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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I sincerely believe that the local election results are a victory for a resurgent left
and it marks the beginning of the end of the CONDEMnation that we are living in.

Or possibly I'm just sick and tired of it all and I just despise every single selfish fucker in this entire country.

Especially the two kids that were on question time last night, the two boys with greasy hair past their shoulders who looked 17 and made stuttering attempts to say "it's all the unions fault why do they have to be so mean and strike and be disruptive and stuff". Why the fuck are 17 year olds allowed on programs to express their opinions? If I wanted a 17 year olds opinion on something, actually, I will never, ever want a 17 year olds opinion on anything because it will be shit.
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:11, 3 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
To be fair, speeking objectivly... from every single view point that you could possibly have.... Bob Crow is a Cock.

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:13, Reply)
So true

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:20, Reply)
Funny how it seems

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:24, Reply)
I can just picture it now.
Camron: And I reffer YOU, my right honerable gentleman, to THE DISAPLINORY ACT OF 1986.
Labour*: No, SIR, I reffer YOU, to your words as you came to power, that You. Would. NOT... reference that so called disaplinory act.
*loads of rah rahing*
Camron: Gentleman, Gentleman, people of the house. On both sides, I believe at least we can all agree. Despite our many differences.... That Bob Crow, is a cock. He is a big fat cock. He is the biggest cock in the whole wide world. If ever there was a cock, then bob crow would be that cock. He's the biggest cock in the whole god damn world.
*loads of cheering*


*omg, I can't believe I can't think who the king of Labour is at the moment is right now
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:30, Reply)
Haha!
The King of Labour! He fucking wishes, the mong faced cunt

Ed Milliband BTW
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:37, Reply)
I like his man of the people interviews, stood outside his gaff, he's just an ordinary Joe really, a working man like the rest of his
Shame about it being a millionaires row
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:40, Reply)
I don't like the fact that he always seems to have some toffee stuck in his teeth when talking

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:44, Reply)
I'd find it more irritating that he's never worked a day in his life, unless you count drifting round westminster with a bundle of papers and talking out of your arse at the expense of the public purse working

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:47, Reply)
He looks like he is trying to talk out of his ear

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:49, Reply)
Haha, it's when they say "BIshop's Ave*? That place is a permament builder's site." that you realise they're truly down to earth. Or not arabic.


* This is one of the most expensive residential roads in europe.
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:50, Reply)
It's also fucking HORRIBLE.

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 16:14, Reply)
I wouldn't live there, I don't drive and I like to nip to the shops. £50m starting figure will get you some nice property anywhere else in central london and a home in a 'burb to match.
I was at Old Street this week and I'd love the top floor of Biezer House, maybe, conveniance it would rock but its slight _too_ urburn. Saw some mint houses in Notting Hill Gate and Camden this week though. I think with them, one is special on the outside and in disarray on the inside, and the other is the oppersite.
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 16:54, Reply)
I'm ten mins east of Old Street - it's a lot calmer but still v cool.
I cannot see myself leaving the area I'm in for some time.
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 17:04, Reply)
I had a fucking nice Pad Thai from that pub just down the road.
When I talk on the phone, I can't sit still, so I was wondering around and ended up down some ally with what looked like a decent Thai take-away, proper nice and clean, but they didn't have any non-(spicy)-hot stuff so I continued walking until I ended up doing a circle and ending up in that grim looking pub with a thai resturant attached. If I'd known I would have buzzed you for a pint with me and LightInChains... I'll keep that in mind though.
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 17:13, Reply)
I don't want Labour.
I also don't want the Conservatives, or the Liberal Democrats.

What's a boy to do? Protest voting is for benders, so the answer is nothing.
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:24, Reply)
Dirty protest

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:36, Reply)
DYAAKY

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:43, Reply)
I've seen that annogram a handful of times, what does it mean?

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:50, Reply)
If you don't know then I suggest you delete your account and kill yourself.

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:52, Reply)
AHhhh, spot on.

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:53, Reply)
I'm not a fan of that one, I think we should go back to.
I suggest you quit uni, conslidate all your debts into one easy repayable loan and do what your parent's did: work for a living.

Or something like that, can't remember it that well.
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 15:54, Reply)
I made it up. I'm sorry you don't like it.
The old 'quit uni' one is good but only if you aren't in a hurry.
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 16:17, Reply)
ononononononono, no. It's perfectly fine, it's just been tainted by mongs.

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 16:51, Reply)
Like so much in this crazy mixed-up world.

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 17:05, Reply)
Unforuntatly not quite enough.... THREE AND A HALF YEARS now, Danny Dire Times.

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 17:13, Reply)
My position PRECISELY.

(, Fri 4 May 2012, 16:11, Reply)
I'd love to think you're right
but I rather fear it's just the same as always happens, midterm. There's not enough of a swing for it to be a piece of resurgence (you always get a protest vote midterm because it's really meaningless), the turnout was too low for it to be meaningful, and anyway you and I both know Milliband is nearly as unelectable as Kinnock was.

Also, what Kroney says, with the force of a thousand fucking suns.
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 16:22, Reply)
I concur
I also saw on the bbc that people were resenting the local referendums on having mayors because they felt that they were being 'forced' into having mayors.
(, Fri 4 May 2012, 19:03, Reply)

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