i had to google neo liberals + it sounds opposite of pap really they sound like the other bros, the tory ones
Surely you aren’t implying that our Baz doesn’t know what he is on about?
That couldn’t possibly be the case, could it?
I dare say Barry knows what he’s on about, I’m just not sure how anyone else is supposed to.
‘our’ Baz?
Pap do you believe in the free market?
Pap is from Liverpool. He believes in the flea market.
No. He believes in the 'ave it , leg it market
Otherwise known ass the flee market, I believe.
Et tu, Fatso.
dune is of the opinion that I am from Liverpool too.
The situation is this. Born in Southampton, moved here in 1994 and with a couple of years in the early 2000s excepted, have been here ever since. Historically, I felt like a child sent to bed early when away from Liverpool; perpetually worried that I was missing out on something cool.
These days, if not for Juvenile Unit #2 and the need for her to complete scouse training (a.k.a. I need her to be the best she can be atm, not copping any juvenile shit for being scouse down south), I would be near or in Southampton.
While I used to be require some form of metropolitan excitement in my life, I’m quite happy these days talking bollocks over a quiet pint. And not to blow my own trumpet or anything, but I’ve gotten very good at it.
Besides, any suggestion that I am pro Liverpool FC can be quickly dismissed by searching the Sotonians or papingu twitter accounts for images. If there is a club I have mocked more, I’d like to know about it,.
Originally posted by @Fatso
I’ve met the one on the left. He was in that awful, yet well-regarded show The Upper Hand, playing a bit of rough to the posh blonde lady that just happened to need a bit of rough in her life at the time. It’s a proto-My Family, basically. Best avoided.
I met him while toiling on the till of Tesco Metro in my first year of University. At the time, he was most famous for this role:-
I pointedly reminded of him of this one.
He wasn’t happy, bundled up his shopping quickly and fucked off.
there were about 11 brothers.
Being Liverpool is more than just your place of birth, pap, it’s a state of mind.
Nothing posted for weeks. They cannot be in trouble anymore!
I went to the local unison agm today and Corbyn was guest speaker. He’s a member of the branch. We also had a BMA speaker called Yannis.
I thought Corbyn spoke extremely well (as ever) on austerity, NHS and how we need to speak about Mental Health more (I could go on about this as basically all my work is with people who have mental health problems and the shit response they get).
He also looked smart (for those of you who felt he doesn’t match up to the Tory saville row suits).
I was quite involved in the past with the union but when my work load increased I wasn’t able to do both but think I am geared up for more involvement now. It’s great to remember that you aren’t alone and things can be done collectively.
Here you go then Intiniki :-
ICYMI: Ken Livingstone’s ‘Jimmy Savile’ attack on Dan Jarvis in full
ICYMI: Ferocious response from Labour MPs to Ken Livingstone’s Dan Jarvis ‘Savile’ comments
May elections will be fun. My prediction is that Corbyn is nowhere near as unpopular or unelectable as the papers would have you believe. I haven’t met anyone in real life with a bad word to say about the bloke.
Originally posted by @pap
May elections will be fun. My prediction is that Corbyn is nowhere near as unpopular or unelectable as the papers would have you believe. I haven’t met anyone in real life with a bad word to say about the bloke.
You are right, most people can’t sum up how bad he is in just one word.
Yeah, I dunno about that pap.
Maybe it’s different up your way, but JC seems much more polarising a figure in my experience. People seem to generally love him, or think he is crazy.
The people that I have conversation with tend to agree on Labour will get in power inspite of Corbyn (because “Call me Dave” is making a very good job of making his party unelectable)