Another example of community which is genuine, undemanding and kind.
I listened to Jacob Rees Mogg verbally slap down an NHS Urology consultant on LBC talk radio yesterday morning for highlighting health care worries a no deal Brexit could cause.
The doctor was polite yet shocked by Rees Mogg's rudeness
I was sickened by it.
Like many Americans, I don't want the people that represent me being rude....
Cruelty, rudeness and lying
Politics seems to hurtling down this route
I sent him a tweet telling him he's a knob
Gwen- one of the happier moments in the film
Knob is my word du jour
I use it daily and did so last night when a man continued to talk to his wife very loudly during a screening of the Welsh movie " Gwen " even after being politely asked not to by a young woman behind me
" You're being a knob!" I told him and he hushed very quickly
No, the irony of me calling everyone a knob is not lost on me .( I need to get that in before the anon commentators start!)
The film was " advertised " as being artistic and beautiful.
It was depressing and somewhat downbeat and looked every inch it's budget
I am meeting a friend this afternoon. She comes from land locked England and is going through a hard time with health and family issues so needs the seaside air and quiet ear.
She was a rock for me a year or so ago, and I intend to repay the favour.
Quid Pro Quo
As Hannibal Lecter used to say
Quoting Hannibal Lectar ... now I'm scared 😂🤣🙃
ReplyDeleteMy word of the week has been twat ... I make no apologies, there's just too many of them about at the moment, especially in politics.
Twat has a nice ring to it
DeleteNot in the USA ...
DeleteI too thought this reasonably gentle until you quoted Hannibal Lectar! If that's the girl's happier face then all I can say is, oh dear, I wouldn't want to see her miserable face!
ReplyDeleteOh it was all abit much dead sheep. A horse killing and finally her mum gets burnt to death on the doorstep
Deletethere are an unnatural amount of knobs out there these days.
ReplyDeleteIs 'Trendy Carol' an additional dog-walker or has 'Mr Big Beard' left for whatever reason? My word of the day has been 'trollop' (due to two 'lushes' but the story is too long to describe).
ReplyDeleteIn conjunction xx
DeleteI like knob - as a put down I mean! It's just so expressive.
ReplyDeleteGets right to the nub of the issue
DeleteGo carefully with that sea breeze today. It may blow your knob away.
ReplyDeleteIm sturdier than you think
DeleteKnob has pretty well disappeared from Australian English. I haven't heard it for years. But there is nothing wrong with a bit of knob. Ha, re Smaller Life's comment, R tonight called me a sad twat and not in a nice way.
ReplyDeleteA twat is ok but sad twat us a REAL put down
DeleteThere's an awful lot of knobs in the world today.
ReplyDeleteAin't that ain't that the truth
DeleteGood for you re the ghastly Rees Mogg. Ihe NHS are doing a valiant job with too little funding.
ReplyDeleteLECTER.....
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU
DeleteTrendy Carol has rather a lot of clothes, hasn't she! But I love your descriptions of her attire. Sea air and a friend is always a good combination to raise your spirits :)
ReplyDeleteShe is Trelawnyd's version of Imelda Marcos
DeleteI will be voting to make our government kinder and gentler.
ReplyDeleteAmen
DeleteHave you ever had a Dorset knob?
ReplyDeleteI've had my share x
DeleteDorset Knobs are a very enjoyable speciality biscuit. For many years my kitchen biscuit tin has been a white cylinder tin from Moore's Biscuits in Morecomombelake, Dorset of their "famous Dorset Knobs."
DeleteIt says on the tin that Dorset Knobs are made by hand in the traditional way from a 150 year old recipe, the whole process taking abut ten hours. Three separate bakings are used to give them a crisp texture and a flavour that is unique. Dorset Knobs may be eaten the traditional Dorset way with tea, or split open and eaten with butter or cheese.'
On the other hand, visitors often jut want to take a photo of my precious tin as it tickle their fancy!
I have spent a lot of time in Dorset for 30 years and enjoyed Dorset Knobs and Blue Vinney cheese x
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DeleteHave you ever had a Dorset knob?
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No but I have a couple of Welsh ones
Are you going to have a nice Chianti with her?
ReplyDeleteSucks air through teeth!,,
DeleteFor someone who affects an air of old-world gentility, Jacob Rees Mogg is an especially odious character.
