Socialist Work Ethic (The Real Story)

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Re: Socialist Work Ethic (The Real Story)

Post by bellybabe » 17 Aug 2004, 22:22

Gemini wrote:
what about the 3rd Minister's Golf outing on the anniversay of the D-Day landings?
I had absolutely no idea that there was such a thing as a 3rd minister.

Although the quotes are getting a bit confusing, I'm still interested, if rather confused, by this thread.

And any reference to Mrs T really makes my blood boil, no matter what - just the very name inspires a hatred in me that quite shocks me at times.
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Re: Socialist Work Ethic (The Real Story)

Post by Gemini » 17 Aug 2004, 22:30

Bellybabe wrote:
Gemini wrote:
what about the 3rd Minister's Golf outing on the anniversay of the D-Day landings?
I had absolutely no idea that there was such a thing as a 3rd minister.

Although the quotes are getting a bit confusing, I'm still interested, if rather confused, by this thread.

And any reference to Mrs T really makes my blood boil, no matter what - just the very name inspires a hatred in me that quite shocks me at times.
Third 1st Minister - and also heard the expression 3rd rate Minister - only heresay!
Ditto with ref. to your last para.

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Re: Socialist Work Ethic (The Real Story)

Post by Porty » 17 Aug 2004, 23:10

Gemini wrote:Coming! what about the 3rd Minister's Golf outing on the anniversay of the D-Day landings? Again - we could spend forever in this tennis match.
He is an ineffectual twat who is far from in touch with the people he purportedly leads and represents.

As for the tennis match? You can't even return the serves, I don't see you getting past Love. :wink:

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Post by Dadaist » 17 Aug 2004, 23:14

administrator wrote:Memo to self - remember to add to FAQ something about excessive use of quotes within quotes within quotes within................ad nauseam. Even Dadaist has given up on this thread it appears.
No, he hasn't. You'd be surprised who he has been speaking to.

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Post by jimann » 18 Aug 2004, 00:21

Now Now children! No throwing your dummies from the pram.

Do you really think that your opinion matters to the "plonkers at the parly" - don't you get it, they couldnae run a sweety shop!

What's that you say - "Give us a good reason to back your argument"

£400 million reasons!!!!! (and more)

I bet there's even a tanning machine in the new heid bummer's place.
My GOD, it's full of stars!

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Post by Gemini » 18 Aug 2004, 00:44

Apart from your fist comment - I couldn't agree more.

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Post by Dadaist » 18 Aug 2004, 00:46

jimann wrote:
I bet there's even a tanning machine in the new heid bummer's place.
Ouch. That was a good one!

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Post by administrator » 18 Aug 2004, 07:16

Porty wrote:
He is an ineffectual aztec bar
Aztec bar Porty? :scratch:

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Post by Porty » 18 Aug 2004, 12:33

administrator wrote:Porty wrote:
He is an ineffectual aztec bar
Aztec bar Porty? :scratch:
Yeah, its slimy and sachrine when subjected to heat. Too much and one feels like puking.

That was hardly neighbourly M. :wink:

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