Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
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Re: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
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Re: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
Saying nowtHarry Genshaw wrote:Paunch, surelyCrazyHorse wrote:Is a punch really the collective noun for a load of middle-aged men? I'd like to hope it is.

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third that...Il Pirate wrote:Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Moron
Oh yeah........................

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Re: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
If all that is directed at hoboh, you guys are failing to get the point. Hoboh is actually a Cambridge graduate (not the only one on here!) and his parodies of right wing foaming rants are hilarious satires.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:third that...Il Pirate wrote:Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Moron
Oh yeah........................
I always cheer up when i see hoboh's name on a post - I know the laughter is just waiting to erupt.
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Re: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
I listened to the coverage of the funeral on 5 Live this morning. Issues around cost and necessity aside, it sounded like an incredible pageant.
Having digested the entire contents of this thread, ruminated and reflected at length, my final comment on this issue has to be: Sam Cam - I definitely would.
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Is it all over, can I reintegrate back into society now?
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Re: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
This could even be true, improbable though it may seem. I do find his preposterous outrage amusing (though he worried me once by agreeing with something I wrote).William the White wrote:If all that is directed at hoboh, you guys are failing to get the point. Hoboh is actually a Cambridge graduate (not the only one on here!) and his parodies of right wing foaming rants are hilarious satires.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:third that...Il Pirate wrote:Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Moron
Oh yeah........................
I always cheer up when i see hoboh's name on a post - I know the laughter is just waiting to erupt.
He's getting back close to his best these days after some time of concentrating on slightly grumpy people who can't find their slippers, which he does well. Though I much prefer the rabid dog parodies. Superb!
Viva hoboh!

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Re: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
Bijou Bob wrote: Sam Cam - I definitely would.


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Re: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
Looks like Phil Neville, but on behalf of my brothers and to strike back at the capitalist oppression, I could probably manage a knee trembler.Harry Genshaw wrote:Bijou Bob wrote: Sam Cam - I definitely would.Not just me then. FLILF
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It did occur to me while Amanda Thatcher was reading today that I would be happy to discuss her grandmother's legacy over a coffee with her.
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Really? Does nowt for me. Looks like a less fit version of Billie Piper.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:It did occur to me while Amanda Thatcher was reading today that I would be happy to discuss her grandmother's legacy over a coffee with her.
Each to their own I guess.
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Oh, that's what he meant.BWFC_Insane wrote:Really? Does nowt for me. Looks like a less fit version of Billie Piper.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:It did occur to me while Amanda Thatcher was reading today that I would be happy to discuss her grandmother's legacy over a coffee with her.
Each to their own I guess.
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And you are over twice her age, no?!BWFC_Insane wrote:Really? Does nowt for me. Looks like a less fit version of Billie Piper.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:It did occur to me while Amanda Thatcher was reading today that I would be happy to discuss her grandmother's legacy over a coffee with her.
Each to their own I guess.
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:And you are over twice her age, no?!BWFC_Insane wrote:Really? Does nowt for me. Looks like a less fit version of Billie Piper.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:It did occur to me while Amanda Thatcher was reading today that I would be happy to discuss her grandmother's legacy over a coffee with her.
Each to their own I guess.

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mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:It did occur to me while Amanda Thatcher was reading today that I would be happy to discuss her grandmother's legacy over a coffee with her.
You'll have to come to Virginia then.
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No, no and thrice no.BWFC_Insane wrote:Really? Does nowt for me. Looks like a less fit version of Billie Piper.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:It did occur to me while Amanda Thatcher was reading today that I would be happy to discuss her grandmother's legacy over a coffee with her.
Each to their own I guess.
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"come to" ? You're a Canadianish type, not a Yank.Montreal Wanderer wrote:You'll have to come to Virginia then.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:It did occur to me while Amanda Thatcher was reading today that I would be happy to discuss her grandmother's legacy over a coffee with her.
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Really, you three?! I know you're all getting on a bit but...Worthy4England wrote:Looks like Phil Neville, but on behalf of my brothers and to strike back at the capitalist oppression, I could probably manage a knee trembler.Harry Genshaw wrote:Bijou Bob wrote: Sam Cam - I definitely would.Not just me then. FLILF

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Yeah, you're right, I should have said "theoretically managed a knee trembler".Gooner Girl wrote:Really, you three?! I know you're all getting on a bit but...Worthy4England wrote:Looks like Phil Neville, but on behalf of my brothers and to strike back at the capitalist oppression, I could probably manage a knee trembler.Harry Genshaw wrote:Bijou Bob wrote: Sam Cam - I definitely would.Not just me then. FLILF

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Re: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
Your knees rather then hers I guessWorthy4England wrote:Yeah, you're right, I should have said "theoretically managed a knee trembler".Gooner Girl wrote:Really, you three?! I know you're all getting on a bit but...Worthy4England wrote:Looks like Phil Neville, but on behalf of my brothers and to strike back at the capitalist oppression, I could probably manage a knee trembler.Harry Genshaw wrote:Bijou Bob wrote: Sam Cam - I definitely would.Not just me then. FLILF

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