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The Seven Stages of Guardian attitudes to Eastern European immigration

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    The Seven Stages of Guardian attitudes to Eastern European immigration

    The Seven Stages of Guardian attitudes to Eastern European immigration – Telegraph Blogs


    #2
    cheers, made me laugh.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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      #3
      Contains a link to this, which really made me chuckle, a lot!

      New Home Office advice: drink 60 units of alcohol a day if you want to paint really well – Telegraph Blogs

      The author of psychothrillers like The Talented Mr Ripley, Patricia Highsmith ... chain-smoked Gauloises, and kept a bottle of vodka by her bedside, so she could have a snifter first thing ... As for friends, she had none, apart from 300 beloved pet snails, which she would take to literary parties in her handbag ... When she went abroad she would smuggle the live snails out of England by hiding them under her breasts.

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        #4
        Seems to me rather reliant on hyperbole. Must be a slow news day.
        "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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          #5
          Originally posted by Platypus View Post
          I thought that a much funnier article - perhaps a link to it from the "dry January" thread (c:


          The author of psychothrillers like The Talented Mr Ripley, Patricia Highsmith ... chain-smoked Gauloises, and kept a bottle of vodka by her bedside, so she could have a snifter first thing ... As for friends, she had none, apart from 300 beloved pet snails, which she would take to literary parties in her handbag ... When she went abroad she would smuggle the live snails out of England by hiding them under her breasts.
          Much stiffer than the old pencil test...?

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