Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
13 February 2025
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14 March 2009
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Loved this! It’s great to wake up to a laugh in the morning…Enjoy your day!
Were you in Piccolino’s in last night?
Alastair, not so much a blog as a telling of “…I had a really strange dream last night pal!
L.M.A.O
I am crying with laughter. You are indeed a genius.
Uhmm – irony from Fiona and IRONY from Alastair! Good post – tickled my sense of humour.
‘Got to go to Burnley. 130 women want me.’
At my grammar schooI I was toId reIentIessIy to avoid using ‘got’ at aII costs. It is an ugIy word, though I suspect used here for effect, eh AC?
Thoughts anyone?
It would be more interesting to hear what they did with you once they had you Alastair !!! (I suspect they took you to the kitchens and gave you step by step instructions on how to load the dishwasher and all things domestic )
And sex god it is… 🙂
I think I’m right in reading the anxiety about intentions of domestic performance contrasted against crushing social pressures to join the Burnley women as an echo of K.’s fight against the system in “The Castle”.
I predict more entries of the kind will compel commentators to inevitably write you into a meta-literature of solispsist domestic Godness.
Not exactly the same as actually being useful around the house but, you know, “les actes s’envolent mais les écrits reste”.
A good and important win for us v. Forest. I “watched” the game on BBC´s Live Text. Let´s see whether OC will be given any money from the Arsenal game to loan a player or two to make sure we`ll make the play-offs.
I was at the match, sitting just in front of the women. I have to say there were some very good lookers among them. Quite a lot seemed to stay inside and watch from behind the glass screen but they were really getting into it when we scored. When was the last time we scored three goals like 1, 4 and 5. What a day. Bet you’re glad you came – and I’m not talking women now
Thanks for popping in to see us today. We had a great time and especially because of the result. Some of us were first timers and I reckon we’ll be back. It was great to meet you. The woman you were speaking to when you first came in was practically in shock after you left!
I never let my wife load the dishwasher as she puts everything in the wrong place. I went to football too after running my daughters to dancing and refereeing. Good win for FC United tempered with big United getting beaten by the scousers.
Alina: “And sex god it is… :-)”
Yeah, well, AC’s great and all that but he’s no Captain Jack Harkness…
Alina and Alastair: Glad neither of you caught the conjugation error in my earlier comment. The simplicity of English verbs is ruining my French.
liz: yes, I noticed the Tristram Shandy not-getting-to-the-point thing as well.
Alan: I think 130 women were out shopping early yesterday looking for outfits so Alastair would think they look good. And men get into professional sports hoping it’s a great way to pull birds…
And Sex God he is!
130 Northern women sated for the day following Alastair’s mad dash north and a monumental 5-0 win to boot!
Thanks for coming again … pal!
Darren (BFC)
Emiliana:
I actually did catch it (the missing “ent”), but I know your caliber, so I determined it was an accident and my correction would be futile.
About Cpt. Harkness… I think there is a generic group of men in this world, including the Harkness fellow… then you have the post-modern sex god… can’t really compare apples and oranges, eh? 🙂 I’m sure Darren Bentley would agree with me. 🙂