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Reply to: Would you vote for Jeremy Clarkson?
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostYes, lets face it he has the balls to say what everyone else is thinking
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I'd be looking forward to him making all cabinet ministers and top civil servants drive 'reasonably priced cars'.
What with all these so-called 'czars', like 'drug czar' being appointed these days, you could have a 'czar in a reasonably priced car'.
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Originally posted by d000hg View Postany idiot can look good by complaining about the current system.
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No of course not, he might be amusing but any idiot can look good by complaining about the current system.
It'd be like when Homer Simpson was in charge of the garbage collection.
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Shortly after firing a nuke at Tehran;
'...and on that bombshell, goodnight!'
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I can just see him introducing the President of France at a press conference ...
"Some say he's a cheese-eating-surrender-monkey, others say he needs a step-ladder to get into long trousers ... but we know him as President Sarkyoze.."
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Yes, lets face it he has the balls to say what everyone else is thinking
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Hmmm.
How long before he's negotiated more private deals than Tony Blair and he's sitting on a super yacht in the Med with his billionaire mates after stepping down? A week?
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Nope, he is a buffon, who will likely get a kicking one day from one of the many people he has insulted.
If you're going to do that then at least do it on an anonymous forum
HTH
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Yes, I would like to see him have to do the job and see how long he lasts.
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