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jamiemartin721 Reading 09 Oct 15 3.26pm | |
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Quote richard shaw (og)65 at 09 Oct 2015 12.42pm
Quote Jimenez at 05 Oct 2015 9.16pm
I wouldn't mind so much If it were proper working class people protesting. The only problem? Well working class people were erm working. This is the usual bunch of middle class tossers you nearly always get at these sort of march's Oh & quelle surprise man of the people and haven't had a hit in 30 years singer & activist Billy Bragg was there.
Yeah, he's had a long career as well, across generations, and a lot of critical appraisal. The Mermaid Avenue Albums for example, with Wilco.
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Stuk Top half 09 Oct 15 3.36pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 09 Oct 2015 3.24pm
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Quote Kermit8 at 08 Oct 2015 10.32am
I don't believe I would like the type of people that would go to a cereal bar and think it's ok. A bit like Costa Coffee w@nkers. Corporate consuming idiots who don't mind being ripped off and help drag society down.
Pizza, whilst ridiculously expensive for what is a piece of bread and some tomato sauce, is just about forgivable even if it is £9.99 as I am guessing the majority don't know how to make a good one at home. Ice cream is pretty inexpensive in most places - £2 for four Magnums in a supermarket - so easy to avoid the traders marking it up to something stupid like £2.50 each or summat.
I bought a pack of Snickers ice cream recently, and inside I discovered I won another box. In the free box, I won another box. And in the last box, you won diabetes? I haven't opened them yet. They're useful to find out which of your friends have a nut allergy though.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 09 Oct 15 3.41pm | |
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Quote Stuk at 09 Oct 2015 3.36pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 09 Oct 2015 3.24pm
Quote Stuk at 09 Oct 2015 2.17pm
Quote Kermit8 at 08 Oct 2015 5.54pm
Quote chris123 at 08 Oct 2015 10.34am
Quote Kermit8 at 08 Oct 2015 10.32am
I don't believe I would like the type of people that would go to a cereal bar and think it's ok. A bit like Costa Coffee w@nkers. Corporate consuming idiots who don't mind being ripped off and help drag society down.
Pizza, whilst ridiculously expensive for what is a piece of bread and some tomato sauce, is just about forgivable even if it is £9.99 as I am guessing the majority don't know how to make a good one at home. Ice cream is pretty inexpensive in most places - £2 for four Magnums in a supermarket - so easy to avoid the traders marking it up to something stupid like £2.50 each or summat.
I bought a pack of Snickers ice cream recently, and inside I discovered I won another box. In the free box, I won another box. And in the last box, you won diabetes? I haven't opened them yet. They're useful to find out which of your friends have a nut allergy though. Most people seem to be allergic to my nuts....
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npn Crowborough 09 Oct 15 3.47pm | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 09 Oct 2015 3.26pm
Quote richard shaw (og)65 at 09 Oct 2015 12.42pm
Quote Jimenez at 05 Oct 2015 9.16pm
I wouldn't mind so much If it were proper working class people protesting. The only problem? Well working class people were erm working. This is the usual bunch of middle class tossers you nearly always get at these sort of march's Oh & quelle surprise man of the people and haven't had a hit in 30 years singer & activist Billy Bragg was there.
Yeah, he's had a long career as well, across generations, and a lot of critical appraisal. The Mermaid Avenue Albums for example, with Wilco.
Finding out three was a deep hidden meaning to it didn't stop me enjoying Rolf Harris' "Two Little Boys" either
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jamiemartin721 Reading 09 Oct 15 4.02pm | |
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Quote npn at 09 Oct 2015 3.47pm
Quote jamiemartin721 at 09 Oct 2015 3.26pm
Quote richard shaw (og)65 at 09 Oct 2015 12.42pm
Quote Jimenez at 05 Oct 2015 9.16pm
I wouldn't mind so much If it were proper working class people protesting. The only problem? Well working class people were erm working. This is the usual bunch of middle class tossers you nearly always get at these sort of march's Oh & quelle surprise man of the people and haven't had a hit in 30 years singer & activist Billy Bragg was there.
Yeah, he's had a long career as well, across generations, and a lot of critical appraisal. The Mermaid Avenue Albums for example, with Wilco.
Finding out three was a deep hidden meaning to it didn't stop me enjoying Rolf Harris' "Two Little Boys" either I actually prefer his love songs to his political songs (which are probably more social than political in the most part). Greetings to the New Brunette, Mother of the Bride or New England for example. I'd challenge anyone to listen to 'St. Swithins' day and not be moved, and find something of their own experiences of love in it.
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