Favourite good causes

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Tim Lund wrote:FWIW, I think it's perfectly reasonable to someone to see a political party as a good cause.
IMHO this one should be: http://www.womensequality.org.uk/

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leenewham wrote:Sorry I Hammer, with the likes of Donald Trump, Carson, Fox News, Eagle and the Daily Mail, I can't tell satire from reality these days!
:lol:

Oh but leenewham with all due respect how could you NOT take it as sarcastic satire? I'm in total agreement with I Hammer's humble opinion: it was Not too difficult to have spotted it : who in their right mind would seriously identify the conservative party, of all wholly corrupt institutions, as a good cause??

PS: I really need to read the Forum more frequently: I have laughed and laughed today. Another source of great amusement (sorry Tim I honestly don't mean to be cruel!) was your pictures of your severely bleeding hand caused by a super deluxe box of Lidle's spicy almonds.... and then the replies to your post (I'm still laughing as I write this...)
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Maria, I don't see the Labour party as a good cause.
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I hammer, it was satire, surely you spotted it?

;-)
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Surely what other people think doesn't make our own favourite causes less favourable?
Vive le difference, live and let live 'n all that ...

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Maria wrote:PS: I really need to read the Forum more frequently: I have laughed and laughed today. Another source of great amusement (sorry Tim I honestly don't mean to be cruel!) was your pictures of your severely bleeding hand caused by a super deluxe box of Lidle's spicy almonds.... and then the replies to your post (I'm still laughing as I write this...)
I'm very pleased for you :)

TBH, I thought it was quite amusing too - there is always comedy in something completely unexpected.

I once had a holiday job where I had to push some buttons to set a large quantity of hops move off the where the slats underneath them would open up, and deposit them ready for being dried by the kilns. One day the machinery just opened up the slats where they had accumulated from the rest of the production line, with a likely cost of a few hundred pounds to the grower. But by the time I found him, to explain what had happened, and why I'd shut the production line down, it just seemed very funny, and I couldn't stop laughing about it, even as I knew it was serious. I don't think he ever saw it as funny though, and got us all scooping the hops back up.
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[quote="stuart"]Surely what other people think doesn't make our own favourite causes less favourable?
Vive le difference, live and let live 'n all that ...

Thank you Stuart, a mature response.

Why does this forum (Imo) seem to to attack les bleus each time someone appears to support them.?
After all they did win an election.
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Oh come on, promoting Mourinho's mob in polite company is really pushing it. You can just go a bit too far

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I had to google Mourinho...sorry I don't like football much.
I couldn't find a reference indicating Chelsea have won a General election.

Whereas Rugby League....that's a real sport.
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I hammer wrote:I had to google Mourinho...sorry I don't like football much.
I couldn't find a reference indicating Chelsea have won a General election.

Whereas Rugby League....that's a real sport.
And one where England are winners!
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After more research with Prof Google, I see Mourinho is the special one.

Ironically Cameron is the elected one.
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