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    And they accuse the Democrats of being un-American...
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    Man About The House is currently being repeated on ITV3...
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    Peoples Democratic Republic of Louisiana? Makes me LOL, most of those adding their names to the petition are from outside the state.
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    It funny how last year about this time everybody thought it was Zsa Zsa's turn and still a year on she is still hanging on in there. That is why I don't think Oscoar Nieymar will be the next to go !
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    The Queen is dying and she's begging the Duchess of Cambrige to produce an heir! If Kate falls pregnant the Queen will change her will so the throne will skip Charles and his scheming wife! http://www.celebdirtylaundry.com/2012/kate-middleton-pregnancy-for-dying-queen-elizabeth-1110/ Fucking retards.
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    Half-right, at least The way I remember it is: Firstly, Clive was always GR's man, from the original night at the Mandela till the day he died. He certainly suggested him, made sure he was written down and put on the list. (Actually, just about everyone written down on the original manuscript made the '87 list, except for a racehorse which had died earlier that day/week - why we were even suggesting dead horses does show how much booze had been consumed, I suppose). Anyway, we may have thought he was older than he really was, but I'm sure we soon found out the truth so it doesn't explain why he kept making the list. Which was because, despite our protests, GR had this certain thing about Dunny and, being a stubborn kind of fellow, always insisted he get added. In the end the rest of us grew to accept, even relish, his inevitable place on the list. And when the DL turned into a website under GR's benevolent dictatorship, Dunn's position became virtually unassailable. So you can see the History Of Clive was an organic process over time amongst friends, and no matter how many good 'replacements' there might be, its pre-internet nature means there can never be another in the same mould. I think some memorial would be nice though, and there are plenty of good ones on this thread, but just remember - GR doesn't really do democracy, and that's the way I like it. Uh-huh. Finally, though I doubt they'll stick around, it was nice to see Clive's passing bring a few old faces back (and maybe a few new ones). If I've read this right, it was an organic process originating during a discussion while the committee were half-drunk. So, to arrive at a suitable replacement the very least we need is another discussion where the participants are half drunk. I'm game. Anyone else?
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    Well, actually I don't see being right-wing supporter as a crime. I believe that country with lower taxes and higher entrepreneurial freedom is a key to higher happiness among the country. I don't think that country with high taxes and high social payments works in long term. We, Europeans, should know that that kind of politics will lead us to crisis. Greece, Spain and other Mediterranean countries have shown that sooner or later living over your abilities will bring you crisis. In Estonia we have been under a right-wing covernment about 10 years now. If you read the news then you can see, that having this kind of politics will keep us in a very good financial status. Ofcourse Estonians aren't the richest people in the world, but at least our country is stable. If all EU countries would have followed the rules, then I think EU wouldn't be in such a crisis now. People don't understand that there is now shortcut to wealth. Everything must come thorugh hard work and time. Continuous borrowing leads to crisis! (If you want to educate yourself about Estonian economics then this would be a good article to start: http://www.bbc.co.uk...siness-16338542) In Estonia people don't know much about UK-s politics but as far as I know, Maggie is one of the few who almost everyone knows. I believe that when Thatcher dies then Estonians will see it as a big and sad death, because "she has done so much" and "she is so famous for some reasons". I think Estonians think in general that Thatcher led UK to bigger wealth and happiness. I'm sorry for my bad English.
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    I know of several suitable candidates for this thread... Jonathan Ross, Jamie Oliver, Simon Cowell, Harry Redknapp... Oh that's cOunt... [MPFC]Coat's on[/MPFC]
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