Especially now that we know that the EU Commission was paying the school fees.This picture tells you all you need to know about Johnson
Especially now that we know that the EU Commission was paying the school fees.
An A star in Manspreading. Prophetically, the division between the two benches he's straddling is right underneath him.This picture tells you all you need to know about Johnson
This is very true, but looking down the list of King’s Scholars, Johnson is joined by the likes of Harold Macmillan and John Maynard Keynes, all from very affluent backgrounds. The irony is that scholarships have deviated from the ancient objective of helping the poor to the modern need to primarily help the already richThe EU Commission doesn't have any money, or at least it didn't back in those days.
It was your money, and mine, that paid BJ's school fees, courtesy of the EU.
A bit ironic, if you think about it, on several levels.
The ironic prophesy of that picture is that, despite him taking the captain’s position, he is totally shit at football. As in football, as is life.An A star in Manspreading. Prophetically, the division between the two benches he's straddling is right underneath him.
I wonder if even he would dare say that in Castleford or Barnsley?
The ironic prophesy of that picture is that, despite him taking the captain’s position, he is totally shit at football. As in football, as is life.
Yes, I wonder how bad the rest of the team were? The one on his right seems to have a desire to celebrate the scoring of a goal even before the game has kicked off. Strange folks at Eton.The ironic prophesy of that picture is that, despite him taking the captain’s position, he is totally shit at football. As in football, as is life.
It’s pfm in a nutshell!Any fule kno, that's the Eton Wall Game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eton_wall_game
Steeped in tradition, hugely complicated, lots of activity, lots of noise, a bit of ball furking, plenty of opportunity for injury and no-one ever scores or wins.
There must be a metaphor in there somewhere.
Err….Yeah I knew that….?Any fule kno, that's the Eton Wall Game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eton_wall_game
Steeped in tradition, hugely complicated, lots of activity, lots of noise, a bit of ball furking, plenty of opportunity for injury and no-one ever scores or wins.
There must be a metaphor in there somewhere.
Thanks for the link. It says that the Eton Wall game is “one of two codes of football” played at Eton.Any fule kno, that's the Eton Wall Game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eton_wall_game
Steeped in tradition, hugely complicated, lots of activity, lots of noise, a bit of ball furking, plenty of opportunity for injury and no-one ever scores or wins.
There must be a metaphor in there somewhere.
This is very true, but looking down the list of King’s Scholars, Johnson is joined by the likes of Harold Macmillan and John Maynard Keynes, all from very affluent backgrounds. The irony is that scholarships have deviated from the ancient objective of helping the poor to the modern need to primarily help the already rich
Thanks for the link. It says that the Eton Wall game is “one of two codes of football” played at Eton.
Bloody typical, one rule for them, another for the rest of us. The metaphors keep piling up
I don't think that Johnson's father would qualify as 'rich'….
One rule for us, and a host of get out codes for them?Actually two rules for them, none for us, as the other one isn’t standard lumpen proletariat football either.
The other code being rugby union of course.Thanks for the link. It says that the Eton Wall game is “one of two codes of football” played at Eton.
Bloody typical, one rule for them, another for the rest of us. The metaphors keep piling up
Soccer is for Americans…The other code being rugby union of course.
Soccer is for plebs.