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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostWHS
anyway - this thread raises a bigger question. Is being a tax minimising, over paid, suckling on the corporate money teat code monkey compatible with socialism?
Poor DodgyAgent would be spinning in his grave, if he was dead!
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostSo a tulipload of immoral phone-hacking and police corruption goes on under a Labour Government, and gets exposed and dealt with once the Tories get back into power. Can't see the problem here myself. It was ever thus....
Move along............
anyway - this thread raises a bigger question. Is being a tax minimising, over paid, suckling on the corporate money teat code monkey compatible with socialism?
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Originally posted by zeitghostWe need arms to pick up the polystyrene rocks.
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Originally posted by zeitghost
Oh the tingling in the left arms.
Anyway, Shirley GALs only have legs!?!?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostI'd buy you a years subscription to "Socialist Worker" if I didn't think it would **** up my security clearance!
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They are so funny.
Except the last one. That's just downright creepy <shudder>
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThe number of heart attacks attributed to this thread tomorrow will be
If you can tell which one is which, try this:
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Originally posted by swamp View PostThat was a link to the Socialist Worker. On CUK. I never thought I'd see the day....
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostBye bye Cameron. Make sure you take your snivelling little fag Gideon with you.
Hopefully the shock will tip Thatcher over the edge.
Move along............
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That was a link to the Socialist Worker. On CUK. I never thought I'd see the day....
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We're all in this together
Bye bye Cameron. Make sure you take your snivelling little fag Gideon with you.
Hopefully the shock will tip Thatcher over the edge.Tags: None
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