ReplyDeleteHe is not as clever as he thinks he is.
DeleteI really find him sickening
DeleteNow when someone is being an idiot I just look and say. WHOA CHIEF ! I get to keep my peace and get my point across. But if it was a certain politician, knob, twat and chief would be way too kind.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I have to use my big guns which would be fuckface but I know that will offend some of your readers. My apologies.
ReplyDeleteKnob is a great word lol, it was popular when I was young but the American slang words have infiltrated us unfortunately. That video is making the gay rounds, it's well done.
ReplyDeleteI never thought it as gay...just supportive
DeleteLove the video John - I had a dance to it.A quick dance is a real pick me up - Trendy Carol is a kindly friend,how thoughtful of her - Knob is a good expressive word as is Scum! x
ReplyDeletePond scum
DeleteHow nice of Trendy Carol to offer to look in on your girls. I agree that politicians have become lying, rude, bullying power mongers that do not represent the people anymore. They cheat to get into office ....then follow their own agenda. We need to vote them out!
ReplyDeleteCali G
Knob head is one I use frequently!
ReplyDeleteNice one
DeleteJohn, that video was wonderful! It brought a little tear to my eye. I wish group therapy was like that!!!
ReplyDeleteI think it says many things on many levels
DeleteRees-Mogg - arse to beat all arses. How did such an odious fuckwit get to where he is today?
ReplyDeleteIs a knob the same as the word a dick?
ReplyDeleteOh yes
DeleteI'm all for putting kindness into the world.
ReplyDeleteDoesn't knob mean what I think it means?
ReplyDeleteYes Weave. A knob is that, and a nob is a member of the nobility. Rees-Mogg is both at the same time.
Deleteyou are not a knob.
ReplyDeleteI am sometimes ...as ursula
DeleteKnob is so right for some people...... I have been known to use it 😂ðŸ¤ðŸ¤£ ...... it sums up some people brilliantly. XXXX
ReplyDeleteThe T word is offensive. It refers to a ladies private parts in a derogatory way.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who resorts to gutter language would do well to educate themselves, we have a wealth of wonderful English language if only people had the brain power to learn more than the basics.
(plays smallest violin in the world)
DeleteA word in use since at least Saxon times and only apparently becomc 'rude' by ill usage.
DeleteI am such a doof, I had to see if the word knob meant what I thought it did. It did. And I agree with you, there seems to be an oversupply of knobs of late...
ReplyDeleteTake care of you,
Cat
Nice to see you back
DeleteI know what a door knob is and I know that the word can be used as a slang term for a gentleman's central appendage but I have never used the term to describe another human being and would not really know how to use it. It sounds very dismissive.
ReplyDeleteShort and the point! Like mine!!!
DeleteHow kind of Trendy Carol to offer to check on the girls - neighborliness at its best!
ReplyDeleteAs for the horrors of rude, arrogant, and lying criminals & other people in government these days... I shudder in embarrassment and dismay. My vote will definitely help cast out the Cheeto man but he needs to be jailed NOW.
Hugs!
I hope this recent, almost acceptable trend of politician will be the last
DeleteThat video is wonderful! Oh John .... a couple of things have made me cry today but this did in a good way...it is lovely..thank you. Ps don't understand calling someone a knob (or a wanker) as both are good and useful things...its a bit like calling someone a breather or human......but thanks again for the video...when are you free for a meet? x
ReplyDeleteYes ,I was conscious I never gave it any label but it has a power and a message
DeleteDickhead is a favourite, closely followed by twat and a few others which can be spat out with venom. Potty mouth _ what moi?
ReplyDeleteI think an occasional swear is a beautiful thing
DeleteA good description of mogg. He is awful.
ReplyDeleteNice to have a daytime checker.. village life as it should be
He's smug and odious
DeleteLove the video for its content, BUT we urgently need to discuss the sky-high cuteness factor of the guy who gets the dance started!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIndeed
DeleteAwesome video sometimes all we need is a hug and I say "every body dance now" it lifts the spirits .
ReplyDeleteLovely kind gesture from Trendy Carol no doubt the dogs will look forward to her visits.
Nerdy trivia - Elderbrook is my ex's nephew
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That video was wonderful, and very moving. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThat was a wonderful video. I wish everyone had such a group.
ReplyDeleteIn my world there are 'knobs' and some special people are 'giant knobs'.
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