there was no going back on the 45p tax cut for the rich.
Of course Kwasi Kwarteng then went on TV this morning and announced a U Turn on it (although they are still cutting public services).
As for the think piece further down, it was in yesterdays Financial Times, which normally supports the Conservatives 100%. This demonstrates how far the Tories have fallen in their estimation.
They really are in trouble.
Never vote Tory.
Call me an old cynic, but l don't believe this guy spent all that money in one weekend, but whatever he did spend, that's one hell of a way to finish at your job. My employers had better be on their guard.
Toodle pipAs found in many working class homes back in the day, including mine. A framed print of 'Tina', by JH Lynch. Now becoming collectable.
There's some more here.
Toodle pipObviously l know that George Best played for many clubs after leaving Manchester United, but looking at this old profile, it still seems strange not seeing him in a Manchester United shirt, and still messes with my tiny brained head.
After helping to ruin my day today, Erling Haaland leaps to the top of the table for the Premierships fasted three hat-tricks. He's a great player, but at the wrong club in Manchester.
After Dom Hauschild (who writes for The Times) stated that he had witnessed Michael Fabricant being assaulted on his way in to todays Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham, Fabricant put up this message to call it out as wrong. It's not often (never so far) l have much time for Fabricant, but well done to him for this, for which he has garnered some respect from me, and hopefully many more.
Seeing a Conservative MP doing the right thing. I'm amazed. The original tweet is below.
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As the Prime Minister (for now) Liz Truss continues her rounds of TV car crash interviews, British Gas feel the need to take out full page adverts to dispel the misinformation she has been sprouting about help with bills and price caps. What a time to be alive.
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Toodle pipFrom The Telegraph. The only problem with the article is that the colour photograph of The Beatles (supposedly unearthed after six decades) has been in the public domain for years. Very shoddy reporting and fact checking from the Tory loving rag (who also repeated the untrue 'Ringo not the best drummer in The Beatles' slur).
If you really want to see newly discovered Beatles photographs, look further below, taken in July 1961 at The Cavern after they had just returned from Hamburg, and when they were looking pretty skinny (in their leather trousers). Probably due to their diet of speed and fags. Discovered by Mark Lewisholm.