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Previously on "Golden Age of the arts"

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  • realityhack
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    Tony Bliar taking the credit for an amazing improvement in society (ballocks, sham & spin) that had absolutely nothing to do with him (apart from the possibility he contributed to its demise in some way)???

    What a surprise. I hope someone manages to instantly blast-freeze him at the exact moment a poker is rammed up his @rse, and hand him over to Dr Whatsisname to plasticise him with that expression forever, and mounts it on a plinth in Trafalgar Square for us to spit on. Deviant little sh1t. I will punch him in the face if I get the chance.

    Don't get me started on art, really.

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  • Gibbon
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    Originally posted by John Galt
    Have you got a link - I would love to see how he takes credit

    I heard it on the S.Kennedy Paper review on BBC R2 this morning. Sorry can't remember which one.

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  • John Galt
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    Have you got a link - I would love to see how he takes credit

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  • sasguru
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    Surely you've seen the sheep pickled in formaldehyde or Tracy Emin's unmade bed? Beats a Breguel or Canaletto any day.

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  • Gibbon
    started a topic Golden Age of the arts

    Golden Age of the arts

    Mr Blair has taken some of the credit for the a 'Golden age of the arts' that we're living in.

    Where the **** are they hiding it then, maybe along with all the xtra tax they have squeezed from us.

    PS. I said art as in something that takes a reasonable of skill and imagination.
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