The government SHOULD have returned to the gold standard too! “Let the pound should reach a level that would keep our exports competitive”, look what good that has done.
WOMEN (and one-eyed, gay snot-gobblers), know your limits.
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostGawd! I bet she loved you.
She'd be first against the wall come the Bogey revolution - ahead of Gordon, even.
That and the fact that she had more facial hair than me!
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostOver-education leads to ugliness, premature aging and beard growth.
Dawn Primarolo?
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post"Look at these venomous harridans. They went to university. Hard to believe they're all under 25."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjxY9rZwNGU
Dawn Primarolo?
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostI learnt a new word today:
Harridan
[n. HAR-ih-den] A sharp-tongued woman, especially one who is older. This noun describes fierce, ill-tempered women who are always scolding and disapproving
I agree!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjxY9rZwNGU
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She seems to have been on the TV or radio every time I've tuned in this week. She must have a book out or something.
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Originally posted by MrRobin View PostI learnt a new word today:
Harridan
[n. HAR-ih-den] A sharp-tongued woman, especially one who is older. This noun describes fierce, ill-tempered women who are always scolding and disapproving
I agree!
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Originally posted by bogeyman View Post
I hope it's being well received in Crew & Nantwich.
On the plus side, her gob did at least provide the inspiration for the media centre at Lords cricket ground
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I learnt a new word today:
Harridan
[n. HAR-ih-den] A sharp-tongued woman, especially one who is older. This noun describes fierce, ill-tempered women who are always scolding and disapproving
I agree!
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Radio 4 - Book of the Week
BOTW is one of the highlights of my morning, usually.
Ok, there are a few duff ones, but on the whole an engaging and entertaining 15 minutes of quality output from the BBC propaganda engine.
However, this week we have Cherie Blair reading from her biog 'Speaking for Myself'.
The R4 puff says "Cherie Blair tells her story in her own words".
And boy, does she!
This vainglorious harridan has put me off my eggy soldiers twice now. I'm foregoing the tradition of decades in Bogey Towers by turning over to Radio 5 Live tomorrow to listen to some gibbering idiot sports commentator instead.
That vile woman could boast for England at Olympic standards.
The greedy, publicity-seeking, grasping, aspirational, letter-box-gobbed tart just makes me want to puke in my cornflakes.
Every other sentence in her self-promotional diatribe is crafted to boost and promote this useless leech of a woman.
I hope it's being well received in Crewe & Nantwich.Tags: None
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