In your case shouldn't that be Shake Rattle and Roll with Fury? ;-)
2007-11-06 10:30:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You take the under brained and then over educate them.
They are unable to get a real job so they have to shout loud enough to become a politician. Remember that empty vessels make the most sound!
These incompetant liars then attempt to run GB plc.
Is our Gordon one of these people?
You could decide if only you had the democratic opportunity at an election
2007-11-06 20:07:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Chuckler I am offended. The US is the laughing stock of the world and I'll thank you to remember that. Poor Gordon Brown cannot even hold a candle to the international spectacle that is our leader. At least you UKer's can travel out of your country without fear of having rocks thrown at you (I saw a video of someone who recently climbed a mountain in Indonesia who was from the US. He had to be airlifted out by helicopter due to an angry mob).
2007-11-06 17:50:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Was he shaking with fury or just as a result of being dizzy from all that spin?
New Labour are like a bunch of Whirling Derviches, sadly though they have no devotion to anything other than there own ambition.
2007-11-07 03:05:43
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answered by EdgeWitch 6
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Gordon Brown is an opportunistic, calculating, phoney, weak, arrogant, indecisive, bully.....anyone who chooses to bully is admitting their inadequacy, and the extent to which a person bullies is a measure of their inadequacy. Bullies even get distraught if anyone opposes them. Gordon Brown will lose it every time David Cameron (or anyone else) gets the upper hand........carry on David!!
2007-11-06 18:20:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It was his jowls that did all the wobbling. Gordon is just a big gasbag-mouthpiece of an incompetent and crumbling government that is the laughing stock of The whole world.
2007-11-06 17:41:32
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answered by Birdman 7
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I absolutely love it. PM's question time is obviously going to be an hilarious spectator sport.
Have you noticed how much time Unelected Brown has spent visiting schools?? He also tends to make many of his "Statements", while he is on a school visit.
I'm assuming that he feels confident enough to cope with any children that may disagree with him. However, based on today's performance, I would advise him not to be too confident.
2007-11-06 18:10:06
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answered by macdelanoche 4
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did Gordon Brown ever have the plot? but in answer to your question i do n ot think he is coping at all well with his new role. i think TB made it look so easy and its not.
2007-11-06 17:39:49
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answered by Georgie 5
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He never had the plot. If he had he would have had the b*lls to stand up to Tony Liar (Sorry Blair) a long time ago.
2007-11-06 18:19:12
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answered by Pug the Mighty 3
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Yes, yes and yes again it's a great spectacle! A real message to all those existing and potential labour voters out there!
2007-11-07 03:12:13
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answered by Helen S 7
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