daveybgtt
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Ok a merchant bank then.
Bit angry there fella, load up redtube and have a **** or something, Bingo!
Another reason to despise the human scum that are Tory's and their supporters. Rejoice, for we shall see the death of the conservative party and it's ignorant supporters within our lifetime. Tory bashing? **** yeah cracker, they deserve every bit of it.
How can anyone be that angry at 9 o'clock on a Friday morning? It's matchday tomorrow! Chill Winston!
Edit: Just seen the post above. If that's not angry..... I wouldn't wanna mess with you...
He wasn't driving though was he. Try again.
Only have to look in the Tesco s carpark...the amount of people that park in disabled bays without the badge....
Only have to look in the Tesco s carpark...the amount of people that park in disabled bays without the badge....
So he can't say to his driver - "look, best not park here, could look bad, try a normal space over there"
Or are you saying he's got so little authority he can't even tell his driver where to park?
By all accounts he was dropped off outside the services. When he returned the driver was waiting in a disabled space. But you just carry on clutching at straws pal.
MPs' expenses: George Osborne 'must be made to pay' say Lib Dems - Telegraph
It's not difficult to find a true story on George. Flies around shit.
Not really. I don't think most of us would do that even if we were just picking up the kids from somewhere quickly. I wouldn't anyway. I guess you think it's okay...pal?
Well his driver clearly does.............
Are you saying if I waited in a disabled space for my kids then it's my kids who are in the wrong, not me the driver?
His driver is presumably under his command - that is generally my understanding of the role of a chaffeur?
Under his command? Do you think he controls the driver's ever thought, like some weird sci-fi? He got dropped off somewhere - he doesn't then bark orders at the driver, he just walks away. When he comes back he's got no control over where the driver has chosen to stop to pick him up.His driver is presumably under his command - that is generally my understanding of the role of a chaffeur?
You wouldn't do what - get out of the car?Not really. I don't think most of us would do that even if we were just picking up the kids from somewhere quickly. I wouldn't anyway.