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Previously on "A "You Couldn't Make It Up" entry..."
i'll reply to your bigoted, right wing sh1te as I see fit, old boy.
and i certainly wouldn't expect a pompous arse like you to share my sense of humour.
so feel free to feck off, there's a nice
Every bit as witty as we have come to expect. Still, if it makes you happy...
No, you just want to persist in your hopeless attempts at making a witty response. Or even posting a decent Funny Picture.
i'll reply to your bigoted, right wing sh1te as I see fit, old boy.
and i certainly wouldn't expect a pompous arse like you to share my sense of humour.
so feel free to feck off, there's a nice
I should have guessed you'd come up with the witless comment.
I just thought it was funny. Or do you seriously think No10 asking a bunch of largely inept and/or powerless regulators for economic advice is a good idea?
quite frankly my dear boy, I don't give a flying feck.
I should have guessed you'd come up with the witless comment.
I just thought it was funny. Or do you seriously think No10 asking a bunch of largely inept and/or powerless regulators for economic advice is a good idea?
Our esteemed Leader with his fully formed and costed manifesto commitments is asking for ideas on how to promote growth - from probably the least qualified group to have any!
Or is he afraid t ask business people because he knows the answer he will get- sack Martha Reeves and reverse the last budget.
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