@dearbrit_ian@RupertLowe10@iiwasinthee212 Sure, she is a nutcase. But it is also his choice to exchange witty banter with others, especially the famous lot. To me, anyway, shows that he has a backbone and won't be bullied by those of equal or similar fame to him. Especially when the retort in question was very witty.
@dearbrit_ian@RupertLowe10@iiwasinthee212 Mate, politicians maintaining a polished image despite the skeletons in their cupboards is partly the reason why we're in such a mess right now.
@TheRealJamieKay Oh you know, the countryside, the English folk, Scottish folk, Welsh folk and sometimes even the Irish folk. I like Morris dancers, mayday, I love our history and heritage. I love what makes Britain, British. Not what it is now and what it is becoming.
@ProphetOfKek117 Angry birds, the blood and soil nationalist film. About porkers coming into a country illegally and en masse, learing at women, stealing children for unspeakable acts and then the common man rising up to take back what's theirs.
Absolute cinema, also, the king has a paki beard.
@HyperboreanGH@wylfcen@BigHeathenBear How interesting! I suppose to be used in a plural way to describe a group of people is a bit obsolete. I wonder if it survived in English, if it would become a homophone to lead/Leeds?