jack121 Posted October 26, 2024 Author Share Posted October 26, 2024 More news on rantzen, she claims to have cancer and wants to off herself - Go for it love, no one's stopping you But she wants you to join her, she is calling for the law surrounding assistated suicide to be relaxed, that we should not face up to life's problems but go jump off a bridge - How the sheep must be drooling. Rantzen says: "the prolonged and agonising death suffered by someone ravaged by an illness that forces their body to slowly shut down. There will be no relief, only the cruelty of progressive debilitation and prolonged pain." The bbc says " Any new law will come too late for Dame Esther, who has stage four lung cancer and is considering going to Dignitas for a pain-free death. But if her vocal support for new assisted dying laws helps anyone suffering in the future, then it is a worthwhile campaign. " “Isn’t it typically British that we give the pets we love a pain-free, dignified, private death but we can’t offer it to the people we love?” rantzen says. The bbc says; " You can trust us because TRUST is the foundation of the BBC - we're independent, impartial and truthful. We RESPECT esch other - we're kind, and we champion inclusivity. We are ACCOUNTABLE and deliver work of the highest quality. We are ONE BBC - we collaborate, learn and grow together with you. " The bbc then continues with a reminder to get your triple winter covid jab 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katsika Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 20 minutes ago, jack121 said: The bbc says; " You can trust us because TRUST is the foundation of the BBC - we're independent, impartial and truthful. We RESPECT esch other - we're kind, and we champion inclusivity. We are ACCOUNTABLE and deliver work of the highest quality. We are ONE BBC - we collaborate, learn and grow together with you. " The bbc then continues with a reminder to get your triple winter covid jab I want to VOMIT I'm surprised that they didn't add a reminder to get their licence. Is the triple winter jab a mix of a convid booster, 'flu and one other? People of all ages continue to drop dead here in my very small neck of the woods. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Crabtree Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 (edited) 2 hours ago, Katsika said: I want to VOMIT I'm surprised that they didn't add a reminder to get their licence. Is the triple winter jab a mix of a convid booster, 'flu and one other? People of all ages continue to drop dead here in my very small neck of the woods. I have a text every few days reminding me not to forget that there's a winter flu jab waiting for me at the surgery! I've never had one, and at 76 years old, will never have one! When they were jabbing for 'convid' I refused it and my nosey neighbour who's 87 said 'you've got to have it, it's the law'! I said 'is it bollocks, it's not the fucking law'! He said 'a big strapping bloke like you, scared of a little needle'? I said no Henry, I'm not scared of a little needle, but, I am shit scared of the stuff that comes out of it'! He's been in hospital twice since with respiratory problems, and his wife is receiving cancer 'treatment', I think it's chemo? When all this 'maskitis' bullshit was going about, the local vet wouldn't see my dog because I refused to wear a mask { the money they charge, it should be them that wear masks, like Dick Turpin the highway [robbery] man} anyway, I still refused so they said he would look at my dog on the carpark? I said 'well that's O.K. will it only be half price then'? The receptionist went back in and asked the vet and then they graciously let me in without a mask! Whether it was their love for animals or their love for money ,I WILL NEVER KNOW! Edited October 26, 2024 by Mr Crabtree 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katsika Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 5 minutes ago, Mr Crabtree said: I have a text every few days reminding me not to forget that there's a winter flu jab waiting for me at the surgery! I've never had one, and at 76 years old, will never have one! Bravo! The above made me laugh out loud - I got a picture of a plethora of automated armed and dangerous syringes waiting to jab all who entered! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k_j_evans Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 3 hours ago, jack121 said: More news on rantzen, she claims to have cancer and wants to off herself - Go for it love, no one's stopping you But she wants you to join her, she is calling for the law surrounding assistated suicide to be relaxed, that we should not face up to life's problems but go jump off a bridge - How the sheep must be drooling. Rantzen says: "the prolonged and agonising death suffered by someone ravaged by an illness that forces their body to slowly shut down. There will be no relief, only the cruelty of progressive debilitation and prolonged pain." The bbc says " Any new law will come too late for Dame Esther, who has stage four lung cancer and is considering going to Dignitas for a pain-free death. But if her vocal support for new assisted dying laws helps anyone suffering in the future, then it is a worthwhile campaign. " “Isn’t it typically British that we give the pets we love a pain-free, dignified, private death but we can’t offer it to the people we love?” rantzen says. The bbc says; " You can trust us because TRUST is the foundation of the BBC - we're independent, impartial and truthful. We RESPECT esch other - we're kind, and we champion inclusivity. We are ACCOUNTABLE and deliver work of the highest quality. We are ONE BBC - we collaborate, learn and grow together with you. " The bbc then continues with a reminder to get your triple winter covid jab Well, perhaps Tony Blair will hold her hand while they jump - he's old enough to off himself... Anyway, I don't think you can get prosecuted any more for killing yourself, sop why doesn't she just get the alcohol and pills, or inject herself with an air bubble and get on with it. No need to travel and spend all that money. 