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Brown to sell pathetic, home-made wooden things

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    Brown to sell pathetic, home-made wooden things

    Brilliant!

    GORDON Brown has unveiled his plan to slash Britain's deficit by making lots of pathetic little wooden things and then selling them from a table outside his house.

    The prime minister has already made what he insists is a hedgehog out of an old brush head and some twigs he found in the back garden.

    Mr Brown said: "I've used little black buttons for the eyes. They're a bit wonky but I think it gives him character. He's yours for £2.5bn.

    "Let's see, what else do we have? There's a toy submarine that I made from some acorns held together with Blu-Tack, that's £800m. And there's also this little box made from bits of other boxes where you can keep odd cuff-links and old padlock keys, just in case.

    "I'll tell you what, I can let you have the cuff-link box and the acorn submarine for £1.2bn. I must be out of my mind."

    He added: "I'm also selling some old bits and bobs I had lying around the house. I've got a Ronco Buttoneer - very useful - a bag full of elastic bands, a plastic cup and this rather exotic looking thing called URENCO which, apparently, stands for the Uranium Enrichment Company. I'm not sure what it does, but I'm sure somebody will find a use for it.

    "This? Well this is actually an owl made from corn-on-the-cob. It is, it's just a very special kind of owl that doesn't really look like an owl. Please buy something."

    Economists said the Downing Street wooden knick-knack and car boot sale was unlikely to have a significant impact on the public finances, mainly because most of it was rubbish, apart from the Buttoneer.

    A Downing Street spokesman said: "It has been fairly quiet so far this morning, though we have had a few inquiries about URENCO from some angry, heavily-bearded men with mad, staring eyes."
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    #2
    Why is he bothering? According to him the recession is nearly over.

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      #3
      Quality
      my ferret is your ferret

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        #4
        Very good.
        When I saw the headline I thought he had put Peter Mandelson and the rest of his cohorts on ebay.
        “The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”

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          #5
          Jeez, we're truly scraping the barrell aren't we, now?
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            #6


            Most amusing
            I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this

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              #7
              They've been flogging things off like this for several years - The Bow Street Magistrate's court site was sold to some hotel chain last year, and a couple of years ago they flogged Dartmouth Naval College.
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                #8
                I say dear, I've just borrowed 5 times GDP and don't know what I've spent it on really. I just handed over to some bankers who fixed their balance sheets.

                We've got to sell my stamp collection, car, star wars figures and this brooch just to make this months repayment.
                Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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                  #9
                  http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/e...re/8303837.stm

                  Complements to shaunbhoy
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by threaded View Post
                    Complements to shaunbhoy
                    Didn't he (allegedly) donate his brain some years ago?

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