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Watching it atm...quite good actually. John Sessions as Geoffrey Howe...lol.William the White wrote:Sub titled 'Scary Nanny'...mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Am planning to watch 'Margaret' - a dramatization of Thatcher's last days in office this evening... should be interesting.
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Unfortunately I can't watch the Devil re-incarnate paraded before our eyes in a tragic disservice to the poor actress thence I would forever irrationally hate. Instead I must make do with with youtube Dylan Moran's 'Monster'. Absolute hero of a man. I honestly believe anyone who doesn't find him funny has no soul.Verbal wrote:Watching it atm...quite good actually. John Sessions as Geoffrey Howe...lol.William the White wrote:Sub titled 'Scary Nanny'...mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Am planning to watch 'Margaret' - a dramatization of Thatcher's last days in office this evening... should be interesting.
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It is rather good. Seeing her getting transformed into the behemoth (or leviathan...whichever is correct) which ultimately led to her downfallPrufrock wrote:Unfortunately I can't watch the Devil re-incarnate paraded before our eyes in a tragic disservice to the poor actress thence I would forever irrationally hate. Instead I must make do with with youtube Dylan Moran's 'Monster'. Absolute hero of a man. I honestly believe anyone who doesn't find him funny has no soul.Verbal wrote:Watching it atm...quite good actually. John Sessions as Geoffrey Howe...lol.William the White wrote:Sub titled 'Scary Nanny'...mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Am planning to watch 'Margaret' - a dramatization of Thatcher's last days in office this evening... should be interesting.
Question is: would you fellate a smurf?
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Nope, I'm a Gargamel man all the way.Verbal wrote:It is rather good. Seeing her getting transformed into the behemoth (or leviathan...whichever is correct) which ultimately led to her downfallPrufrock wrote:Unfortunately I can't watch the Devil re-incarnate paraded before our eyes in a tragic disservice to the poor actress thence I would forever irrationally hate. Instead I must make do with with youtube Dylan Moran's 'Monster'. Absolute hero of a man. I honestly believe anyone who doesn't find him funny has no soul.Verbal wrote:Watching it atm...quite good actually. John Sessions as Geoffrey Howe...lol.William the White wrote:Sub titled 'Scary Nanny'...mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Am planning to watch 'Margaret' - a dramatization of Thatcher's last days in office this evening... should be interesting.
Question is: would you fellate a smurf?
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Heh, garglemel.Prufrock wrote:Nope, I'm a Gargamel man all the way.Verbal wrote:It is rather good. Seeing her getting transformed into the behemoth (or leviathan...whichever is correct) which ultimately led to her downfallPrufrock wrote:Unfortunately I can't watch the Devil re-incarnate paraded before our eyes in a tragic disservice to the poor actress thence I would forever irrationally hate. Instead I must make do with with youtube Dylan Moran's 'Monster'. Absolute hero of a man. I honestly believe anyone who doesn't find him funny has no soul.Verbal wrote:Watching it atm...quite good actually. John Sessions as Geoffrey Howe...lol.William the White wrote: Sub titled 'Scary Nanny'...
Question is: would you fellate a smurf?
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Er nope. But then you are a young fool that still has Castro's Cuba down as being a glorious example to the world as to how communism can work a treat!Prufrock wrote:Are those words, 'Die Margaret, die. Please'?Bruce Rioja wrote:You and I need words.Prufrock wrote: Unfortunately I can't watch the Devil re-incarnate paraded before our eyes

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I knew you wouldn't forget thatBruce Rioja wrote:Er nope. But then you are a young fool that still has Castro's Cuba down as being a glorious example to the world as to how communism can work a treat!Prufrock wrote:Are those words, 'Die Margaret, die. Please'?Bruce Rioja wrote:You and I need words.Prufrock wrote: Unfortunately I can't watch the Devil re-incarnate paraded before our eyes

Back to the original point. Her grave will become a public urinal. I know she had tough choices to make, and was faced with a failing industry, but sticking two fingers up to it, whilst showing your arse and introducing her laissez-faire b*llocks 'feck it if people don't have jobs I don't give a sh*t conservatism wasn't really the best option. Nor an option which anybody with a soul would have chosen. feck her feck her feck her. I know it's trendy just to hate her, and there are people burning flags who aren't really sure who she was, but I despise that woman.
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You are, of course, currently in France learning how to mine coal for an economically bankrupt British industry aren't you, Dr Rock?!. Hey, why not join its union?Prufrock wrote:I knew you wouldn't forget thatBruce Rioja wrote:Er nope. But then you are a young fool that still has Castro's Cuba down as being a glorious example to the world as to how communism can work a treat!Prufrock wrote:Are those words, 'Die Margaret, die. Please'?Bruce Rioja wrote:You and I need words.Prufrock wrote: Unfortunately I can't watch the Devil re-incarnate paraded before our eyesI did mean to reply, but for the meantime have this bullsh*t time buying spiel that communism can't feasibly work now because we think of it in ingrained capitalist terms of what is good and bad.
Back to the original point. Her grave will become a public urinal. I know she had tough choices to make, and was faced with a failing industry, but sticking two fingers up to it, whilst showing your arse and introducing her laissez-faire b*llocks 'feck it if people don't have jobs I don't give a sh*t conservatism wasn't really the best option. Nor an option which anybody with a soul would have chosen. feck her feck her feck her. I know it's trendy just to hate her, and there are people burning flags who aren't really sure who she was, but I despise that woman.

