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"but was of its time"


I dunno, It's probably even more relevant today, though as you say, if anything it makes the campaign trail back then look almost charming, parochial and makeshift compared to today's overblown, slick, attackvert filled nonsense.


Modern US political campaigning, now that really IS hateful!

Pickle Wrote:

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> I think everywhere around here is good for kids

> (and Mums) - I guess part and parcel of bringing

> up kids in a big city is the fact they'll come

> into contact with a few nutters along the way.

>

> Welcome to the area and don't let one bad

> experience put you off.


You should try bringing up kids in the countryside! Full of crazies, armed with axes and (legal) shotguns to boot.

Huguenot Wrote:

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> Ah, it all sounds very sweet and full of love.



I know H


Love is free you know (not chargeable by the hour)


I couldn't stop laughing at the "She also gave me twenty pound, even though I only asked for ten"



Do you think his Mother has read his "creative" work ?


Netts:-S

Is this all just some huge reverse psychology bid to get more followers on twitter?


I'll ask to follow you if you'll buy me a burger.


Oh, and have you added your twitter feed to the "who to follow on twitter in ED" thread in the other section? You should.

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