I was listening to his rewrite of The Internationale the other day. He's taken a stirring revolutionary anthem and replaced the lyrics with weedy platitudes. However, he also sings it the voice of a sarcastic child so he might just be being ironic.
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ftfy.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostI was listening to his rewrite of The Internationale the other day. He's taken a stirring revolutionary anthem and replaced the lyrics with weedy platitudes. However, he also sings it the voice of a sarcastic child so he might just be being a pretentious twat.Comment
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And that would be a problem why? You see that is the problem with you leftie types. Always expecting things to land in your lap. If they slash the public sector by 50%, I doubt the rest of us, that actually cough up all the taxes to finance it incidentally, will notice a great deal of difference. And the only difference for those public sector types is that they will be sitting at home doing nothing of any great importance rather than sitting in some poncy office, jealously blubbering away on facebook about snobs from Eton.Originally posted by Ruse View PostI read recently that 60% of all jobs in Newcastle are public sector so if David of Eton and all hus upper class friends(oh, ok I voted LD so only self to blame) slash public sector by 50% where are all the workers in the NE going to go to find work..., that's right further South
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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How can I miss you if you won't f**k off?Originally posted by Boudica View Posti don't feel sad about letting you go
i just feel sad about letting you know...Comment
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CM!!!!!! He's really hurt my feelings now!Originally posted by Churchill View PostHow can I miss you if you won't f**k off?


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No it's day 14 actually.Originally posted by Churchill View PostNot you personally ya soft apeth!
FFS, rag-week?
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and who called this thread wgas?
so much meanness on here, going back to reading a nice book insteadComment
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The union forever defending our rights
Down with the blackleg, all workers unite
But now that I'm a Lib Dem, I've proved I'm full of tulipe,
you know where you can stick your fooking U-U-Un-Io-on!!!
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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