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Originally posted by Bunk View PostI've now got a worrying image in my mind of a King Kong-esque Gordon Brown finally losing the plot and going on the rampage through the square mile.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostMuch more interesting than financial doom and gloom, I fully expect to see king kong scaling the gherkin after some screaming blonde
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostCity of London - Doooooomed!
Pah! I was expecting a thread about a large sea dwelling, fire breathing, reptile rising up out of the Thames, terrorizing Japanese tourists and wreaking havoc.
Ho Hum..
Oh and HAB stick with the gay innuendo, it makes me laugh and It amuses me to think how it must make some of the uptight folk on here squirm
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostCity of London - Doooooomed!
Pah! I was expecting a thread about a large sea dwelling, fire breathing, reptile rising up out of the Thames, terrorizing Japanese tourists and wreaking havoc.
Ho Hum..
Oh and HAB stick with the gay innuendo, it makes me laugh and It amuses me to think how it must make some of the uptight folk on here squirm
Anyway. Are you suggesting I'm 'uptight' you naughty cavie?
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City of London - Doooooomed!
Pah! I was expecting a thread about a large sea dwelling, fire breathing, reptile rising up out of the Thames, terrorizing Japanese tourists and wreaking havoc.
Ho Hum..
Oh and HAB stick with the gay innuendo, it makes me laugh and It amuses me to think how it must make some of the uptight folk on here squirm
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It's a sad thing to say but the future seems to lie with mainland Europe. Whilst the UK listened to the one eyed snot goblin and sat on their laurels, the rest of Europe did what was necessary to bring their economies back to life.
While the rest of the EU may have some way to go, markets have picked up and the UK is long way behind.
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Oh,give me a home where the buffalo roam,
Where the deer and the antelope play;
Where seldom is heard a discouraging word,
And the skies are not cloudy all day.
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