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amateur51
She struggled to get re-elected at the last election and is standing down in 2015 but by Jove she gave both barrels to IDS on this occasion.
Needless to say the S in IDS stands for solipsist these days & he appeared to be unimpressed.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostShe struggled to get re-elected at the last election and is standing down in 2015 but by Jove she gave both barrels to IDS on this occasion.
Needless to say the S in IDS stands for solipsist these days & he appeared to be unimpressed.
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amateur51
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostTypical of his class, mind. I know it's supposed to be old-fashioned to say such things these days, but on Sunday evening I stood on a neat lawn full of such people in self-absorbed groups. It was supposed to be one of a whole number of open garden days, monies going to various charities, but nobody (except the children) was interested in the garden (award-winning top designer-built, not an millimetre of soil anywhere to be seen). I only went for the free Pimms and canapes and for "the experience" - and it felt like being on the set for a Poliakoff play.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostBlimey S_A what a pill! I hope the Pimm's was plentiful & strong and that the canapés were delicious. Did you see Michael Gambon or Michael Kitchen in the distance?
Oh and I forgot to mention that the winner of the second prize - the magnum of Champers - was the house owner's 9-year old son, who just happened to be picking the tickets from the hat. Just one big fix, really, just like everything else.
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The Rich arrived in pairs
And also in Rolls Royces:
They talked of their affairs
In loud and strident voices.
( The Husbands and the Wives
Of this select society
Lead independent lives
Of infinite variety)
The poor arrived in Fords,
Whose features they resembled,
They laughed to see so many Lords
And Ladies all assembled.
The people in between
Looked underdone and harassed,
And out of place and mean
And horribly embarrassed
For the hoary social curse
Gets hoarier and hoarier,
And it stinks a trifle worse
Than in
The days of Queen Victoria
when
They married and gave in marriage,
They danced at the County Ball,
And some of them kept a carriage.
AND THE FLOOD DESTROYED THEM ALL.
Hilaire Belloc
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