You can take it off now
‘You can take it off now.’
‘You can take it off now.’
‘Tell me about the old days again, Dad. When we had silicon chips.’
‘What’s our exit strategy?’
‘That’s not a good sign.’
‘You’re no longer useful to us as an idiot.’
‘It’s just not the same abusing the GP online. I need the face-to-face contact’
‘I can’t believe that Dominic Raab has been reprieved.’
‘We’ve turned into a penal colony’,
‘We’ve renamed the women’s rights group.’
‘I’ve been offered £10,000 to change universities or £20,000 to become a lorry driver.’
‘I’m not joining the Garrick Club until they move with the times!’
‘I’ll bet you anything he’s addicted to gambling.’
‘Have you considered becoming a Covid test provider?’
‘Sounds like complete chaos back home.’
‘Our relationship has gone from bad to special’