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Queen Elizabeth death: Daniel Craig recalls ‘very funny’ joke royal made at his expense | The Independent

December 10, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

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Daniel Craig recalled a “very funny” joke that the Queen once made to him in private.

On Thursday (8 September), the Royal Family announced that the Queen died peacefully at Balmoral, aged 96.

The James Bond star was one of the first celebrities to pay tribute to the late royal. Elton John, Janet Jackson, and Victoria Beckham are among the others to have remembered the Queen following news of her death.

Prior to her death, earlier this year, Craig recalled meeting the Queen when they filmed a funny sketch together for the 2012 London Olympics.

During an appearance on The Late Show, the actor said that the 95-year-old is “very funny, wants to crack a joke, and crack a joke about me”.

Craig added: “We were having our photograph taken, and she just went, ‘Oh no, he’s the one that doesn’t smile.’”

Host Stephen Colbert asked Craig what the Queen’s pet corgis were like.

“I was rolling around on the floor with them most of the time,” said the actor. “I mean, they’re just there. I think they have their own footmen. They’re very friendly.”

In December 2021, Craig was awarded the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George in the New Year’s Honours List, an honour typically given to diplomats and spies.

It is the same honour given to his character James Bond, whom he played since 2006 until last year’s No Time to Die.

(BBC)

The honour bestowed on Craig recognises service in a foreign country, or in relation to foreign and Commonwealth affairs, such as the work of diplomats overseas.

The fictional spy has a CMG in Ian Fleming’s books as well as their film adaptations.

You can follow along with live updates regarding the Queen’s death here.

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21 Children’s Antics That Would Probably Make Even the Most Bitter Person Laugh

December 10, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Having a child in the family guarantees a smile at home. They copy everything they see and learn everything, but the innocent way they look at things gives them the ability to create unique moments in the process. From crazy comments to the craziest thoughts, below we share 21 children’s smart things have said that made us crack.

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‘Climate Crazy Globalist’ : Sen. Barrasso Slams John Kerry & Biden

December 9, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

“Joe Biden and his climate crazy globalist John Kerry continue to do great damage to our country, our economy and our national security.”

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No wonder Coronation Street’s lost millions of viewers – it’s gone from funny and feisty to a worthy woke bore

December 9, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

AS a temperamental teenager growing up in the 1970s, one thing my mother did would have me slamming doors like no other.

Her nightly settling down to the soaps, which seemed to sum up her preference for watching drama rather than causing it — the opposite of me.

Alison King in her role of Carla Connor on Coronation Street
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Summer Spellman as played by Harriet Bibby
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Gemma Winter is played by Dolly-Rose Campbell – pictured with Chesney Brown (Sam Aston)[/caption]

Maria Connor as played by Samia Longchambon
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I still only have to hear the theme tune to Emmerdale and it makes me want to commit a minor crime against property.

But in adult life, I discovered Coronation Street — and loved it.

Much of the dry northern humour — especially the exchanges between Deirdre Barlow and her mother Blanche Hunt — was worthy of my favourite playwright, Alan Bennett.

The women in general were wonderful and I sought out the ones I’d missed from ITV2’s Classic Coronation Street series. No more

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I wrote here in March about the woeful way the women of Weatherfield have changed — be they brawling sex bombs or humbug-sucking acid drops — into a variety of drips, drabs and dreary doom-mongers.

As I previously noted, sexy Maria quit bed-hopping to worry about climate change, jolly delinquent Gemma spends her entire time fretting about The Quads while smokin’ siren Carla only ever seems to “pop in” to a scene to pick up her car keys — she’s way too “hot” for Corrie now.

Women are the first casualties of woke; see the #BeKind motif on girls’ clothing, never on boys’, though boys could benefit from the advice more, and the way we are encouraged to give up everything from toilets to trophies.

The Corrie girls are no longer sparky humans but interchangeable issue-havers dealing with , bullying, cyber-stalking, early , diabetes and sex-tape-shaming as a kind of tag team of trauma.

