Bet she's signed us all up on that "get Reform to pay your bills" scam...I mean campaign.
Posts by Sei Williams
Starting to get more election bumph through the front door.
One letter, from Reform, was addressed to me, my son and my daughter but not my wife.
I don't know why she gets off so lightly.
Having got rid of all those people, he's rapidly running out of people to throw under the bus.
The amazing thing is that those 2019 Johnson voters have not learnt a single fucking thing.
Bluesky isn't X.
It'd just be a stream of asterisks.
I mean, come on lads.
You know when you're watching a match on catch-up, and you're about 30 minutes behind, and your team is 17 points up and completely dominant and it looks odds on they're going to score 50 and then your phone goes nuts and its your rugby chat group?
Shit feeling that, right?
Hell of a Sunday night.
P45 Monday morning.
They'll be dancing in the streets of [checks notes] Fidelity Secure Drive tonight.
Brosseau has been comically ill-disciplined so far.
Four penalties and a yellow card given away in the first 13 minutes.
Chapeau!
Excellent!
The same time as the EGM?
Bit on-the-nose!
It's now a Masters tradition that McIlroy has one horror round.
That he's had it and is still in a share of the lead bodes well in Roryworld.
They need to get one week back from somewhere else in the calendar. Four team groups, with everybody playing each other home and away, created so many dynamics and narratives.
Then straight to the quarters.
Aye, fair. The short turnaround is probably among the biggest factors. The stadium management put giant banners over the seats in the middle tiers, so they clearly never expected to sell those seats.
Ah. I've only just switched over from the 6 Nations. Are the fuel protests something to do with this?
It's difficult to look at the sparsely populated Aviva Stadium and not conclude that something is fundamentally wrong with the Champions Cup.
Same. I was in a group of 8 in the Olympic Gallery up the other end - seven Welsh people, including my sister, and one solitary Englishman, her then boyfriend.
He'd been gobby as you like for...ooh...81 minutes, but suddenly had to be somewhere else as soon as the whistle went.
Odd.
Wales centre Scott Gibbs crosses for the match-winning try against England in 1999. The try - and Neil Jenkins' conversion - gave Wales a 32-31 victory at Wembley.
While this is very much women's rugby's day at the start of the Six Nations, I just wanted wish a Happy St. Scott's Day to all who celebrate.
Horrible flashback to that Elliot Daly try against Wales in 2017 there.
Missed left footed kick to touch, two long passes left for the touchdown in the corner.
Shudder #ENGvIRE
We still get ultra-local news in Wales through Papurau Bro, but only in Welsh. Local papers have been gutted.
"A coot owner selling teeth".
Mugnificent.
My favourite unexpected use of the formal came in the middle of a pub brawl between two women who, despite throwing each other around the bar and calling each other all sorts scrupulously maintained the formal convention throughout.
"Mala i chi y cont hyll".
Magnificent maintenance of standards.
Fair.
Cork is indeed class.
Full of characters, though.
Depends on the definition of 'success', I guess?
In terms of enriching a small group of people, mainly including their own families, they're having a terrific time.
The thirty minute Otter* meltdown and flounce is my favourite bit of webinars.
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Is "colourful" being used here in the same way we in Wales might use "he's a character" to describe an outright psychopath you must avoid at all costs?
I can remember the network television premiere of Mary Poppins on Christmas Day in 1984ish. It was the centrepiece of that Christmas' BBC programming.
A mere 20 - that's twenty - years after its cinematic release.
Didn't The Tube have a tea-time (probably heavily edited) repeat showing?