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I used to get off at Dollis Hill for college. You've just brought all those memories back. Tea, toast and marmalade at the cafe opposite the college, Foul magazine, and the stripper pub at lunchtime.
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We all admire boobs where you could lose a pearl necklace, so sarah stays.
I would deport the Beckhams but they have already deported themselves, so I pick:
Gordon Brown
Peter Mandelson
Alistair Campbell
George Osborne
Anatole Kaletsky
The last one might be a bit obscure, but he's been an economics columnist for my favourite newspaper for many years, and he is always wrong. It's thickos like him that, over past years, have made debt mountains, Brown's off-book accounting and government waste sound acceptable. F*** him.
There, I feel better now.
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Are the rules of this game hidden under the rules of Mornington Crescent, or are they somewhere more accessible?
tim
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no i wouldnt be concerned.....i mean i WOULD break her but i wouldnt be concerned about it.....she wouldnt know what hit her, i have been eating lots of celery.....
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you cant polish a turd
it was actually a no holds barred 6 way humpfest, they may not be able to sing but they could suck the chrome off a 1980s BMX
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