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In a recent scene, three gay men barked at a teenage girl (Summer — supposedly a brain box, but behaves like an over-emotional halfwit) about her “sugar levels”, which led to highly unpleasant optics.

Now a pair of evil Christians are attempting to use her as a surrogate; I can’t help thinking that if a gay couple wanted to rent out her womb, it would be portrayed as a positive thing.

Though Muslims are treated with respect in the Street, the only good Christian is Billy the Vicar, who wears a look of permanent sorrow and does an annoying intake of breath presaging each line ­— in which he is invariably guilty/sorry/wrong.

On this strange new pod-people Street, which looks the same but has an air of body-snatching about it, 11-year-old boys lecture adults on the superiority of restorative as opposed to carceral justice.

Saintly migrants regularly appear, and reluctance to offer hospitality immediately marks indigenous characters out as either silly or sinister.

Things appeared to be getting interesting when a left-wing gaggle recently rocked up as the crew of eco-nut Spider, spouting anti-capitalist propaganda and conspiracy theories.

I can’t help thinking that if a gay couple wanted to rent out Summer’s womb, it would be portrayed as a positive thing.


Julie Burchill

But self-righteous dry-drunk Peter Barlow soon discovered at an impromptu pop concert that they don’t like immigrants — so they’re not left-wing after all and one of them is an undercover policeman.

You can’t help thinking that the producers lost their nerve about whatever they were originally planning to do and just fell back on the tried and tested Evil Racist trope.

And now ringleader Griff has got his hooks into Max, the token left-behind white boy, ripe for radicalisation, who has in turn taken up with a white supremacist cutie who doesn’t like curry.

Meanwhile, teenage boot boys have taken to calling their victims “snowflakes” — because thugs are really informed about the culture wars.

In case you think I’m exaggerating, I kept a note of the scenes before the first ad break on the evening of November 11.

Fiery characters Blanche Hunt and Deirdre Barlow
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Julie Burchill says: ‘Life is hard enough for people today — and getting worse — for them to want to be lectured every time they sit down and seek entertainment’
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It went like this:

  • Discussion of how people shouldn’t be a scared of asylum seekers.
  • Discussion of a child wanting to visit the murderer of his mother.
  • Character with diabetes looking peaky.
  • Falsely accused murderer sad about his daughter being a real murderer.
  • Character “called out” for racism in Roy’s Rolls.
  • White working-class boy brain-washed by Islamophobic rabble-rouser.

It’s only being so cheerful that keeps them going!

There have recently been genuinely touching and skilful “issue” storylines — the trafficking of Alina and the murder of Seb come to mind.

From 1998 to 2014, the portrayal of Hayley Cropper — the first ever trans character on a TV series — was totally believable.

But I just don’t think the lightness of touch and playful humour used to create Hayley could happen these days — she’d be a dress-up doll sent to instruct us on diversity, and thus unsympathetic as scolds always are.

Life is hard enough for people today — and getting worse — for them to want to be lectured every time they sit down and seek entertainment.

Watching Corrie used to feel like eavesdropping on a couple of outrageous old matriarchs on the bus, now it’s like sitting in a doctor’s surgery reading public health pamphlets.


Julie Burchill

“A story of working people,” says the proud blurb on ITV Hub.

But Labour lost the Red Wall through lecturing rather than listening and the Street appears to be going the same way.

Though an episode can still claim six million viewers, the audience has dropped by nearly 20 per cent over the past five years, and from more than 26million in 1987 to less than five million this year.

Watching Corrie used to feel like eavesdropping on a couple of outrageous old matriarchs on the bus and wishing you could be part of their Hell’s Grannies gang.

Now it’s like sitting in a doctor’s waiting room without a book, losing the will to live as you plough through public health pamphlets, or like accidentally walking into a local council workshop on inclusivity.

And I hate seeing this invasion of the Corrie-snatchers ruining what could — for once, even considering how the phrase is overused — justifiably be called a national treasure.

