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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostBob Crow gets paid a hell of a lot of money to act like a tit.
Not bad work if you can get it.
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Bob Crow gets paid a hell of a lot of money to act like a tit.
Not bad work if you can get it.
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Any chance of the gallows being used for London Transport's union leaders?
http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...-everyone.html
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostWhat the **** does Bob Crow know about the common man? He's a very well paid thug.
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Originally posted by zeitghostPity he called it off.
I understand that the gallows was half built.
And we had a nice little axe ready for the quartering.
The big debate was over the sequence of events:
Hanged, drawn & quartered
or
Drawn, hanged & quartered.
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What the **** does Bob Crow know about the common man? He's a very well paid thug.
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Bob Crow making himself popular again
I see Bob Crow is trying to exploit the rugby, again, as part of his class war. Luckily for the peaceful, democratically minded majority, what he describes as 'undemocratic laws' got in the way.
Just what is this man thinking? A rail strike in Wales when there's a Wales v England rugby match? He tried it before and failed when Wales played Fiji.
Is this the man who's going to stand up for the 'working class'? What does he achieve by attempting to destroy something which is of great importance to a lot of 'working class' people in Wales, and is really something that people in both Wales and England look forward to, especially when things are perhaps not going too well on the economic front?
This man is a dangerous idiot, and I sincerely hope that the good people of Wales will see fit to give him a bloody good kicking; any Welshman who takes that initiative might just find he has the support of some large English rugby fans too.
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