115 BC.It’s that long ago, can anybody remind me when this ’investigation’ actually started?
115 BC.It’s that long ago, can anybody remind me when this ’investigation’ actually started?
C'mon PL, you must have some additional charges you've been pondering. You've got until 20:15 to get them inThose charges motivated us to win a treble without question, we were somewhat lost before that day and looked a tired, jaded and disjointed side.
It’s that long ago, can anybody remind me when this ’investigation’ actually started?
At 1.15 pm.It would be great if they could announce that we are guilty this afternoon, if possible.
Having discussed this extensively a week ago, not sure it needs revisiting, but we don’t know what has been said in their household nor all the facts, so I’ll not further comment for the sake of the thread and the potential dribble that might be posted.Turning a blind eye to illegal and immoral acts just because you are married to someone certainly defines you as a person of questionable morals to an extent I would say.
Turning a blind eye to illegal and immoral acts just because you are married to someone certainly defines you as a person of questionable morals to an extent I would say.
@Alan Harper's Tash I'm begging you, not to respond. Please just let it go.For me, it is far simpler than that. If you went to a dentist, and his teeth were rotten, you'd question whether you wanted him/her all in your mouth. If you saw the state of a builder's own house, you would think about whether you'd want him doing yours. In theory, neither should be a reflection of their ability to do their job. But we are a society in which perception matters. To me the same applies to journalists, amongst other professions, particularly when dealing with opinions on integrity.
You can decide it doesn't matter to you, as an individual. Great. But to the wider public, it just does, and it is not unfair pointing that out, and imo it is naive to pretend or argue otherwise. The old Wilde quote 'only the shallow don't judge by appearences' is as relevant today as it always was.
There's fuck all happening at the moment, so I don't feel that uncomfortable with a remark on something more general that we consciously stopped at the time.
@Alan Harper's Tash I'm begging you, not to respond. Please just let it go.