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I think drugs are involved - they all seem to have dropped an 'E'. As it were.Prufrock wrote:Involving Messrs Holdsworth, Gaffney and Windass.Bruce Rioja wrote:Oh, see, I'm actually rather hoping that one day something mildly untowards happens in Bradshaw.thebish wrote:a few pages back someone ranted about the media adding "gate" to anything that was slightly scandalous - after Watergate...
well - today I heard Brown's gaffe described as "Bigot-gate"
aggghhhhhhhhhhh!!!
Presumably, they'll be doing something unsavoury to Ginger Spice, no doubt.
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Thing is, is ginger definitely a spice? I thought it was a root? And I'd question whether it was sweet aswell, while we're at it.
Edit: its actually a tuber. So there.
Edit: its actually a tuber. So there.
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i know - but it behaves more like a spice than a spud... my motto is 'don't believe what they say, believe what they do'... ginger's a spice, n that's that...Lord Kangana wrote:Thing is, is ginger definitely a spice? I thought it was a root? And I'd question whether it was sweet aswell, while we're at it.
Edit: its actually a tuber. So there.
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Can you get a tune out of itLord Kangana wrote:Thing is, is ginger definitely a spice? I thought it was a root? And I'd question whether it was sweet aswell, while we're at it.
Edit: its actually a tuber. So there.
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Coming over here, taking our jobs, living off our benefits.thebish wrote:Hordes of blue-rinse Brits who buggered off to Spain for a better life - now all flocking back to the UK because there has been such a downturn in the Spanish economy.
feck off back to your spanish ghettos you blood-sucking economic migrants........
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Yep. A bit like about 2/3 of the (socialist) Cabinet.CAPSLOCK wrote:Kids who attend private schools then preach about how privilege is all wrong
Oooops, sorry, off to the Politics Thread.
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Tony Blair, Harriet Harperson, Ruth Kelly, Ed Balls, Jacquie Smith, the Millibands, Shaun Woodward, Peter Mandelson ..... yep, I take your point. So overburdened by principle they can barely stand up.BWFC_Insane wrote:People with principles.
My god they are annoying.
Why can't we all just be greedy self serving individuals?
Good job John Prescott & Hazel Blears didn't go to a posh schools I suppose or their high principles would have been just overbearing.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
"I understand you are a very good footballer" ... "I try".
It's the most pish of all pish arguments. I know I was priveleged, and as such I feel a responsibility to contribute to help people who weren't. Controversial. If I hadn't been, and was arguing the same point, it would be with a clear personal interest, but the fact that I did go to private school and still argue that shows it has much more conviction. But hey, maybe I should just be a selfish f*cker.bobo the clown wrote:Yep. A bit like about 2/3 of the (socialist) Cabinet.CAPSLOCK wrote:Kids who attend private schools then preach about how privilege is all wrong
Oooops, sorry, off to the Politics Thread.
And Bobo, if you think this government is socialist I think you need to go look up what socialist means.
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