Does anyone know?
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Where is Dim Prawn?
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Thats not Nice Moose, Shame on you!
Posted today by still Unixman at 13.19
She's gone ....
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Dim Prawn has been shunted to health ...
Good riddance....Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Huh? She's a no-good commie non-poll-tax-paying court-avoiding b**ch. Dim Prawn can rot in hell. Commie.Originally posted by DiverThats not Nice Moose, Shame on you!
Posted today by still Unixman at 13.19
She's gone ....
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Dim Prawn has been shunted to health ...
Good riddance....Comment
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Doesn't he live in Slough? Shot probably.bloggoth
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so she does have some good points then (except Commie)Originally posted by Moose423956Huh? She's a no-good commie non-poll-tax-paying court-avoiding b**ch. Dim Prawn can rot in hell. Commie.
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None whatsoever. I wouldn't piss on her if she was on fire. Along with Geoffrey Robinson, Gordon Brown, Keith Vaz, Stephen Timms, and all the other self-seeking "left wing" money grabbers voted in under Tony B'Liar's New Labour ticket, they can all rot in their own rat-infested hell. Not that I'm bitter. Or drunk.Originally posted by Diverso she does have some good points then (except Commie)
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Originally posted by Moose423956None whatsoever. I wouldn't piss on her if she was on fire. Along with Geoffrey Robinson, Gordon Brown, Keith Vaz, Stephen Timms, and all the other self-seeking "left wing" money grabbers voted in under Tony B'Liar's New Labour ticket, they can all rot in their own rat-infested hell. Not that I'm bitter. Or drunk.
I would hazard a guess that you are not a Labour supporter then?
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My wife, a staunch Labour supporter, describes me as slightly to the right of Genghis Khan.Originally posted by DiverI would hazard a guess that you are not a Labour supporter then?

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Luckily my wife has no interest whatsoever in politics, but is a staunch Diver supporter.Originally posted by Moose423956My wife, a staunch Labour supporter, describes me as slightly to the right of Genghis Khan.
Thinks I'm slightly to the left of completely sane and slightly subnormal.
Suprised yours can tolerate your slightly ascerbic attitude towards labour without divorce rearing its ugly head (or Homicide)
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