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Previously on "Will the ash-cloud affect election results?"
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Launch a nuke at the volcano, it all goes up at once, instead of over a few months. Certainly something to watch. Preferably from another planet.
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I hope this whole thing wont cloud the judgement of the voters. We need Gordon Brown back in the saddle so he can personally go and kick that flippin' volcano and stop it from erupting.
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They'll fudge the stats to show that the global cooling is just temporary and caused by this volcano.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd just what effect is this humongous ash cloud having on the AGW debate? Or are the IPCC going to fudge the stats to show that it is actually a man-made phenomenon?!!
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And just what effect is this humongous ash cloud having on the AGW debate? Or are the IPCC going to fudge the stats to show that it is actually a man-made phenomenon?
And is it helping house prices? We need to be told!!!!!!
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If any more financial results or statistics are due for release before polling day, and show no improvement, McDoom can claim it is just a temporary downward blip caused by the volcano.Originally posted by d000hg View Post
Sending the navy in, good way to look effective and make the armed forces popular. Or, mismanagement will make Labour look hopeless?
It would have been hilarious if Brown/Cameron had got stuck overseas.
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Perhaps dropping Gordon Brown down into the molten lava is the only way of terminating him ? He really has that ring of power on him.
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ftfyOriginally posted by d000hg View PostIt would have been hilarious if Brown had got hit by molten lava.
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Sending what Navy where though?Originally posted by d000hg View PostSending the navy in, good way to look effective and make the armed forces popular. Or, mismanagement will make Labour look hopeless?
It would have been hilarious if Brown/Cameron had got stuck overseas.
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Will the ash-cloud affect election results?
Sending the navy in, good way to look effective and make the armed forces popular. Or, mismanagement will make Labour look hopeless?
It would have been hilarious if Brown/Cameron had got stuck overseas.Tags: None
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