@AngryResidents_@GregBarradale The main problem here remains. Those on top were democratically elected. Many residents didn’t vote, a little percentage did, and they won. You don’t like them? Vote them out. It’s that simple. And yet, inexplicably, they stay, election after election.
@GadSaad I hear that the young audiences find a regular ‘full stop punctuation’ aggressive!? Dinner (full stop) is apparently ‘aggressive’. My kids find that ludicrous but, hey, some find it not so. Oh well. Your food looks delicious, good sir, punctuation or not.
@steveinman Harsh and difficult choice between a cyclist who lost her knee and knowingly became a limping Zippo, a duet who damaged a bike & unwittingly severed multiple joints/tendons/bones each and a master who simply decided to fall on a spike. Tough decision.
@JBONAMASSA This is simply, without any doubt, or any room for any debate, clearly unquestionably - not only a work sonic/design art - but also a rig that has given a volume of happiness to so many, many of whom aren’t even aware, and continues to do so.
@PS_YNWA Good sir, no. ‘Some’ fans did believe, most did not. I didn’t.
Yes, that was a terrible defeat. Hurtful. Wounding, by Jove.
Favourites? That is how it ends, again. 😉
@steveinman One needs to acknowledge his running posture, natural athleticism, theatrical dive (even a tastefully colour-coded dress sense), and the fact that once he landed he still managed to keep the cap on. A sublime end to an otherwise unfortunate day.
@DulwichCleanAir Hang on, why wouldn’t they? They are repeatedly elected in boroughs where majority do not bother to vote, where they only need a handful of votes from their mates and where there is no opposition through sheer laziness, ignorance and stupidity.
@MaryBel96536964@brixtonbuzz They don’t suffer. It’s not about suffering or ‘helping out’ or ‘improving’ or ‘positives’. It’s about career progression through shameless moves and dealings. So far it’s worked marvellously well so why not giving it a shot?