my other feeling is the the british election will be closer than the perma-wrong media keeps saying, ladbrokes are offering 7/1 on no overall majority. maybe i place bet
please quote this post back to me when im wrong tia
after banker conman macron is in charge for a bit the french will be salivating for le pen... marion le pen
ilmdge posted:le
I lived with a boyfriend in his parents house in Ohio. They were fairly wealthy and had a giant mansion-like house, and one room that was roped- off, that his crazy mother rarely let anyone allow to walk inside. She called it her princess room, and it was basically a shrine to Princess Diana. White carpet, fancy velvet couch, hundreds of Diana portraits in golden frames, dolls that looked like Diana (so many dolls), Diana memorabilia, magazine covers, books, etc etc. But best of all, a gigantic clear glass grand piano with a gigantic picture of Princess Diana's face on the top of it, with the word "FOREVER". I'll never forget that room, i'll never forget how horrible his mother was, and i'll never forget peeing in the middle of her perfectly white carpet in that creepy room before I moved away forever.
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me (muttering): yes, its what princess diana would have wanted
person: did u say something
me: no
tears posted:i can tell everyone is just dying for more ""british jokes"" about the peoples princess. rename this thread princess diana memorial zzone and make me the thread monitor
We're laughing, in the British mode: dryly.
In January 2010, a BBC investigation revealed that Buckfast had been mentioned in 5,638 crime reports in the Strathclyde area of Scotland from 2006–2009, equating to an average of three per day. One in 10 of those offences had been violent and 114 times in that period a Buckfast bottle was used as a weapon. A survey at a Scottish young offenders’ institution showed of the 117 people who drank alcohol before committing their crimes, 43 per cent said they had drunk Buckfast. In another study of litter around a typical council estate in Scotland, 35 per cent of the items identified as rubbish were Buckfast bottles. In 2016 a Sheriff said there was a “very definite association between Buckfast and violence” while sentencing a man for hitting a 15-year-old boy over the head with a bottle at a birthday party.
swampman posted:
i'm not sure why i clicked on that, i don't know what i was expecting
p.s. also i fixed the thread title. hail britannia
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They were the same height pic.twitter.com/I9YVAcU4hn
— Philip N Cohen (@familyunequal) March 18, 2017
cars posted:i'm wario. i'm going to win.
thank you for posting for me in my absence
le_nelson_mandela_face posted:le pen will never win because nate silver said so haha
This was quick pic.twitter.com/AQ5r1W9yiw
— Being Watched (@DuckSpeech) May 2, 2017
le_nelson_mandela_face posted:i thought this said "ur" community newsletter and i was excited to read rhiznews. imagine my horror when it was cor blimey the queen did a sharte governer
thanks for editing this thread title so now i look like a crazy person catman!!!
le_nelson_mandela_face posted:i like when i see a magazine that mentions jonbenet ramsey in 2017. who is the audience for this. it's like how that the opening of Lolita they tell you she's dead but you don't realize it the first time, but it's the checkout line of every walmart for two decades
it's us. we are the prime demographic now. that's why 90s music is playing in places now. we have inherited the earth. isn't it great
how the hell did this empty suit win the first roundLe Pen is casting herself as a protector of French people worried about work, health care. Macron casting himself as fact-checker-in-chief.
— Rachel Donadio — NYT (@RachelDonadio) May 3, 2017
ilmdge posted:how the hell did this empty suit win the first roundLe Pen is casting herself as a protector of French people worried about work, health care. Macron casting himself as fact-checker-in-chief.
— Rachel Donadio — NYT (@RachelDonadio) May 3, 2017
oh my god
Devastating pic.twitter.com/PmIcYwIWYS
— liberalism.txt (@liberalism_txt) May 3, 2017
The palace said in a statement that Philip, 95, has the full support of the queen in his decision. He will continue heading numerous charitable organizations but will not play an active role attending engagements.
i didn't even know she was married
lol