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Jim
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Sep 21, 2019 10:36PM

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If it was big enough to be used, wouldn't you need a pallet truck to move it?

but think how much more you'd giggle if you discovered tonight that your nearest and dearest had plumbed the golden lav in in your house :-)


For the gold, or for a private collector. No accounting for tastes. I thought DT had gold-plated bathroom fixtures in his abodes.
Doesn't read anything at a high enough level to get the King Midas reference; he probably thinks it's just a tire and auto repair company.

For the gold, or for a private collector. No accounting for tastes. I thought DT had gold-plated bathroom f..."
In my family, the shorthand for naffness beyond the pail is to describe it as 'very gold taps'.
David wrote: "I should think it would feel jolly cold in the nether regions. Imagine staggering to the loo in the middle of the night in the middle of winter, and being wrenched out of semi-consciousness by disc..."
Yeh, don't sit down but like the don't lick lamp posts rule!

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Jim, I loved your comment about the unicorn. It made ma laugh a lot.
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unicorns have that effect :-)

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Good! I wanted to avoid talking bloody politics at all cost. It’s not the result I wanted at all - I knew Bojo would win but I was hoping for a smaller majority so he would have to work harder to have everything his own way. I just didn’t want to think about all that. Too depressing.

Sadly not everyone thought as you do. A relative of mine, one of his supporters said to me "I'm so glad our Prime Minister went to Eton."
The ballast for the ruling class's sense of entitlement is provided by those who feel that everyone should know their place.

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Trust me in this, I can guarantee you that Workington and Barrow in Furness are not inhabited by people who feel that everyone should know their place :-)


I don't doubt it. I recall that a year or so ago Workington "celebrated" having been in special measures for 100 years. Though how its voters could come to believe that our most venal Prime Minister since David Lloyd George might fix what has been broken for more than a century is a mystery to me.

well the others hadn't even bothered to make the attempt, so why vote for them?

The first bit is cheerful, the second bit is about how people like Biff out of Back to the Future seem to be running everything these days. Mwahahhaahahrgh!
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Is the new book available from amazon as a paperback?
its just if it is I can get is post free with a couple of proof copies of my own stuff :-)


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Yeh specially as it turns out it's not about Gareth being lemony in any respect but I may have been.

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