Nov 2018
3:17pm, 15 Nov 2018
10,983 posts
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D2
politicians behaving like badly behaved children
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Nov 2018
3:20pm, 15 Nov 2018
39,624 posts
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Velociraptor
That these politicians can behave like brats but will always walk into another lucrative job.
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Nov 2018
3:48pm, 15 Nov 2018
20,025 posts
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Wriggling Snake
They're not badly behaved children they are bare faced liars.
Michael McIntyre.
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Nov 2018
6:31pm, 15 Nov 2018
12,710 posts
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Jock Itch
People starting a sentence with 'So'. Boils my piss.
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Nov 2018
6:35pm, 15 Nov 2018
3,408 posts
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Eynsham Red
So does mine 😁
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Nov 2018
6:48pm, 15 Nov 2018
32,052 posts
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Diogenes
People putting stuff on top of the kitchen recycling bin when it’s not even full
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Nov 2018
6:53pm, 15 Nov 2018
51,317 posts
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swittle
Thanks, Jock and Eynsham, for highlighting the redundancy of this grossly overused word. Poor 'so' no longer knows whether it's adverb or conjunction!!
May I add the use of the passively aggressive 'Look', so beloved of the denizens of Westminster and political animals in general?
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Nov 2018
6:56pm, 15 Nov 2018
12,713 posts
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Jock Itch
'Look'. Commonly used by Australians for some reason. Boils my piss.
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Nov 2018
8:13pm, 15 Nov 2018
44,050 posts
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The Mighty Fleecy
Look, there’s no need to react like a dingo with his donger caught in in a drawer, Jock. So what if people say look? Like, it could be much worse
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Nov 2018
8:33pm, 15 Nov 2018
12,714 posts
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Jock Itch
So. Look. It is condescending my dear
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