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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostInitially I thought a toilet was a bit of an odd place to die, but I suppose if someone is feeling poorly they might well head for the toilet. What a place to die. Was he there all night?
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Initially I thought a toilet was a bit of an odd place to die, but I suppose if someone is feeling poorly they might well head for the toilet. What a place to die. Was he there all night?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt will probably be something dull like cocaine. I liked the proper Tories who used to auto-asphyxiate on a poppers soaked orange wearing ladies' underwear.
And while we are on the subject - whatever happend to cross-dressing, wife-swapping members of the clergy?
The youth of today etc. etc.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostHalcyon days!!!
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Originally posted by doodab View PostBBC News - Cameron's constituency chairman found dead at Glastonbury
Any guesses? Mine first thought is that booze, coke and middle age spread are a dangerous combo...
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It will probably be something dull like cocaine. I liked the proper Tories who used to auto-asphyxiate on a poppers soaked orange wearing ladies' underwear.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostBBC News - Cameron's constituency chairman found dead at Glastonbury
Any guesses? Mine first thought is that booze, coke and middle age spread are a dangerous combo...
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The contents of those portable loos can be quite a shock to the system - undigested turds rearing their forked tongue heads out of the bowl like a Syrian snake charmer's tourist trap.
However, it's likely to be a drug fuelled heart attack. Or just a heart attack bought about seeing all those young ladies in their skimpy clothes waggling their breasticles around.
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Scandal or perfectly innocent?
BBC News - Cameron's constituency chairman found dead at Glastonbury
A senior member of David Cameron's Tory constituency association has been found dead in a Glastonbury Festival toilet.
The body of Christopher Shale, chairman of West Oxfordshire Conservative Association, was found at about 0900 BST at the music event in Somerset.
Police are investigating the cause of death, which the prime minister said had left him and his wife "devastated"Tags: None
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