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  1. sigh...and if the banks had all gone bust and the global financial system collapsed all would be tikkity boo then?
  2. depends what side of bed I get out of
  3. er....that wasn't my point.
  4. I had one scarily like that first one...as a few can witness on here
  5. You're saying some people inherit wealth...well I never
  6. I'd rather Caroline Flint punched me than Kenneth Clarke say
  7. Stalkers - lull your soulmate into a false sense of security by 'joking' with them on internet Forums
  8. er, Felixstowe....Suffolk
  9. I've printed them all off and have them stuck all over the walls in 'my room'.
  10. felt-tip Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Alf Garnett - a character overdue a revival? > > Who would play him now? *coughs*
  11. Done before....your slipping or Viz' back catalogue is exhausted
  12. ..I wouldn't keep getting my aces busted by idiots with J 7 on Pokerstars
  13. Try telling that to Sean and I, spent all night in the Gowlett in bearded splendour and the only attention we got was MicMac trying to get us out of the way from the pool table
  14. And he thought swapping Barcelona for Birmingham was going to be a forward step?
  15. "DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICKEEEEEEY"
  16. Not clowns this time but two mime artists attacked and assaulted a bloke by the Blue Mountain...what they did to him was unspeakable
  17. East Dulwich features in a Jeeves
  18. A libeterian would say you don't have a line to draw. Scrap child benefit and people make their own choice and take their own responsibility on what THEY can and can't afford........
  19. 200
  20. Are you a fan of Social Enterprise? I can't quite get my head round it but I think it looks a decent potential solution to expensive "Statism" or "Privatisation"...I'd like to see investment in this type of thing and,in theory it should get it from the tories as it kind of goes with the Big Society thing but...I'm not holding my breathe.
  21. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nah the story is simple because the concept of > fairness is simple > > And timeless. Fairness isn?t a recent buzzword. It > has defined the better aspects of our whole > evolution as a species. To try and stifle a yawn > or opt out of the debate is poor > > *Bob* - that chapter is unwritten. Occasional > flirting is as far as it gets I think Piffle. I'm with Harry Lime You know what the fellow said ? in Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder and bloodshed, but they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, they had five hundred years of democracy and peace ? and what did that produce? The cuckoo clock.
  22. BB is the old man happy with your Cameronistic lines ;-)
  23. Supreme intelligence is measured by mad hair - Einstein or NO Hair Clive Sinclair. Short back and sides = average grade doofuss.
  24. JLS are well known contributors to Real IRA - FACT
  25. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HAL9000 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Spot on DJKQ. My work brings me into contact > with > > the rich - almost every one of the ones I've > known > > was in the right place at the right time. > > Shakespeare summed it up beautifully in Julius > > Caesar: > > > > "There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which > > taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; > Omitted, > > all the voyage of their life is bound in > shallows > > and in miseries." > > > > > Cock. I've met and worked for plenty of people who > have made some serious money on their own back, > including a couple in the top 20 Times list...and > they all take risks and many have turned their > backs on relatively prosperous conventional > careers (wage slavery as they see it)or > no=prospect dead end jobs. 99% of people just > haven't got those balls. > > Where i'd agree is that many people in well paid > professional jobs in the city/law etc etc owe much > of it to their priveliged middle class backgrounds > and educations more than their hardwork (though > many work hard too) and heir intelligence. > > Traders are different though...their results are > there, under scrutiny (unless they're french) on a > daily basis, they're measured on proper results > not how far up the arse of their boss they are. If you can't be arsed I've found it here ;-)
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