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Previously on "Will today be the day that Gordon Brown calls the General Election?"
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Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostThat Daniel Hannan, MEP and Telegraph blogger, is asking it now. I doubt if he reads CUK
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That Daniel Hannan, MEP and Telegraph blogger, is asking it now. I doubt if he reads CUK
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Does the blue text seem to stand out of the page for anyone else?
I read a news story today that said one of the chaps who was due to speak with Brown would blame the current (global economic) crisis on Cameron and the Tories! I may check again later to see whether he did.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostI clicked on the former. Looking again just now I see they have an asterisk placed against one of the words FREE, and following a link from there to a licence agreement displaying similar text to that shown when clicking on theikr binary to install the "Free" version. It speaks about flights. I bottled it at that point yesterday hoping that I hadn't picked up some nasty virus or trojan, as it seemed most peculiar to be talking about return flights after you have clicked an executable downloaded. Off that page is an additional licence discussion, which scanning through looks even more nuts, talking about global warming etc
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHow odd. The one I installed recently has never done that.
Did you click on "Get the FREE download now" or "WordWeb Pro". The latter costs £14.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
I tried installing that yesterday and despite the blurb saying it was free, when it came to install, the agreement said it was a 30 days trial only, plus some strange comments about return flights.
Did you click on "Get the FREE download now" or "WordWeb Pro". The latter costs £14.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAccording to BBC reporter Jo Coburn, the atmosphere at the BBC is currently "febrile".
According to WordWeb, which no self-respecting Windows PC user should be without:
febrile (adj) Of or relating to or characterized by fever
e.g. "a febrile reaction caused by an allergen"
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostAccording to BBC reporter Jo Coburn, the atmosphere at the BBC is currently "febrile".
According to WordWeb, which no self-respecting Windows PC user should be without:
febrile (adj) Of or relating to or characterized by fever
e.g. "a febrile reaction caused by an allergen"
I guess McBunker must be the allergen.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostI know.
I don't understand it. Everything at the moment is pointing to March 25th being the most optimum date for him.
Even if he can't see that it is inconceivable that people like Mandelson don't.
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According to BBC reporter Jo Coburn, the atmosphere at the BBC is currently "febrile".
According to WordWeb, which no self-respecting Windows PC user should be without:
febrile (adj) Of or relating to or characterized by fever
e.g. "a febrile reaction caused by an allergen"
I guess McBunker must be the allergen.
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it won't make a blind bit of difference when he asks her to call it. there will be a massive swing to the tories. massive.
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According to this article http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...d=aM0TTo2juQxE on Bloomberg, Darling let the cat out of the bag somewhat a bit earlier.
Looks like the 6th of May is favorite at the mo.
PZZ
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