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@pete what was that quote of Jim's that he posted on twitter about thumped. It was a good one.
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@pete what was that quote of Jim's that he posted on twitter about thumped. It was a good one.
11 years ago tomorrow
there was something else. Like it was a forum for lads in shit bands and their mates.
there was something else. Like it was a forum for lads in shit bands and their mates.
or maybe that was me said that
Cim Jarroll was name searching and became very insistent that I @ him if I talk about him with my friends; Glinner I dunno, I was blocked by him very, very early on Twitter, no idea why. That one turned out well.i don't think i was on thumped at the time. what'd i miss?
Cim Jarroll was name searching and became very insistent that I @ him if I talk about him with my friends; Glinner I dunno, I was blocked by him very, very early on Twitter, no idea why. That one turned out well.
He'd certainly have done a lot better in 2019 if he'd stuck to his pro-Brexit position and stopped trying to please the columnist class and their readers.Don't particulalry give a fuck about the English, the Brits or Corbyn or even Labour - but Jeremy was AWOL enough on Brexit (both fucking times!) to be actually complicit in its passing, so he can spit roast on his own dick in hell for all I care
One of the most popular local MPs in the entire country, pretty much the opposite of Guardian reading professors.Let him retire somewhere and work on his memoirs or whatever sociology professors do
at one point I believed Glinner was posting, or lurking on thumped. He interacted with me on twitter years ago, when I opened a twitter account. Like it would have been something l5 + years ago possibly.Cim Jarroll was name searching and became very insistent that I @ him if I talk about him with my friends; Glinner I dunno, I was blocked by him very, very early on Twitter, no idea why. That one turned out well.
Yes, agreed, a very weak leader at a time of national crisis. Twice.He'd certainly have done a lot better in 2019 if he'd stuck to his pro-Brexit position and stopped trying to please the columnist class and their readers.
Yes, agreed, a very weak leader at a time of national crisis. Twice.
You can add him to that list if you like. Great bedfellows.Who were the stronger leaders around at the time who weathered the storm?
Cameron - bailed on day one
May - Ousted by Boris
Boris - Incompetent to an art, on the project he used to oust May
Truss - Truss
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