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  1. bikers
  2. Having been Prime Minister since 1990 without being elected as such by the people.
  3. Like John Major really.
  4. To help you retain your dinner - I think he meant 'bask' (as in shark, which is quite apt).
  5. union
  6. Canary
  7. I think the smears are emanating from the NBHL TBH And I did say 'coincidentally'.
  8. helicopter
  9. Thank you - we've already established that. Still coincidentally close however.
  10. You obviously have the time and inclination to visit industrial estates in Swindon - I don't. I do know, however, that the proximity of one to the other is a lot closer than the innuendo about Gordon Brown is to the truth.
  11. Or maybe, like houses, odd numbers are on one side of the road and even numbers on the other? But hey don't let pedantics get in the way of facts. See that word - facts? Not inuendo.
  12. This isn't next door? North Swindon Conservatives Unit 17, Dorcan Business Village, Murdock Road, Dorcan, Swindon, SN3 5HY National Bullying Helpline: 15 Dorcan Business Village. Murdock Road. Swindon. SN3 5HY What do you class as next door then?
  13. There's a Park and Ride right next to John Lewis - nearer the cinema and closer to the M40 junction.
  14. Sorry - my mistake. It's the local Conservatives they're next door to. North Swindon Conservatives Unit 17, Dorcan Business Village, Murdock Road, Dorcan, Swindon, SN3 5HY National Bullying Helpline: 15 Dorcan Business Village. Murdock Road. Swindon. SN3 5HY
  15. ^ I've never read such a load of tripe in all my life! 'We all know he's an odious and disgusting excuse for a human being'. Do we? Do you? How on earth can you possibly draw such a conclusion without actually knowing the man? Or do you just believe what you read in the gutter press? Oh, and BTW, the woman who runs the charity (conveniently housed two doors away from Conservative Central Office) didn't say Gordon Brown was a bully. I suggest you read respected journalists' takes on the issue.
  16. And the polls are shortening too - desperate moves from a desperate man, if you ask me.
  17. sweet
  18. swing
  19. I think he's been set up as the fall guy and has just been too dense to see it
  20. What you've said also begs the question - can the Court still insist that they're wound up, even if they are in administration, as they are and have been insolvent?
  21. But - and I know it's been pointed out before - an administrator has to be found who thinks it's worth taking on the job. As there are no assets (apart from the players) an administrator would see that there would be no money to pay him for his work. Or can the Courts 'force' an administrator to do it - rather like a duty solicitor?
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