If Harding had some shnozz on the side and it didn’t affect US politics then, why should it affect US politics now? It’s not like he was Albert of Monaco.
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Agreed,, S Hoop although to be totally honest I don’t understand what you just said.
That Albert of Monaco is surely a menace.
The sleepless nights I’ve had, tossing and turning but mostly tossing while I searched for a WikiPedia article about him are unmentionable.
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PS.
You said ‘harding’.
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‘Water Protest Trials’.
Are you serious, Irish Examiner?
Oh, sorry.
You ARE seruious.
Mea Culpa.
dereviled
“Labour race hits fever pitch”
… at the Guardian.
The Telegraph is helping!
Davina Belmont
That battle between Tubs and Darcy is going to be very interesting. NOT. Battle of the Overpaid Bores.
Raskolnikov
Hey, welcome back from the early 90s! (we dont talk like they did on Wayne’s World any longer)
Neilo
Shyeah…and monkeys will fly right out of my butt.
Ms Piggy
I love the Telegraph’s ‘Corbyn will cost families £2,400′ headline. Unless they’re claiming that he’s going to be siphoning it out to a personal Swiss bank account, it’s hardly possible that his policies could cost ALL families £2,400, now is it? So what they really mean is, Corbyn’s policies may redistribute some wealth from the kind of families who read our newspaper to other families who don’t’. Which is hardly revelatory, since that’s pretty much Corbyn’s manifesto. Oh, and bonus points for that absolutely poisonous newspaper-speak use of the term ‘families’.
If Harding had some shnozz on the side and it didn’t affect US politics then, why should it affect US politics now? It’s not like he was Albert of Monaco.
Agreed,, S Hoop although to be totally honest I don’t understand what you just said.
That Albert of Monaco is surely a menace.
The sleepless nights I’ve had, tossing and turning but mostly tossing while I searched for a WikiPedia article about him are unmentionable.
PS.
You said ‘harding’.
‘Water Protest Trials’.
Are you serious, Irish Examiner?
Oh, sorry.
You ARE seruious.
Mea Culpa.
“Labour race hits fever pitch”
… at the Guardian.
The Telegraph is helping!
That battle between Tubs and Darcy is going to be very interesting. NOT. Battle of the Overpaid Bores.
Hey, welcome back from the early 90s! (we dont talk like they did on Wayne’s World any longer)
Shyeah…and monkeys will fly right out of my butt.
I love the Telegraph’s ‘Corbyn will cost families £2,400′ headline. Unless they’re claiming that he’s going to be siphoning it out to a personal Swiss bank account, it’s hardly possible that his policies could cost ALL families £2,400, now is it? So what they really mean is, Corbyn’s policies may redistribute some wealth from the kind of families who read our newspaper to other families who don’t’. Which is hardly revelatory, since that’s pretty much Corbyn’s manifesto. Oh, and bonus points for that absolutely poisonous newspaper-speak use of the term ‘families’.