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haru-no-utena Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 3 hours ago, jack121 said: More news on rantzen, she claims to have cancer and wants to off herself - Go for it love, no one's stopping you But she wants you to join her, she is calling for the law surrounding assistated suicide to be relaxed, that we should not face up to life's problems but go jump off a bridge - How the sheep must be drooling. Rantzen says: "the prolonged and agonising death suffered by someone ravaged by an illness that forces their body to slowly shut down. There will be no relief, only the cruelty of progressive debilitation and prolonged pain." The bbc says " Any new law will come too late for Dame Esther, who has stage four lung cancer and is considering going to Dignitas for a pain-free death. But if her vocal support for new assisted dying laws helps anyone suffering in the future, then it is a worthwhile campaign. " “Isn’t it typically British that we give the pets we love a pain-free, dignified, private death but we can’t offer it to the people we love?” rantzen says. The bbc says; " You can trust us because TRUST is the foundation of the BBC - we're independent, impartial and truthful. We RESPECT esch other - we're kind, and we champion inclusivity. We are ACCOUNTABLE and deliver work of the highest quality. We are ONE BBC - we collaborate, learn and grow together with you. " The bbc then continues with a reminder to get your triple winter covid jab All these folk so excited about this should make a good example of themselves and just die and even better if they were able to choose not to be born or aborted at the first place. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katsika Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 2 hours ago, k_j_evans said: Anyway, I don't think you can get prosecuted any more for killing yourself Has a successful suicide EVER been prosecuted? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Crabtree Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 (edited) The clifftops by Brighton Marina seem to attract lots of Suicidal people, most get talked down and carted off to Mill View Psychiatric hospital in Hove! Sadly the ones who do decide to jump are mainly younger people, the youngest I know of was a girl just 16 years old! Edited October 26, 2024 by Mr Crabtree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Crabtree Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 (edited) 10 minutes ago, Katsika said: Has a successful suicide EVER been prosecuted? 10 minutes ago, Katsika said: Has a successful suicide EVER been prosecuted? I've just signed up to a great deal for cremation, you pay up front, but, should you ever die in a fire beforehand, you get HALF your money back! Which I think is very decent of them to do that! Oh, and before I forget, you also receive a free pen or a small handheld personal fan as a thank you gift! What's not to like 'eh? Edited October 26, 2024 by Mr Crabtree 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grumpy Grapes Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 18 minutes ago, Mr Crabtree said: I've just signed up to a great deal for cremation, you pay up front, but, should you ever die in a fire beforehand, you get HALF your money back! Which I think is very decent of them to do that! Oh, and before I forget, you also receive a free pen or a small handheld personal fan as a thank you gift! What's not to like 'eh? The fan can be used to fan the flames. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Crabtree Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 (edited) 3 hours ago, Katsika said: Bravo! The above made me laugh out loud - I got a picture of a plethora of automated armed and dangerous syringes waiting to jab all who entered! Edited October 26, 2024 by Mr Crabtree 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Crabtree Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, Grumpy Grapes said: The fan can be used to fan the flames. My friend was trapped in a burning house and he couldn't get out quickly enough, due to having two wooden legs the fire brigade managed to save the house, but poor Arthur was burned to the ground! He'd only just treated his legs to a couple of new coats of Cuprinol, and it turned out that that wasn't fire retardant, and he was wearing a pair of CROCS at the time, but to be fair, they seemed to enjoy their surprise Toastie! Edited October 26, 2024 by Mr Crabtree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k_j_evans Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 2 hours ago, Katsika said: Has a successful suicide EVER been prosecuted? Well, not exactly, but you couldn't be buried in consecrated ground and, way back, your descendants forfeited your property and goods, and couldn't inherit, so if the breadwinner killed himself, the family would probably starve. