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From the General election: Other / Spoilt ballot challenge. See all 186 entries (closed)
( , Wed 7 Apr 2010, 16:47, archived)
Why is Cameron sweating so much?
- don't know but I feel that I should be scared.
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 16:53,
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- don't know but I feel that I should be scared.
Good point
Cameron: "Throw another expenses receipt on the fire woman"
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 16:57,
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Cameron: "Throw another expenses receipt on the fire woman"
I never thought Cameron would be so "runny"
Btw.. Radio 4 is talking about photoshop "spoofing" of election posters on the internet.
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 16:55,
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God bless Radio Bore.
Best of all the morning-time discussion programmes to listen to as you make your first coffee of the day and fink abat leavin the aass.
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 16:56,
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I do like it
but my god there can be some old duffers on in the mornings...
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 16:57,
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That's why I love it.
It's far better to chill to than the sounds of the latest popular beat combo coming from a suburb near you.
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 16:58,
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It used to be Classic FM for my early morning tunes
but I got sick of em trying to flog me life insurance.
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 17:01,
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That's exactly it.
BBC radio = no ads = win
BUT
Radio 1 = kids
Radio 2 = I need to experiment with
Radio 3 = mumbling, pottering and slippers
Radio 4 = hooray!
Radio 5 = Jeremy Kile x Daily Mail FM
Radio 6 = too loud for hungover ears first thing
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 17:03,
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BUT
Radio 1 = kids
Radio 2 = I need to experiment with
Radio 3 = mumbling, pottering and slippers
Radio 4 = hooray!
Radio 5 = Jeremy Kile x Daily Mail FM
Radio 6 = too loud for hungover ears first thing
TRUFAX
That phrase was specifically created for that car advert (I worked with a woman who had worked on the campaign) and it means "Progress Through Technology".
Which I think is quite a good phrase.
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 17:05,
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Which I think is quite a good phrase.
Yep, the item has just finished and no, they didn't mention a "Barbarossa of the website, Beeta"
Sorry fella,
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Wed 7 Apr 2010, 17:00,
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