The place where everyone hangs out, chats, gossips, and argues
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By Sam
#57251
They're not very nice, you ain't missing much! I tend not to get sick, just have a massive headache, which isn't much fun when you surrounded by people with drums, whistles and horns and shouting they're heads off! But it was all worth it for the experience alone, it proves people in this country can still all stand together, and that they do still care.
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By MK Chris
#57263
But its worth it, 'cos its always a laugh then night before.
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By Adam
#57269
sam - waste of time....
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#57270
an theres the typical student.
By ¤© Geordie_Bo¥ ©¤
#57271
Sam wrote:They're not very nice, you ain't missing much! I tend not to get sick, just have a massive headache, which isn't much fun when you surrounded by people with drums, whistles and horns and shouting they're heads off! But it was all worth it for the experience alone, it proves people in this country can still all stand together, and that they do still care.


Sounds like a devil worshiping cult to me.
By ¤© Geordie_Bo¥ ©¤
#57272
Unless it involves a handcuffed-to-train journey to edinborough
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By Sam
#57276
:roll: at Georgie boy - ha de ha ha!

Ad - it wasn't a waste of time. If Blair doesn't listen he is in real danger of losing the next election. What are you saying, that we should all just go along with what the government say because it won't make any difference anyway? We are supposed to live in a Democracy. Something Blair said in his speech worried me the other day - he claimed "I don't seek unpopularity, but sometimes being a leader I have to make decisions which will lead me to be unpopular". This sounds like a dictatorship to me, the idea of a democracy is that the leader represents the people and is respected for it, not going against them. This is why I think we should have a public vote.
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By ninemaster
#57277
Sam the voice of reason! It is a sad fact but we do now live in an elected dictatorship.
By timb
#57282
i'm pretty pleased on both accounts. i think we need to liberate iraq and i also don't like tony blair, so currently we're in an ideal situation for me :lol:
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By Nablo.
#57291
Whats wrong with a dictator ship if it works.
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By Sam
#57295
1) Thats not the way this country is supposed to be. 2) I don't want to live my life under the influence of one person's opinion. 3) I can't ever really see a dictatorship working properly in this day and age, to many people with different views and wanting to live they're own way of life would lead to violence, war and just uncomprehendable things.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#57300
vive la revolution...

Gaspode The "ive written this before" Wonder Dog
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By Adam
#57311
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By timb
#57331
Nablo the White wrote:Whats wrong with a dictator ship if it works.


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dear god i'm sorry
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By MK Chris
#57366
Sam wrote:If Blair doesn't listen he is in real danger of losing the next election.

If you believe what you read, plans are already under way to oust him.
Sam wrote:I'm not so good at handling my drink

I missed this before but... ideal woman :wink:
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By Adam
#57369
Topher wrote:
Sam wrote:If Blair doesn't listen he is in real danger of losing the next election.

If you believe what you read, plans are already under way to oust him.
Sam wrote:I'm not so good at handling my drink

I missed this before but... ideal woman :wink:


oh dear - getting a women drunk is only the way for some... ;)
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By MK Chris
#57392
Well, what can I say....

Sam did you get yourself in the paper today?
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By Sam
#57395
For what? Marching? I doubt it, they're was a fair few people there to choose from! I haven't seen me, no.
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By Adam
#57396
i have. are you the ....
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By MK Chris
#57425
Sam wrote:For what? Marching? I doubt it, they're was a fair few people there to choose from! I haven't seen me, no.

A brummie would stick out a mile in London :wink:
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By Sam
#57448
*takes a deep calm breath* First and most importantly - I AM NOT A BLOODY BRUMMIE! And also, I doubt it, you should of seen the amount of coaches from all over. 3 from Leeds uni alone, over 30 from Birmingham so theres your brummies! :P
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By MK Chris
#57453
Sorry, but I took a call at work from someone in Wolverhampton today, she sounded like a brummie!

I heard that "I am not a brummie" from other people before, like when my neighbour had a party and all her family from Tamworth came over!
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By Sam
#57455
We have similar accents, course we do, but Wolvo's are known mostly as "yam yams", cos we say 'how yam doin?' or 'yam orrigt?'! :) My mate just moved to reddich and they take the p out of her accent, you notice it when you are from here, but I can understand why people outside the West Mids wouldn't, so you are forgiven!
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By MK Chris
#57460
Ta! OK, I will call you a yam yam (random) from now on. Maybe your sig should be

Sam
I am not a man or a brummie (just to make life easier for me...)
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By Sam
#57477
Done. Honestly, the lengths I have to go to. *dramatic sigh*

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