Blunkett gone bye-byes
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- KuzII0
yeah but it'd be well creepy if you did!
- ********0
That is true.
- paraselene0
point being, it'd be well creepy if anyone did. vespa's the least creepy of all y'all really, is what i was getting at...
- ********0
Who were you talking about though? I don't think it was me you meant... come on spit it out.
- KuzII0
Who were you talking about though? I don't think it was me you meant... come on spit it out.
skt
(Nov 2 05, 04:27haha! yes she did. ;)
- kelpie0
hi - my wife is black/polish, and I sing in peoples ears, creepily.
(?)
- paraselene0
i didn't mean anyone specifically, i meant pretty much any of y'all who's not vespa.
and it's even pretty creepy when vespa does it, to be fair.
i suppose if i had to choose a creepiest-ever-of-all-time?
it'd have to be either jazx or gorbie...
- paraselene0
okay, now remember that you are all pressing me to divulge to you who i think it would be creepiest to have virtual-serious-singing in my ear in the virtual reality virtual world. so, um, that's now the creepiest.
:l
- kelpie0
told yous.
- kelpie0
Blunkett singing in your ear would be quite creepy, I'd wager. but at least you'd be able to pet his dug. dugs are comforting.
- vespa0
yea cute dog, blunkett.
how about the dog singing in your eye, now THAT would be weird.
- Nairn0
And having spent his entire life in the dark, his vocal range is truly sublime.
- ********0
or indeed sureptitiously attach an Aibo in place of the blind dog whilst the sight challenged former cabinet member croons in your ear... then steer the Aibo toward the motorway following at a safe distance and filming it on yer mobile for the purpose of making yer mates laugh.
- KuzII0
sorry para, wuz just tranna wind sky up...
- chossy0
I'm pretty creepy.
*woooooo pure sticks my arms out like a ghost or someone with broken arms, and or a zombie
- ********0
chossy's creepiness is the legend upon which many a bothy ballad was based, including:
"beast o' the mire"
"they muckle cans o' Anne's"
"draggin' ma putter through the gutter"
- vespa0
"Mr Blunkett's childhood has been described as almost Dickensian in its bleakness.
Born blind, he was packed off to a council boarding school at the age of four, against the wishes of his parents, who were only allowed to visit him once a month.
Then, at the age of 12, Mr Blunkett's father was killed in a horrific accident at work, falling into a vat of boiling water.
Mr Blunkett and his mother were left virtually penniless and fought a long battle for compensation from the Gas Board.
Through his own determination, Mr Blunkett won a place at Sheffield university, after taking O levels and then A levels at a succession of blind schools.
He was already a Labour councillor when he took his degree and became leader of Sheffield council 10 years later at the age of 33."
- chossy0
Then once in a position of power abused it.
- ********0
having had a hard time as a kid does not excuse present behaviour.
This is for real:
I have a cousin who has 2 sons and is in her mid 30s.
To this day everything in her life is her mother's fault, Bullimic because her mother is clinically obese, alchoholic because her mother is alchoholic etc etc..
the time honestly comes when you need to take responsibility for your own actions. So what if he had a fucked up childhood? That's no excuse. Don't get me wrong I am sorry for people who didn't have the same privileged and loving childhood I did, but don't use it as an excuse for fuck sake.
grrrr.
- its_only_me0
Anyone been watching Blunkett affair?