You should make amends by giving all your free time to canvassing for the conservative party. For the rest of your life.
That's never going to happen... NEVER, I say. The day I canvass for/say anything good about the Libs will be the day those nice young men in their clean white coats are coming to take me away ha-ha, he-he, ho-ho.... for I will have completely and utterly lost my mind.
Being a formerly staunch Labor voter, however, does not mean I'd cast a vote for the other side. In fact, there isn't a politician/political team in Canberra that I'd support or trust.... so I wouldn't p!ss on one even if they were on fire.
Anyhow, thanks for that. After all the complaints regarding toilet paper and etc, I'd lost perspective and overlooked the political rant.
Now for something completely different....
Another thing that pisses me off severely... all these high and mighty snob types who wish to appear better educated than the rest of us and use a foreign language [often French] to describe their feelings or an attitude toward something way up there, fantastic and/or beautiful. Like WTF is that all about? I mean, what's wrong with "Oi, that's bleedin' good, init"??? No need for a plum in the mouth there, and it's direct and to the point.
So no, speaking English then inserting a phrase in French does not impress me one bit. Frankly, seeing it in movies and TV shows is nauseating enough, but if somebody did it right there in front of me, seriously, it'd take me all my self-restraint not to slap them about the jowls.
And while we're on the subject of language, wot's wiv this 'Boston Tea Party derived', Yankee spell checker telling me that my proper English English is wrong? Get over it, I'm going to add U's where they belong and put S's where a Z should never be, orright.!!!