Thanks to the trial I’m just surprised so many people like egg custards :S learn something new every day!!Marks and Spencers are the best. Almost like a meal...nom nom nom

Thanks to the trial I’m just surprised so many people like egg custards :S learn something new every day!!Marks and Spencers are the best. Almost like a meal...nom nom nom
A Long Sentence.
The more I think about the weight of this case and how it will be - and I wish only the babies would be - remembered for hundreds of years, literally - the more I realise that it will be not only what I earlier and deliberately termed the media ministry, but also highly likely the other obvious which again I will deliberately call the department of court cases will be, while of course ensuring that the judiciary is made to feel independent entirely and subject only to rules and histories in the common law as their guide, will in absolute terms be calling the precise shots on how this is handled inside the court, and directions in the same regard I am sure will be issued outside of the court, before the media storm ensues. Maybe a long sentence some of the barristers who didn't like my last post will make them feel that sentence and all its errata itself deserves a long sentence. However I can quite clearly see how it will be a quite obvious briefing that shall be daily given to the current LC, and the PM, and that the current M for the MoM as I have termed it, will be involved, surely, if not only to issue a national position on the matter to the M in the actual ministry's name, at the earliest possible time. All that takes positioning, a great deal of discussion, and time. I can't see how HH the J MG KC isn't going to be in regular contact at the highest of levels, and that restrictions will be very rigid until those mentioned give the go ahead (with appropriate deference to HH the J MG MC). There is far more going on in this case at the national level than Manchester CC and it is perhaps worthy of consideration as a bigger picture. That's all I am noting at the moment. Maybe that's not relevant or doesn't make a lot of sense, but for some you will realise the absolute gravity of all of this. I say this without present experience or employ in respect of such matters at such levels but with a great deal of intuition and corroborating evidence I suppose.
A Long Sentence.
The more I think about the weight of this case and how it will be - and I wish only the babies would be - remembered for hundreds of years, literally - the more I realise that it will be not only what I earlier and deliberately termed the media ministry, but also highly likely the other obvious which again I will deliberately call the department of court cases will be, while of course ensuring that the judiciary is made to feel independent entirely and subject only to rules and histories in the common law as their guide, will in absolute terms be calling the precise shots on how this is handled inside the court, and directions in the same regard I am sure will be issued outside of the court, before the media storm ensues. Maybe a long sentence some of the barristers who didn't like my last post will make them feel that sentence and all its errata itself deserves a long sentence. However I can quite clearly see how it will be a quite obvious briefing that shall be daily given to the current LC, and the PM, and that the current M for the MoM as I have termed it, will be involved, surely, if not only to issue a national position on the matter to the M in the actual ministry's name, at the earliest possible time. All that takes positioning, a great deal of discussion, and time. I can't see how HH the J MG KC isn't going to be in regular contact at the highest of levels, and that restrictions will be very rigid until those mentioned give the go ahead (with appropriate deference to HH the J MG MC). I dare to conjecture there is far more going on in this case at the national level than Manchester CC and it is perhaps worthy of consideration as a bigger picture. That's all I am noting at the moment. Maybe that's not relevant or doesn't make a lot of sense, but for some you will realise the absolute gravity of all of this. I say this without present experience or employ in respect of such matters at such levels but with a great deal of intuition and corroborating evidence I suppose. Sorry if this adds no value whatever, just my train of thought and a mere stream of dreamy consciousness.
Sorry, I've read this 3 times and can't make head nor tail of it. Could you perhaps repost in a more concise way?A Long Sentence.
The more I think about the weight of this case and how it will be - and I wish only the babies would be - remembered for hundreds of years, literally - the more I realise that it will be not only what I earlier and deliberately termed the media ministry, but also highly likely the other obvious which again I will deliberately call the department of court cases will be, while of course ensuring that the judiciary is made to feel independent entirely and subject only to rules and histories in the common law as their guide, will in absolute terms be calling the precise shots on how this is handled inside the court, and directions in the same regard I am sure will be issued outside of the court, before the media storm ensues. Maybe a long sentence some of the barristers who didn't like my last post will make them feel that sentence and all its errata itself deserves a long sentence. However I can quite clearly see how it will be a quite obvious briefing that shall be daily given to the current LC, and the PM, and that the current M for the MoM as I have termed it, will be involved, surely, if not only to issue a national position on the matter to the M in the actual ministry's name, at the earliest possible time. All that takes positioning, a great deal of discussion, and time. I can't see how HH the J MG KC isn't going to be in regular contact at the highest of levels, and that restrictions will be very rigid until those mentioned give the go ahead (with appropriate deference to HH the J MG MC). I dare to conjecture there is far more going on in this case at the national level than Manchester CC and it is perhaps worthy of consideration as a bigger picture. That's all I am noting at the moment. Maybe that's not relevant or doesn't make a lot of sense, but for some you will realise the absolute gravity of all of this. I say this without present experience or employ in respect of such matters at such levels but with a great deal of intuition and corroborating evidence I suppose. Sorry if this adds no value whatever, just my train of thought and a mere stream of dreamy consciousness.
It's a northern thing, I think. My dad loved 'emThanks to the trial I’m just surprised so many people like egg custards :S learn something new every day!!![]()
I'm sorry, maybe it's because I've just worked a 13 hour shift and then sat in a traffic jam at 9pm but I have absolutely no idea what any of this means!
And I hate egg custards! Give me a scotch egg every time!!!!
Glad i weren't alone in not having a clue lolI'd be more worried about you if you understood that post, to be fair.
It's a northern thing, I think. My dad loved 'em![]()
Is it like creme brulee?It's a northern thing, I think. My dad loved 'em![]()
Hmm, not quiteIs it like creme brulee?
And I hate egg custards! Give me a scotch egg every time!!!!
I prefer a quicheI don’t like either of those.
I’ll eat a custard slice but they’re a bit messy and I’ll up your scotch egg with a Melton Mowbray pork pie![]()
No. N. No more. My brain hurts.Sorry, I've read this 3 times and can't make head nor tail of it. Could you perhaps repost in a more concise way?![]()
Hmm, not quiteIt's soggy pastry containing a horrible egg mixture.
Edited to say: Sometimes the pastry is good and the egg mixture not so bad.
I'm so sorry. I don't know what I was thinking.GET IN THE SHREDDER !
Don't worry. I think it must be a case of Deliberations Delirium.I'm so sorry. I don't know what I was thinking.
I didn't mean to disrespect the beloved Egg Custard.
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