Oh what's your ehnicity Spitz, oh i remember , your a dog, no wonder you so faithfully stalk me[/quote
So now I'm a dog. Wow you certainly can scrape the bottom of the barrel. Can you stoop any lower. Go on you can do better than that. Scrape a bit lower.
I'll remind you then as your memory is slipping. Check it yourself as it's still there for all to see.
Sat Aug 1, 2020 6:43 PM WET What is the true story behind Nigel Farage’s claim that ‘illegal’ immigrants are staying in hotels? tomcattyonline now! tomcattyOPocean city plymouth, Devon, England UK2,769 posts germanspitz: I've published the link .If you can't be bothered to read it that's your problem.
If you want to be obtuse [ means slow to understand ] that's your problem. I think you must be referring to Alex Langsham who runs brittania hotels, he is nothing to do with Nigel Farage.
Your response.
You should be careful before you libel some one.
At least it makes you look like a silly old woman, at worst a vindictive liar. scold
Not malicious just able to stand up against persistance from people who deny the truth when everyone else whose know you that long is also aware. It's a weakness of yours to try to malign other people so no change there.
After all I'm not the only one who points it out to you am I
I was referring to the 5 senses at this moment in time but yes have to agree,
The first category is when we do not know we are ignorant. This is primary ignorance. The second category is when we recognize our ignorance which is called recognized ignorance.
Empty Suits and Fragilistas are almost always ignorant and unknowing.
That is your opinion ,but Social Services told me differently ,unless they have change their stance ,from Seminars I had to attend when working for them.
I'm grateful for having brilliant sight no cataracts , although my Father had glaucoma ,and good hearing.
Both afflictions must be devastating in their own way.
My personal opinion of our Government's handling of this situation was that they were slow on the uptake in getting things under control and we do seem to be going backwards regards mask wearing.
I personally hate them as I get claustrophobic, but as I don't need to go out in the public domain I'm pretty safe. I did have to wear one at the Garden Centre today and was relieved to get home and remove it.
My first dog which I rescued in Spain at 2 weeks old and hand reared was the most amazing little girl but absolutely petrified of thunder and fireworks. No amount of pet therapy calmed her down ,she just shook from head to foot. I coped with this until I lost her at 12 years to diabetes and was devastated.
My German Spitz that I purchased from a rescue centre 6 months later, as she was rejected after being used as a breeding dog, is completely different and doesn't turn a hair. However it's taken me over 4 years to gain her trust and make her more confident due to mal treatment from her past.
I assume she was a caged dog as she runs away at the sound of metal clanging and hates to hear anyone swear [ My builder forgot himself one day erecting a new porch on my home ] She is the most amazing pet and could be a therapy or hearing dog as she is so intelligent. If I'm in the garden she barks to let me know the phone is ringing.
I still have the odd moment when she runs to hide but her confidence has grown so much just with lots of t.l.c. .
Your little one landed on her feet when you took her in.
Unfortunately some ,not all ,of the youth of today here and abroad have no respect for anyone and when you see posts almost everywhere on social media of masses congregating together with no masks they are like a lot of lemmings and follow suit.
You have half the World trying to curb this virus and the other half saying it's a conspiracy theory.
RE: Beirut
Sad times and avoidable.