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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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It is fucking stupid that the Torys can use the fact that a large collective of workers has a say in a political party
when they are run by a small group of very rich people.
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:44, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
yeah but rich people are clever, hence how they got rich
whereas union people are poor because they are stupid, so shouldn't get a say
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:45, Reply)
Clever rich people, Exhibit A: Baked Ape

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:46, Reply)
Good old Bakers.

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:46, Reply)
Complete

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:48, Reply)
i'm not rich

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:48, Reply)
and it didn't count that you went to private school.

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:57, Reply)
what didn't?

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:58, Reply)
Ahem Public school not private school

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:00, Reply)
Typical council estate oik

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:01, Reply)
I wouldn't even hire him as staff

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:07, Reply)
You'd probably have to train him in how to set out the crockery and cutlery anyway.
Not worth the hassle.
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:09, Reply)
he be trouble, I have no issues in braking in a new member of the household
but some of them can be so terrible tiresome
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:11, Reply)
I really wish that you would suffer a considerable larger amount of physical pain than you currently do.

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:47, Reply)
zero pain X "considerable larger" = zero pain
you must be one of those stupid poor people who couldn't get a GCSE in maths
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:48, Reply)
or English.
'considerable larger'?
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:49, Reply)
Either a stein of Stella
or, in Afrikaans, a shitload of wagons in a circle
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:51, Reply)
You must have been one of those people who failed english because you didn't notice my spelling error in considerably.
But in any event, the implication is clear that I'm talking about you suffering a significant amount of physical pain.
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:50, Reply)
picking up on people's spelling on here is the last bastion of the retarded
see above
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:52, Reply)
No, you're thinking of 'Barnes'

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:53, Reply)
Oh man the planes are so fucking loud at the moment
they keep waking me up at 4am : (
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:54, Reply)
HAHA
You live in a shit location.
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:54, Reply)
And seems to think planes make different amounts of noise at different times.

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:59, Reply)
Seriously you really are a prick
1: they run different flight paths at different times
2: the wind alters how much noise makes it to the ground
3: sometimes they test steep and fast or low and slow (or vice versa) trajectories to measure noise
4: go fuck your self in the face with a pizza and free bottle of cheap prosecco
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:04, Reply)
^ definately upset here ^

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:05, Reply)
\m/ (^^) \m/

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:59, Reply)
And maths.

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 14:58, Reply)
i got myself a B, thank you very much
I demoted myself from the A stream cos I couldn't be arsed and probably wouldn't have got an A anyway
(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:00, Reply)
A figure that is considerably larger than zero is not zero.

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:01, Reply)
yes well done, you've pulled apart that "joke" post to expose my soft underbelly, I'm devastated that my 100% serious post doesn't hold up to mathematical scrutiny

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:02, Reply)
^ upset ^

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:02, Reply)
Also the planes are louder because you've got your windows open.

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:05, Reply)
i always have my windows open, I'm not a high end gaming shut in

(, Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:05, Reply)

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