Not much to add really....except to say please do not vote for Jeremy Corbyn. It will destroy what is left of your once great United Kingdom.
This is one of my all time Christmas Videos.
Please share, enjoy and remember what Christmas means.
Merry Christmas!
Rowan Dean, host of " Outsiders " at his very best taking the mickey on GretaThunberg!
It cuts in about the minute mark.
Lauren Southern tells it as it is.
By the way, it has gotten worse since this was filmed.
How many countries around the world wish that they had a Leader like this?
What a watch.
We were warned but few people seem to notice, even fewer seem to care. Listen now and tell me how much you think has come to pass in the last 30 years. Courtesy of the VHS VAULT.And user chris0tube for link.
Nice giggle out of this one.
Remember when Bedtime Stories were fun?
Here is one from Peter Sellers 1958.
Los Angeles sure looks like a fun place to live - oops - die.
What the Democrats won't let Trump do, the People are doing!
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Now that humour is officially banned , here are some episodes of a classic show from down under. Check them out. You will be glad you did. As long as you still know how to laugh ....
Back in 1996, Anthony Albanese delivers a speech that came straight from the Michael Douglas movie " The American President".
Albanese is now the Leader of the Opposition Government in Australia! I wonder if he has some new material or if he is just going to peddle someone else's lines? Again?????
This guy has a head for heights.
This twitter thread made me feel quite unwell. I know that it is not a video, but .... I am speechless at the comments.
Warning. It Is not nice.
What the hell is wrong with people today?
I simply cannot comprehend the selfish and cold hearts that some people have. Read the comments. I will leave it to you to make up your mind.
This is one hell of a good video.
Sometimes it's good to have a laugh, even when it isn't funny. After all isn't that what humour is sometimes all about?
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