I'm afraid not Mr Badger. As you should know by now it will be our fault. For everything. Forever. The way it has always been.
We actually had a lovely couple of days in Dundee in 2019 before the Edinburgh Festival. Surprisingly really lovely town, credit to you and your townsfolk Ian!
the leading lady is great actor in Traces so lovely, then realise I am old and have more chance with the granny who makes cakes
No you weren’t mate. Her problem. no-one else’s. Everyone else. Would have seen it like yourself. I use the term quite often. If someone takes offence. And NO-ONE ever has. They are making a mountain out of nothing. Context is the defining issue.
No offence Helen sorry about the 2 horrendous births but when most Ladies. Women. Girls. Oh wtf. Say men couldn’t put up with the pain of childbirth. Try Getting kicked int bollx. That’s proper pain.
True story Helen. My mam complained to a neighbour about the pain of childbirth. The neighbour replied “ it’s just like having a good Sxxt.” In those words. After having 11kids. A set of twins among em.
Of course I would, I don't give a fat rats arse whats dangling or not between someone's legs, you either put over a fair balanced POV or you don't, if I see someone for example, let's say on question time getting into the ribs of the panel, I'm like " well said that man" or " go on lass stick it to em" why, because I don't know their names, are you saying we shouldn't call someone a woman or man or bloke or lass if we don't know their name ? Is calling a woman a woman or a man a man in a non detrimental, non disrespectful way become a No No
Ha ha, a good analogy, the first time I experienced it, it did cross my mind to live a life of celibacy,
It can't be that important or Paul Merson would be picking up his Giro on a Thursday morning instead of offering his 'expertise' on a Saturday afternoon.