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Messed up your keyboard again HABOriginally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostFiscal nomad it's legal. -
as much as I can understand why the public would want the Labour leader, Gordon Brown, this man, this willun, to be tried for his crimes I do not belive such sentiments are firring for the kind of country that has the distinction of being the birthplace of modern day civilisation. If i was to show a picture of this things or if I showed films of this happening to people in India they would nevcer belive that these occurrences were happening in Great brian.Comment
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Originally posted by Swati View Postas much as I can understand why the public would want the Labour leader, Gordon Brown, this man, this willun, to be tried for his crimes I do not belive such sentiments are firring for the kind of country that has the distinction of being the birthplace of modern day civilisation. If i was to show a picture of this things or if I showed films of this happening to people in India they would nevcer belive that these occurrences were happening in Great brian.
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Originally posted by Swati View Postas much as I can understand why the public would want the Labour leader, Gordon Brown, this man, this willun, to be tried for his crimes I do not belive such sentiments are firring for the kind of country that has the distinction of being the birthplace of modern day civilisation. If i was to show a picture of this things or if I showed films of this happening to people in India they would nevcer belive that these occurrences were happening in Great brian.I'm Brian and so's my wife!Originally posted by alreadypacked View Post
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Bye bye Labour!
[IMG]http://www.thelondondailynews.com/images/tony_blair_is_a_******.jpg[/IMG]What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Ohhh, it's blessed are the meek!
I'm glad the meek are getting something, they 'ave 'ell of a time!Comment
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The meek shall inherit the dirt.Originally posted by Churchill View PostOhhh, it's blessed are the meek!
I'm glad the meek are getting something, they 'ave 'ell of a time!Comment
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