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...and you vote in Boris?


Were you drunk?


I just saw a telly interview and the journo shouted him down.


You think this prat is going to be able to negotiate with the many and varied politcal bulldogs with vested interests in London' development?


Yep, I read the other thread re. Bozza, but assumed it was wishful thinking. Now you've got him. What kind of merry hangover is that? Four bloody years.


I left you alone because I assumed you could look after yourselves, now you've had a brainless houseparty, burnt the kitchen down, cooked the dog and wee-ed in the bed.


I'm going out for lunch, and when I come back I expect you to have cleared this up. If you need help, here's the bloody yellow pages.

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annaj Wrote:

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> It wasn't me!

>

> Very depressed, but sadly not surprised.



Likewise.


Getting lost amoungst all the Boris threads - SO


This one for election outrage, Boris Watch for progress in-office, is that right?

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Just saw an interview with Boris' Dad saying how

> proud he was of his son for staying off booze for

> 3 months to win the election! Could be some

> entertaining times ahead when he gets back on the

> sauce!



yeh liked his speech, espicially the bit about celebrating with a drink and getting stuck in the the next day. not a good omen, coming in first day on a new job with a hangover.

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