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Yeah, hell fire! reminded me of this pic for some reason...as wrote:Prufrock wrote:My wife is a right darling.
She's got big feck off eyebrows and always takes my beer and fag money off me.![]()
Did anyone see his missus? No wonder he looks like such a miserable sod (despite raking it in off our taxes), Baron Greenback eat your heart out!

Why do I get this feeling that the Tories won't win?CAPSLOCK wrote:Not angry, quietly content
Strikes...keep 'em coming boys and girls
Just to cement the Tory win
I mean, it should be a walkover, Labour have managed to alienate just about everybody, even 'safe' seats like Bolton (why working-class people insist on voting for them is beyond me) aren't safe anymore, but the alternative is an Eton educated toff with a humpty dumpty head.
Can't we have a Brewsters Millions scenario - I vote for none of the above!
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as wrote:Why do I get this feeling that the Tories won't win?CAPSLOCK wrote:Not angry, quietly content
Strikes...keep 'em coming boys and girls
Just to cement the Tory win
I mean, it should be a walkover, Labour have managed to alienate just about everybody, even 'safe' seats like Bolton (why working-class people insist on voting for them is beyond me) aren't safe anymore, but the alternative is an Eton educated toff with a humpty dumpty head.
Can't we have a Brewsters Millions scenario - I vote for none of the above!
Labour have done everything in their power to lose this election - and yet - cameron is such a smug, empty-headed, air-brushed, ad-man's invention of a soul-less, weasley, policy-less, clueless soundbite, that even if people hate labour - which they appear to do - they will not flock to Cameron.
I suspect the tories will beat labour - as they fecking well should - but not by enough to have an overall majority
then it will be interesting to see what the lib-dems do...
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It'll probably take them till the election after to make a decision.thebish wrote:as wrote:Why do I get this feeling that the Tories won't win?CAPSLOCK wrote:Not angry, quietly content
Strikes...keep 'em coming boys and girls
Just to cement the Tory win
I mean, it should be a walkover, Labour have managed to alienate just about everybody, even 'safe' seats like Bolton (why working-class people insist on voting for them is beyond me) aren't safe anymore, but the alternative is an Eton educated toff with a humpty dumpty head.
Can't we have a Brewsters Millions scenario - I vote for none of the above!
Labour have done everything in their power to lose this election - and yet - cameron is such a smug, empty-headed, air-brushed, ad-man's invention of a soul-less, weasley, policy-less, clueless soundbite, that even if people hate labour - which they appear to do - they will not flock to Cameron.
I suspect the tories will beat labour - as they fecking well should - but not by enough to have an overall majority
then it will be interesting to see what the lib-dems do...
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... and more contacts for me !!CAPSLOCK wrote:Not angry, quietly content
Strikes...keep 'em coming boys and girls
Just to cement the Tory win


Now THAT's what I call "win : win"
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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they have kind of said that they will go with the electorate and support the party with a majority. They haven't said whether that means the party with the most votes or the party with the most seats.... which may well give them plenty of wiggle-room.superjohnmcginlay wrote: It'll probably take them till the election after to make a decision.
of one of them said Vince could be chancellor and promised PR - then it'd be deal done before breakfast....
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it's not actually a cigarette - it's a little whistle I use to keep her close - she's blind, you see...Gary the Enfield wrote:thebish wrote:is that bad?Gary the Enfield wrote:You SMOKE!!!!!?thebish wrote:Here's me and my missus...
It just shocked me to see such a flagrant conflagration in a public forum, and you a man of the cloth!
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To be fair, that doesn't look heavy, just a bit awkward.thebish wrote:Here's me and my missus...
(the twigs, not the missus, although .......... )
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".
Vince comes across as a decent bloke - for the simple reason that he actually answers a question.thebish wrote:they have kind of said that they will go with the electorate and support the party with a majority. They haven't said whether that means the party with the most votes or the party with the most seats.... which may well give them plenty of wiggle-room.superjohnmcginlay wrote: It'll probably take them till the election after to make a decision.
of one of them said Vince could be chancellor and promised PR - then it'd be deal done before breakfast....
Vince for PM!
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Though, of course they won't, will they ? They'll go with the ones who offer them more.thebish wrote:they have kind of said that they will go with the electorate and support the party with a majority.superjohnmcginlay wrote: It'll probably take them till the election after to make a decision.
It's great, PR ... the major party with the lowest votes then dictate the way the Government moves ... all done in the name of democracy. Fantastic. Almost Edward Lear-like surreal.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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All very flattering guys - but I don't think it's for me!as wrote:Vince comes across as a decent bloke - for the simple reason that he actually answers a question.thebish wrote:they have kind of said that they will go with the electorate and support the party with a majority. They haven't said whether that means the party with the most votes or the party with the most seats.... which may well give them plenty of wiggle-room.superjohnmcginlay wrote: It'll probably take them till the election after to make a decision.
of one of them said Vince could be chancellor and promised PR - then it'd be deal done before breakfast....
Vince for PM!

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