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Dear "thebeard"


If you carry on with this modern & minimalist style , I shall be forced to strike you from the "cool wall" & disregard your future postings.


Shape up man. Ranting scrolls please, it's what I want & I shall have it.




W**F



*--u --ss- (hangman)*

Why oh WHY does the BBC continue to bleat on about the obvious they make me quite sick, we see every intimate detail of MP expenses.


Yet they (BBC) are often incapable of explaining to us viewers the basics of many other news stories the most recent Balkan war is a prime example, who what and why?



MY GOD the PRESS in this country are so TWISTED and or INCOMPETENT!



At least it?s keeping them away from the DOOM and GLOOM of the CC.


What makes me really laught is the way that SKY and BBC news follow the same stories at almost exactly the same instant.


Never though I?d say it but GMTV are more interesting, at least in the news slot.


B)



Happy now,,,,,

I've read a large number of books on the most recent Balkan war and I have to say I'm still at a bit of a loss, so not sure how the beeb is going to do it all in a 2 minute sound bite. Though the Beeb did do the excellent 6 part documetary The Death of Yugoslavia, which did at least try to explain it, rather underming your point, but hey.


All that nowithstanding...ding dong the wicked witch is dead.Just couldn't stand her at all, glad she's going bback to her constituency, stay there you hardline blairite hag, who would never utter a realistic opinion even in the most indefensible circumstances if it might affect her career, pity you didn't think of that when you were embezzling the taxpayers you twat...oh no, what's that, smoke, career? Mwaah hah hah hah hah ha

Another one bites the dust.

It's like nine-pin bowling... ten-pin bowling... Yikes, I'm running out of fingers, pins.


Perhaps that old expression, 'has resigned to spend more time with his/her family' should be updated to read '... to spend more time with his/her monogrammed drain cover/moat/floating duck home'.

thebeard Wrote:

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> Why oh WHY does the BBC continue to bleat on about

> the obvious they make me quite sick, we see every

> intimate detail of MP expenses.

>

> Yet they (BBC) are often incapable of explaining

> to us viewers the basics of many other news

> stories the most recent Balkan war is a prime

> example, who what and why?

>

>

> MY GOD the PRESS in this country are so TWISTED

> and or INCOMPETENT!

>

>

> At least it?s keeping them away from the DOOM and

> GLOOM of the CC.

>

> What makes me really laught is the way that SKY

> and BBC news follow the same stories at almost

> exactly the same instant.

>

> Never though I?d say it but GMTV are more

> interesting, at least in the news slot.

>

> B)

>

>

> Happy now,,,,,



Yes Very


I am hard


"Ohh yes.........fire & brimstone" ( loads of echo here)............"let's have it for" (lightning) "thebeard"


Applause................................




W**F


*well read ol chap....*

louisiana Wrote:

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> Perhaps that old expression, 'has resigned to

> spend more time with his/her family' should be

> updated to read '... to spend more time with

> his/her monogrammed drain cover/moat/floating duck

> home'.


that just made me choke with laughter :))

louisiana Wrote:


> Perhaps that old expression, 'has resigned to

> spend more time with his/her family'




Ladies & Gentleman, my honourable friends


Aw spare some thoughts for the "family" think of their self centered, career driven but distant parent who is/was an M.P tucked away in London..........then imagine them resigning to spend more time with lil' ol' you, .....

But all the while you've been partying , boozing, caning it, nicely under the radar of the MP/parent but milking the "expenses"..........

.....and now all that's gone. YOU WILL ACTUALLY HAVE TO SEE THEIR TARNISHED UGLY FACE, EVERY DAY.....


I can see parentacide looming up ahead


Really I can....Yah!




W**F



*brushes monogrammed velvet slippers........with a mink glove*

louisiana Wrote:

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> I'm sure we have not heard the last of HB.

> Unfortunately.





I fear you are most probably right.




She?ll be like that other bad Labour SMELL Ken Livingstone



Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww full ON Labour STENCH so many seem to like the pong.


Though few will admit it.



Do you think HB looks like the mother of the umpalumpas in Charlie and the chocolate factory? The original?


When ever I see her on telly the Umpalumpa music starts off in my subconscious.

???? Wrote:

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> They just had ken on Newsnight ....I'd forgotten

> quite what an odious man he is


Altho' in his brief stint on the show he managed to create an internal Labour party argument, try to smear his opponent and other prominent politicians and generally reinforce his "odiousosity".

Somewhere Tony Blair is laughing and laughing and laughing.


This is what annoys me most about the whole thing. Tony Blair's ego made him hang on and on, desperate to create some "legacy" other than war criminal, and in so doing, handed Gordon Brown a poisoned chalice, and has not once done anything to help him.


I won't vote labour, but I think GB is a good man, and I feel really really sorry for him. He'll be remembered as a terrible PM, but what has HE really done so wrong? I don't think he's ever had a real go at being PM, and that is a shame.


I'd still put my trust in GB every single time given a choice of him or David Cameron! Just wish it wasn't a 2 horse race.

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