Author Topic: Philip Ozouf  (Read 9295 times)

Razzard

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Re: Philip Ozouf
« Reply #135 on: October 14, 2008, 08:22:14 AM »
He went to shake my hand last night at the town hall. I could'nt take it out my pocket. And the hand.

Offline Eastern correspondent

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Re: Philip Ozouf
« Reply #136 on: October 14, 2008, 08:33:48 AM »
So worst case scenario

Tegs                                                     Chief Sinister
Pip                                                        Treasury Sinister
Fergy                                                    Bags Bogs Bins and Buses
Mr Bean looklikey Le Marquand -                 Home Affairs
Fester lookalikey                                      DHSS
Jimminy Cricket Perchard                          Planning and Environment


The rest of the ollies will just have to have their names in a hat and go for pot luck -
     

Offline rico sorda

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Re: Philip Ozouf
« Reply #137 on: October 14, 2008, 01:39:07 PM »
Hey razzard was some night and poor old T.le main got upset but not as upset as i was when i caught sight of his shirt.... jesus..
Vibert was lying his backside off up there...if he gets in i will demand a recount, and then he went green still making me laugh..
one of the candidates said what shall we do with the elderly.this old bloke said euthanasia what a night..

my votes for tmrw are

montfort tadier
nick le cornu
chris perkins
mark forskitt
geoff southern
mr.wimberly
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Razzard

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Re: Philip Ozouf
« Reply #138 on: October 14, 2008, 01:57:26 PM »
Rico man you sure got quite a squad together for old Crowcroft’s tea party.

Your boys seemed like top fellas. Nonstop pissing yourselves from start to finish. Man it was a beautiful sight. That dude to your left who just could not stop heckling - he was a genius!!! I had the feeling the Crow was just messing when he started to threaten to throw people out. He loved it just like everybody else.

There were a great many funny moments. Vibert having to answer the very first question and getting totally booed without really saying anything was perhaps my favourite with Peter Troy's mensa qualification gag getting flattened a close second. Man I thought the roof was going off!

I didn't see Tel's shirt and I'm very pleased about that. He's got to be next to go.

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Re: Philip Ozouf
« Reply #139 on: October 14, 2008, 03:32:55 PM »
Razzard yeah the gloves came off for that one the guys i was with are the same as me we just love jersey and are sick at the way its been going....it wasn't heckling just for the sake of it ,we heckled all the lies coming out of the establishment candidates thats why breckon didn't get it,i think he has been really strong and wont mind if he gets in.....
RAZ you must have been sitting behind us best seat in the house...i love the guys and ladies i have met over these past 3months people who care..
ITS A BLOODY SHAME LE MAIN.COHEN.AND LE SUER HAVE MISSED THIS ELECTION...

THE FIGHT DOSN'T END TOMORROW ITS JUST THE BEGINNING..
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Re: Philip Ozouf
« Reply #140 on: October 14, 2008, 04:30:31 PM »
The link below shows why reassurances by Pip and co should be taken with a 500 mile high pinch of salt. In the Hustings I have been banging on about the vast superiority of ecological economics over classical economics. Here we see how the financial crisis, and the much worse coming ecological crisis, caused by peak oil, climate change, overpopulation etc are driven by exactly the same underlying principles

http://www.monbiot.com/archives/2008/10/14/this-is-what-denial-does/