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Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Cue supermarkets stopping selling eggs when the king is in town, like when fast food places stopped selling milkshakes.

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Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Is this like that bit in The Thick of It series 4 where Nicola Murray insists that her party agrees with the government to show they too can make difficult choices?

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Yeah but they're making it so you're entitled to ask for flexible working from day one, which will help make it easier to get second jobs. See the government has our backs.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor



As someone who achieved his current position without a vote, I can see how he forgets these actions are the result of one.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

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That's why you use someone else's.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor



The guy who has been told to stop hanging around the school gates.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Jose posted:

This is incredibly bleak

I don't know about this specific case. When I see this, however, my assumption is that someone was in front of a judge to defend whether they did something or not, regardless of why, or whether it was justified.

Was there something about this case that made the reason for a protest relevant, or a valid defence?

Sir Sidney Poitier has issued a correction as of 10:01 on Jan 30, 2023

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor



Am I a oval office?

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor



Of course, it was a trick question.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


And the argument seems to have been "you weren't meant to find them, that's doxxing, doxxing is a CRIME".

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Microplastics posted:

They gotta bring back only fools and horses now so they can remake the Funniest Moment on British Television

I loved the Stewart Lee bit on that.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Dravs posted:

brain turned to cheese

Which used to be his family surname. Coincidence? You decide.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Jose posted:

They're extremely poo poo about collecting the money and I don't think I've remembered to pay for multiple years but they never chased me up about it lol

This was me - freeholder of my previous flat was an utter loving oval office and he never chased ground rent so sometimes I just didn't pay. When it came time to sell and move and the conveyancer asked him for confirmation that I was paid up, he just didn't respond. Rather than getting what he was owed, his obstinacy ensured he got gently caress all because he was just treated as an absent freeholder.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Jel Shaker posted:

the gently caress is a mission? sounds like a warhammer 40k thing or the spanish inquisition

A mission can fail and it can be blamed on someone else.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Remember when Theresa May was the image of a poo poo PM?

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


It's really a shame since they were doing so well stopping people being enslaved.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Of all the celebrity shitters, Lineker is currently my favourite.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Abolish the home office comes straight from the mind kampf in The Thick of It series 4.

Yes and ho.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


A Buttery Pastry posted:

It's about time they cracked down on people sleeping in line to ensure they get the new poo poo.

Those people have money and vote though. If anything they need cracking up on.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


He talks like us shitshows so he understands us. His father was a toolmaker I believe?

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Beards are inherently woke.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Communist Thoughts posted:

Yeah none of the repeated and consistent actions and words of the labour party have any bearing on how theyr gonna be in power.

To be fair that's how it works with manifestos.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


He has arse cancer. He is an rear end who has cancer. Edit: Actually I guess he's also an arse who has cancer. Medicine is complicated.

Sir Sidney Poitier has issued a correction as of 07:52 on Feb 6, 2024

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


God save the king's arse.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Pistol_Pete posted:

too old to have the energy to do all the stuff he'd planned for (lol).

Children everywhere heave a sigh of relief.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Communist Thoughts posted:

Who is Beth rigby

I think she's the co-host of the new Electoral Dysfunction podcast.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Oh well if there's data involved.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


smellmycheese posted:

I think I’m actually now more bored of idiots talking ill informed bollocks about AI than I was with idiots talking ill informed bollocks about “the blockchain”

And "the cloud" before that.

AI is the most annoying so far.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

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Islamists make the left hard.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

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MikeCrotch posted:

She didn't even let the interviewer finish the question before saying Yes

They're a grown up party ready to take difficult decisions.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Gripweed posted:

Didn't you guys literally prove austerity doesn't work a few years ago? I remember news stories, they ran the math again or something and proved it didn't work.

Shouldn't that have been the end of that?

The thing is they are grown ups who can take tough decisions, and sometimes that means choosing to do what's worst for everybody.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Today 0.2%, tomorrow 0.3%!

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Jose posted:

Their salary will probably amount to the total benefit fraud that actually happens

https://twitter.com/RachelCDailey/status/1775419154629038185?t=pBarv27SwoeAR0kdfg9xpQ&s=19

Snooper Squad Sponge Avengers

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Cost of living crisis advice from Emily Wealth-Rothschild.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


You guys are being too judgemental, I'm sure Fifi pulled herself up from her riding bootstraps with no help from daddy.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

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Baroness Cuntington?

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


An Ending by Brian Eno became my alarm clock sound for many, many years after I heard it on a Fat Pie video. It was so gentle I never resented hearing it.

Also I heard he likes getting pissed on.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


kyojin posted:

Wow a whole year thanks neoliberalism

By May 2025 Labour will have solved the problem using AI.

Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

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Same but said with an angry voice then I spit on my own floor.

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Sir Sidney Poitier
Aug 14, 2006

My favourite actor


Given his propensity for abandoning policies, does putting forward poo poo policies mean things will actually get better?

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