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I certainly wouldn't promote the eating of politicians. They're way too gristly. Even smoked.Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostI'd have thought so. Unless smoking/drinking/eating politicians are banned at your client's office.
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Elections are boring taking the p*ss out of power hungry people eating makes it more interesting.Originally posted by original PM View PostOk but - who cares what someone looks like eating chips/a bacon butty/ice cream - does it make them any better or worse at their jobs - which is what we should be interested in....
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I've changed it now to be hosted by TinyPic, maybe that'll let you see it.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostBlocker flags the site for "Adult content"
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I'd have thought so. Unless smoking/drinking/eating politicians are banned at your client's office.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostSFW?
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Cracking photo
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Sam epics in the Indy Theresa May eating chips is even more awkward than you'd imagine | The Independent
She doesn't look awkward at all IMO. If you 100 frame a second anyone eating anything you will come up with some corkers. The press today! Meh.
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Ok but - who cares what someone looks like eating chips/a bacon butty/ice cream - does it make them any better or worse at their jobs - which is what we should be interested in....Originally posted by SueEllen View PostPoliticians deliberately do stuff to get attention from the press which is why we are free to take the p*ss out of them.
There as the women here are doing normal every day things, the Duchess of Cambridge was in a private location and people don't expect their ex to behave like this.
oh and a word of warning - do not send nudes to anyone they will end up on the internet...
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Politicians deliberately do stuff to get attention from the press which is why we are free to take the p*ss out of them.Originally posted by original PM View Postmaybe people should stop obsessing about politicians doing something perfectly natural?
Maybe the press should stop taking photo's of people eating (ffs)
I am sure if they got a photo of someone laying a cable they would look weird too
fookin soap opera press
There as the women here are doing normal every day things, the Duchess of Cambridge was in a private location and people don't expect their ex to behave like this.
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