STOP THE PRESSES — there have been some new Black Spider memos released.
The previous messages were met with mixed reviews, but offered an interesting view into the thinking processes of Prince Charles.
What mysteries could these contain? Looking to the Internet, the outcome is clear:
Prince Charles is boring. #blackspider
— Charles Clark (@_CharlesClark) June 4, 2015
Oh. Guess we should move on then.
Technology on the mind of the European year for Development, yet some people are fighting change, or at least attempts at it:
Confused about App for #EDD15 apart from excluding people without mobile phones working in Belgium, what use is it more than a show of hands
— Frazer Goodwin (@FrazerGoodwin) June 4, 2015
I guess he has a point, phone batteries tend not to last whole conferences anyway.
Famous right wing dictators include Francisco Franco, Josef Tiso, Antanas Smetona and… David Cameron?
It looks like the Prime Minister has made it into someone’s bad books:
Someone within government has just added 'David Cameron' to Wikipedia's right-wing dictators. https://t.co/pH12azUrjV pic.twitter.com/IsBI1LNnbb
— Jim Waterson (@jimwaterson) June 3, 2015
There’s been a lot of talk about FIFA and Greece at the moment, so for our Friday funnies, here’s my favorites:
Welcome to the party of markets. #Draghi #Merkel #ECB pic.twitter.com/rTp6hMQanL
— Victor Leonardi (@VICTORLEONARDIB) June 3, 2015
How the Internet saw #BlatterOut (Vine via @jtahh) http://t.co/LawKUBtkU9 https://t.co/z2KhX4Lyae
— Bleacher Report UK (@br_uk) June 3, 2015
Think you have something to contribute? Tweet @JohnstonJules with your suggestions.
R/T not endorsement, more likely satirizing, in one way or another.