You read it all the way through? Wow. Habermasian Labour has traction.
Not a personal criticism, but as an observation on the business model, which I know is pretty standard....I'll not be reading this as can't commit to £45 a year (thin end of wedge also considered) but I might have gone for a one off £1 to read this article as it does look of interest.
Mr Earnshaw had also been carrying a small, skinny child, possibly his illegitimate offspring, so it got crushed (US version).
On the eve of Keir Starmer's first conference speech as leader, the influential Habermasian Labour grouping of party activists and scholars offers this warning and recommendation.
Interesting to read of Somerset getting docked five penalty runs for a false fielding offence. I wonder what it was, as you don't see it much. Well, interesting if you love cricket.
I am pleased to announce that I don't give a shit when I joined Blue Sky in comparison to anybody else. I still value you appallingly short-sighted latecomers who only joined simply because I heroically set the trend.
Here, in exciting reverse order, are the top ten jumpers worn by male characters in films or on telly, except 6, which is a kind of root vegetable. Because I care.
Odd that it's taken a pop band ripping off thousands of people to have highlighted the scandal of dynamic pricing - you know, the process that's underpinned parts of the transport industry for years and affects millions of people regularly.
The Edinburgh taxi driver
I can't remember if we're at the collective stage of being pompously critical of other people's pompously critical attitude to the pompous criticism of the genuine excellence of Oasis in the 1990s as both reflective and productive agents of the era, or whether we've moved on a stage now.