I now have 12 months in which to ride through Paris in a sports car with the warm wind in my hair.
But if I am now 37, then it must be 20 years since, right here in this house, that party.
If you have to ask, then there is no point telling you...
Just seen your very funny tweet about Fleming. He only lived round the corner, was he at that party?
ReplyDeleteEven then, sociopaths were not invited.
DeleteAnd another one, "I am delighted #TheLionKing is now the highest grossing film or show in history, since we all know that it is really about @TheNeilFleming." Priceless. Happy Birthday.
DeleteWell I'm glad the smiley face of socialism is finally fading and the ugly class war underneath is showing through.
ReplyDeleteLabour's screaming Equalities Minister will force all prospective public sector employees to declare at interview what job their parents had.
The people who pulled up the ladder of social mobility by closing the grammar schools now want to bring in state sponsored class war, politics-of-envy "social background monitoring" and authoritarianism.
If we still have any British spirit or belief in liberty any employee or interviewee asked for details of their parents job and salary should refuse to answer on principle with the very British reply "none of your business".
It is very in-British not to be able to tell automatically. But on topic, please.
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