A thread to salute men of principle
Not a big fan Sir C. Little Willie is a bit of a sell-out.
Have you read his Pitt the Younger?
No. But I did mean as a politician. Love Bret Easton Ellis but wouldn't want him at no. 10.
But he is a man who can make a compelling story out of savage cuts
Sir Sidney Ruff-Diamond is the man we need.
Oh, I gave up on politicians when that poor man Mr Major won an election.
The public appear to wish to be governed by pygmies.
Where are the great statesemen? They don't exist any more. :-(
TWENTY TWO BILLION! TWENTY TWO BILLION!
These political shenanigans simply over-excite you, j. You should retire to a dark room with a moistened flannel until it's all blown over.
Well played!!! Love the bit when he asks the blind tramp if he takes Amex. Tempted to use it many
times but these days...wouldn't be surprised if they do!!!
I'm only quoting the figures from the NEF report based on the OBR data
Even if they've overshot it by twice what it is that's still a ridiculous loss, based on nothing more than flawed ideological logic.
I'm not really sure you're supposed to identify with Bateman that much, Mo
Though I do have a fondness for Huey Lewis and the News and we've all been there with the business cards.
Why does he look like a burns victim?
Did one of his victims fight back with acid? YOU GO GIRL!
I'd forgotten how much I liked the
smiley. I like it when his head explodes.
He's been out in the sun too long, I suspect.
I don't identify with Bateman beyond the clothes and fragrances tbh but it's a classic work of lit.
Radiology burns after his near-death experience with rampant throat cancer.
Now you feel bad, don't you, you MONSTER?!
Certainly not. He clearly did something in a previous life to deserve it.
He looks like he made that french lady look
He MUST BE KNIGHTED! Ffs The Telegraph
His Milliner has been taking the piss for years.
Unlike most English batsmen of his generation
oh - very good p. And sadly very true
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Yeah forgotten that one too. Still love this one the most