Did all of them but Lake District one was good and I was there the most. It was best job I've ever had.
How on earth Sainsburys justified paying for that I will ever know. We stayed in the luxury cabins, they rented out whole streets of lodges. Must have cost millions.
The only time I have ever experienced poverty was, surprise, surprise under Thatcher's government. I remember my Mum working night shifts and still having to ask our neighbours for food, all sleeping in one room because the heating was cut off. The Tory's are driving the country this way again...
The Jewish Holocaust will be debated by millions of people for hundreds of years to come. No one will ever come to a conclusion about the perpetrators. Saome say forgive, some say no punishment is painful enough. Only this bookkeeper can truly know what his feelings or intentions were. With that...
While I see your point and agree to some extent I do think you are a little out of touch. Not having a mobile, a computer or a car can seriously put one at a disadvantage in this day and age. Does not having them mean you are living in poverty? Debatable. It certainly means you would reach...
Nobody really knows what effect man has on climate change because the timeline of data is too short at this point. However, all reputable scientists agree we are having a detrimental and likely catastrophic effect on our climate. Various bodies, companies and governments will always find a...
6 years ago I did some role play/verbatim acting work with Sainsbury's staff. Saisnbury's were running a 5 month training seminar on "Trust". Sounds awful right? It was for the staff I'm sure. For us actors it was tremendous. They'd hired Centreparcs up and down the country out. We git free...
Yep dirty Tories have redefined child poverty so their March on the poor can continue unabated. Those of you who voted this fascist government in should hang your heads in shame. Hang your bloody heads.
More money to be spent on vocational training
Less emphasis on profit and more on quality of life
Priviliged classes to be accountable for their actions
It's a problem but not as much as media and government would have you believe. I have other things I'm more concerned about such as Theresa May's proposals for the snooper's charter and Cameron's utterings of forcing all of us to pay into a saving scheme to pay for our own medical treatment and...
Mainstream cinema has been poor this year. Nobody wants to go up against Mad Max, Spectre or SW7. The big films that have tried have not been very good. JW and Terminator were both dire.
If forced to pick I'd choose F1, it's dull but at least there's loud noise, atmosphere, smoking hot pit girls bobbling about, things going on around the race. Wimbledon is just sitting in the searing heat watching overpriviliged posho's playing a really boring sport while surrounded by the kind...
I couldn't think of anything duller than going to Wimbers but they only go to get seen on the telly don't they.
Beckham, one hell of a footballer but that's as far as his appeal goes for me. Being endlessly photographed walking through airports with your wife and kids doesn't a great man make...
All seems like it will be good except for the eternally annoying, not that funny, ever so chuffed with himself, Simon Pegg turning up. You don't see it on that, but Daniel Craig is a Stormtrooper in there somewhere too.
In the wider Star Wars universe Darth Maul is alive in a cave somewhere with mechanical legs and gone insane after his Sith Witch mother fixed him up.
*I have a nephew who is mad keen. I don't like sci fi that much, though I liked the first new Star Trek one.