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3rd February 2015, 09:46 AM
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The pig
Not a word did he utter
As he lay in the gutter
With a pig by his side.
A lady passing by was heard to say
" You can tell a man who boozes
By the company he chooses "
And the pig got up and slowly walked away.
Billy, good friend, good seaman, natural comedian, who lost the battle with the bottle.
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3rd February 2015, 10:05 AM
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I remember this one doing the rounds.Maggie Thatcher was sitting next to a pig when somebody exclaimed "WHAT ARE YOU DOING SITTING NEXT TO THAT SWINE" so the pig got up and slowly walked away.With sincere apologies to Cappy and Ivan.LOL.
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3rd February 2015, 10:35 AM
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strange you should bring that up jim ......it was of course not completely correct like so many of you wild declarations ......at the time maggie was sitting with bliar on her left and mr brown on her right......and it was of course maggie who got up and walked away ....leaving the the porkies to wallow in the trough....where even today after all these years they wallow and live on the proceeds of the poor folk who keep voting for them and filling there pockets with the proceeds of there lies.....regards cappy
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3rd February 2015, 10:42 AM
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ps off for a couple of beers with the port line engineer a grumpy old bugger......but a seaman for all that cappy
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3rd February 2015, 11:30 AM
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Our dear beloved Maggie, saviour of the nation, worshipped by the masses who could take early retirement and enjoy life on the scrapheap.
The statues erected by the grateful miners and shipyard workers she saved from a life of drudgery and toil.
Heroine of slum landlords when all the council houses were sold off.
Oh Maggie how we miss you.
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3rd February 2015, 12:32 PM
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#5, I miss Mrs Thatcher Louis
Cannot being doing with wimps in power! Sure she made mistakes......they all do
PS, It wasn't all private landlords who bought the councils houses...most were by the tenants themselves they would have been foolish not to, given that the older ones paid a fraction of there worth around 70% was saved I believe. I personally knew quite a few labour and socialists supporters who would have knocked you down in the rush to do so. But hey who am I to judge!
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3rd February 2015, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by
Louis the fly
Our dear beloved Maggie, saviour of the nation, worshipped by the masses who could take early retirement and enjoy life on the scrapheap.
The statues erected by the grateful miners and shipyard workers she saved from a life of drudgery and toil.
Heroine of slum landlords when all the council houses were sold off.
Oh Maggie how we miss you.
ah louis another fan ofthe great woman ....slowly they realise what they had .....an iron woman.for the country .......and the possibility off balls or grommit .......why should should england tremble
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3rd February 2015, 01:15 PM
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Bleddy hell cappy have you rushed back from the pub to defend your favourite PM of all time.
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Jim.B.
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3rd February 2015, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by
Jim Brady
Bleddy hell cappy have you rushed back from the pub to defend your favourite PM of all time.
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Jim.B.
no jim i only have 2 sols if im driving and the old lad cant breath much in this weather due to hos asbestiosis.......just droppped him offregards cappy
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3rd February 2015, 01:26 PM
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Agree to a certain extent Marion, but unfortunately the houses did not stay with the tenants who bought them. Greed was good in Maggie's day, the yuppies soon saw the possibilities of easy money, bought them up to be sold for vast profits.
Young couples starting out in life rented council properties, as their earning power increased they would buy a house leaving the council property for another couple to move into.
We now have an acute housing crisis, houses too expensive to buy, only the extortionate private property to rent. Young people are trapped as the rents are so high they cannot save to buy.
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