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Topic History of: May breaks new ground
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Randall andrew wrote:

I like the singer whom sounds like frogs fucking


Macy Gray?
andrew PaulB wrote:
To many of the young fans, it might have been one of their most memorable nights of their lives.
I think your dislike of Mrs May might be clouding your judgement.

Personally, I'd never heard of the singer before today, and I still haven't heard her music, but I seem to remember being young once, and that kind of thing used to be important to me.


I have never heard of her and her songs either. Maybe it's because I'm not the target market (I like the singer whom sounds like frogs fucking) and she was click bait for tabloids.

Yes concerts to young people are important in remember seeing Gary Moore in my youth and never forgot it.

But fair play for May for holding an emergency meeting yesterday.
JK2006 You may be right Paul; I do find Theresa horribly obvious and shallow. She is not a leader and only feels comfortable bleating truisms with apparent sincerity. To me she sounds and looks ludicrous. But most don't see it and go along with the mawkish and insincere rubbish she spouts. Even I fell for her announcement when she stood for the leadership.
PaulB To many of the young fans, it might have been one of their most memorable nights of their lives.
I think your dislike of Mrs May might be clouding your judgement.

Personally, I'd never heard of the singer before today, and I still haven't heard her music, but I seem to remember being young once, and that kind of thing used to be important to me.
JK2006 Instead of going for another cliche to go with Maximum Carnage, Terrorists will never win, thoughts and prayers and other truisms she adds that an Ariana Grande concert would have been… "one of the most memorable nights of their lives".

Even eclipsing seeing One Direction, Theresa?