September 13th, 2012

Edwina on John Major:

‘John Major was a sexy beast. I think his history shows that. He was 19 when he was living with a woman who was 33. Believe me, I did not have to teach that man anything. He was experienced and fun.’


6 Comments

  1. 1
    Tuscan Tony says:

    Time to order in a dozen pairs of sky blue Y fronts, Neo.

    Now let me go off and be sick.

  2. 2
    Anonymous says:

    Ewww, TMI!

  3. 3
    Superman says:

    She couldn’t teach him anything. Pity he didn’t teach her a thing or two. Particularly her tongue. She never could control it properly.

  4. 4
    Crazy Tony says:

    Just show how powerful thought shaping the media can be when the Left wing media mafia (BBC and Guardian and Spitting Image) choose to attack.

  5. 5
    Cameron's back scratcher says:

    mmmmm wish she could have taught me a thing or two

  6. 6
    Eurgh says:

    Why does this pathetic woman have to share this information with the rest of us. Let me guess? Kerrrching! Attention seeking old money bags.


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