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Topic History of: Boris Johnson's finest hour Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Green Man
Wyot wrote: Ah Bill Burroughs...the kind of writer we think is a genius when we are sixteen; but I would rather read a Jeffrey Archer novel these days...
I never said Burroughs was a genius, personally I found Naked Lunch unreadable. I am not huge fan of novels, I would rather read nonfiction. My partner won't let me have the Genesis book she ordered for me until Christmas.
Wyot
Ah Bill Burroughs...the kind of writer we think is a genius when we are sixteen; but I would rather read a Jeffrey Archer novel these days...
Paul B
When the Tory MPs assassinate Boris, I resigned my membership of the party and I told my local MP (Rishi Sunak) he had behaved dishonourably and had lost my vote.
The membership (not the MPs) who had voted Boris in, were not consulted. A poll of the membership, taken after Boris had been forced to resign, showed that the majority of the membership of the party still wanted to keep Boris as leader.
Rather stupidly, the Tory MPs had allowed themselves to be spooked by media stories, and had shot themselves in the foot (yet again).
I'm probably the only Tory on this message board, but I'm used to being a small voice.
Adversity brings the best out of Boris Johnson.
Green Man
JK2006 wrote: As a big vaccine fan (getting my 5th this week) I think it protects against serious symptoms. Likewise the flu jab.
Green Man
robbiex wrote: Green Man wrote: robbiex wrote: Theresa May and Harriot Harmon gave the best speeches of the day in my view. Why didn't she show any of that humour whilst she was pm. Liz Truss's was fine, but a bit bland and wooden, Starmers was good, but he needs to face the camera more whilst speaking. I think Charles may have a problem with the right wing media. His previous interest in climate change is somehow regarded as being left wing by some.
The man has the biggest carbon footprint than the rest of us, not forgetting he has globalist connections. He will push the bug eating furthermore on to us, whilst he tucks into a steak.
Climate change is a just way to tax the public, if you go to Florida take a boat trip, you will see mansions right near the sea or lakes, the mansions are owned by Hollywood A-listers. If they were worried by flooding then why live that close by the water?
Not only are they rich, but often they are stupid too. Remember Paul Daniel's thameside house getting flooded a few years ago
You know more about celebrities than I do. I don't remember Paul Daniels house getting flooded and why would I? Personally, I found the man to be an utter bore even off screen.
I hate magicians full stop Robbie. I was forced to see David Copperfield because I was invited, I did acquiesce myself out of politeness, but I found the whole show a chore to sit through, when Copperfield got a standing ovation, I remained seated, and he gave an evil glare. Which I found very amusing. The man's ego has no limits.
I hated Seigfried and Roy because they were exploitive to animals. When Roy was attacked by a tiger, I did have a good laugh to myself when I saw it on the news. Their acts were old hat by the mid 90's.
I hate Las Vegas but I always went to see close friends, they loved it. I like Hawaii but I feel guilty afterwards because I feel it's a waste of time sitting by the pool side doing nothing. I like to be doing things, I enjoyed Alaska and go on bear trails or do some salmon fishing or sit by a river and watch bears do it for hours.