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I think MP is suggesting we put a horse on the BBQ which we are having to make those temporary immigrants from down under feel at home, then we scoop the resultant ash in a hollowed out petanque ball, give it to them, declare them rubbish and kick them out of our fair kingdom.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

I think MP is suggesting we put a horse on the BBQ which we are having to make those temporary immigrants from down under feel at home.....



Well thats certainly an Aboriginal idea one must say.


Wonder how The Aboriginals felt about immigration as they are the only true Aussies....

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