You know what really makes me laugh?

I’m just going to leave this here. No comment.

The investigation should be into all the enablers and the policies implemented by those below:

Police, senior officers past and present from chief constables downwards, in particular in West Midlands, GMP, SYP and Thames Valley.

Social and education services, past and present officers

Local and national politicians past and present, many of whom knew what was happening and did nothing, MPs who raised this issue such as Simon Danchuk and the late Anne Cryer were subject to intolerant pressure not to call out gang CSA. The criminal McShane Had inklings that CSA on a mass scale did nothing.

CPS, from the top down, with the honourable exception of Nizar Afzal, who was head of CPS NW who demand prosecutions in the Rochdale case.

The last government implemented 20 of the Jay report recommendations.

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Paracetamol and Brufen ----------------->

Don’t you mean zero of the 20?

This is a thread about what makes people laugh. The next conspiracy theory or politically driven post will be deleted and I’ll just silence them for a week.

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Whats this?

It’s a side dish for a meal isn’t it?

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Wait. You’re meant to eat the salad?
I thought it was just there to look pretty?

Salads exist purely for women to hold them and laugh.

Salads are best as fingers

Is it the stuff that comes in the sweaty bag with my curry…i put that in the bin

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Not heard that referenced in a hell of a long time!

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Sounds like something Ron would say

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Do you like rusty spoons?

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Generally, I always preferred Monkey Dust.

Unfortunately, these days, saying “I like Monkey Dust” might attract police attention :grimacing:

I like the moon, but not as much as a spoon 'cause that’s more useful for eating soup.

Let’s see if anyone gets that particular deep cut, niche reference.

I’ve never seen it, but the only time I ever heard someone say “the moon” and instantly expect someone to get the reference was back in school and it was about that TV programme with Noel Fielding in. Can’t for the life of me remember what it was called, but it looked very trippy…

The mighty boosh

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Well, order cancelled instantly. They thought our price was total price for the job, not per part. IE we said £1500 per part, they thought that was the total for all 10 :joy: :joy:

It was a ‘go away’ price, so no surprise.

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