July 9th, 2010

Quote of the Day

Tom Watson explains his pipsqueak outburst…

“I began to make my point about the intolerable way that parents and pupils had been treated. His eyes met mine. Was that a tear in a duct? Was his top lip really quivering?  He was making another bravura performance; a cadenza of sorrow. It was like looking at bambi. So I shot him.”


4 Comments

  1. 1
    Alan Douglas says:

    Ah yes, Labour bullies ensuring any last vestige of gentleness and decency is eradicated in the Gulag.

    With a face like his I would reside, permanently, under a very large stone.

    Alan Douglas

  2. 2
    Twistwum Hunt says:

    Tom is nasty fat slimeball, he twied to give me a bogwash!

    Up the workers!

  3. 3
    Mike Litorus says:

    I’ve never seen anyone before Watscum, who looks like they are permanently taking a dump..



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DisgustedOfMitcham2 says:

Maybe if they really wanted to “decontaminate the Labour brand” with business people, they shouldn’t have totally buggered up the economy?

Just a thought.


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