Bugger bugger bugger - just read it again and it did rather let them off the hook didn't it. Sometimes truth hurts. They are all still bastards though.
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FFS, this is a contractor's forum. Petrol should be £5 quid a litre in order to get plebs out of their cars, so that the streets are clear for my BMW X5.Comment
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Hardly helped their cause, did it?If the Man. United fans showed as much energy in opposing gas hikes as they did Mr. Glazer - maybe the government would think about reducing the fuel duty...which alone is more than the Canadian's pay for a litre.
Personally, I advocate nude protest (those fox hunters had some great totty parades). All totty should protest naked outside No. 10.Comment
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Because they're easily manipulated, mindless morons!Why should Man U fans be responsible for starting a fuel protest?Comment
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Because being predominatly Chav like they voted this shower in.Why should Man U fans be responsible for starting a fuel protest?Comment
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It would give them a chance to earn all the state benefits they draw.Why should Man U fans be responsible for starting a fuel protest?
...or is that Liverpool fans?Comment
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-Because being predominatly Chav like they voted this shower in.
Is that the most bizzare extropolation ever seen on this board?Comment
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"Because being predominatly Chav like they voted this shower in."
Well that is bollox! I thought the common trait about Man U fans is that most are prawn sadwich eaters from Surrey. Not your typical chav in my opinion. Surely when you are talking about Chavs you mean your typical dole scrounging scoucer or each and every Burbery coated Gooner.Comment
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