Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by zeitghost
I suppose we could always dig the bugger up & stick his head on a spike.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSo if you were to have a bad taste party what is acceptable and what sick?
Hitler?
Bin Laden?
Jimmy Saville or Gary Glitter?
Grown up Madeline McCann?
Ian and Myra?
Josef Frizl????
Princess Diana after the crash???
When is it too near the knuckle?
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Not ok to belittle the abuse but very ok to take the piss out of all things Saville. It's all we can do as he's too dead to be put in prison and beaten up when he drops the soap.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Hitler?
Bin Laden?
Jimmy Saville or Gary Glitter?
Grown up Madeline McCann?
Ian and Myra?
Josef Frizl????
Princess Diana after the crash???
When is it too near the knuckle?
Leave a comment:
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Now then, Now then, have we done this one?
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