We'd need lots of versions of course, starting with the BBC.
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Ed P
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Here are a few suggestions for UK stickers on fuel pumps:
Princess Nut Nut did that Blame Rasputin COP-out Greened and costly
Where's the evidence that even one pound of 'green taxes' has made the slightest difference to the earth's climate? It's just another con, an excuse to increase taxes.
Leave the BBC alone. The only things not funny about the BBC are its "comedy" programmes. The rest, all the way from Cuntryvile through the weather forecasts to the poor man who has to leave the bar of the Kieyef (how are we spelling it today?) 5 star hotel, with his 10 person crew, and go on to the roof for 5 minutes, with a normal well lit city scene behind him, sometimes wearing his unscathed helmet, is a joke. At least the reporters who went to report on mining, the digging coal type, used to rub some coal dust on their faces. Politicians too. Come back Drop The Dead Donkey.
From Wikipedia: V for Vendetta has been seen by many political groups as an allegory of oppression by government; anarchists have used it to promote their beliefs. David Lloyd stated: "The Guy Fawkes mask has now become a common brand and a convenient placard to use in protest against tyranny—and I'm happy with people using it, it seems quite unique, an icon of popular culture being used this way."
9 comments:
Here are a few suggestions for UK stickers on fuel pumps:
Princess Nut Nut did that
Blame Rasputin
COP-out
Greened and costly
Where's the evidence that even one pound of 'green taxes' has made the slightest difference to the earth's climate? It's just another con, an excuse to increase taxes.
Leave the BBC alone.
The only things not funny about the BBC are its "comedy" programmes.
The rest, all the way from Cuntryvile through the weather forecasts to the poor man who has to leave the bar of the Kieyef (how are we spelling it today?) 5 star hotel, with his 10 person crew, and go on to the roof for 5 minutes, with a normal well lit city scene behind him, sometimes wearing his unscathed helmet, is a joke.
At least the reporters who went to report on mining, the digging coal type, used to rub some coal dust on their faces. Politicians too.
Come back Drop The Dead Donkey.
They need to hack my fuel-oil supplier's website, too. The next delivery is going to max out my barclaycard unless we cut back on something else.
"No better with Greta"
"You've just been Attenbuggered"
Let me just scroll back in time a little...
From Wikipedia: V for Vendetta has been seen by many political groups as an allegory of oppression by government; anarchists have used it to promote their beliefs. David Lloyd stated: "The Guy Fawkes mask has now become a common brand and a convenient placard to use in protest against tyranny—and I'm happy with people using it, it seems quite unique, an icon of popular culture being used this way."
Ed - it is just another con and one which could cause a vast amount of damage.
Doonhamer - I haven't watched a BBC comedy programme for ages. Cuntryvile sounds promising though.
Sam - the brown stuff will really hit the fan when bills start mounting up. Unless a distraction arises - can't think what that might be though.
DJ - he's right about the Guy Fawkes mask. It's a particular style of mask too, not just any old image of Guy Fawkes.
It's rather good. Must run it by the Bama gal I know.
James - she won't approve.
AKH, not sure what that refers to. When I say it was good, I mean the stickers or magnets are good, a great idea, there should be more of it.
I'd think my Bama friend would approve of those. But she would not approve of the BBC clown's presentation of it. Is that what you meant?
James - the presentation, the idea that it's vandalism.
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