Monday, August 04, 2008

Prescott: Only Trying to Help...

Remember a few days ago John Prescott discovered the joys of blogging? Well, he's been at it again today HERE. Talks about Gordon Brown, the Titanic and icebergs. Guess he was only trying to be helpful...

PS I have finally finished Prescott's book. I'm afraid I won't be writing a review. It's too bad to warrant even a bad one.

8 comments:

  1. HI all

    This is my first post could not resist ~ from Prescott Blog

    I quote
    "But it wasn’t the Captain that sank the Titanic – a ship they claimed was unsinkable - it was the iceberg. The best way to avoid disaster is to manage your way around the problem."

    So it was't the Capain in charge then ~ a bit like Nulabour ~ the ship unsinkable (they thorught) ~ just like NuLabour.

    Nulabour unsinkable oh yes
    Nulabour no one in charge oh yes

    God Save us All

    Mike

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  2. Iain, I'm surprised given the fact that Hunter Davies, a very good writer, worked with Prezza. It certainly suggests the basic material was lacking if even Hunter couldn't turn a sow's ear....

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  3. sealo0 said...
    "So it was't the Capain in charge then ..."

    The captain was asleep in his cabin at the time the Titanic hit the iceberg.

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  4. I think Prescotts quite right,Brown is Captain Smith,the Titanic is the Labour party and the iceberg is the economy simple really.

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  5. Is he still shagging that fat bird that worked with him?

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  6. I'm afraid I won't be writing a review. It's too bad to warrant even a bad one.

    I think you just did. Short but sweet.. all I need to know.

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  7. Classic Labour denial of responsibility. It's not my fault everything's gone wrong, blame the iceberg.

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  8. Two jags, two shags, two inches and two left feet.

    To think for ten years he was deputy (fitting for a wannabe cowboy) for the Prime Minister of the UK.

    We get the politicians we deserve? God help us.

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