FAO Loh on 21:59 - Mar 3 with 3935 views | Lohengrin | I’ll give you an honest and what I think is a pretty accurate assessment of Izzard’s foray into the political sphere, Wayne. He’s obviously a very, very bright chap. He speaks, what? Is it four or five languages fluently? I’ve seen him give interviews where he comes across as engaged, informed and thoughtful; then he’s invited on to QT, Britain’s biggest political stage, and he turns up dressed like Gunner Gloria Beaumont and acts like a petulant six-year-old who’s just eaten an entire Christmas tube of Smarties. Politics is a serious business, deadly serious in the place we find ourselves now, he just isn’t. NB: Then again, Boris!? | |
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FAO Loh on 22:48 - Mar 3 with 3907 views | waynekerr55 |
FAO Loh on 21:59 - Mar 3 by Lohengrin | I’ll give you an honest and what I think is a pretty accurate assessment of Izzard’s foray into the political sphere, Wayne. He’s obviously a very, very bright chap. He speaks, what? Is it four or five languages fluently? I’ve seen him give interviews where he comes across as engaged, informed and thoughtful; then he’s invited on to QT, Britain’s biggest political stage, and he turns up dressed like Gunner Gloria Beaumont and acts like a petulant six-year-old who’s just eaten an entire Christmas tube of Smarties. Politics is a serious business, deadly serious in the place we find ourselves now, he just isn’t. NB: Then again, Boris!? |
Gunner Gloria Beaumont tanked up on Smarties | |
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FAO Loh on 23:06 - Mar 3 with 3895 views | Highjack |
FAO Loh on 21:59 - Mar 3 by Lohengrin | I’ll give you an honest and what I think is a pretty accurate assessment of Izzard’s foray into the political sphere, Wayne. He’s obviously a very, very bright chap. He speaks, what? Is it four or five languages fluently? I’ve seen him give interviews where he comes across as engaged, informed and thoughtful; then he’s invited on to QT, Britain’s biggest political stage, and he turns up dressed like Gunner Gloria Beaumont and acts like a petulant six-year-old who’s just eaten an entire Christmas tube of Smarties. Politics is a serious business, deadly serious in the place we find ourselves now, he just isn’t. NB: Then again, Boris!? |
Skewen boy too. | |
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FAO Loh on 23:57 - Mar 3 with 3877 views | sainthelens |
FAO Loh on 23:06 - Mar 3 by Highjack | Skewen boy too. |
Typo there HJ. You meant screwing boys too. | | | |
FAO Loh on 10:11 - Mar 4 with 3753 views | Catullus |
FAO Loh on 21:59 - Mar 3 by Lohengrin | I’ll give you an honest and what I think is a pretty accurate assessment of Izzard’s foray into the political sphere, Wayne. He’s obviously a very, very bright chap. He speaks, what? Is it four or five languages fluently? I’ve seen him give interviews where he comes across as engaged, informed and thoughtful; then he’s invited on to QT, Britain’s biggest political stage, and he turns up dressed like Gunner Gloria Beaumont and acts like a petulant six-year-old who’s just eaten an entire Christmas tube of Smarties. Politics is a serious business, deadly serious in the place we find ourselves now, he just isn’t. NB: Then again, Boris!? |
Thereby lays the problem Loh, he expect to be taken seriously and won't accept people are influenced by how he dresses and acts because obviously he's 100% right. Then again, does he accept that anyone who disagrees with him could be right. It's the modern phenomenon practised by all sides, I am right and if you disagree you are any one of, a mixture of or possibly all of stupid, ignorant, uneducated, xenophobic, racist, fascist, and any other 'ism' or' is't you can think off. Debate gives way to ranting and shouting down and as a result the truth is lost in all the noise. | |
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FAO Loh on 18:53 - Mar 4 with 3653 views | londonlisa2001 |
FAO Loh on 23:57 - Mar 3 by sainthelens | Typo there HJ. You meant screwing boys too. |
That’s a hell of an accusation. You’re calling him a paedo because he wears some make up and a pair of court shoes? He’s straight by the way. | | | |
FAO Loh on 18:56 - Mar 4 with 3638 views | Lohengrin |
FAO Loh on 18:53 - Mar 4 by londonlisa2001 | That’s a hell of an accusation. You’re calling him a paedo because he wears some make up and a pair of court shoes? He’s straight by the way. |
Indeed he is. How are the renovations getting on, nearly done? | |
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FAO Loh on 18:59 - Mar 4 with 3634 views | Highjack |
FAO Loh on 18:53 - Mar 4 by londonlisa2001 | That’s a hell of an accusation. You’re calling him a paedo because he wears some make up and a pair of court shoes? He’s straight by the way. |
He describes himself as a lesbian. | |
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FAO Loh on 19:01 - Mar 4 with 3628 views | Lohengrin |
FAO Loh on 18:59 - Mar 4 by Highjack | He describes himself as a lesbian. |
As you said, he is from Skewen... | |
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FAO Loh on 19:05 - Mar 4 with 3617 views | dickythorpe |
FAO Loh on 18:59 - Mar 4 by Highjack | He describes himself as a lesbian. |
I'm a lesbian trapped in a man's body. | | | |
FAO Loh on 19:07 - Mar 4 with 3613 views | londonlisa2001 |
FAO Loh on 18:56 - Mar 4 by Lohengrin | Indeed he is. How are the renovations getting on, nearly done? |
Another month or so... | | | |
FAO Loh on 19:07 - Mar 4 with 3608 views | Lohengrin |
FAO Loh on 19:05 - Mar 4 by dickythorpe | I'm a lesbian trapped in a man's body. |
