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Our Illustrious Leader
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Just a bit of light hearted banter re our illustrious leader.
My reaction is -110% and that is being conservative with a small c
My reaction is -110% and that is being conservative with a small c
And the point of this thread is??? You already know how everyone feels about the goverment... Surely you have something better to do...
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Spanners, Political Integrity is an oxymoron. Lew he can ask the question. I'm certain some of your erudition has been questionable. Freedom of speech/typing and all that Hilaire Belloc or whomsoever said it first.
You should talk to somebody who gives a f**k.
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Great word !! Made a note "must use the word "oxymoron" as often as possible.El Prez wrote: Political Integrity is an oxymoron..
Definition; A rhetorical figure in which an epigrammatic effect is created by the conjunction of incongruous or contradictory terms.
Definition of epigrammatic: [adj] terse and witty and like a maxim; "much given to apothegmatic instruction"
oh FFS!
Definition of apothegmatic; adj referring to a short pithy instructive statement or saying .
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I know how I feel about this thread, don't waste your time reading it mate, I bet though that you will have a peek or two to see what I am now saying about you!lew wrote:And the point of this thread is??? You already know how everyone feels about the goverment... Surely you have something better to do...
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Sorry that the premonition of more manure has been delivered to the front door of #10, the only trouble is that some roses, more than others, thrive on it. Anymore whistleblowers besides the Gun lady, Claire Short, Robin Cook, Michael Meacher et al and a wheelbarrow full of the stuff about to follow?
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I must admit that this Thread seems a little silly; I only voted 50% because I have liked his balls on all of the things he's done so far - the War, etc etc and so on.spannerman wrote: I know how I feel about this thread, don't waste your time reading it mate, I bet though that you will have a peek or two to see what I am now saying about you!
Sorry that the premonition of more manure has been delivered to the front door of #10, the only trouble is that some roses, more than others, thrive on it. Anymore whistleblowers besides the Gun lady, Claire Short, Robin Cook, Michael Meacher et al and a wheelbarrow full of the stuff about to follow?
I however, don't like him. We all think of the political spectrum getting more and more extreme - or less democratic further from the centre and that it goes in both directions as far as human decency will take it. I prefer to think of the Political spectrum as Circular; whereby if you're so Communist you eventually beceom Nazi, and if you're so Nazi you eventually become Commuist. I am at this point between Nazi and Communist - named Centralist; I am not undecided but Extreme Centre - wherebvy all is owned by the state and everything is very Democratic. Yey for Centralism!
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Liked Spanners, not licked.Lord Marshal Kalthorn wrote:I have liked his balls on all of the things he's done so far - the War, etc etc and so on.
LMK... you like the PM's balls ?
I've never been that close to them.
I think Spanners was aluding to the fact that you are intimate with the PMs anatomy, fnar fnar
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Hmm! Indeed! By his balls I did mean his figorative 'spunk' as it were, his umph and so on.Sticky Blue wrote:Liked Spanners, not licked.Lord Marshal Kalthorn wrote:I have liked his balls on all of the things he's done so far - the War, etc etc and so on.
LMK... you like the PM's balls ?
I've never been that close to them.
I think Spanners was aluding to the fact that you are intimate with the PMs anatomy, fnar fnar
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