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Now that it has been proven that Thatcher M.( lady, d. 2013 ) was an utter saint, who could do know wrong ever , at all, is is likely sitting with Diana at God n Jesus's all you can eat TexMex buffet table in the clouds, isnt it time for a revisionist thread whereby we can review the facts,dispense with the ones that dont fit and come up with some right old shite to justify beatification and shed those long held tears of sadness ?


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Hess, Rudolph - he never actually killed anyone and was a smart dresser who influenced the seminal 1970s Electro popsters Kraftwerk dress sense. and he was a skilled pilot.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> Have you thought about medititaion perhaps?

>

> Oh ok.

> Uncle Joe was a kindly soul, plus he knew a thing

> or two about how to get them queuing properly; you

> wouldn't have people wearing their belts around

> their knees if he was in charge today!!



ex priest as well, a man of moral fibre obviously.

woodrot Wrote:

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> Hess, Rudolph - he never actually killed anyone and was a smart dresser who influenced the seminal

> 1970s Electro popsters Kraftwerk dress sense. and he was a skilled pilot.


I thought it was Spandau Ballet that he influenced? In fact, didn't he play sax on Gold?

Vaguely seriously, Cromwell underwent revisionism over a period of time from autocratic misery guts with a penchant for brutal slaughter, to champion of the people and all round good (round) egg.


I finally got round to reading up the civil war (war of the three kingdoms) myself and having been brought up in school on a diet of roundheads good, cavaliers snarling villains *boooo* I was pretty shocked to discover that I'm pretty sure I'd have fought on the royalist side, even if he was a twat.

red devil Wrote:

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> You're stretching it a bit there maxxi, everyone

> knows Treez never put out, not down our way

> anyway...



You think she was known as The Ice Mater because of her virginity? There's a reason it was called Cold Blow Lane matey.

Love, love this picture.


It proves conclusively that far from selling America a sentimentalised, founding-myth version of itself, Rockwell was in fact subverting the picket fence and apple pie dream. His vision, startlingly, prefigured the semi-urban moral panics of early 21st century consumer societies.


http://i41.tinypic.com/315mozo.jpg

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