Street’s stories are so right-on

WRITERS have catapulted Corrie into the woke era with a spate of right-on and hard-hitting storylines.

Last month pregnant teen Summer Spellman toyed with having an abortion, but instead is set to sell her baby to childless couple Esther and Mike.

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Troubled teen Max Turner is set to be radicalised by far-right eco-campaigners[/caption]

Gang leader Griff and undercover police informer Spider
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In June, Maria Connor was horrified when someone used her face in a deepfake X-rated video.

Hairdresser turned local councillor Maria Connor has received death threats on a social media post about refugees.

Could it be one-time opponent Bernard Barnes, who earlier this year was foiled by Maria for trying to suppress a report on air pollution?

Tim and Sally were visiting a relaxation coach as he was suffering from erectile dysfunction – and then healthcare worker Aggie decided he had developed a sex phobia after going through major surgery.

In June, unemployed Leo started making hipster homebrew.

To cheer him up, Daisy made his concoction a guest ale at the Rovers.

Toyah Battersby bumped into old flame Spider when she staged a protest against burning recycling after the Weatherfield bin strikes.

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But Spider was soon arrested for taking part in a protest against fracking.

Troubled teen Max Turner is set to be radicalised by far-right eco-campaigners – with gang leader Griff taking him to a racist concert – while Spider has gone undercover for the police to infiltrate the campaigners.

Self-righteous dry-drunk Peter Barlow discovered a dislike of immigrants
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Pep Guardiola labels Benjamin Mendy “happy and funny boy” at rape trial – Mirror Online

December 9, 2022 by humorouz Leave a Comment

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has told jurors he had “no idea” what rape accused Benjamin Mendy did off the pitch as he is “not his father”.

The Spanish football manager said Mendy was a “happy and funny boy” and it would be “difficult to find anyone in the locker room who would speak badly of him”. He said he was aware Mendy broke lockdown restrictions in 2020 by holding parties and said the pair had a chat.

He said: “Of course I was not happy. We talked about that and he accepted that he didn’t do the right thing.”

Asked if he was aware of the allegations Mendy faced, Guardiola said he had been asked to come to court by the 28-year-old to give character evidence, adding: “And that’s why I’m here.”

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Mendy is accused of raping and sexually assaulting a total of six different women on five different occasions at his home in Mottram St Andrew between October 2018 and August last year.

Mendy denies seven counts of rape, one count of attempted rape and one count of sexual assault.

Guardiola, 51, told jurors at Chester Crown Court this afternoon he noticed Mendy when he was playing for Monaco and beat Manchester City in a match.

He said: “We were really impressed as a club, he had the potential to play with us.

“I think he’s a generous boy and very quickly adapted to the team. I would say he was happy when he could help the other [players]. I remember, when you asked him something for his mate or for the club, always he was able to do it.

“And he’s a funny boy. He was the player that was the happiest the most – I would say more than on the pitch – in the training sessions.”

Asked by Mendy’s barrister Eleanor Laws KC if he knew Mendy enjoyed his social life, Guardiola replied: “I can see the players when we are together in the training sessions. In their private life I don’t know what they do.

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“I’m not active in social media so I don’t follow my players on social media, so I don’t know what they were doing out of my control of the training sessions and the games.”

Ms Laws said: “Your interest is what he’s like on the pitch and in the training sessions.”

Guardiola replied: “Absolutely – I’m not his father” and laughed.

He added: “We are 22 players – I cannot control them off the pitch and if they are not ready to make training sessions I would notice immediately. That’s what I’m taking care of and paying attention to.”

Asked if there were times when Mendy’s social life appeared to be affecting his performance, Guardiola said: “I don’t know what the effect of his life outside the pitch was on the pitch but of course I try to demand the best of him – sometimes he delivered to us, sometimes he didn’t deliver.”

Mendy’s co-accused Louis Saha Matturie, 41, of Eccles, Salford, denies six counts of rape and three counts of sexual assault relating to seven young women.

The trial continues.

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