February 4th, 2013

Quote of the Day

Courtesy of Mick Twister:

There was an MP named Chris Huhne

Who suddenly altered his tune

So stop being beastly

The member for Eastleigh

Is exiting parliament soon.


5 Comments

  1. 1
    PC Dixon says:

    There is a God!

  2. 2
    Yawn! says:

    Politics a career particularly attractive to the biggest scum of the earth. Cameron being the biggest.

  3. 3
    Web Master says:

    Oh! what a tangled web we weave
    When first we practice to deceive!

  4. 4
    Bobby Sands presents ITV wall 2 wall shyte says:

    What a feckin hoon.

  5. 5
    crlgibbons says:

    There was an MP named Chris Huhne

    Who suddenly altered his tune

    So stop being beastly

    The member for Eastleigh

    Is exiting parliament soon.

    He lied to the law about speeding

    His wife was a liar as well

    ‘Guilty’ the crims will be pleading

    And they wont get a vote from a cell


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