Monthly Archives: January 2005

Shock! George W Bush is

Shock! George W Bush is bigger than Jesus! (That must mean Jesus was a pretty short geezer).

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The 101 dumbest moments in

The 101 dumbest moments in business awards for 2005. I like this one: “Hormel Foods is forced to recall 104,000 pounds of Stagg canned chilli— labeled “hearty beef with a kick of green chilies”— after the kick turns out to … Continue reading

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OK, in response to a

OK, in response to a request from Balders… here it is. The egotistical old get of a Chairman apparently playing football. Don’t ask me which one he is supposed to be (perhaps he’s the figure running the touchline in the … Continue reading

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Three days left before the

Three days left before the transfer window slaps us in the face again and the disgrace that is our Chairman has spent less on new players than he has on his own fat salary. I know it is wrong to … Continue reading

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The BNP accuse the Tories

The BNP accuse the Tories of playing the race card! Pot to kettle… come in please. On a more positive note, the Philosophy Football (click on dissenters) people have produced a T-Shirt designed around an image of Great Britain and … Continue reading

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Sandwell Council’s Planning Committee are

Sandwell Council’s Planning Committee are (once again) to consider an application to turn a pub in a residential area into an all-night casino. Once more into the battle, comrades. We live here and wdo not want this Casino.

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Shurely Shome mistake! Shouldn’t that

Shurely Shome mistake! Shouldn’t that be “Compulsory – Make the Tories History”

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Good question

If there is a war against terrrr, George Monbiot asks “Why isn’t Mark Thatcher in Belmarsh?”

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I was never that hot at economics, but…

…I thought I understood the law of supply and demand. From the early 1980′s the Tory Government’s council house sales programme encouraged tenants to buy their council houses for whacking great discounts. Local authorities were not given the capital receipts … Continue reading

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Shock eh? Rat leaves sinking

Shock eh? Rat leaves sinking ship! Just remember this… although a hung parliament is only in Cheesie Charlie’s dreams Letter in The Guardian: “I’m delighted to answer Mr Smith’s question about hung parliaments (Letters, January 19). I am quite clear … Continue reading

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