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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostSome horror stories are emeging about the IMF boss, Dominique Strauss-Kahn. As well as a previous allegation of an assault , in 2002, there is the interesting comment from French political circles, that a Frenchman might find it problematical to work in an Anglo-Saxon organisation
The implication is that French birds are used to being harrassed and dont make a fuss, but an English or Yank bird would scream the house down.
Anyways, the DNA tests today should prove that he is French, then the Yanks can lock him up and throw away the key
arrested
a dodgy guy?

They sold really shoddy furniture as well
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I believe he was arrested after he attempted to go for the 'money shot'.
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It’s a conspiracy; the Yanks realise that the Dollar is about to fall over so have arrested Mr Strauss-Kahn in an attempt to kibosh the Euro so they don’t look as bad <honest>
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IMF chief arrested
Some horror stories are emeging about the IMF boss, Dominique Strauss-Kahn. As well as a previous allegation of an assault , in 2002, there is the interesting comment from French political circles, that a Frenchman might find it problematical to work in an Anglo-Saxon organisation
The implication is that French birds are used to being harrassed and dont make a fuss, but an English or Yank bird would scream the house down.
Anyways, the DNA tests today should prove that he is French, then the Yanks can lock him up and throw away the key
arrested
a dodgy guy?
Last edited by EternalOptimist; 16 May 2011, 07:00.Tags: None
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