banjo
GOSBTS
Raisins, muesli
Kate Bush
The Gus Poyet one really is ****ing ridiculous. One of our most successful managers of all time, playing the best football the Albion have EVER played.
She sounds DREADFUL on Wuthering Heights.
There I said it.
by the way FYI
Watercress what is the point?
Leaving aside the vegemite controversy, to get back to the original post, I suggest the following:
UKIP
The EU
The Labour Party
The Tories
Smoking
25% of my entire history of 'thumbs down' are now associated with my assertion of Vegimite superiority. I apologise and have sentenced myself to a packed lunch of Marmite sandwiches.
I will never blaspheme the hallowed yeast again.
Does it taste good with brie ?
What tosh! Apart from arrogantly assuming that your view on the EU is a majority view (which pretty much proves my point), just read through the UKIP, the 'Labour must be desperate' and the 'Last nail in the coffin for the Tories' threads and see the amount of vitriol generated. Marmite doesn't even come close!Smoking possibly but the others surely not. There may be some hardcore supporters of each party but I'd say most would see some good things in all parties. I certainly couldn't say I agree 100% with any party. You see this very clearly with the Greens. I know many people who will vote Caroline Lucas as MP but not for Green councillors
And I'd say the EU is even more a grey area - yes, there are people like Cunning Fergus and Westdene Seagull who see no good in it whatsoever but I'd say they were a minority (and a small one at that). I'd say most of us could see some benefits and some drawbacks. In fact, I'd actually say that the EU is the diametric opposite of the marmite effect.