Aren't dogs supposed to be able to sense evil?

Discussion in 'U.K.' started by littleskinny, May 28, 2004.

  1. littleskinny

    littleskinny Member

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    ...only I don't understand why Blunkett's dog sticks around
     
  2. DoktorAtomik

    DoktorAtomik Closed For Business

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    I refer the honourable gentleman to the very funny but utterly politically incorrect words of Julian Cope:


     
  3. littleskinny

    littleskinny Member

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    (I didn't write this)



    David Blunkett's Eyes

    I'm lying in a hospital
    Pinned against against the bed
    A stethoscope upon my heart
    A hand against my head

    They're peeling off the bandages
    I'm wincing in the light
    I see an asylum seeker
    And she's quivering with fright

    I'm looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blun-kett's eyes


    The doctors are avoiding me
    My vision is confused
    I listen to my earphones
    And I catch the evening news

    A Home Secretary's been killed and he
    Donates his eyes to science
    I'm booked into a private ward
    And I realise that I must be

    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blun-kett's eyes


    I agree with Murdoch
    Send the bastards back
    Unless of course they're loaded
    Then put them on fast track

    My alliegance to the red flag
    revealed as youth's delusion
    I feel the thrill of power
    As my song comes to conclusion

    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
    Looking through David Blunkett's eyes
     
  4. littleskinny

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  5. random_spontaneosity

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    oh that made me laugh like so much i sneezed....
     
  6. Peace-Phoenix

    Peace-Phoenix Senior Member

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    Hahahahaha! Aye that was good, David Blunkett has to be the biggest fascist in government today....
     
  7. littleskinny

    littleskinny Member

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    I think I hate him more than anyone I ever hated before.
     
  8. dee

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    I don't mean to be blindist. Surely being blind is a disadvantage. That's all I'm gonna say cuz I'm getting pissed off and will say something horrible but true.
     
  9. DoktorAtomik

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    Being blind is a disadvantage when it comes to catching the bus. It shouldn't be a disadvantage when it comes to not being a fascist ****.
     
  10. littleskinny

    littleskinny Member

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    Too true, too true! Lol!

    The fact that he's blind does two things:
    1) stops people slagging him off cos they're scared they're being discriminatory (PC gone crazy)
    2) Gives him the biggest chip on his shoulder, and now he has some power he's taking us straight to hell cos we can see and he can't.

    Ain't no fucking excuse.
     
  11. dee

    dee Member

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    I guess he's politically strategic and kind of a joka card at the same time.
     
  12. showmet

    showmet olen tomppeli

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    It is if you go to become a member of the BNP and go through the wrong door. I heard that's what happened. Everyone's too polite to tell him.
     

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