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So the yellow bird is about to sail nose first into the dust, along with his now worn blue tail feathers and his rather dubious underbelly of jack 'o' the union, stained as it is on his yellow belly. Our one chance at AV gone with a blink of a spanish wife at a royal wedding. Oh Nick we had you and your mates cards marked a long time ago, what now ? No fence around SE22, The Parent governors in a UKIP style retreat at Goodrich School, and you about to have your little junior prefect badge plucked from your chest by Eric Pickles ! You reap what you sow, I will look you up in wikepedia in 10years time along with the cold corpse of a party and wonder.


Nunhead oh Nunhead oh beautiful Nunhead, you saw them off and we smiled.

oh hello its little miss pounds, slip back to your daily mail and let the grown ups chat. I will wake you when the milk trolley arrives and you can hand out the biscuits and feel important.


Now where was i, Oh yes the Liberal's ave ad it, and nicks a brown noser of the highest order, sound familiar coin boy.

Sadly, AFN, as there is no moderation on here nowadays your tedious, delusional, bizzare and at the end of the day, rather sad rants will be allowed to stand. Another nail in the coffin of a once fine forum. Trolls, idiots and the delusional rule ok. I'm just hanging on for 10,000.

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