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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostHappy to.
MM in "Trainee TEFL Teacher" mode.
.Well he wasn't far wrong was he? I guees you could call Harriet Harman Hattterley-esque. I wonder if you need a sou'wester to talk to her though....Cameron will win.
Clegg won't.
Brown will be removed from the Party Leadership, to be replaced temporarily by a Roy Hattersly-eque candidate until Autumn party conference.
This is just an opinion.
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Happy to.Originally posted by Churchill View PostWill someone translate the above for me from "whatf**kingLanguageisthat" to something more readable and understandable?
MM in "Trainee TEFL Teacher" mode.Cameron will win.
Clegg won't.
Brown will be removed from the Party Leadership, to be replaced temporarily by a Roy Hattersly-eque candidate until Autumn party conference.
This is just an opinion.
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I once met an old lady who told me every Sunday she was a Church Onanist! Bless.Originally posted by Churchill View PostHow would you know? You're an Onanist!
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Least we can get it up!Originally posted by Churchill View PostThey're both sad Onanists so could be either.
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Will someone translate the above for me from "whatf**kingLanguageisthat" to something more readable and understandable?Originally posted by Swati View PostI think the term being bandies around much this days is balanced parliament which leads me to believe that there are many in the media thinking this is preferred option of the result of our general election this thursday week I have a couple of interesting observations to make on the subject and they will follow now. Firtsly I think that cameron has made a lot of ground in his hustlings of the past week. Secondly i think the liberal democrat Clegg, this clegg has been in a bubble which has been burst because he peaked too soon in the oresidential style debates that we all saw on our tv screen or tv screens in the past few weeks. I believe he has been revealed as a waree and i dont normally use this expression liberally. Thirdly i belive the willun has absoluteley no chance of winning this elecetion on thursday week. It is no longer possible. These are my thoughtts and doings on this elecetion and they are just my opinions but I think cameron will be in number 10 on friday week and the willun will be rreplaced by a temporary like Roy Hattersley or the like until they elect new leader at the labour conference in this autumn.
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I think the term being bandies around much this days is balanced parliament which leads me to believe that there are many in the media thinking this is preferred option of the result of our general election this thursday week I have a couple of interesting observations to make on the subject and they will follow now. Firtsly I think that cameron has made a lot of ground in his hustlings of the past week. Secondly i think the liberal democrat Clegg, this clegg has been in a bubble which has been burst because he peaked too soon in the oresidential style debates that we all saw on our tv screen or tv screens in the past few weeks. I believe he has been revealed as a waree and i dont normally use this expression liberally. Thirdly i belive the willun has absoluteley no chance of winning this elecetion on thursday week. It is no longer possible. These are my thoughtts and doings on this elecetion and they are just my opinions but I think cameron will be in number 10 on friday week and the willun will be rreplaced by a temporary like Roy Hattersley or the like until they elect new leader at the labour conference in this autumn.
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Vain in that contextOriginally posted by suityou01 View Postwww.bbc.co.uk
"What is a hung parliament?"
Ever feel like this is a foregone conclusion?
Cast your votes in vein [sic] people.
HTH
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