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Post by mermaidsal on Jul 15, 2008 20:26:29 GMT
Huddy, karma just came back your way, so you're allowed to care if you want
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jul 15, 2008 20:27:44 GMT
Huddy, karma just came back your way, so you're allowed to care if you want You're very kind, thank you!
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Post by Soro's Sorrows on Jul 15, 2008 20:28:02 GMT
Yes I do get "it" Huddy, I just don't like your line And the clever people who put Marge (as I like to call her) in power for so long didn't like it either. Time for you Labour luvies to take a back seat and let the clever people fix the country AGAIN. Maybe after 15 years or so and people get bored with sound government you will win and fuck it all up again!
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jul 15, 2008 20:29:39 GMT
Yes I do get "it" Huddy, I just don't like your line And the clever people who put Marge (as I like to call her) in power for so long didn't like it either. Time for you Labour luvies to take a back seat and let the clever people fix the country AGAIN. Maybe after 15 years or so and people get bored with sound government you will win and fuck it all up again! I 'aint no labour luvvie mate, far from it! ;D
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Post by daverichards on Jul 15, 2008 20:43:02 GMT
Yes I do get "it" Huddy, I just don't like your line And the clever people who put Marge (as I like to call her) in power for so long didn't like it either. Time for you Labour luvies to take a back seat and let the clever people fix the country AGAIN. Maybe after 15 years or so and people get bored with sound government you will win and fuck it all up again! The socilaists haven't fucked it up this time, its the Thatcherite who hijaked the labour party that built the house of cards falling around Gordon Browns ears
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Post by StatesideStokie on Jul 15, 2008 20:43:15 GMT
New Labour, Tories......same shit, different day.
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Post by OldStokie on Jul 15, 2008 20:47:32 GMT
Divide and rule. Thatcher might have been the devil incarnate, but she was a clever devil incarnate. It works. Anyone remember the Nottingham miners who fought her corner. Where are they now? I'll answer my own question...in the same fucking boat as those she couldn't win over. What happened to the police after she turned them against the common man? Still reviled by much of society for their traitorous deeds. What goes around, comes around. Huddy, karma for that wonderful story. I'm enjoying my little square block of bread. OS.
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Post by algor on Jul 15, 2008 20:57:13 GMT
Yes I do get "it" Huddy, I just don't like your line And the clever people who put Marge (as I like to call her) in power for so long didn't like it either. Time for you Labour luvies to take a back seat and let the clever people fix the country AGAIN. Maybe after 15 years or so and people get bored with sound government you will win and fuck it all up again! The socilaists haven't fucked it up this time, its the Thatcherite who hijaked the labour party that built the house of cards falling around Gordon Browns ears Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, I bet you voted for Blair though didn't you! When times are good Labour take all the credit when times are hard you blame it all on the Tories. BIG shock for you Dave most of the electorate are not thick and it won't wash
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Post by daverichards on Jul 15, 2008 21:02:15 GMT
the first time yes, but when they showed their true colours, i voted for the most socialist of the 3 main parties, the liberals
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Post by sheikhmomo on Jul 15, 2008 22:02:20 GMT
A passage from the The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists. My faith in the Oatcake restored. Who gives a fuck about here today, gone tomorrow, obscenely wealthy snotty nosed kids like Scott bloody Carson
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jul 15, 2008 22:48:34 GMT
Divide and rule. Thatcher might have been the devil incarnate, but she was a clever devil incarnate. It works. Anyone remember the Nottingham miners who fought her corner. Where are they now? I'll answer my own question...in the same fucking boat as those she couldn't win over. What happened to the police after she turned them against the common man? Still reviled by much of society for their traitorous deeds. What goes around, comes around. Huddy, karma for that wonderful story. I'm enjoying my little square block of bread. OS. Cheers, I'd suggest you buy or borrow the book "The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists" by Robert Tressell. it will make you laugh and cry and as Sal remarked, is as relevant today as it was when written, in Edwardian times.
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Post by Rebelliousjukebox on Jul 16, 2008 10:20:26 GMT
Radio 4 recently broadcast and adaptation of The Ragged Trouser Philanthropist - caught a couple of episodes - including both Johnny Vegas & Bill Bailey. Can't find a link on the Radio 4 website though.
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Post by Bick on Jul 16, 2008 10:31:49 GMT
The woman that destroyed our nation to get a state funeral? What a fucking joke ??? Not a thatcher supporter, but she got us out of the depression quicker than anyone else at the time could have, and by privitising the way she did, dramatically improved our economy. She has done more for the UK than a lot of people who get state funerals.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jul 16, 2008 10:38:38 GMT
Radio 4 recently broadcast and adaptation of The Ragged Trouser Philanthropist - caught a couple of episodes - including both Johnny Vegas & Bill Bailey. Can't find a link on the Radio 4 website though. Saw it on tour at Brimingham rep, many years ago with Tom Watt as the lead, excellent production. I have the tour poster designed by Steve Bell, framed and on a wall at home. ;D
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Post by Rebelliousjukebox on Jul 16, 2008 10:50:33 GMT
Radio 4 recently broadcast and adaptation of The Ragged Trouser Philanthropist - caught a couple of episodes - including both Johnny Vegas & Bill Bailey. Can't find a link on the Radio 4 website though. Saw it on tour at Brimingham rep, many years ago with Tom Watt as the lead, excellent production. I have the tour poster designed by Steve Bell, framed and on a wall at home. ;D Misread that first time and thought you'd seen Tom Waits playing the lead
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jul 16, 2008 10:52:37 GMT
Saw it on tour at Brimingham rep, many years ago with Tom Watt as the lead, excellent production. I have the tour poster designed by Steve Bell, framed and on a wall at home. ;D Misread that first time and thought you'd seen Tom Waits playing the lead ;D ;D
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Post by PotteringThrough on Jul 16, 2008 11:36:11 GMT
I might get shot down for this but I think she deserves one, as does every other Primeminister of this fine Country.