I’m a honey badger trapped in the body of Gregory Peck. | |
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FAO Loh on 19:08 - Mar 4 with 3608 views | londonlisa2001 |
FAO Loh on 18:59 - Mar 4 by Highjack | He describes himself as a lesbian. |
A couple of years ago he walked next to me in Piccadilly. He has fabulous legs. I was most jealous. | | | |
FAO Loh on 19:33 - Mar 4 with 3590 views | dickythorpe |
FAO Loh on 19:08 - Mar 4 by londonlisa2001 | A couple of years ago he walked next to me in Piccadilly. He has fabulous legs. I was most jealous. |
A couple of good looking girls I work with went to see "Funny Girls" in Brighton. They were nearly in tears at how good the "Funny Girls" legs were. "I've been down the gym for years!" said one "I can squat more than my husband" said the other. "Don't be so vain , it's what's inside that counts you show ponies" I helpfully replied. [Post edited 4 Mar 2020 19:33]
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FAO Loh on 19:45 - Mar 4 with 3570 views | Lohengrin |
I bet it can’t come quick enough. What are you going to do when you both retire, love? Have you given it much thought? Will you be coming ‘home,’ or have you lived up there so long you’re practically a Londoner? | |
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FAO Loh on 20:16 - Mar 4 with 3540 views | Highjack |
FAO Loh on 19:08 - Mar 4 by londonlisa2001 | A couple of years ago he walked next to me in Piccadilly. He has fabulous legs. I was most jealous. |
Us skewen boys are renowned throughout the entire Neath Port Talbot area for having above average legs. | |
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FAO Loh on 20:26 - Mar 4 with 3532 views | londonlisa2001 |
FAO Loh on 20:16 - Mar 4 by Highjack | Us skewen boys are renowned throughout the entire Neath Port Talbot area for having above average legs. |
A high bar... | | | |
FAO Loh on 20:32 - Mar 4 with 3519 views | londonlisa2001 |
FAO Loh on 19:45 - Mar 4 by Lohengrin | I bet it can’t come quick enough. What are you going to do when you both retire, love? Have you given it much thought? Will you be coming ‘home,’ or have you lived up there so long you’re practically a Londoner? |
No idea to be honest. Pros and cons. Every time I’m tempted to move to a little village in Pembs I hear a story about hospital waiting times or public transport problems. In many ways London is a great place to live as an older person. Great public transport, good doctors within walking distance, everything in your doorstep without needing to drive. It’s also a lot greener than people realise. I’m in walking distance to Holland Park, Ken Gardens, Hyde Park, the river. Lots of places to eat and drink within a 5 minute walk. Bookshops, post office, even a John Lewis! The downside is the noise. And the fact you can’t see the sky as much - too many buildings. And the people. Everywhere the people. In an ideal world I’d have a small flat in London and a small cottage somewhere by the sea. But that’s a lot of money. And stamp duty! | | | |
FAO Loh on 20:34 - Mar 4 with 3508 views | Catullus |
FAO Loh on 19:07 - Mar 4 by Lohengrin | I’m a honey badger trapped in the body of Gregory Peck. |
So you're a mean sonofabiatch and you've been dead 17 years? Explains your taste in music | |
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FAO Loh on 20:39 - Mar 4 with 3496 views | Catullus |
FAO Loh on 20:16 - Mar 4 by Highjack | Us skewen boys are renowned throughout the entire Neath Port Talbot area for having above average legs. |
As the saying goes, nice legs...shame about the face | |
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FAO Loh on 20:52 - Mar 4 with 3480 views | Lohengrin |
FAO Loh on 20:34 - Mar 4 by Catullus | So you're a mean sonofabiatch and you've been dead 17 years? Explains your taste in music |
That’s cold! | |
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FAO Loh on 21:09 - Mar 4 with 3451 views | Lohengrin |
FAO Loh on 20:32 - Mar 4 by londonlisa2001 | No idea to be honest. Pros and cons. Every time I’m tempted to move to a little village in Pembs I hear a story about hospital waiting times or public transport problems. In many ways London is a great place to live as an older person. Great public transport, good doctors within walking distance, everything in your doorstep without needing to drive. It’s also a lot greener than people realise. I’m in walking distance to Holland Park, Ken Gardens, Hyde Park, the river. Lots of places to eat and drink within a 5 minute walk. Bookshops, post office, even a John Lewis! The downside is the noise. And the fact you can’t see the sky as much - too many buildings. And the people. Everywhere the people. In an ideal world I’d have a small flat in London and a small cottage somewhere by the sea. But that’s a lot of money. And stamp duty! |
Have you been to Solva recently? It’s full of escapee Londoners. I was talking to a couple in The George and they thought the area was twinned with Heaven. | |
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FAO Loh on 21:20 - Mar 4 with 3437 views | dickythorpe | Little Haven, Broad Haven, Amroth, St.Ishmaels, Dale would be up there with Solva. | | | |
FAO Loh on 21:21 - Mar 4 with 3435 views | Lohengrin |
FAO Loh on 21:20 - Mar 4 by dickythorpe | Little Haven, Broad Haven, Amroth, St.Ishmaels, Dale would be up there with Solva. |
Beautiful, mate. | |
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FAO Loh on 21:27 - Mar 4 with 3426 views | dickythorpe | Is Wrexham lager still on tap at the Royal George Loh? | | | |
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