Wednesday 10 December 2008
Gordon Brown saves the world at PMQs
Tripping over his words the hapless Gordon gives us this classic
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8 comments:
Wow, that was quick!
If Brown is saving the world, I'm leaving it.
Alan Douglas
Crash! A-ah!
Saviour of the Universe
Crash! A-ah!
He's screwed everyone of us
Crash! A-ah!
He's a miracle
Crash! A-ah!
King of the Economy!
http://tinyurl.com/59ppfw
Gordon's Alive!
I'm waiting for the proper remix version...
D
You're the man!
Crash Gordon video
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=IcyJKuqnTRs
The humourless clot. Blair would have ridden that one easily and have had them laughing with him. This poor dolt tries to shout it down.
Anyway, at least they were the first sincerely meant words to come out of his mouth for months.
saved the worlds banking system and let the 100 year old woolworth go to the dogs.
well done crash!
The question has to be asked about Gordo McBalloon and the Liarbore Party (ZaNu-Lab) or 'Die Partie Der Neues Arbeits'.
Are they - Certifiable Cluster-F**ks....?
Fred Tiddlyplop of the township of St Wenn and Port Gaverne, in the County of Kernow. Now Part of the Eurine-zone.
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