Yeah yeah I know she could afford private...
From the Thatcher challenge. See all 152 entries (closed)
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From the Thatcher challenge. See all 152 entries (closed)
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Pfft! I don't think she relied on it
TJ: What the blinking flip!? From the Beeb website
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:09,
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UK RETAILERS ARE SNATCHING MILK!!
oh and Cameron is a tit but I added that . . .
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:24,
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...in honour of the Milk Snatcher herself*
* so named because her snatch smelled of spoiled milk apparently. Trufax.
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:31,
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So because of a surge in demand in China
there are rations in Britain.
Nope. Does not compute.
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:55,
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Nope. Does not compute.
some people are bulk buying in UK disrupting forecast stock etc - and exporting to china
and no doubt making a fortune, as china paying high for western milk right now.
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 17:13,
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I've got to go through Oxford Road station at 6.30 this evening...
*fears*
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:31,
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Are you a train driver?
You really shouldn't be posting on a humerous message board whilst driving a train . . . /H&S
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:36,
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Nah it's perfectly saf...
*sounds of screeching rails and smashing noises*
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:38,
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rather you than me
my mate lives close to liverpool's ground, it's a nightmare when they play at home. we won't even go to the pub when the derby's on, it's always full of fighting wankers
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:36,
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I used to live quite close to Old Trafford
Moved out to the 'burbs now.
They will still have had doormen outside all the pubs, and no glass crossing the bar all day.
I have to say I really question the wisdom of an evening kick off - even on a monday. Large swathes of the city will have been on the keg since lunchtime. It won't be a pretty sight.
In fact with that in mind I think I'll scarper and try for an earlier train...
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:40,
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They will still have had doormen outside all the pubs, and no glass crossing the bar all day.
I have to say I really question the wisdom of an evening kick off - even on a monday. Large swathes of the city will have been on the keg since lunchtime. It won't be a pretty sight.
In fact with that in mind I think I'll scarper and try for an earlier train...
I used to live across the field from St James' Park in Newcastle.
I generally stayed in when the footballs were on. Although generally the fans seemed well-behaved.
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Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:51,
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