Friday, 8 May 2009

Tweet of the Week

Tweet of the Week


SarahBrown10Beautiful afternoon - strawberry plants have baby strawbs, and peppers and tomatoes shooting up. Need to sort out my twitpics
about 2 hours ago from web

I do wish I'd put a bet on for her to make more money than her husband when he's given the heave-ho.  She knows how to use technology, much to my envy.  Of course it's all meticulously planned through the No 10 PR department and one which may work with 'floating' voters. Forgive me asking but who had one of the most reputable and efficient PR companies in the UK?  Aye you've guessed, Sarah Brown.

8 comments:

Fitaloon said...

Saw her tweet and wondered if she was in La La land with her husband. Its like nothing is going on in the world apart from good and wonderful things, a veritable paradise.

MekQuarrie said...

Hey there SR. Just wondered why Mrs Broon's strawberries have the infamy of being tagged by you as a 'Charlie Gordon' story (some mixup with another 'Gordon' maybe)? What is Glasgow's former leader doing nowadays anyway? I thought he had become 'someone' in the Labour Party, but the evidence of my own eyes and ears steers me quickly away from this fallacy...

Anonymous said...

Sarah Brown was a big shot in the left wing media company Wolff Olins, who have been awarded all sorts of governmental contracts over the last twelve Years, without even needing to tender a bid.

Remember This little monstrosity at a cost to the British tax payer of £400,000?

Which of course brings me nicely onto New Labours other little pet quango Common Purpose which has taken millions of pounds in lottery grants in the guise of a left wing political charity.

Wonderful! - but as usual New Labour piggies have been looking after their own!

subrosa said...

Thank you Mek, you're right wrong Gordon! We haven't heard of the other one for a while have we? He must be plotting something, I wonder what.

subrosa said...

Dazed, Common Purpose scares me, I just don't have the courage to read more about it but I wish someone would expose it more.

Baron's Life said...

I don't want to meddle in your politics...lol...but I can't help coming back and reading your posts coz you reflect exactly what's going on in today's world...lol
A whole lot of lefties trying to be politically correct, avoiding the day to day problems and proclaiming a perfect world of rosy smelling roses while trying to spend their way out of a global recession, the likes of which were not seen since 1929...I guess they are all following Mr. Obama's lead, another leftie.... YES WE CAN...the question is YES we Can what? Spend money we owe...then the answer is YES we CAN.
The economic turmoil we are seeing now is not going to die any time soon. The efforts, we, the free world are making in the middle east and Afghanistan are not going to bear fruit. You can't reason with people who behead fellow human beings in the name of God or religion..!
Iraq will go back to chaos the minute the coalition pulls out, Afghanistan is not going to change, Pakistan will not give up its bed of terrorism..!
What's the answer...to all our woes...you tell me my friend. The answer my friend the answer is in the wind.
Now back to you...why the hell did you elect the guy if you don't like him?

To change the world is not going to be easy, in fact it's not going to be possible...so the sooner we realize this, the sooner we can solve our own local problems. Let them kill each other if they want to...What the Western world needs to realize is that fraternizing with these blokes is not going to make a damn difference... Nuke them or leave them... I still hear Nick's screams as he was being be-headed by some Iraqi animal on TV..Was this right? I don't think so...Why did we not nuke them right then and there? I don't know... But unless we are willing to stop all this pussy footing around and asking the forever to be or not to be question...we are going to suffer even more than we do today.
Our biggset problem is not Gordon Brown, or Obama, or Sarkosy or the EU...Our biggest problem is that we are too nice and reluctant to take decisive measures to end the pain. And we are paying the price for it...The price for it in lost jobs, the price for it in education, the price for it in culture,the price for it in not being able to take care of our elders, the price for it in health care, the price for it in self respect, the price for it in not being able to raise our children..enough said before I get a heart attack... We need to stop being nice and we need to look after ourselves first for good charity starts at home... here I said it...!

subrosa said...

Sorry Fitaloon I didn't reply,just didn't scroll back enough :) Privileged folks like them are in la la land though aren't they or they wouldn't have the nerve to steal money from us to pay cleaners would they.

subrosa said...

Morning Baron, Brown wasn't elected as Prime Minister, he took over from Tony Blair mid-term. They can do that here. It's the party which is elected not the person. Does that make sense?

Your saying 'charity begins at home' is becoming very popular with my age group because we have comparisons stretching back years. But you can't say it you know, because someone will then say it's offensive to x y z. I've said it too and I believe in it so there! It will take generations to recover a sense of community and society Baron, possible the same with you.

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