Made a video on the BS called the driver shortage. Quoted @GordMagill' book. May have pronounced the name of the former president of the ATA, Ray Kuntz wrong... 🤣 But to be frank, I like my pronunciation better.
Oh you thought the @liberal_party was bad? Allow me to introduce you to the @NDP 🤡
NDP MP Leah Gazan says there is a "genocide" of MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+ people in Canada.
@MarkSheffieldWP@WorkersPartyGB This dumb cunt shows up in my notifications and it says some bullshit about a fucking Zebra list or something, don’t know don’t care. The only thing that matters is I have a 1000 gallons of potable water and a silo full of tortillas down in the BaJa, MOTHERFUCKERS!!!
Speaking to 200 hundred politically engaged people is a little daunting, but I enjoyed my first hustings. Happy to say I'm not suffering from l'esprit de l'escalier.
Get involved in a hustings. I'll post some links below.
@WorkersPartyGB for the win.✊
#SheffieldisSuper#GE2024
It seems my opinion about artists doing covers live has touched off a debate of sorts? Apparently the part about artists with “deep extensive catalogs” was lost? All I am saying is an artist like Bruce has literally hundreds of songs. He does a percentage of covers all the time I’m told. IMO simply as a fan, if I go to see an artist because I love their music and they have an extensive catalog, I’d rather hear their songs. Simple as that. Again I get some have made covers their own, or it serves as a solo spotlight for someone. All good. But using the Bruce example I have a ton of friends that go see him and would much rather hear Jungleland or something he left out of his own catalog, vs a cover. I have seen Kiss, VH and more over the years add covers at the expense of big songs they left out. Just my opinion as a fan going to see an artist I love that has a large catalog. To each their own.