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I saw the trailers and Lindsay Duncan (who was seriously saucy in her younger days) has the strident tones off to perfection. That was enough to make me want to give it a miss.Prufrock wrote:Unfortunately I can't watch the Devil re-incarnate paraded before our eyes in a tragic disservice to the poor actress thence I would forever irrationally hate. Instead I must make do with with youtube Dylan Moran's 'Monster'. Absolute hero of a man. I honestly believe anyone who doesn't find him funny has no soul.Verbal wrote:Watching it atm...quite good actually. John Sessions as Geoffrey Howe...lol.William the White wrote:Sub titled 'Scary Nanny'...mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Am planning to watch 'Margaret' - a dramatization of Thatcher's last days in office this evening... should be interesting.
Then I would be on strike, and be doing no work, and since I'm a student, getting no pay. No work AND no pay, well that's just what she bloody well wanted. Like I've said it's 'trendy' to hate her, just because she is easy to poke fun at, but whilst the minig industry was fecked, she didn't have to throw their P45s on the floor and whilst they bent down to pick them up, feck them rigid up the posterior. Yes british industry was fecked, but her free market let them eat caviar approach has really worked out well. Responsibility and humanity are two words that she doesn't know the meaning of. Apparantly she has Alzheimers (sp?). I'd throw her in a river and tell her she's a canoe. Bint.Bruce Rioja wrote:You are, of course, currently in France learning how to mine coal for an economically bankrupt British industry aren't you, Dr Rock?!. Hey, why not join its union?Prufrock wrote:I knew you wouldn't forget thatBruce Rioja wrote:Er nope. But then you are a young fool that still has Castro's Cuba down as being a glorious example to the world as to how communism can work a treat!Prufrock wrote:Are those words, 'Die Margaret, die. Please'?Bruce Rioja wrote: You and I need words.I did mean to reply, but for the meantime have this bullsh*t time buying spiel that communism can't feasibly work now because we think of it in ingrained capitalist terms of what is good and bad.
Back to the original point. Her grave will become a public urinal. I know she had tough choices to make, and was faced with a failing industry, but sticking two fingers up to it, whilst showing your arse and introducing her laissez-faire b*llocks 'feck it if people don't have jobs I don't give a sh*t conservatism wasn't really the best option. Nor an option which anybody with a soul would have chosen. feck her feck her feck her. I know it's trendy just to hate her, and there are people burning flags who aren't really sure who she was, but I despise that woman.
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Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Dreadful thing to say.Prufrock wrote: Like I've said it's 'trendy' to hate her, just because she is easy to poke fun at, but whilst the minig industry was fecked, she didn't have to throw their P45s on the floor and whilst they bent down to pick them up, feck them rigid up the posterior. Yes british industry was fecked, but her free market let them eat caviar approach has really worked out well. Responsibility and humanity are two words that she doesn't know the meaning of. Apparantly she has Alzheimers (sp?). I'd throw her in a river and tell her she's a canoe. Bint.
But from what my friend Lord Archer tells me, you are not much underestimating her current level of cognizance, unfortunately.
Anyway, I'd like to say you'll grow out of this, but the evidence round here is that some don't....
Ended up missing this programme in the end... might try to watch it on iPlayer sometime.
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While I have some admiration for Thatcher and enjoy some of Archer's short stories, I'm not sure I'd claim him as a friend, PB - he is not really a role model. Oh, and Bruce - Cuba does have some of the best health care facilities in the Caribbean and a reasonable literacy rate - so it wasn't all bad. However, I cannot approve of Mr. Frock's sentiments at all.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Dreadful thing to say.Prufrock wrote: Like I've said it's 'trendy' to hate her, just because she is easy to poke fun at, but whilst the minig industry was fecked, she didn't have to throw their P45s on the floor and whilst they bent down to pick them up, feck them rigid up the posterior. Yes british industry was fecked, but her free market let them eat caviar approach has really worked out well. Responsibility and humanity are two words that she doesn't know the meaning of. Apparantly she has Alzheimers (sp?). I'd throw her in a river and tell her she's a canoe. Bint.
But from what my friend Lord Archer tells me, you are not much underestimating her current level of cognizance, unfortunately.
Anyway, I'd like to say you'll grow out of this, but the evidence round here is that some don't....
Ended up missing this programme in the end... might try to watch it on iPlayer sometime.
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Dreadful woman. I don't normally, in fact I almost exclusively never, throw insults such as those around but she is one of the few people I have no sympathy for.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Dreadful thing to say.Prufrock wrote: Like I've said it's 'trendy' to hate her, just because she is easy to poke fun at, but whilst the minig industry was fecked, she didn't have to throw their P45s on the floor and whilst they bent down to pick them up, feck them rigid up the posterior. Yes british industry was fecked, but her free market let them eat caviar approach has really worked out well. Responsibility and humanity are two words that she doesn't know the meaning of. Apparantly she has Alzheimers (sp?). I'd throw her in a river and tell her she's a canoe. Bint.
But from what my friend Lord Archer tells me, you are not much underestimating her current level of cognizance, unfortunately.
Anyway, I'd like to say you'll grow out of this, but the evidence round here is that some don't....
Ended up missing this programme in the end... might try to watch it on iPlayer sometime.
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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