I realised last night that I have absolutely no idea what Carabou make or sell
It cheers me up that a company spends millions on sponsoring the League Cup and I know nothing about them
She's a bit of a nutter, I watched the documentary on the space ball gigs during covid the other night. I mean what she was saying was sort of normal but you could tell she was a bit nuts all the same
This doesn't really piss me off but I guess this is the best place for it all the same.
The missus cooked our meal tonight mostly in the new dual air fryer
On one side she was cooking the fishcakes on the other sweet potato wedges
So she peels and cuts the sweet pots and then puts them in a glass bowl and it just baffles me why she does this, it serves no function whatsoever. Either leave them on the chopping board or put them in the air fryer
Next she puts on the fishcakes and five minutes later she goes back to put on the wedges, transfering them from the utterly pointless bowl, into the air fryer and starts cooking them.
One of the selling points of the airfryer is that you can put on two different things that require two different cooking times on at the same time by using the sync function and it will start the quicker cooking side at the appropriate time so they both finish at the same time
Just baffles me how she creates extra work for herself for no good reason
Thats actually a good suggestion, might stick Peace Sword on myself after the washing up but going back to the Wayne Coyne being a douchebag didn't all that start with his constant calling out of Arcade Fire? And it turns out Coyne might have been right? Though both him and Win Butler could both be arseholes, I dunno,
That really will not work. Rejoin by the back door and Farage et al doing Tasmanian Devil impressions
Politics works better for the people if politicians are honest
No, that really isn't the best approach at all
The best approach is to campaign in an election to "explore the possibility of our return to the EU", after those talks have concluded and a deal reached, then have a confirmatory referendum on whether we should rejoin or not
There is absolutely no point in going straight to a referendum, it makes the exact same fundamental mistake the original referendum made
Nobody has accused the Conservatives of having their finger on the pulse of the nation for quite sometime
They still think this is a vote winner and to be fair for 20ish percent of the country it still is. For 60% of the country it really isn't but those are the margins they are playing with. Most of the missing 20% also despise them
Though the way they are running the NHS into the ground, a lot of that group will be dead prematurely