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Friday quiz. Whose office is this ?
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI like her.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postnother clue.
she had five personal assistants and an ego the size of Tony Blairs haloComment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostThis is the office of a high profile person.
yes...really.
maybe I should say was the office.
who ?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostShe was the world's largest employer of mixed-race lesbian lentil eaters, allegedly.
But as this story develops its more and more a paradigm for the left.
Meaning well is what matters. Seeming is what matters. Saying the right thing and fitting in with the herd is what matters.
Even if you couldn't run a bath or a p!ss up in a brewery, as long as you 'care' it doesn't matter.
And when the people can run stuff (and care without shouting about it) point it all out..its their fault when you go under.
I like lefties. I like to be reminded now and then, and it's like having an extra conscience. But keep them away from any responsible position. keep them away from any power(\__/)
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostWell, I have got nothing against lesbians. unfortunately.
But as this story develops its more and more a paradigm for the left.
Meaning well is what matters. Seeming is what matters. Saying the right thing and fitting in with the herd is what matters.
Even if you couldn't run a bath or a p!ss up in a brewery, as long as you 'care' it doesn't matter.
And when the people can run stuff (and care without shouting about it) point it all out..its their fault when you go under.
I like lefties. I like to be reminded now and then, and it's like having an extra conscience. But keep them away from any responsible position. keep them away from any powerWhat happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post"How much a human life? If I know I saved just once person then it was worth all of someone else's money" - Comment PlaceholderComment
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostBut as this story develops its more and more a paradigm for the left.
<usual half baked prejudice>
Will wait to see what the root causes for the closure are, but remember KC was audited annually and signed off, and the board of trustees included a CEO of WH Smith and executive talent from Astra Zeneca, not organisations known for their revoltionary socialism.
Oh, and the office also served as a 'safe place' for interviewing and working with troubled young people, hence the child-friendly décor ….
Update. OMG Its worse than we thought. I see one of the board of trustees is the chief exec of a recruitment company. So we can expect Dodgy along any moment to denounce her as a class traitor, 'pretending' to 'care' etc etc.Last edited by pjclarke; 10 August 2015, 12:12.My subconscious is annoying. It's got a mind of its own.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostI like her.
Also why assume she was a Labour voter? Don't righties give to charity too?Comment
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Originally posted by unixman View PostAlso why assume she was a Labour voter? Don't righties give to charity too?
https://www.royalthames.com/About-RT...ble-Trust.aspxComment
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