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Clarkson apologising for having called Brown a one-eyed Scottish idiot or whatever was quite amusing, especially given that he apologised for calling him Scottish.Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
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I think Clarkson was closer to what people think.Originally posted by Menelaus View PostGood for him. At last a pol saying what the rest of us believe (e.g., we're pissed off with them).
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I thought what he said was quite amusing:
Good on the drug-addled tory boy! He may yet get my vote. All he has to do is shoot up live on TV and admit to using prostitutes and it will almost feel like he is "one of us".Asked whether he used Twitter, Mr Cameron said: "The trouble with Twitter, the instantness of it - too many twits might make a twat."
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Good for him. At last a pol saying what the rest of us believe (e.g., we're pissed off with them).Originally posted by ace00 View PostDavid Cameron has apologised after using the word "twat" during a live radio interview as he discussed Twitter.
That's TWAT. TWAT. T.W.A.T
It's real news so I can say twat. twat twat twat . It's the excuse I've been waiting for.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...ing-gaffe.html
He also said "pissed off"
And he smoked the reefer.
You should vote Labor he is clearly evil.
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David Cameron apologises
David Cameron has apologised after using the word "twat" during a live radio interview as he discussed Twitter.
That's TWAT. TWAT. T.W.A.T
It's real news so I can say twat. twat twat twat . It's the excuse I've been waiting for.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technolog...ing-gaffe.html
He also said "pissed off"
And he smoked the reefer.
You should vote Labor he is clearly evil.Tags: None
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