Originally posted by zeitghost
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One spike is surely not enough. Do the railings around the houses of parliament have spikes? They may serve a dual purpose: to keep commoners out and to keep MPs on.
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Originally posted by wim121 View PostOh I think its very reasonable and realistic. Ever heard of black squirrells, the hulk hogan of all squirrell-kind?
The pack of mutant black squirrels that are giving Britain's grey population a taste of their own medicine | Mail Online
One can dream heh? I like your imagination!
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostI've stopped wishing him physical harm on the grounds that its just not reasonable to will someone to be mauled to death by rabid squirrels.
Scientists say the testosterone-charged black is fitter, faster and more fiercely competitive than both reds or greys.
One can dream heh? I like your imagination!
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I've stopped wishing him physical harm on the grounds that its just not reasonable to will someone to be mauled to death by rabid squirrels.
But I would see great satisfaction in his political career being brought to an end, and if it could take his wife down with him then that would be nice too...
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostTo have a profound desire to see Ed Balls' head on a spike?
It happens every time I'm unfortunate enough to see the **** on the television spouting his endless terminological inexactitudes & misrepresentations.
BBC News - Why does PPE rule Britain?
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostTo have a profound desire to see Ed Balls' head on a spike?
Personally, I'm sure he is the anti-christ but that could be because I've had the misfortune of being stuck in a meeting with him years ago.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostTo have a profound desire to see Ed Balls' head on a spike?
It happens every time I'm unfortunate enough to see the **** on the television spouting his endless terminological inexactitudes & misrepresentations.
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Is it totally unreasonable
To have a profound desire to see Ed Balls' head on a spike?
It happens every time I'm unfortunate enough to see the **** on the television spouting his endless terminological inexactitudes & misrepresentations.Tags: None
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