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The 48-hour Twitter walkout..

Whilst making the most of forty-eight Twitter-free hours - actually, I (temporarily) deactivated my account on Sunday evening - I’ve realised there’s no outlet for intemperate rants about the endless succession of bloody irritating, if not infuriating, stories in the news, not least courtesy of the official state broadcaster, the (#DefundThe..) BBC. So, methinks, let’s update the blog!

Delighted to see that ‘Sir’ – I do hope that boat has sailed! – Lewis Hamilton has decided to add being an ‘anti-vaxxer conspiracy theorist’ to his portfolio of achievements, alongside race-baiting supporter of the anarcho-Marxist BLM organization. He may have deleted the message saying he hadn’t read the material, so he’s either a dolt or simply got caught being a pillock!

And, regards ‘taking it up the ‘knee’’, our Lewis’ll be making damn sure that the half dozen F1 drivers who ARE standing up against compulsory breast-beating and the wearing of hair-shirts get as much negative exposure as he can muster up come Silverstone this weekend.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/53557283 
Hope he doesn’t win. Sadly, he probably will. Knob.

Like Julia Hartley-Brewer on Talkradio, I’m also more than a little baffled as to why the government plans to offer a £300 subsidy to folk who want to buy £1,000 e-bikes. If you were even contemplating acquiring one of these battery-powered bikes, you clearly don’t need a subsidy! And why should Mr. Silly B******, the UK taxpayer, have to subsidise something that requires no physical exertion at all to get the f*cking thing to move? Are they f*cking nuts? [Don’t answer!]. Repair vouchers, discounts on push-bikes OK, but a bloody powered scooter? Eat less, you fat b*stards and walk more!

Apparently Covid-19 is affecting non-English speakers more than English speakers because the government hasn’t translated advice into enough f*cking languages. Only twenty-five out of the eighty-eight languages spoken in the UK. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-53537062 Two thoughts; most ‘non-English speakers’ can speak some English when it suits them, the rest aren’t even allowed out of the sewing room! And if you want to live in and make the most of living in the UK, learn the bloody language. Twats.

Ah, well, back on Twatter tomorrow morning - sure it’ll be the same old, same old but it’ll be nice to see the gang again and start working towards the next twelve-hour sojourn on the naughty step!

Quick thought, might be worth watching this new Russell Crowe film, ‘Unhinged’! Apparently ‘his character only has one central emotion - pure anger.’
Sounds like feels a bit like a lot of the rest of us..


Final thought.. Spain getting upset because we've put the temporary khybosh on jaunts to the place and the islands - remember Gibraltar! 




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