FishFright
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And sometimes difficult because of the attitudes of others.
You much own a huge flock of whoosh parrots by now
And sometimes difficult because of the attitudes of others.
I'm stealing that.You much own a huge flock of whoosh parrots by now
I know the thread was using humour in response to Unkraut's post, as I did in my earlier post, but I remember with sadness the troubles two of my nephews had when first coming out, including attitudes of family members, losing some friends, and moving from their home town to a place where they knew things would be easier. I know that for one of them his life is far from fabulous.You much own a huge flock of whoosh parrots by now
I had to look it up....I'm stealing that.
I am slightly insulted by the non-intellectual bit of that definition, although as it came from a proper intylectural I’ll take it as a badge of honour.I had to look it up....
"Urban Dictionary: Whoosh Parrot" https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Whoosh Parrot
Well I know fire risk etc etc.What if they see where this is taking them spiritually or emotionally, and want out?
Never been one for thatched cottages.
More of a home in Speyside, in the forests looking onto a loch/Cairngorm mountains, is more my thing.
You much own a huge flock of whoosh parrots by now
I was into The Whoosh Parrots before they sold out.
I can't help thinking this is yet another distraction as part of operation big dog. There is no good reason (other than Tory spite) to meddle with C4. It's healthy, sucessful and costed.Was privatising Channel 4 in their manifesto?
I can only assume that have finished all their other manifesto promises if they are now doing this.
Especially as the plan seems to be to sell it before the next election, so it can’t be reversed.
I can't help thinking this is yet another distraction as part of operation big dog. There is no good reason (other than Tory spite) to meddle with C4. It's healthy and costed.