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Previously on "Aren't you just sick of this?"

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  • vetran
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    Anything that makes it less likely for Labour to get back in is all right by me.


    Can we bribe NLYUK to get caught with the shadow cabinet showing them how to raise expectations?

    worth £50 of anyone's money!

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Oh yeh! Slip of the keyboard, I see I put David not Ed. David would have been a lot better for the Labour party but that in turn would have been worse for the rest of us. Even more likely to be stuck with them after the next election.

    Hurrah for Ed and Ed!
    Amen to that.

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  • xoggoth
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    Oh yeh! Slip of the keyboard, I see I put David not Ed. David would have been a lot better for the Labour party but that in turn would have been worse for the rest of us. Even more likely to be stuck with them after the next election.

    Hurrah for Ed and Ed!

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  • tractor
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    ..

    Let's face it, since Milliband stabbed his bro in the back, he cannot do anything right. He can't even eat a bacon sandwich - to be fair though it was a bit like the trough eating the pig!

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  • MarillionFan
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    Two things they boycott in Liverpool. The Sun and working for a living. **** 'em.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    I'm not sick of this in particular. What I am sick of are the professional offence takers.
    The Politically correct turds who jump in to take offence on behalf of the people who probably dont give a flying ***** in the first place.
    I am from Liverpool and I wouldnt care if millipede came and danced around the city naked, painted blue around the groin and singing 'where me hub caps you hillsborough bastids'
    who cares ?
    It bugs me a lot less than the gobsh!tes who are trying to 'protect' my 'delicate sensibilities'

    I can take care of myself. Thank you very much
    WHS

    The 96 and their nearest and dearest deserve our sympathy. The other feckers can feck right off for making scousers look like a bunch of perpetually whingeing, pity-me tw@ts.

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  • Zero Liability
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    He has no clue really and I feel a bit sorry for him, completely clueless, he is probably an OK guy but he is going to get totally mauled next year.
    Has no business running a country, though. Not that anyone in particular does, but some people are just likelier to do harm than others, intentionally or not, and he is one of those.

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  • SpontaneousOrder
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    *****.
    Apply to yourself as you see fit.

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  • mudskipper
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    It's all part of the game.

    A bit like CUK.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
    I'm not sick of this in particular. What I am sick of are the professional offence takers.
    The Politically correct turds who jump in to take offence on behalf of the people who probably dont give a flying ***** in the first place.
    I am from Liverpool and I wouldnt care if millipede came and danced around the city naked, painted blue around the groin and singing 'where me hub caps you hillsborough bastids'
    who cares ?
    It bugs me a lot less than the gobsh!tes who are trying to 'protect' my 'delicate sensibilities'

    I can take care of myself. Thank you very much
    Well I for one find your post offensive.

    Narked of Luton.

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  • minestrone
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    He has no clue really and I feel a bit sorry for him, completely clueless, he is probably an OK guy but he is going to get totally mauled next year.

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  • EternalOptimist
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    I'm not sick of this in particular. What I am sick of are the professional offence takers.
    The Politically correct turds who jump in to take offence on behalf of the people who probably dont give a flying ***** in the first place.
    I am from Liverpool and I wouldnt care if millipede came and danced around the city naked, painted blue around the groin and singing 'where me hub caps you hillsborough bastids'
    who cares ?
    It bugs me a lot less than the gobsh!tes who are trying to 'protect' my 'delicate sensibilities'

    I can take care of myself. Thank you very much

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Not exactly a great fan of David Milliband but should a quite innocent action, supporting the British efforts in the world cup, be seen as an attack on Liverpool? What is he supposed to do, consult advisors on every single thing he does in case somebody, somewhere, might be offended? Some even seem to dismissing his apology.

    BBC News - Ed Miliband apologises for offence over Sun picture

    The tendency by some, often outsiders, to claim offence when no offence was intended simple raises resentment against a group as a whole.
    Well considering the amount of press Hillsborough has had over the past year and the hatred it receives in parts of the country due to the lies it published (albeit they did apologise 18 years later) he should have known better..

    Many things have obvious risks attached to them, being photographed holding the Sun is one of them.

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  • NickFitz
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    Did you see the photograph in question? He should apologise to everybody for how his face looked on it, never mind what newspaper he was plugging

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  • xoggoth
    started a topic Aren't you just sick of this?

    Aren't you just sick of this?

    Not exactly a great fan of David Milliband but should a quite innocent action, supporting the British efforts in the world cup, be seen as an attack on Liverpool? What is he supposed to do, consult advisors on every single thing he does in case somebody, somewhere, might be offended? Some even seem to dismissing his apology.

    BBC News - Ed Miliband apologises for offence over Sun picture

    The tendency by some, often outsiders, to claim offence when no offence was intended simple raises resentment against a group as a whole.

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