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> Very funny Brendan, i know Birkenhead isn't

> exactly Joburg, but it's way harder than London,

> so there. I'm no tellytubby thank you very much!



Ah Merseyside, the county home to the comical haircut and and British socialist party. A place where pick pocketing is covered by the national curriculum and where the poverty line is drawn so high that hand-me-down clothing soon become hand-me-backs.


Seriously though...


The city of Liverpool could've taught the coalition on terror a vital lesson in the run up to the war in Iraq. In 2003 Liverpool was named European city of culture for 2008. If the British and Americans wanted a water tight reason for going to war with Iraq they should've approached E.U ministers for culture because if they can find any traces of culture in Liverpool then finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq should be a piece of p1ss.


Take care scallies.



I didn't mean to chase you away, i just wanted you to shut up with the bigotted stuff cos i couldn't take any more of it. Your other non-offensive stuff is often quite amusing.).


I actually feel a bit quilty cos i was a bit harsh on you and Steve, but Steve is as thick skinned as me, so has continued posting. But you seem to be made of more sensitive stuff, and i want to apologise for hurting your feelings.



Thank you but fear not as it matters not one jot:)


No need to apologise either but thanks again, anyway.

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