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Acrylic-bob 27-02-2012 16:56

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C'est la vie, darling, he'll just have to get over it. I will not have sulky councillors stamping about on my slates I can tell you. well not without a reduction in the rates anyway.

garinda 27-02-2012 16:58

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 973349)
C'est la vie, darling, he'll just have to get over it. I will not have sulky councillors stamping about on my slates I can tell you.

You really should get on to the council.

You see a pretty pet.

Your neighbours will see vermin.

Acrylic-bob 27-02-2012 17:04

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You are probably right, and they wouldn't be wrong, but I would have to insist that he went to a good home, one where he has his own perch and fresh motion papers.

garinda 27-02-2012 17:16

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 973355)
You are probably right, and they wouldn't be wrong, but I would have to insist that he went to a good home, one where he has his own perch and fresh motion papers.

The council will try to see he goes to a good home.

If that's not possible, there's always Bernard Matthews.

There's a big demand for chicken nuggets.

He'd go down well, as part of a special offer.

Acrylic-bob 27-02-2012 17:28

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He doesn't need a special offer, allegedly.

garinda 27-02-2012 17:32

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 973368)
He doesn't need a special offer, allegedly.

Maybe, but as the old Countess de Wolfe used to say to me.

What goes up, can also go down.

He might very well end up as a BOGOF.

Acrylic-bob 27-02-2012 17:35

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He's listening you know. Keeps peeping over the troughing when he thinks I'm not looking.

jaysay 27-02-2012 17:37

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 973239)
And poor sweet naieve Ken firmly believes that casting a vote will change things.
I don't know whether to pity him or chuck a brick at him.

Neither would have any effect hit or miss:rolleyes:

garinda 27-02-2012 17:37

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob (Post 973373)
He's listening you know. Keeps peeping over the troughing when he thinks I'm not looking.

The next time he does it, put some seed on your hand, and see if he'll come for you.

Acrylic-bob 27-02-2012 17:40

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Better find some tissues first.

Benipete 27-02-2012 17:41

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 973359)
The council will try to see he goes to a good home.

If that's not possible, there's always Bernard Matthews.

There's a big demand for chicken nuggets.

He'd go down well, as part of a special offer.

Only the Parson knows.:hehetable

Stumped 27-02-2012 17:43

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 973178)
I have voted at every general election until the last one.

I withdrew from the practice when I realised that democracy has failed the 99%.

Whether you believe it or not - politicians are puppets of the bankers, and so all parties work towards the same outcome, which benefits the 99% hardly at all, and the working masses pay.

When you vote you decide which party you are going to permit to turn the screw,
....and your vote gives your consent to be screwed.

As usual, it takes a woman to tell it as it is. Well said, Margaret.

garinda 27-02-2012 17:45

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Originally Posted by Stumped (Post 973384)
As usual, it takes a woman to tell it as it is. Well said, Margaret.

Yes, but it was a lizard, who revealed the truth.

Trust no one.

jaysay 27-02-2012 17:46

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Well our Kenny mentioned the upcoming local elections, now in the run up to taking control of the council last May, the cry from Mossy and confederates was they were only interested in local issues, they had no time for anything south of Whitebirk. Well I think it will be a racing cert that when their leaflets drop on the mat behind your door they will be crammed to the hilt with anti government diatribe, with very little about HBC and of course the cursory message from our man in Westminster;)

garinda 27-02-2012 17:55

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 973388)
Well our Kenny mentioned the upcoming local elections, now in the run up to taking control of the council last May, the cry from Mossy and confederates was they were only interested in local issues, they had no time for anything south of Whitebirk. Well I think it will be a racing cert that when their leaflets drop on the mat behind your door they will be crammed to the hilt with anti government diatribe, with very little about HBC and of course the cursory message from our man in Westminster;)

Well according to Cllr. Moss, as posted on here, I'm the Conservative's 'secret weapon', in the forthcoming local elections.

Perhaps I'm going to be used as a battering ram.

Though the 'secret' bit might now be a bit of a challenge.

Careless talk costs votes.


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