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Hello, Broon here?

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:18 am
by Officer Dibble
Whahey! As Labour?s poll ratings tank, bungler Broon has been phoning voters to ask them what they don?t get about his vision for Brittan.







Officer Dibble




Re: Hello, Broon here?

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:35 am
by randyandy
Officer Dibble wrote:

> Whahey! As Labour?s poll ratings tank, bungler Broon has been
> phoning voters to ask them what they don?t get about his vision
> for Brittan.
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Lets face it Dibbs Brown is fucked as far as you're concerned no matter what does.

Unlike like your beloved Green Dave:



"Which aims to directly connect with the British public".


Re: Hello, Broon here?

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 11:09 am
by Robches
Apparently the cunt phones his civil servants at all hours of the day or night, now he's started to do it with voters too. What sort of twat would not think twice before picking up a phone at 6.00 am to call someone out of the blue? The creepy fuckwit's just not normal, he's got more than a touch of the rainman about him. Why did we vote for him? Oh yeah, we didn't.


Re: Hello, Broon here?

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 1:07 pm
by crofter
Slick ... erm surely you mean Sick!!!wink!

I really think that Mr. Dribble really needs to find another hobby apart from bashing pikeys, chavs, Nu Labour and all of British Class in general.

Let's be honest: it don't matter who is in charge of this country - nothing is going to change, they are still going to be America's little lap dog, whilst looking after number one primarily and yes the have's will still have in buckets and the rest of us can scrape for our very existence.

For anybody to believe any different must be really, really naive indeedy.


Re: Hello, Broon here?

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 1:43 pm
by Mike_CFC
I heard the other day that Brown sent a letter of sympathy to John Terry after the disappointment of missing a crucial penalty in last weeks Champions League final.

What about the letters of sympathy to the parents and family of the poor lad that got stabbed in Sidcup last week,as well as the famillies of the many kids that have been killed in the UK since Nu Labour's 'human rights' policy has given carte blanche for scum to abuse it and get away with it.

What about the letters of sympathy to the famillies of those brave squaddies out in Iraq and Afghganistan,some arrving home in body bags.

John Terry,does'nt need sympathy,he needs support,of which he has the likes of me for that.John Terry will get over his disappointment and will get back to his best.

Brown should get his priorities right,rather than try to suck up to more iconic figures than he'll ever be.

It's a no-brainer that Brown is scared,and so he should be.


Re: Hello, Broon here?

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 1:53 pm
by one eyed jack
So I take it you guys are not voting for Labour then. LOL

No need to get personal lads. We know their policies are sucking major dick right now.

I mean Boris is no oil painting either but I wonder if Tories would be any better? If they were, we wouldnt be under the Labour administration right now..Or does that reflect how fickle us Brits are? or is it human to er? Or? Or? Or?

I say next time voting comes around, make the effort to put your vote in the ballot box otherwise you have no reason to complain.

Well you can complain if you want to. That much is for free and untaxable right now.


Re: Hello, Broon here?

Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 9:59 pm
by crofter
Yes but Officer Dribbler does always basque in the idea that the grass is always greener on the other side - it does make me cringe how so many seemingly working class dudes do forget when they were on their downers working their way up (and making the odd mistake in the process) we as a country should be backing these guys up to the hilt (for they are surely our future) but unfortunately with the advent of cheap labour (and instant results) the niche skilled jobs that this country is famous for is just taken out of the equation ... so who is to blame for that Dibbs??