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Crabtree Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 4 minutes ago, k_j_evans said: Well, not exactly, but you couldn't be buried in consecrated ground and, way back, your descendants forfeited your property and goods, and couldn't inherit, so if the breadwinner killed himself, the family would probably starve. I was chronically depressed once, and went out and visited lots of supermarkets to buy 500 aspirin, I was going to neck the lot and say bye bye to this shit world! I took two, the phone rang and it was someone trying to sell me double glazing, she sounded so desperate to close a deal and we chatted for a while, meanwhile the aspirin had kicked in and I felt so much better I decided to give life another chance! The funny part of it was, after three hours of chatting to me, she threw herself from her office roof and landed in front of a bus, five minutes after our long chat! I still wonder to this day why someone who was really cheerful at first could suddenly become so depressed? Just another one of life's mysteries I suppose! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grumpy Grapes Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 2 hours ago, Mr Crabtree said: My friend was trapped in a burning house and he couldn't get out quickly enough, due to having two wooden legs the fire brigade managed to save the house, but poor Arthur was burned to the ground! He'd only just treated his legs to a couple of new coats of Cuprinol, and it turned out that that wasn't fire retardant, and he was wearing a pair of CROCS at the time, but to be fair, they seemed to enjoy their surprise Toastie! Was your friend the German international footballer Bernd Schuster? (Burnt Shoes - two). 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Crabtree Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 33 minutes ago, Grumpy Grapes said: Was your friend the German international footballer Bernd Schuster? (Burnt Shoes - two). My granddad George died in his sleep, people say 'what a lovely way to go'! Try telling that to the fifty two screaming passengers who were on his coach at the time when he went over Beachy Head! Apparently, his air brakes failed, but, the rocks and the beach broke their fall, but still, what a way to dip your lights! Granny was most upset, she was relying on the money from the whip round they have at the end of a trip to get a sheep's head from the butchers to feed the family! The butcher used to leave the eyes in, and it usually saw them through the week! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grumpy Grapes Posted October 26, 2024 Share Posted October 26, 2024 (edited) 7 minutes ago, Mr Crabtree said: My granddad George died in his sleep, people say 'what a lovely way to go'! Try telling that to the fifty two screaming passengers who were on his coach at the time when he went over Beachy Head! Apparently, his air brakes failed, but, the rocks and the beach broke their fall, but still, what a way to dip your lights! Granny was most upset, she was relying on the money from the whip round they have at the end of a trip to get a sheep's head from the butchers to feed the family! The butcher used to leave the eyes in, and it usually saw them through the week! They probably replaced the English coach with a German one. Thomas the Wankel engine. Edited October 26, 2024 by Grumpy Grapes 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Crabtree Posted October 27, 2024 Share Posted October 27, 2024 Seriously my younger brother had a car with a Wankel rotary engine in the mid 80's, a Mazda, it was very economical fuel wise though, mainly because it spent more time on a breakdown truck than it did on the road! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grumpy Grapes Posted October 27, 2024 Share Posted October 27, 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, Mr Crabtree said: Seriously my younger brother had a car with a Wankel rotary engine in the mid 80's, a Mazda, it was very economical fuel wise though, mainly because it spent more time on a breakdown truck than it did on the road! We've gone way off track (like your imaginary coach) so here is a royal connection - The RAC (Royal Automobile Club). Other car assistance schemes are available. Edited October 27, 2024 by Grumpy Grapes 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jack121 Posted October 27, 2024 Author Share Posted October 27, 2024 23 hours ago, Katsika said: I want to VOMIT I'm surprised that they didn't add a reminder to get their licence. Is the triple winter jab a mix of a convid booster, 'flu and one other? People of all ages continue to drop dead here in my very small neck of the woods. Good points. Same over here peeps dropping dead, people getting ill all the time. Strange that all the illnesses that bother us all are now rampaging over us all, like the human body has been weakened in some way 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katsika Posted October 27, 2024 Share Posted October 27, 2024 2 hours ago, jack121 said: Same over here peeps dropping dead, people getting ill all the time. Strange that all the illnesses that bother us all are now rampaging over us all, like the human body has been weakened in some way A bit earlier I was reading some posts on a UK Thyroid forum and so many people were reporting having had 6/7 very incapacitating "viral" infections this year....