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 #1  
15.07.2008, 12:08
pete
"This house believes that Jacqui Smith is a joke".

Does anyone here oppose the motion?
 #2  
15.07.2008, 13:12
Mad Cliffy's Legs Don't Work
On Jul 15, 12:08 pm, pete <pete611> wrote:
> "This house believes that Jacqui Smith is a joke".
>
> Does anyone here oppose the motion?


Me.

Jokes are supposed to be funny.

Ms Smith isn't remotely funny.

She's bloody dangerous.
 #3  
15.07.2008, 13:19
M.I.5ū
"pete" <pete611107> wrote in message
news:7895
> "This house believes that Jacqui Smith is a joke".
>
> Does anyone here oppose the motion?


Carried unanimously methinks.
 #4  
15.07.2008, 18:36
Yellow
pete [pete611107] said:
> "This house believes that Jacqui Smith is a joke".
>
> Does anyone here oppose the motion?


Is she the one who dresses like a tart?
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