Broken Promises
Thebigfella tugs our coat and says: Are you a LibDem minister, a cheating partner, or maybe you have an annoying friend you can't be bothered with? Tell us of promises you've broken, or if you've been on the receiving end.
( , Thu 2 Dec 2010, 12:40)
Thebigfella tugs our coat and says: Are you a LibDem minister, a cheating partner, or maybe you have an annoying friend you can't be bothered with? Tell us of promises you've broken, or if you've been on the receiving end.
( , Thu 2 Dec 2010, 12:40)
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It was a confused time
For example in the song "Duel", German popticians Propaganda sang "the first cut won't hurt at all". www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2UHvgiq79E if you really must
At the same time, fat arsed, gravelly, cradle-robber, Rod Stewart claimed "the first cut is the deepest".
www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2UHvgiq79E but don't bother
Now if popular musicians are unable to decide, what will the effect be on the youths.
Probably Nick Clegg or something
( , Mon 6 Dec 2010, 4:55, 1 reply)
For example in the song "Duel", German popticians Propaganda sang "the first cut won't hurt at all". www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2UHvgiq79E if you really must
At the same time, fat arsed, gravelly, cradle-robber, Rod Stewart claimed "the first cut is the deepest".
www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2UHvgiq79E but don't bother
Now if popular musicians are unable to decide, what will the effect be on the youths.
Probably Nick Clegg or something
( , Mon 6 Dec 2010, 4:55, 1 reply)
Similarly,
The Clash said "Should I stay or should I go?" But later on they said, "If I stay there will be trouble, and if I go it will be double." Simple arithmetic tells one that staying will lead to half the trouble of going. The answer is therefore self-evident.
Problem solved, stupid punk rocker types!
( , Mon 6 Dec 2010, 10:37, closed)
The Clash said "Should I stay or should I go?" But later on they said, "If I stay there will be trouble, and if I go it will be double." Simple arithmetic tells one that staying will lead to half the trouble of going. The answer is therefore self-evident.
Problem solved, stupid punk rocker types!
( , Mon 6 Dec 2010, 10:37, closed)
ah but...
Was it total amount of trouble or trouble over a given period (day, week, etc.)? If it's the latter and he stays then he'd have more trouble overall.
( , Tue 7 Dec 2010, 3:56, closed)
Was it total amount of trouble or trouble over a given period (day, week, etc.)? If it's the latter and he stays then he'd have more trouble overall.
( , Tue 7 Dec 2010, 3:56, closed)
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