Absolute dangers
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
And, they keep on a coming.
3 seconds. I couldn't handle any more than that.
I'm sorry, I truly am, but there's another one. Words have failed me with this abomination.
If you mean Evans? He is definitely not a RS, the absolute menaces he puts up on his feed are, and they are very real, and a very real concern.Is this melt really - I mean, really - a RS fan? I ask only because everything he does is a p*** take and as his handle suggests it's a 'parody' of the mindset of the cultists from across the park.
That explains everything, cheers. And I retract any comment disparaging Mr Evans who clearly is doing a superb job in reaffirming what we already know of the RS psyche.If you mean Evans? He is definitely not a RS, the absolute menaces he puts up on his feed are, and they are very real, and a very real concern.
Labour should be talking about this in the manifesto - "Tough on kopites, tough on the causes of kopites"
Unless I’ve missed something “Toni Evans Parody” is just that , a parody of Tony Evans who is a well known RS. Could be wrong , my knowledge of the RS is largely confined to laughing at them.That explains everything, cheers. And I retract any comment disparaging Mr Evans who clearly is doing a superb job in reaffirming what we already know of the RS psyche.
The actual tony evans is 10 times as much of a headcase as anyone on that parodys feed.If you mean Evans? He is definitely not a RS, the absolute menaces he puts up on his feed are, and they are very real, and a very real concern.
Labour should be talking about this in the manifesto - "Tough on kopites, tough on the causes of kopites"
I'm sorry, I truly am, but there's another one. Words have failed me with this abomination.
They've claimed D-DayJust spoken with my older son.
Last night he attended the Royal Albert Hall to watch a special D Day promenade concert. He was moved by the solemnity of the occasion as he saw veterans and their families paying respects to the fallen.
The place fell silent for the last musical performance.
As soon as he heard the first few notes of THAT dirge, he exited the auditorium. Just when did YNWA become a part of remembrance services? To me it cheapens the gathering. And if to prove my point just as he left he had one last look and actually witnessed some of the audience with arms aloft swaying. I suppose we have Michael Ball to blame when he cosied up with Captain Tom.
It happens at every event happening in the City. The latest being the Queen Anne liner playing that dirge at the dockside.Just spoken with my older son.
Last night he attended the Royal Albert Hall to watch a special D Day promenade concert. He was moved by the solemnity of the occasion as he saw veterans and their families paying respects to the fallen.
The place fell silent for the last musical performance.
As soon as he heard the first few notes of THAT dirge, he exited the auditorium. Just when did YNWA become a part of remembrance services? To me it cheapens the gathering. And if to prove my point just as he left he had one last look and actually witnessed some of the audience with arms aloft swaying. I suppose we have Michael Ball to blame when he cosied up with Captain Tom.
Blimey - totally inappropriate for the launch of a ship -apart from the RS association. Tossed, blown, storm, wind, rain. I think Queen Anne needed a song about smooth sailing and calm waters.It happens at every event happening in the City. The latest being the Queen Anne liner playing that dirge at the dockside.
They’ll be claiming it as the anthem of the City. Half of its residents totally overlooked and ignored.