I mention of explosives or sausages.
Seems the correct use nowadays is “Eleanor Rigby is a banger”.
I suspect you're correct. Apart from the 'Eleanor Rigby' Pretty sure that today's 'yout' wouldn't use those words....
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Do you reckon kids know what bangers are?
Rising damp, it was a great series at the time, I doubt it would be broadcast now, but at the time quite innocent, with no malice intended I’m sure. Although I never fancied Miss Jones. And yes, I realise it’s a different Rigby, Someone’s bound to say that.I mention of explosives or sausages.
Seems the correct use nowadays is “Eleanor Rigby is a banger”.
Multiple campaigners against Chartwells' provision suggested Blakemore was a Conservative party donor when the controversy broke. No donations above the £500 minimum set by the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 were recorded on the Electoral Commission website at that time.That was funny re: the Brit getting his butties confiscated my Dutch customs!
Brexit: UK driver has ham sandwiches confiscated at Dutch border
Dutch TV films officials confiscating ham sandwiches from UK drivers under new food import rules.www.bbc.co.uk
Not so funny is the Tory chums latest rip-off.
Keir Starmer slams 'woeful' school meal parcels - 'where is the money going?'
Labour's leader hit out as the government was plunged into yet another free school meals row - with pictures showing meagre parcels for the poorest kidswww.mirror.co.uk
They'll shoot on sight instead.at least one good thing to come out of brexit
British drivers to escape speeding fines in EU
France stands to lose up to €60 million in speeding fine revenue from British drivers following the UK's exit from the European Union.www.motoringresearch.com
They'll shoot on sight instead.
Radar gun = radar / gun hybrid.
My Ryanair pilot mate in Ireland tells me planes are flying empty between UK and Ireland presumably so they can keep the route open and not lose the licence for it.Before I left home this morning I saw on the news that at some point this week they would expect the stockpiled stuff to run out and the expected lorry queues would start.
So when I used the M20 today and this morning didn’t see a single queuing lorry which I was quite surprised about.
However, this evening (at about 5pm) there were two queues of lorries ready to get their paperwork checked at the not quite finished inland border check place that were well over 3 miles long.
I’m guessing several hundred lorries. Looks like what they the predicted is becoming reality.
But, who is going to clap when they land.My Ryanair pilot mate in Ireland tells me planes are flying empty between UK and Ireland presumably so they can keep the route open and not lose the licence for it.
More to the point, who's going to buy a raffle card? It's Ryanair after all.But, who is going to clap when they land.
Before the present situation, when back home in the U K from work, and going to Europe for a holiday I used to say I’m never flying with them again, but we have short memories and at half the price I always did it again. But never bought a raffle ticket, I did find out that the sale of raffle tickets contributed to the air crews wages.More to the point, who's going to buy a raffle card? It's Ryanair after all.
Ryanair pilots are Limited Companies I kid you not!Before the present situation, when back home in the U K from work, and going to Europe for a holiday I used to say I’m never flying with them again, but we have short memories and at half the price I always did it again. But never bought a raffle ticket, I did find out that the sale of raffle tickets contributed to the air crews wages.