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Yes, you missed. Admin didn't.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat happened to Brillo did I miss somefink?
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Bloody hell! Special Branch and detectives and things!
No I don't really want to hang, draw and quarter Dawn Primarolo, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Harriet Harman, honest guvnor.


Brillo was a nice chap (sometimes) but was one small spanner short of a full toolbox IMHO.Hard Brexit now!
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He was nice. One day he was going to take that small spanner from your toolbox, but then he realised you'd be all empty.Originally posted by sasguru View PostBrillo was a nice chap (sometimes) but was one small spanner short of a full toolbox IMHO.
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Which is the thread where threats were made? I suppose they've been deleted now?Hard Brexit now!
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That's nothing. How about the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre? Classify them as fixated, detain them indefinitely with no trial, charges, or evidence. Done for "mental health" reasons, but no mental health professional required any more.Originally posted by sasguru View Post
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Bloody hell! Special Branch and detectives and things!
No I don't really want to hang, draw and quarter Dawn Primarolo, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and Harriet Harman, honest guvnor.


Brillo was a nice chap (sometimes) but was one small spanner short of a full toolbox IMHO.
Introduced quietly (the Times said "secretly") in 2006.Comment
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Decent, law abiding, tax paying voters will have nothing to fear and this will keep us safe from Bin Laden and his right wing henchmen.Originally posted by Julius Caesar View PostThat's nothing. How about the Fixated Threat Assessment Centre? Classify them as fixated, detain them indefinitely with no trial, charges, or evidence. Done for "mental health" reasons, but no mental health professional required any more.
Introduced quietly (the Times said "secretly") in 2006.Comment
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WHS. Hard-working families (TM) have nothing to fear from Labour.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostDecent, law abiding, tax paying voters will have nothing to fear and this will keep us safe from Bin Laden and his right wing henchmen.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWHS. Hard-working families (TM) have nothing to fear from Hard Labour.
GULAGs galore - Highlands in Scotland should make perfect location
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And I'm sure it's lovely this time of year....Originally posted by AtW View Post
GULAGs galore - Highlands in Scotland should make perfect location
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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