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John S

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  1. The Supreme Court has ruled that Shamima Begum, who you may remember, left the UK with two of her friends to join the Islamic State, cannot return to the UK. GOOD! You left the UK to support a group of terrorists who were killing our own people. I don't give a feck what happens to you now you traitorous bioch. As far as I'm concerned you can just flip off and die. And when you do, I would gladly defecate over your grave. Yours sincerely, a true Brit.
  2. Doug Mountjoy. Welsh snooker star, aged just 78
  3. Larry Flynt, founder of Hustler magazine. Aged 78. No, I have never read it!
  4. Christopher Plummer, star of many films. Aged 91.
  5. One day, you may regret saying that
  6. In this instance, Deep Throat is the bloke who passed on information about the Watergate affair to Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward. See 'All The Presidents Men' for more info RIP Hal Holbrook. You was a right nasty b*st*rd in Capricorn One. Sadly passed away on January 23rd, aged 95
  7. To get away from that election.... Flat Earth and gravity! Apparently, not only are we living on a flat Earth, but there is no such thing as gravity. Instead, we are accelerating upwards making it seem that things fall. Throw something up in the air, and the Earth accelerates upwards to meet it. Simples Except, by now we should be travelling many thousands of times faster than the speed of light. And it doesn't explain why, if you drop a metal ball and a feather, the Earth accelerates to meet them at different speeds. Also, space does not exist because that is just a stupid concept. How can we have an atmosphere next to a vacuum? Surely the vacuum would suck up all our atmosphere! Instead, there is a dome covering our flat Earth keeping our atmosphere in. I will continue in another post about how the Sun and Moon are really close to us, and how the Moon is in fact a torch. Also, Sunlight is warm, and Moonlight is cold.... Yes, some people really do believe the above. ?
  8. Actress Cicely Tyson, aged 96.
  9. I didn't notice this thread until after I'd created another 2021 thread. The entries are in the other thread so I'll lock this one. Sorry about that.
  10. This impeachment doesn't only mean he is prevented from running for office again, it also means the people of the US do not have to pay for his protection and travelling expenses amongst other things. Okay, that's only a few thousand dollars a year, but still. It means he will not have the privileges of other outgoing Presidents, and will also go down in history as the worst president in American history. In your face Donald T Rump, you gormless looking streak of sh!te
  11. David Barclay. Media billionaire who, along with his twin brother Frederick, appeared many times in Private Eye. Aged 86.
  12. Gerry Marsden of the pacemakers. You'll never walk alone Albert Roux, celebrity chef. Aged 85.
  13. A bit late in starting this, sorry.
  14. Am locking this thread now, and starting a new one.....
  15. About the trees - I'm just a bad caster. About listing them in Latin - Sod Off I have a few years more trees, dogs, something big that shrieked one night and a seagull in flight to add.....
  16. In case you missed it, fishing IS allowed during lockdown, but you still have to follow a few simple rules. From the BBC News site - Covid-19: Praise as angling given lockdown go-ahead - BBC News
  17. Jeremy Bulloch, most famous for playing Boba Fett in the original Star Wars trilogy, aged 75.
  18. RIP Barbara, Carry On Heaven.
  19. Phone, my very best wishes for you. Keep fighting it and you will win. As for Trump, I've puked up more intelligent stuff outside a kebab (kabob) shop on a Saturday night.... Repeating, very best wishes
  20. US test pilot Chuck Yeager, the first person to break the sound barrier, aged 97.
  21. Ben Bova, scientist, Hugo Award winner, and prolific science fiction author and editor, aged 88.
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