Friday, November 13, 2009

Want That One


7 comments:

  1. None of these are anywhere near offensive enough for my liking. All they need to do is hire a lorry and post a massive picture of Gordon picking his nose in Parliament on it. When Gordon's making one of his speeches, you drive the lorry past behind him a few times.

    If they want something different, just get the picture of Gordon in a school with the swastika logo behind him...

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  2. The Little Britain one gets my vote... I want one.

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  3. angels will have to emerge before then. angels angels angels

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCEWhEuhRoo
    "Gordon Brown be my Angel" song

    Gordon Brown! Gordon Brown!
    Will you be my angel?
    Guardian angel is what I meant
    Will you rescue my soul?

    For you are in charge
    Of these people I wrote to
    Stephen Timms, Jack Straw
    Let me place my trust in you

    Gordon Brown! MP’s!
    Let me sing out loud
    For what you do, for my country
    For my reproductive system

    You right wrongs! My right’s been wronged
    I am desperate for you
    Not just you! There’s Jon Herring
    I’m a violated woman

    Gordon Brown, help me sleep!
    Help me sleep like a baby
    Will my babies ever come out?
    Maternal desires!
    I lost my womanhood
    In a sinister curse
    Gordon Brown! Bring it back!
    You are perfect for that!

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  4. Have you noticed the similarity between King Edward II (wildly popular, accredited with boyish charm, at the start of his reign, but universally despised by the end of it), Sir Hugh le Despenser (the evil power behind the throne) and Bishop of Exeter, Walter Stapledon (Treasurer of England, who was so arrogantly convinced of his infallibility that he failed to recognise, or fear, the intense hatred of the populace), and some recent holders of high office?

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  5. I always thought the best "want that one" pair was Milburn wheeling around Charles Clarke.

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  6. It is not a poster - but a "still" from the Wizard of Oz

    ...... no prizes for guessing who plays the cowardly lion.

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