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I agreed with some stuff she said, but she is basically a nasty piece of scum IMHO.
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You don't think he's one of ours do you?Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostSo much for winning the Turner prize, there should be something awarded for the least female looking transvestite award. He just looked like a hairy @rsed bloke in a cr@ppy Alice in Wonderland costume.
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So much for winning the Turner prize, there should be something awarded for the least female looking transvestite award. He just looked like a hairy @rsed bloke in a cr@ppy Alice in Wonderland costume.
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He was a complete attention seeking to**erOriginally posted by ratewhore View PostTo be fair, it's not the dress that's the problem. It's the fact that he didn't really have anything to add...
Ann Leslie on the other hand
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To be fair, it's not the dress that's the problem. It's the fact that he didn't really have anything to add...
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"Care in the community" in action.
Take note Xeno, it's a slippery slope.
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostWTF? Some tw@t bloke in a dress on Newsnight talking drivel. Can I get a licence fee refund?
Question Time
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Bless.Perry is the first ceramic artist and public transvestite to win the Turner Prize, which he was awarded in 2003.
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Now he needs to meet God, he's asking for a 10% tax increase.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View Post
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Who is he? He's freaking me out.
He did say someone should arrange for Mugabe to meet God.
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He isn't any more drivel-ridden than the rest of the panel. Or are you just upset because he's wearing a dress?
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