Gorgeous George
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- paraselene0
that's me, alright. although normally i don't look like i've just swallowed a wasp.
*hangs head in shame
- chossy0
wasps can defend themselves somehow as can bees but I haven't met a wasp that hasn't
been seduced by my honey trap.
i have an army of them working in my underground sugar dens tee hee. silly bees and wasps.
- soda0
yeah I was planning on rocking up tonight para, got loads to do though so I might have to dash off straight after.
what time you going?
Hold on why don't I just bump that thread and leave you to your wasp noshin'...
- kelpie0
oh my word Para! I had no idea you were actually, like, famous and shit.
And George is the leg end. Though it could as easily apply to any number of you NTUK homeys. Obviously. ;)
- blaw0
i love this:
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He told committee chairman Senator Norm Coleman: "I know that standards have slipped over the last few years in Washington but for a lawyer you are remarkably cavalier with any idea of justice."
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- stem0
I must admit I had my doubts about George, but after yesterdays performance - phew, that guy has balls.
I loved the difference in body language between the two of them, Coleman couldn't even look at him, he was bricking it!
Funny as fuck.
- ********0
Don't remember of any US Senators doing this in the past. They must have some sort of evidencea to make those claims, otherwise what's their motive?
- Jaline0
Saw that on tv! I was cheering him on.
- paraselene0
funny how this makes us all like him a bit more than we did during the election.
fickle ones, we are!
- stem0
para - I guess it just takes time to get to know people?
JazX - Maybe they were naive enough to think he was gonna just bend over and take one in the ass?
- ********0
I doubt it. They seem like they are calling him out and he don't like it. hahhaa ;)
- stem0
I guess we'll have to sit and wait - a bit like the MJ case. 'Justice' sure does take a long time in the US
- ********0
I don't know why they are busting his balls anyway. Who cares?
- Jaline0
at the end the US was like, 'umm...alright...you're dismissed'
because they kept accusing him of stuff that they did themselves.
typical.
- stem0
He has information on the Iraq oil scene - why else?
Are they after a scapegoat?
Is this an attempt to make an 'example of 'symathisers' ?
- kelpie0
I think there's a big evidence gap between papers in Iraq claming he's been given these contracts and any proof it went further than that at his end.
They're after him cos he represents a dissent they fear and they think the situation is muddy enough to make him look dirty even if they have no proof. Fucking typical.
What they clearly don't understand is that no politician in Britain is as good in a rhetorical dog fight as Galloway and I hope he sticks it right up their arses.
Cocks.
- stem0
sorry - sympathisers
- ********0
hahhaha, look at you guys pointing fingers. They are all guilty how about that one?
- stem0
Let's point fingers at all of them!
I think they've all got some blood on their hands.
- ********0
there you go, that's the spirit