(apparently I am shadow banned there for having the temerity to have suggested we are all "inadvertent" architects of our various ailments rather than merely passive victims of x, y, z circumstances (it was nothing to do with the jab) more along the lines of "I am so overweight and I only eat 200 big macs in a day, why can't I lose weight"! Apart from crap agriculture/food the daily chemtrail story has been challenging our bodies for decades but certainly ramped up since 2023 (here at least). Any jabbed person's body has been entirely fucked I am sorry to say. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Observations Posted October 28, 2024 Share Posted October 28, 2024 The King is expected to return to a pretty normal schedule of overseas trips next year after coping well with his tour of Australia and Samoa Officials say the tour was the “perfect tonic” for the king amidst his treatment for cancer. Our senior royal correspondent has the story. The tour was the biggest test for the King since his cancer diagnosis earlier this year. Those working closely with him say the visit has “lifted his spirits, mood and recovery”, describing it as a “perfect tonic” A senior royal official has told the BBC that they are now working on a full overseas tour programme for the King and Queen next year, with visits planned for the spring and autumn, as well as more engagements in the UK. On the partnership between the King and Queen, royal aides said the King took great strength from the Queen being with him in Australia and Samoa because as they put it, she “keeps it real”. A senior palace official also gave an insight into how the King has coped with his cancer diagnosis and ongoing treatment, which resumes on his return to the uk. They described him as being a great believer in mind, body and soul and that his sense of duty keeps his mind and soul engaged while doctors make sure his body is properly looked after Daniela Ralph BBC News Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katsika Posted October 28, 2024 Share Posted October 28, 2024 1 hour ago, Observations said: They described him as being a great believer in mind, body and soul and that his sense of duty keeps his mind and soul engaged while doctors make sure his body is properly looked after What an effing FAKE he is. A harmonious Soul/mind/body obviates delegation to others in terms of looking after the body but hey, he has a valet to put paste on his toothbrush and no doubt a butler to bring the tube each time. "sense of duty" = a motivating awareness of ethical responsibility, so he's a hypocrite to boot. I daresay we would all feel "restored" by an all expenses luxury holiday albeit he did have to slum it out in a top class but scheduled flight to Singapore where he picked up Camel who apparently had been enjoying a ten day "respite" holiday in the locale! Hey ho! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jack121 Posted October 28, 2024 Author Share Posted October 28, 2024 23 hours ago, k_j_evans said: Well, perhaps Tony Blair will hold her hand while they jump - he's old enough to off himself... Anyway, I don't think you can get prosecuted any more for killing yourself, sop why doesn't she just get the alcohol and pills, or inject herself with an air bubble and get on with it. No need to travel and spend all that money. I hope she's reading this. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jack121 Posted October 28, 2024 Author Share Posted October 28, 2024 (edited) 15 minutes ago, Katsika said: What an effing FAKE he is. A harmonious Soul/mind/body obviates delegation to others in terms of looking after the body but hey, he has a valet to put paste on his toothbrush and no doubt a butler to bring the tube each time. "sense of duty" = a motivating awareness of ethical responsibility, so he's a hypocrite to boot. I daresay we would all feel "restored" by an all expenses luxury holiday albeit he did have to slum it out in a top class but scheduled flight to Singapore where he picked up Camel who apparently had been enjoying a ten day "respite" holiday in the locale! Hey ho! For people who just turn up somewhere and wave, then send you all of their bills to pay £Billions every year they really are milking this gravy train On kate's and little willy's last holiday it was supposed to be for 2 weeks and cost you £10 million, instead the couple claimed to be exhausted and not fully recovered so the holiday was then extended it to 14 weeks and cost you £53 million. And there's me spending slumming it with my usual £400 on a holiday - what a miser. Meanwhile there were a crowd gathering to wish chaz well on a speedy recovery : Edited October 28, 2024 by jack121 1 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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