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Ding Dong the Witch is Dead

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  • Hurricane Puffrose
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    I'm actually at this moment ashamed to live anywhere near Goldthorpe.. thats just sick!!

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  • Hurricane Puffrose
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    Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
    [/FONT][/COLOR]Wrong,

    Living people have rights. Dead people do not.


    Living people's families do though Cloggy.

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  • gravytrain
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    Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
    [/FONT][/COLOR]Wrong,

    Living people have rights. Dead people do not.


    People don't exist in a vacuum, we have the rights that our fellows decide to bestow upon us us.
    If some of us say that the dead have rights, then that is exactly what they have. The same as for the living really.

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    Did the snot-gobbler enjoy a tasty snack?

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    So she knew the country were going to do all this? Not the impression I got from the furore surrounding it but heyho,,
    I 'll agree to disagree with you on Osborne (cos I like ya lol)
    And Thank God it wasn't just me seeing Carols attitude,,she really wasn't hiding it well lol

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Mrs T organised her own funeral so I doubt that her kids would have even thought of changing their mothers wishes.
    I agree with you re Carol, she really couldn't hide her contempt for her brother and good on her, if I had a brother like that I'd have disowned him years ago.
    Re: George Osborne getting upset, well sorry I can't agree with you, everyone deals with funerals and their emotions in their own way.

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    If she wanted a peaceful funeral then her kids shouldn't have agreed to the public circus of today.
    Deleted this comment on reflection....was a bit harsh.
    Carol Thatcher couldn't hide her dislike for Markyboy,,it was blatantly obvious,,and good on her,,at least one person in that place wasn't playing to the cameras and the Queen .
    Last edited by Inca; 17th April 2013, 17:37:PM.

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    Caroline Woodcock said: "I agree completely what she did was wrong - closing the steel works, the pits - but this is a person and she's got a right to a peaceful funeral."

    Wrong,

    Living people have rights. Dead people do not.


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  • gravytrain
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    From the above

    "However, the parade has not attracted the support of all of Goldthorpe's residents.
    Caroline Woodcock said: "I agree completely what she did was wrong - closing the steel works, the pits - but this is a person, she's got a right to a peaceful funeral."

    Amen to that

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  • leclerc
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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...shire-22183736

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Originally posted by leclerc View Post
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22151589

    If you want to watch funeral then you can do via this link on tinterweb
    Cameron read a Lesson "In my Father's House, there are many mansions..."

    Assuming that Thatcher has not descended to the boiler room, may one hope that she's now just a skivvy?

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  • leclerc
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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-22151589

    If you want to watch funeral then you can do via this link on tinterweb

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  • Hurricane Puffrose
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    yes hyde is in Dr Shipmans area, my best friends mum used to work for him at one time, until she got a boil on her neck and he said it was cancer and tried to prescribe morphine to her....

    Now theres a candidate for capital punishment, but he did the job for us.

    Hyde is infact in Greater Manchester (I go there quite regularly to see The Brother and Jessica when she's home).

    Hyde: where men are men and sheep are worried!!!

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Didn't Dr Death Shipman practice genocide in Hyde,Tameside,Greater Manchester? And there is ,indeed a HYDE in Cheshire.
    There are 3 towns with the same name as the one I live in in UK,,,if someone gets the wrong one they are over 300 miles away from where they want to be (and yes,,it has been done lol)

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Originally posted by jon1965 View Post
    I always thought Hyde was Cheshire
    Correct! (link)

    although i don't think the politics of boundary changes has ever been resolved
    Quite.

    We cannot even give it away.

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