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nrogers

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  1. well, the post stared well, but then seemed to tail off somewhat. does wishy washy mean "I don't think they'll get into government, so not worth voting for"? seems quite an ill-infomed comment to me, that one. I think you have just proved that your comment is the ill-informed one as you don't seem to understand the English language. Therefore, as I am a nice guy, I will tell you that wishy washy means "lacking in decisiveness; without strength or character; irresolute." That sums up the Lib Dems pretty well in my humble opinion. Touche :wink:
  2. Preparing to leave the UK... going to my last Villa game as a person who lives in the UK... getting very excited, lots of farewell parties. Left my job and chilled for a while before leaving.. Since, now a permanent fixture in NZ, bought a boat, house by the beach, have a small child, an excellent job and career prospects... have my ups and downs like the disillusioned thread, but on the whole my life is heaps better!!
  3. How about a GPS tracker up our arses as well?
  4. Ray Davies was excellent I saw The Kinks live at the AVLC back in the early nineties and he was still excellent.
  5. That list was off the top of my head, I think from an Article in NME or Melody Maker, freaking years ago.
  6. A list I read years ago included Sandie Shaw, The Sex Pistols, The Rolling Stones, The Cure, The New York Dolls, The Kinks, The Beatles, T. Rex, Buzzcocks, and David Bowie.
  7. Well I'd say The Smith for a start. I was about the mention Pornography as a classic... A Forest was a definative tune IMO, like I say it's all about opinions.
  8. I'd say The Cure were more influential than the Smiths, The Cure have been around since 1976 until now, The Smith only formed in 82 and spent 5 years together. The Cure > The Smiths.
  9. Not really Ian, the facts are the facts and you are mearly speculating on figures... The fact that in the UK labour popularity is down the toilet and even in NZ labour have gone, times are looking good. NB. I don't see where I abused you, you said that the conservatives would make this more expensive, how could you possibly know this, considering there are no figures released, hence you must have pulled that assumption from somewhere, I enquired as to whether it was from your arse?
  10. Excuse me Ian, there are no figures in that link, perhaps you are just pulling them out of your arse? The facts of the matter are that THIS government have INCREASED it the the figure stated, and it's a disgrace, like it or lump it.
  11. Not to mention Brown has screwed me again, according to the news today, flight levies to NZ from the UK have been upped to $298... **** disgrace..
  12. It laughable, all the ones asking what the Tories would do different are the ones that spouted, it' time for a change in '97, when nothing was clear what Labour would do, it's clear now that they planned on screwing the country, so perhaps these despot, staunch labour supporters, that can't see the wood for the trees should take their own advice.
  13. I really like The Smith, even if Morrissey is a clearing in the woods... But I massively prefered The Cure.
  14. Have you ever, ahem "Dabbled" as it were? :wink:
  15. How so Ian? Reduction in VAT, which no one will see the benefit of, and earners over 150k get an extra 5%... Don't see how people did very well Ian... time will tell.
  16. Nope, just a misandronist and a bigot. T'was a joke Sir... Removal of a sense of humor may well be a condition for immigration to New Zealand... Not really, my responce was a joke.. seems everyone else has had a sense of humour bypass..
  17. Nope, just a misandronist and a bigot.
  18. I don't see why not, most of us are an enlightened bunch, but again I don't see how it matters..
  19. Should the question not be orientation, preference denotes choice?
  20. All wars have been justified by someone, Iraq and Afganistan by labour 2 of the most illegal wars in history.
  21. Of course. I have been in the Army, I'd have been bloody stupid to join, if I wasn't prepared to fight and die.
  22. OK, happy to do so, when those that slag Thatcher, desist.
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