If you wish to purchase a candle they are being sold by M&S for £4.
That’s 1p for every 1800 British War dead or 1p for every 60’000 casualties from all nationalities.
A quite staggering figure.
Wow, someone who actually reads the sun!
As I work in IT
“CTRL + ALT + DELETE”
I don’t know what to do with the EU debate.
If you ask me, as an Englishman, if I want to come out of the EU I hesitate.
I hesitate because although coming out of the EU seems like a good idea (bendy bananas and all that?),
I have to look at my own working experience over the past 15 years.
1994 – 2003 – Employed by Cap Gemini UK (French Company)
2004 – 2009 – Employed by O2 UK (Spanish Company)
So while it may seem like we owe nothing to the EU a lot of our jobs depend on it.
So, reluctantly I’m in. But I hate it! Just don’t know why?
It certainly opened the eyes of any passing children in Tesco. Let me point that out again: children. And it won’t stop anything in Syria.
But it might upset all those supermarkets and newsagents who found themselves forced to display kiddie war-porn just to satisfy some editors bloodlust.Ok, so you feel real proud of yourself, but let the adults talk now.
For those who must see that front page… http://resources0.news.com.au/images/2014/08/12/1227022/416376-ff242184-221f-11e4-a212-44a8a3dd312b.jpg
Yes, it’s such a well balanced and adult paper, on the same page…
“Exclusive. Women with UK’s biggest trout pout!”
… I rest my case.
Fair comment. Original post altered in case it should cause offense.

I know, it’s a cheap gag. To be honest all the good Tarrants, I mean tyrants have been done already.
It’s not truly Lego until you’ve used at least one blue roof tile and that small clear square with the wheels.
Good tyrants all gone? Try adding a few bad ones!!!
By good I meant historically meaty.
Come on, Hitler was a genocidal f**k head but he does make great TV. The Hitler, sorry History channel is pretty much devoted to him.
There is probably not one member of this forum that doesn’t have a book which relates to Hitler or the Second World War in some way.
Two Lancasters?
As I read in one book `War makes damn good reading`.
Yes the second world war was terrible, but in some way we are enriched by it.
At what point in parenthood do you decide it’s time to take your children to a gun range to fire a machine gun?
I guess it’s a cultural thing but apart from an air pistol when I was 15 I’ve never fired a gun.
What makes me laugh is when you see a sign in a shop saying,
“Sale now on. Everything must go!”
Like, when the sale is not on they only want to sell a few things?
Chemists that have Immodeum at the impulse counter near the checkout. Lets be honest either you have the ****s or you don’t.
As for tv adverts two that make me cringe.
The SEAT ad with the kid and the spaceship. Yes I want to buy a car that has flashing red bits for tunnel driving.
The mouth wash that states “for people who’s gums bleed when they brush”. Glad they don’t do Analsol.
Well for a start, it appears to have changed its spelling. 😉
Moggy
Now sorted.
I was being ironic. Well, okay I can’t spoil – err, I mean spell.
Interesting quote from the Pope.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-29190890
I kind of agree with him. Not a world war in the traditional sense but a piece meal war thought by many countries, on many fronts.
Sex education for me started at school and involved a broom handle, a condom stretched to enormous proportions and a very graphic (not to mention colourful) film of child birth.
My parents didn’t mention such things.