^Stanley Holloway made his last stage performance at the London Palladium at the age of 89 years. He was much more a true entertainer than people such as Clarkson or Gordon Ramsey (shock people into laughing or angry reaction and call that entertaining them), or Fry's version which is to mumble snide remarks about various people and to roll his carefully scripted witticisms around in that bovine face, trying to be more Noel Coward than Noel Coward - but without the Noel Coward.
Nu-Labour women were a particularly elitist bunch, whenever they opened their gobs you just saw the contempt of the working class spewing out like ectoplasm at an exorcism. Filled with a lust ridden desire to rule and govern the people for their own nefarious intelligensia ends.
What about brown suede shoes, who has the courage to wear them? Soho switchblade queers and retired majors in the 1950's wore them as a sign of moral superiority. I too sported them for a period, sadly, because I was into the Smiths at the time.
Although not with suits, I wear brown suede shoes.
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I've just got off Skyping my mum and my two nephews, well, it doesn't look good does it: go to university and be saddled with major debt. My recommendation was go out and get a job and take vocational qualifications. Of course, the Catch 22 is that there are not enough jobs, hence successive governments for nigh on twenty years have been encouraging everyone to go to university to keep the unemployment figures down, whilst adopting a ponzi scheme initiative on immigration.
There's not enough coke, whisky and liquid MDMA available to put in the zone of our decision makers.
Democracy has failed us, I hope what is going to follow will be better.
Of course, I'm in the Netherlands, so really, like NJS I'm free from the folly of dear old Blighty.