
you'll be arrested.
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Mon 5 Dec 2011, 17:43,
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I know it would have been a bit of a short programme, but it would have stopped him having to do erm, it. Also, a fine artist with a good enough working knowledge of the internet to anonymise an upload is stretching credibility to breaking point.
I wonder how soon it will be before someone will ask a politician what they would do on Question Time?
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Mon 5 Dec 2011, 16:30,
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I wonder how soon it will be before someone will ask a politician what they would do on Question Time?

because then he would have been the coward ex PM who let the princess die. Staying in the hope that it can be resolved seems more logical to me.
The only question I had was how come the tv people didn't just go, "hold on, that's a man's finger"?

I read neither yours not SBF's posts just in case.
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Mon 5 Dec 2011, 16:41,
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have been paying attention. It's a corking watch, very uncomfortable in places and blackly funny in others.
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Mon 5 Dec 2011, 16:49,
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Nice to see the Monarch of the Glen got some work after he quit being the laird as well.
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Mon 5 Dec 2011, 16:46,
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The finger seems to be the biggest plothole here. I presume that none of the journalists who received the finger looked at it properly (an easy mistake to make considering the day has been absolutely insane so far and most people would find a severed finger too repulsive to examine closely) before having it sent off for forensic analysis a few hours before 4pm. By the time the results came back, the PM was already balls deep in bacon.
Good to see Vince Cable getting some work by playing himself too.
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Mon 5 Dec 2011, 17:15,
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Good to see Vince Cable getting some work by playing himself too.

You don't comply with ransom or terrorist demands; it's pointless to think you can trust them.
Great piece of telly though.
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Mon 5 Dec 2011, 17:16,
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Great piece of telly though.