@ElizabethBangs@Ewecote Why do the media hate Starmer so much anyway? Ohhhhh, right.
Phone hacking: it was right to charge Rebekah Brooks, says Keir Starmer | UK news | The Guardian https://t.co/a1uCkvYoJM
@narindertweets@SteveSammut2 "If you can see a Singh, you're safe", so my father said.
Anyone who knocks our Sikhi brothers and sisters- for we are all brothers and sisters under our skins - really has no idea who they are.
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@MittensOff I was born in Shrewsbury and have lived in Shropshire for very nearly all my life.
Going by that rather strange cosplayer's Mersey-esque accent he's as local to Salop as Rob Kenyon is to Makerfield.
@Number10cat@LeeAndersonMP_ Onomatopoeic words are especially excellent examples.
Here are a few chosen entirely at random that have no relation to 30p at all: snarl, whine, boo-hoo, plop, fart, crack, piss.
@OWS1892 Is it possible that onomatopoeiac words do develop naturally?
Examples chosen entirely at random that have no relation to 30p at all: snarl, whine, boo-hoo, plop, fart, crack, piss.
@feedthegoat1234@dvinny1@terrychristian Guardiola's successor: โThe first thing you can do for me is throw your medals in the bin because youโve never won anything fairly; youโve done it by cheating.โ
@evilherbivore17@PS_is_Back@KTHopkins She clearly has a penchant for public nudity. I'm not going to link to a picture or page because eeeeeeeeeeew but too many of us will recall the occasion when she was papped in a field with her top off, astride someone else's husband.
@monstroso Here goes: *stands up* mumble mumble something the Marian Prophecy mumble mumble spaceships of Ezekiel something *incoherent rambling* mumble mumble the pyramids and Orion's Belt mumble *sits down again*