Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Big day today - going shopping! It's my major social event of the week. It also offers the opportunity to pop some treats in my trolley. I bought a chocolate fudge cake last week and felt such conflicting emotions : 70% guilt but a wonderful 30% joy! I looked forward to a large slice every day on my return from my daily boring walk. Should I buy another or should I be sensible and focus on healthy eating? I know. Health comes first. Och.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Morning, Dull n cloudy here today with a biting wind. I always take it bad when the weather does a u turn. Last week sitting in the sun and now back to freezing, sheeezze.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
Aye Roxy, I saw that on Twitter. Every second person was joining and tagging her. All the others were bashing her down, wanting her to quit. I don't care either way - I just want her to get on with getting rid of Covid so I can go to the beach!Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
I saw a very different side to the reaction. General disgust at the apparent forgetfulness of the FM who just couldn't give straight answers. That newspaper is an SNP paper. The twitterati were laughing at it. SNP membership has been falling all year.Re: Over 50's Club Scotland (part 3)
She did waffle a bit, yes...and her body language was obvious. Folded arms and hunched a bit when she was struggling, and open gestures when she was confident. I felt for her at times when she appeared to be emotional (under pressure?), but it could all be just an act. And she faced some harshness at FM questions today, by all accounts. I didn't see that. I think I have had enough of her this week - but she is a tough nut, I'll give her that.
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