Many of you no doubt remember the Blairs visiting Japan and Cherie singing "When I'm 64" in front of college students. Tony remained throughout the excrutiating rendition only moderately red faced with a toothy grin, whilst no doubt wishing the earth would swallow him up. Any man put through that level of embarrassment in front of the media by his wife without physically silencing her gets my respect. Tony if you're reading this there's a beer in my fridge for you anyday if you fancy popping round to listen to what I think about our local council services.
I do not possess any Beatles music so please leave the wife at home.
2006-12-31
02:27:08
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Troubled Joe(the ghost of)
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my fuckin good lord, should i have been serious about this would i have used this as a genuine reason to get off his back? speaking of which a lot of you need to get off the back of your high horses, you embarrass yourselves. how can we moan about politicians when this is typical of the electorate.
2006-12-31
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i mean think about the question and wether or not it's a piss take before jumping in there.
2006-12-31
06:51:25 ·
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Yes I think you're right!
2006-12-31 02:51:00
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answered by Brianne 7
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no we should not this man is a liar and corrupt .he should be have been impeached for lying to the country about the reasons for going into Iraq and Afghanistan. him and that slag of a wife of his who is only his wife so she can get her hands on as much free stuff as she can are a disgrace to this country.he sold out to the IRA over N Ireland just to get his name in the history books.his government is rotten with corruption.the country has been strangled by p.c. madness which he has encouraged.and we the English men and women of this once great island are being ethnically cleansed in our own land.this man is the worst prime minister we have ever had.
2006-12-31 03:54:20
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answered by ian t 2
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Yes, the media focus's on the mistakes of the war. But actually he's been quite a good Prime Minister. Employment has gone up, more money is going into health and education. NHS waiting lists have been going down. If you look at the facts you realise he's done quite well.
2006-12-31 03:04:21
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answered by Alasdair W 2
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Why? He's pretty good at taking his own! Egypt, Italy, Barbados (cheers, Cliff!), Florida ......................... (and when he's caught out at not paying for them, all of a sudden there's a pre-dated memo which 'proves' he is donating to charity: organ donation would seem like a more suitable option, though! "Brain, one owner, hardly used"; or, "Nose, slight brown staining"). Talking of breaks, we don't even get the pleasure of voting him out; what a spoilsport that man is!
2006-12-31 05:14:27
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answered by jabusthexut 2
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Yes how about we start with his neck? That man has blackened our name internationally, caused the death of thousands including women and children and made us crawl up the rear passage of the US.
Exactly how does your silly little story change any of this?
2006-12-31 02:41:25
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answered by airmonkey1001 4
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A nice long walk, off a short pier should do it!!! Accompanied by his wife of course!!
2006-12-31 09:58:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes its called retirement
2006-12-31 02:33:14
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answered by havanadig 6
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yesh i'll break his back, as no doubt will the iraqi people. To be fair the man has some good ideas and his heart is in the right place unfortunately he just can't seem to get much right.
2006-12-31 02:36:44
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answered by wave 5
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Nope - just a kit kat
2006-12-31 02:28:32
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answered by pshawfocus 2
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YES ON THE SIDE OF THE HEAD
2006-12-31 02:36:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes - both legs
2006-12-31 07:50:18
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answered by LongJohns 7
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