tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7833323371429093721.post2634773761170708104..comments2023-10-10T17:07:24.466+01:00Comments on Mrs Rigby says ...: Monty Python @ Sangin.Mrs Rigbyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02896765062231309345noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7833323371429093721.post-44875701344500892152010-02-09T01:05:00.648+00:002010-02-09T01:05:00.648+00:00Umm, *wriggle/squirm*, on this blog rhetorical que...Umm, *wriggle/squirm*, on this blog rhetorical questions don't always get a question mark - saves on ink and uses less electricity to open the webpage because it loads a zillionth of a second more quickly ;)<br /><br />See - we Rigbys are true friends of the environment.<br /><br />And whichever 'Jenny' it might have been - a spoof would be thrilled and I'm sure the real one wouldn't mind too much either.Mrs Rigbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06389986110372627649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7833323371429093721.post-31159127014705549572010-02-09T00:52:14.105+00:002010-02-09T00:52:14.105+00:00If Jenny has been impersonated then I direct my co...If Jenny has been impersonated then I direct my comments only to the impersonator and apologise to Jenny. With the following reservation, I agree with Mrs R that, "Sad times, though, don't you think, when a comment like that could be real, and some might think it's good policy." Mrs R, you should have added a question mark.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14862933162954938938noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7833323371429093721.post-84012904106397702552010-02-09T00:45:14.660+00:002010-02-09T00:45:14.660+00:00The thing with newspaper comments is that you can ...The thing with newspaper comments is that you can choose your own name, so it could easily be somebody pretending to be "Jenny Jones" or even a completely different person who happens to have the same name - and it could also be a total wind up, same as the one about quiche.<br /><br />Sad times, though, don't you think, when a comment like that could be real, and some might think it's good policy.Mrs Rigbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06389986110372627649noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7833323371429093721.post-23124680069598188292010-02-08T20:21:15.719+00:002010-02-08T20:21:15.719+00:00A diet of Spam sounds a bit monotonous but it is b...A diet of Spam sounds a bit monotonous but it is better than nothing. Jenny Jones needs to get a haircut and get with the programme: like Harriet Harman, Tessa Jowell and other busybodies, she obviously has the makings of one of the more assertive NCOs with her, "This is clearly not good food. It will cause obesity and heart disease in the future and should be banned forthwith." Put that man on a charge! She might find that troops with nothing to eat get restless and were she in command she might find herself the object of some not-so-friendly fire. The really depressing thing, apart from the thought of Sgt Jones getting it in the neck, is the thoroughgoing prejudice in her remark: "This is clearly not good food [...] and should be banned forthwith." Jenny, love, your chosen subject is the analysis of ancient bird droppings and we would all regard it as a favour if you would stick to something you know about:<br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jenny_Jones_(Green_politician)Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14862933162954938938noreply@blogger.com