Recliner wrote:
"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 11:23:30 +0100, Ian Jelf
wrote:
In message , d
writes
Having a small chair symbol at the side would be just as effective
and stop the map looking its suffering from smallpox.
I may turn a few heads in writing this phrase but here goes.......
"I agree with Boltar."
It is worrying when that happens isn't it? It's like finding you
agree with the leader of UKIP or with Bob Crow.
Actually, it's a pity that Lord Pearson of Rannoch hasn't featured more
in this election campaign. He's almost as funny as yesterday's extended
edition of The Thick of It, guest starring the PM.
Lord Pearson was on R4 PM the other day. The BBC's Eddie Mair left him
sounding lost and confused by the deeply unfair and completely
unpredictable ploy of asking him about his party's policies. Pearson
explained that he wasn't very good with such details, not being a
professional politician. Mair replied with another unfair and completely
unexpected quip about Pearson having been in the Lords for 14 years.
It was no surprise to see Farage speaking on the BBC news after the PM
debate last night. He, at least, was coherent, even if continuing to be
deeply unconvincing, and he managed to avoid any comments about people
looking like bank clerks.
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