Another 39 days and nights and the world will be flushed clean of all it sins, to be sure.
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Another 39 days and nights and the world will be flushed clean of all it sins, to be sure.
Greta is working for the 0.01% who are intending to plunder our pensions to pay for 'green' projects which they will massively profit from. Nature itself is going to be privatised and we'll have to pay for the air, or something.
I'll show you the full working out when I've read up on the theory. Just seen the executive summary so far.
Twitter bans commencing....
https://youtu.be/pgGkmntVgzM
Keep saying it but if the world is coming to an end surely you would spend it doing something else?
More importantly...just wondering if the slicker underfoot conditions might mean we don’t see Holding, Bellend and Tierney tonight.
I know we have an excellent team looking after the pitch but do you take the chance?
I went to The Woodbine for the first time in ages. That is when I walked past The Arsenal Tavern.
I've been going to the Pins or Tollington recently, fancied a change.
I remember drinking outside The Arsenal Tavern on a sunny day, years and years ago, and an old boy with a zimmer shuffled by. He could barely walk and was wearing a Spurs shirt under his jacket. He got absolute dogs abuse for the age it seemed to take him to pass. When he got past the crowd he turned around and shouted "Fúck off, you Arsenal ****s". He got a loud cheer :hehe:
During the off-season, I think. I did actually use it last season as the Woodbine became too crowded, hot and oppressive for me. I'm struggling with busy pubs in my dotage. :-( A bit of space to breath, and maybe even somewhere to sit or at least put the pint down. In fact now they serve Hells in the ground I'll have a couple in there. Also saves 20 minutes+ in the damned queue.
Probably, everything was good that day
PR. Her mum released a book just after this all started and in the days prior she had Greta sit outside parliament. The papers and some bloke from a climate change awareness organisation (he used to work in PR) were tipped off and that’s how it all blew up originally. Now there’s no stopping it.
Pat Vegas "I actually don't mind it this morning. It's a bit of a novelty.
i don't recall it raining very often on my way to work this year.
I am sure the novelty will wear off by tomorrow."
I think the novelty might wear off in an hours time and shortly before you arrive back home looking like a drowned rat