In related news, here's my works do last night. Not a party, just a work eventToodle pip
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
Wednesday, 19 January 2022
Tuesday, 18 January 2022
quebec anti jaywalking warning
Saturday, 15 January 2022
Thursday, 13 January 2022
Wednesday, 12 January 2022
Tuesday, 11 January 2022
this is leadership
I'm no fan of the Monarchy, but this showed leadership from the top, unlike the bunch of self serving piss taking charlatans we have in power now.
Queenie must be fuming, as l imaging she will have nothing but contempt for the current government, as she at least tries to do what is best for the country, rather than increase her own (very substantial) assets, unlike this mob.
The thing is, l don't just blame Boris regarding the recent revelations about the party he (yes he) tried to throw for 100 people last year while in lockdown. It's good that the majority invited did not attend, with some thinking it was a joke, but this news is only being leaked now as someone has it in for Boris. It should have been reported at the time by at least one of the many people who knew about it, including journalists and newspapers (but not The Sun, as they had one of their own). It's always been one law for the rich and powerful, with another one for the scumbags below them, but never as bad as this. The Met police have not been fit for purpose, and so far, the only person / patsy to resign has been the laughing spokesperson rehearsing the government's lies.
I've said it many times recently (see here just after the election) - Democracy is seriously at risk, both at home and in the USA, and whoever takes over from Boris when he is eventually kicked out by his own party will be more dangerous, as they'll be laying on the lies like a bad snake oil salesman, and the public will fall for it.
Also, at the time of the lockdown and party, deaths were about 300 a day, like now. Just as we are about to open up, live with it, and stop testing properly.
Manchester United are playing crap, l've got a bad cold (8th day today and not sleeping) and l am currently on 8 days at work without a break.
This wouldn't have happened with darling Harold in power (one for the kids)
Sunday, 9 January 2022
the beatles 'get back' dvd and imax rooftop concert releases
So, the news now is The Beatles 'Get Back' documentary film by Peter Jackson is getting a DVD release after all, and there's an IMAX film of the rooftop concert being shown in selected cinemas as well. Excellent news, and there's some more great artwork to go along with them.
I'm living the dream at the moment
Toodle pip
Friday, 7 January 2022
george orwell was correct and levelling up
Wednesday, 5 January 2022
a reminder of covid levels
Thursday, 30 December 2021
Monday, 27 December 2021
Saturday, 25 December 2021
Friday, 24 December 2021
the hypocritical tories
A reminder that this is one of the many Tories who voted against feeding the poor kids in summer, and that's without stating the bleeding obvious that a rich country like ours should be disgraced by having food banks in the first place.
Merry Christmas!
Toodle pip
Tuesday, 21 December 2021
time to relax
the new backpack
Monday, 20 December 2021
Toyah & Robert's Sunday Lunch - I WANNA BE YOUR DOG
Sunday, 19 December 2021
mop top belgian canaries
After watching (and loving) the recent Peter Jackson 'Get Back' Beatles documentary, l now have a yearning to get myself some Belgian canaries
Toodle pipSaturday, 18 December 2021
protect yourself from the kkk
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Friday, 17 December 2021
mr parrot's brothers seem to have turned up
I've always wondered what happened to Mr Parrot's brothers.
Now l've got a pretty good idea.
Toodle pipMonday, 29 November 2021
Friday, 26 November 2021
peter jackson's beatles get back documentary and the guardian review
I've seen the first two parts so far (plus the Peter Jackson appearance on the 'Things We Said Today' podcast, so that's been about 9 hours of Beatles watching in the last couple of days, with more to follow tomorrow, and l could happily sit through many more hours if they were made available.
Some great scenes already shown include more from the Paul / George falling out, Paul welling up ('and then there were three'), the moving end to part one, and seeing 'Get Back' slowly arriving from the musical gods Paul was in touch with at that time.
Obviously critics can have their own opinions, and either think it's manna from heaven, or boring hippie crap that should have been condensed into a shorter film, and l have no issue with that (although l am always right).
However, what does bug me (amongst many other things) is when they don't know what they are talking about. Such as the piece below from Jonathan Freedman in The Guardian, a paper l usually have a lot of time for, who states in his article it's a shame The Beatles didn't continue for at least a little longer and produce more.
I guess he has never heard of the Abbey Road album they recorded after these sessions and rooftop performance.
Full article is here
Bloody youngsters!!!
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the new health costs and mr parrot's got another job
It's the Tories behaving like Tories - What else could you expect?
And as for the MP's making extra money from second jobs, l think my parrot has been sneaking off while l' at work and doing the same
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