Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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You really are taking the mick now. Akon … Nelly Furtado (I can just about allow that one) … The BEE GEES … what is it with you and crap music? Please please let me send you a selection of good music to run and cycle by
I saw that story, and had the same thoughts – would they really have just rustled up an extra award on the back of one event like that? I am a big F1 fan and Ron Dennis is a legend in our world. I think Lewis will struggle a bit without him there.
I don’t meet many well known people who are in the papers a lot, but the two or three I do know say that whenever there is anything in the papers about them, there is almost always something factually wrong. Was is always like that do you think or is it just that the internet means they have less time to check anything? And if people can’t trust the media, and by and large don’t trust politicians, where do you go to find out what’s true?
Stylish name dropping, that made me smile. I have to confess that I would have to look a few of them up. Hey what’s wrong with the Bee Gees
Telegraph today says Hamilton was due to attend the dinner you were at, but pulled out at last minute in snub to Dennis. True? Or more print first think later?
So, we can’t even tease you about your musical tastes now? Sheesh… getting sensitive…
Very disappointed in The Guardian. Very.
Compelling article by Nick Cohen hinting at the full hideousness of Brown and his ghastly cabal
http://www.standpointmag.co.uk/node/1132/full
Hat Tip: Mike Smithson