I'd forgotten this:
What the article doesn't mention is that it was a paring knife for cutting up her apple wasn't it?
This part of the article is also intriguing:
"... pray to God for fogiveness" rings a bell somewhere, ... surely not ...
Having lived in the UK for my first 26 years and Germany for my second 26 years, I can agree with this:
I can also agree with this:
With the last two words deleted. Whilst I would much rather be ill in Germany and my experience of the health system here is much better than in the UK, German...
I wouldn't worry, I'm sure no-one will go searching for clues:
And look up the citation to see who has been beseeching the almighty for forgiveness, in a review of a publication by his mates no less on page 82 of the following...
Michael Sharpe doesn't get to define what conduct is becoming for an MP. The presumption of the fellow! He should concern himself with what conduct is becoming of a scientist, because he has continuously fallen way short of the mark.
Looks like a good article but I can't read it because that "featured articles" video on the left is too distracting - moving picture in the corner of my eye when I'm trying to read is too annoying. Can't scroll it away or turn it off, so the article will just have to go unread.
Well that could have gone both ways but fortunately I think it went our way. Interesting to see the longer clip - Gervais doesn't look as bad in the longer clip as he is made to look in Unrest - he says he knows it's a physiological disease and not psychosomatic.
Possibly, I don't pretend to...
I'm not so sure. That's certainly how Sharpe is trying to portray it. She may have just been making the point that to write to her in such terms at all in any context is unacceptable. If his only defence is that he was falsely accusing her misrepresenting science, that's a pretty poor defence...
Now this is interesting. As well as his "have you really read it?" meme, he also has a "are you really a scientist?" meme. Both just name calling, but interesting.
One of the many things I had to give up because of ME was charitable work. When Michael Sharpe finally gets out of the way so that work on my illness can progress, if I ever recover to the point that I can take up charity work again, and I happen to find him in front of me hopefully holding up...
I suspect it would be interesting to see how he describes his critics, which would help show his true colours and undermine his credibility further.
Oh I get it. In his briefing he said misrepresenting science in parliament is conduct unbecoming of an MP. She said standing up for the most...
Three mistakes in 4 words? (privilege spelt wrong, disappointing shouldn't be an adverb, though spelt wrong). Or does he mean the debate was disappointingly thorough? Unlike his grasp of spelling and grammar.
No matter. This from a guy who has never used his privileged position to defame...
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