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Originally posted by DimPrawnGod you lot are desperate for publicity.
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333 Blue Labour are much better than New Labour
334 Anybody who disagrees with stereotypes is politically correct
335 Every day is the same on CUK
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Originally posted by Gold Dalekbrown nose
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Originally posted by Dalek SupremeVery wisely spoken, oh mighty Emperor.
Dalek Supreme in "knows which side his bread's buttered" mode.
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Originally posted by milanbenesand straight in at #1
get a Plan B !
bye the way, would you like to buy mine ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by milanbenesand straight in at #1
get a Plan B !
bye the way, would you like to buy mine ?
Milan.
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and straight in at #1
get a Plan B !
bye the way, would you like to buy mine ?
Milan.
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Originally posted by Dalek SupremeVery wisely spoken, oh mighty Emperor.
Dalek Supreme in "knows which side his bread's buttered" mode.
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Originally posted by Gold Dalek2. Tony Blair must be stabbed.
2. All of the Labour Party must be stabbed - Cabinet members more so
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Originally posted by Emperor DalekAnd that is why I am the Emperor and you never even made it to Dalek Supreme.
Dalek Supreme in "knows which side his bread's buttered" mode.
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Originally posted by Gold DalekIf I was a clever Dalek I could have added a strike through on the first point for emphasis
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Originally posted by AtWMinor point - the list is ordered in ascending order and since you have same first 3 letters (2. ), then letter 4 A is less than T, thus it should be:
hth
My suggestion was that item 2. Tony Blair must be stabbed.
Is replaced by the more accurate:
2. All of the Labour Party must be stabbed - Cabinet members more so
If I was a clever Dalek I could have added a strike through on the first point for emphasis
HTH
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