UK Folks. Salt and vinegar crisps used to be in the blue coloured packets.
That’s the timeline I lived in. I remember when it changed to green.
Who else lived this timeline with me?
What was your favourite book when you were growing up?
I love books, always have, and therefore I have many favourites.
One of my favourites whilst growing up was this one. I love porridge too and sometimes used to wish there was such a thing as a magic porridge pot 🤣🤣
‘Barry O'Farrell, the former Premier of New South Wales, Australia, resigned in April 2014 after failing to declare a $3,000 bottle of 1959 Penfolds Grange Hermitage wine.’
Resign Wells and Rowland
Serial rorter Anika Wells billed taxpayers $100,000 to fly to New York to attend a close friends birthday party.
Her excuse for the trip was a short speech, where she stood for 8 minutes and spoke about gender equality. After that, is was on another $3,000 flight to her friends birthday party.
This is the same Anika who slugged taxpayer $1,700 for a single meal in Paris. $1000 for food and $700 for grog.
@hjluks@pwareham@NightShiftMD I noticed that my pain can be reduced by jumping or dropping down hardish onto my heels and allows me to complete a walk pain free.
Pain on the outside of your hip is one of the most common problems I see in my practice.
Walkers get it. Runners get it. People who've never been to a gym get it.
For decades, we called it bursitis and injected it. We were treating the wrong thing.
🚨 BREAKING: A mother of seven from Somalia has been sentenced to prison for operating a fraudulent NDIS daycare scheme that took about $800k in taxpayer funds.
Her partner was also jailed for his role in the fraud.
@Katherine_deves No He wakes up and looks at his emails or whatever and carries out his orders. He isn’t bright enough to come up with this plan and he wouldn’t have 💩 his pants when his “supporters” pushed back
🇦🇺 Does Albanese wake up every day asking, “How can I insult generational Australians today?”
1 in 5 have convict blood, 1 in 3 descend from early settlers
Diversity isn’t our strength when there is no respect for our history & culture
#AustraliaFirst
It does not matter how much Michelle Rowland STOLE from the Australian taxpayer, SHE STOLE, AND SHE KNEW SHE DID WRONG.
AND she is the chief lawmaker in the Country.
She should be sacked, and not just as minister, from the whole seat.
@NickLondon999 If they are still using Cadbury’s glass and half of milk that will fail advertising standards in the UK and can be reported to Trading Standards.
CADBURY ARE SCUM 🤬🤬🤬
They are now American-owned and have destroyed the heritage of the chocolate, changing the recipe to use LESS cocoa and NO real milk - replacing this with DISGUSTING palm oil.
BOYCOTT CADBURY‼️
@tomberry986@sandislonjsak@newstart_2024 No it wouldn’t
Most over 65s don’t pay tax anyway, you save loads of money on pensions, and uni would only be for a select few
Jimmy Carr just dropped a radical rethink of taxes, education, and national wealth:
- No tax for anyone under 30 → let young people keep every penny they earn and actually start their lives.
- University should be free… but only for STEM fields that grow society (not a luxury item for 50% of kids).
- Over 60? No tax either — stop pretending we can pay endless pensions with fewer young workers.
- Sovereign wealth fund from UK oil, gas, wind farms, and mobile masts — assets that should belong to everyone, not just the Crown.
On AI and the future:
We need flexibility of thought. Old ideologies won’t cut it when everything changes.
Why does everything have to come from taxing workers? Why not undercut Ireland on corporation tax, mine Bitcoin with idle power stations, or treat national resources as shared wealth?
Do you think no-tax zones for the young and old + free STEM education could actually work?
Or is this too radical for a country stuck in old thinking?
Your take 👇
@tomberry986@sandislonjsak@newstart_2024 Not if the country owned it’s resources and taxed or sold beyond its borders to others once the country’s needs were met.
There’s one thing worse than being in a fuel crisis - and that’s being in a fuel crisis with these muppets in charge.
Australia has been warned about our fuel shortages for decades. Both major parties did nothing.
As fuel continues to rise towards $3 a litre - the government’s only real solution so far is to tell everyone to think about working from home. Meanwhile no-one knows how farmers are going to get diesel in their tractors to put a crop in the ground.
Australia has all the natural resources we could ever need - only One Nation truly believes in using all of them to the benefit of Australians.
Has anyone else started checking the ingredients of products that they are buying nowadays especially if it has palm oil in which is supposedly bad for us?
It’s a real eye opener what is being put in our food.
Attorney-General Michelle Rowland says she deeply regrets breaching parliamentary travel rules on a $21,000 taxpayer-funded trip to Perth for her entire family, and promises it won’t happen again.
Do you believe her?