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Post by LiviLion21 on Apr 8, 2013 14:52:54 GMT 1
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Pedro
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Post by Pedro on Apr 8, 2013 17:47:11 GMT 1
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Post by LiviLion21 on Apr 9, 2013 16:29:35 GMT 1
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Post by JonnyBeGood on Apr 9, 2013 17:26:44 GMT 1
That wummin was a boot. Plain and simple. Glad she's deed.
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Post by fourfourtwo on Apr 12, 2013 15:06:41 GMT 1
Ding dong the witch is dead is top of the itunes chart - wonder if itll get played on the radio on sunday?
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Post by Benedict Le Gauche on Apr 12, 2013 18:39:18 GMT 1
Mggie Thacher was the milk snatcher. Good riddance to bad rubbish!
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Post by JonnyBeGood on Apr 17, 2013 10:54:04 GMT 1
Will there be periodic checks from time to time just to confirm that she's still dead?
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Post by fourfourtwo on Apr 17, 2013 15:33:01 GMT 1
£10 million? Mental.
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Post by Mutter on Apr 18, 2013 8:53:04 GMT 1
She took the great out of Britain that woman. f**k her. Mon the working class hero's!
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Post by livimoaner on Apr 18, 2013 10:48:36 GMT 1
The cost is not appealing. But what was the cost caused by the funeral and what are the costs because of possible disruption or terrorism. If people acted with decorum, allowing the funeral to take place in peace then there would have been minimal costs. It is easy to blame a dead person for acts committed by others It also has to be remembered the funeral was planned by the Blair Government, and if I remember correctly he was a Labor PM.....
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Post by livimoaner on Apr 18, 2013 10:57:10 GMT 1
She took the great out of Britain that woman. f*ck her. Mon the working class hero's! I remember the days fondly of not having to attend school as there was no power for the building. That on those days off we could not play in the street for the rubbish that was not collected. Or that people could not bury their dead. Or that labor had a such a hard time from the unions that that closed twice the number of pits. Or that if you brought a british car, often you could not drive it home before the first breakdown occurred. Or that it was the TGWU and the boiler makers who decided who worked in factories and dockyards and non union men were sacked at their request. If we are to blame people from the past, just be fair and blame everyone whom affected our daily lives,or at least pick on the one that caused most people the most harm.
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