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Stephen wrote:
> I thought that you’d been in a different country for most of your life :-P
>
ROTFLMAO
J
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On 12/04/2010 6:26 PM, Doctor John wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
>> I thought that you’d been in a different country for most of your life :-P
>>
>
> ROTFLMAO
>
Oh! I said “country” instead of “planet”. Silly me. ;-)
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Stephen wrote:
> On 12/04/2010 6:26 PM, Doctor John wrote:
>> Stephen wrote:
>>> I thought that you’d been in a different country for most of your
>>> life :-P
>>>
>>
>> ROTFLMAO
>>
>
> Oh! I said “country” instead of “planet”. Silly me. ;-)
>
Stop it! I'm trying to drink a cup of coffee.
J
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On 12/04/2010 6:47 PM, Doctor John wrote:
> Stephen wrote:
>> On 12/04/2010 6:26 PM, Doctor John wrote:
>>> Stephen wrote:
>>>> I thought that you’d been in a different country for most of your
>>>> life :-P
>>>>
>>>
>>> ROTFLMAO
>>>
>>
>> Oh! I said “country” instead of “planet”. Silly me. ;-)
>>
> Stop it! I'm trying to drink a cup of coffee.
>
It is less fattening when it comes out of your nose. :-)
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Invisible wrote:
> Doctor John wrote:
>> As all the Brits in this froup are aware, we are about to have a general
>> election and at the same time local council elections.
>
> Actually I wasn't. Thanks for the heads up.
>
> (Did I mention that I've been in a different country for the past week?)
Was there a girl involved?
Regards,
John
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On 12-4-2010 22:59, John VanSickle wrote:
> Invisible wrote:
>> Doctor John wrote:
>>> As all the Brits in this froup are aware, we are about to have a general
>>> election and at the same time local council elections.
>>
>> Actually I wasn't. Thanks for the heads up.
>>
>> (Did I mention that I've been in a different country for the past week?)
>
> Was there a girl involved?
No, his sister didn't come this time.
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andrel wrote:
> On 12-4-2010 22:59, John VanSickle wrote:
>> Invisible wrote:
>>> Doctor John wrote:
>>>> As all the Brits in this froup are aware, we are about to have a
>>>> general
>>>> election and at the same time local council elections.
>>>
>>> Actually I wasn't. Thanks for the heads up.
>>>
>>> (Did I mention that I've been in a different country for the past week?)
>>
>> Was there a girl involved?
>
> No, his sister didn't come this time.
Oh snap!
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>> (Did I mention that I've been in a different country for the past week?)
>
> Was there a girl involved?
Define "girl" and "involved".
While I was away I did in fact speak to several female people who I've
never met before, and they seemed to enjoy the experience...
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Phil Cook v2 wrote:
> Oh you should see the letters page of our local paper, they've been all
> coming out the woodwork over the past month to tell us how wonderfully
> they've been acting on our behalf.
>
> Sad to say with the short-termness of so many I can't blame them for the
> deluge of letters.
>
I've always thought that there is a definite case to be made for the
disbarring of any candidate that actively seeks election.
slightlyOOC The Labour candidate for my constituency is the drummer from
Blur. How the **** does that qualify him as a putative MP? The
(incumbent) Conservative candidate, on the other hand, is a real nowhere
man; Mark Field, who he? $DEITY alone knows who the Lib-Dem candidate
is; they haven't bothered sending me any election spam or junk mail.I'm
spoilt for choice, I really am. :-D
John (laughing 'cos otherwise I'd be crying)
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Doctor John wrote:
> I've always thought that there is a definite case to be made for the
> disbarring of any candidate that actively seeks election.
Wasn't it Douglas Adams who said that the people who want to be leaders
make the worst leaders? (And who also said "in summary: people are a
problem".)
OTOH, otherwise you'd just end up with the leaders being people who
don't want to be leaders, which would probably be even *worse*...
Benny claims that there was once a time when politicians actually wanted
to be politicians to make England a better place, rather than for
personal gain. Then again, Benny also tried to tell me that The
Summertime Blues was recorded by James Flint, not Eddie Cochran...
> slightlyOOC The Labour candidate for my constituency is the drummer from
> Blur. How the **** does that qualify him as a putative MP?
And that guy from Terminator is the governor of Florida. Presumably
because he was the only candidate listed that anybody had actually heard
of...
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