I saw annaj on the bus yesterday and Mockney Piers on the train this morning. I don't think I would recognise any real famous people if I saw them though as I don't read magazines and only ever watch re-runs of the Simpsons.
He has had plenty of help both through his state and the National side. Problem is not just his drinking but the PR. The press have made a big thing of it so he has to be cleaner than clean or it?s the naughty step for him.
He says he is going to do what it says on the tin. I have a tin here. It says, "Heinz, est 1869, Cream of Tomato Soup, 57 Varieties" which all seems a lot more viable and believable than anything else I've ever heard from a politician.
Ok so they beat the team from Jo?burg. Whoop-dee-do. That?s only because Jo?burg is a crap city full of 2 types of people, rich English arseholes and the criminals who steal their BMWs. (Come on, isn?t anybody going to get into a pseudo nationalistic mudslinging match with me over this rugby business?)
I pretty concerned about this great alignment business. The mass congregation of Hippies jumping about at Stonehenge may well knock the earth off its axis.
Or perhaps a morris dancing troop. http://homepage.mac.com/laddie/orangepeelmorris/leaping-Morris-dancer.jpg No wonder the Boers shot at the English the first time they saw them.
Happy birthday Mockney. Hope you survived. It all sounded a bit dangerous. mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > a pint > on the sun is now in order.
You can?t avoid Clapham and Wandsworth but if you follow the A3 from Wandsworth and then the A308 through Kingston and go over Kingston bridge it is slightly less painful. Avoid Richmond like the plague.
jctg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In terms of vested interests Newton's theory of > gravitation isn't controversial but Darwin's > theory of evolution is. I wonder why? Gravity is a myth perpetuated by those profiting from the airline industry. Open your eyes people it?s all a lie.