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Post by frasier37 on Jul 16, 2008 11:43:13 GMT
Good lad Pottering, have some karma. Don't let the peasants bully you.
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Post by scfc147 on Jul 16, 2008 12:06:39 GMT
Plans are also in place to build a huge ballroom over the burial site, for the millions who would like to dance on her grave.
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Post by frasier37 on Jul 16, 2008 13:03:57 GMT
By the time Gordon Brown's finished, you won't be in the mood for dancing. ;D
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jul 16, 2008 13:04:47 GMT
By the time Gordon Brown's finished, you won't be in the mood for dancing. ;D The Nolan Sisters are always up fo it... ;D
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Post by frasier37 on Jul 16, 2008 13:11:16 GMT
By the time Gordon Brown's finished, you won't be in the mood for dancing. ;D The Nolan Sisters are always up fo it... ;D Oh no Huddy, I think you'll find the Girls are in the mood for dancing
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Post by superreds on Jul 16, 2008 14:56:47 GMT
"Pay dole for 6 months and let the feckers starve" What an asshole! - perhaps you might want to visit the 500 sacked JCB workers and tell them that they should only get 6 months dole money.
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Post by scfc147 on Jul 16, 2008 15:02:15 GMT
Romancing!
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Post by Mr_DaftBurger on Jul 16, 2008 19:39:30 GMT
I'm giving it all tonight! (NQM) Nice post huddy but when is the revolution going to start. I blame the collapse of the Second International!
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Post by jpm64 on Jul 17, 2008 7:15:05 GMT
Frasier, Trebor and other Thatcher lovers ( ) I'm really interested in your views on Thatcher's love and support for a man who rounded up all his political opponents in a football stadium before torturing and murdering them ??? ??? ??? They got what you lot would of got if our Maggie was still here. Fcukin riff raff I presume we won't be getting any sensible answers on this one then ???
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Post by Rebelliousjukebox on Jul 17, 2008 11:05:17 GMT
Princess Diana didn't have a state funeral and neither did the Queen mum or Jeremy Beadle so how does Thatch merit one? Whats the criterion? From Tuesday's Guardian:- Series: The question:- The questionWho gets a state funeral? Stuart Jeffries The Guardian, Tuesday July 15, 2008 A British state funeral is usually reserved for the sovereign as head of state. There have been only nine non-monarchs in the past 500 years deemed worthy of this honour: Elizabethan poet and courtier Sir Philip Sidney (1586); one-armed, one-eyed naval hero Horatio Nelson (1806); two-armed, two-eyed soldier and statesman Arthur Wellesley, first Duke of Wellington (1852); Henry John Temple, aka gunboat-toting prime minister Lord Palmerston (1865); the naturalist who came fourth in the BBC's Great Britons poll, Charles Darwin (1882); prime minister William Gladstone (1898); widely forgotten Victorian soldier Field Marshal Frederick Roberts, first Earl Roberts of Kandahar (1914); almost equally widely forgotten Ulster Unionist party leader Baron Edward Carson (1935); and wartime prime minister Sir Winston Churchill (1965). The Iron Lady will be honoured like the Iron Duke if plans being considered by the Queen and Gordon Brown go ahead (the decision is at the Queen's discretion). A state funeral involves a military procession bearing the coffin on a gun carriage from a private resting chapel to Westminster Hall, where the body lies in state for three days. Later, there is a service at Westminster Abbey or St Paul's. Princess Diana (1997) and the Queen Mother (2002) had ceremonial rather than state funerals. During a state funeral, the gun carriage bearing the coffin is drawn by sailors; in a ceremonial funeral it is drawn by horses. The Daily Mail argues that Baroness Thatcher "is a legend who deserves the ultimate salute", hoping that by the time of her funeral "the whole country can agree on her greatness". But will they? Benjamin Disraeli was offered a state funeral, but refused it in his will. Perhaps Thatcher should follow suit.
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Post by sheikhmomo on Jul 17, 2008 11:11:22 GMT
"The Daily Mail argues that Baroness Thatcher "is a legend who deserves the ultimate salute", hoping that by the time of her funeral "the whole country can agree on her greatness"
The Daily Mail thinks everyone lives in Surrey has 2.5 kids and a dog called Bunty so I wouldn't hold out much hope for their hope of conformity on the issue iunless she lives for another 150 years all books are burned and everybody is labotomised in the interim.
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Post by Arthurdollar on Jul 17, 2008 13:35:51 GMT
Now Michael Foot and true British Statesman with Donkey jacket to boot.
Scruffy old cunt
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Post by frasier37 on Jul 17, 2008 13:51:05 GMT
They got what you lot would of got if our Maggie was still here. Fcukin riff raff I presume we won't be getting any sensible answers on this one then ??? Lighten up jpm, it's just tongue in cheek stuff Besides i'm sure she's not the only leader in the world to be friend a murderer.
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