[cite]Posted By: MCS[/cite]oliver reed
oliver martinez
oliver skeet
oliver twist
cant think of another annoying oliver!! ;-)
You`d better watch your back now MCS, Oliver Skeet now drives an 40` artic and is often in the Erith area, dont be fooled by his past he`s a bit of a lump. Lol
Ols dont worry about Ollie Skeet by the time he has bored you with his i used to be famous i had it all did you know i shagged Jordan you will be bored to death anyway.
he used to work for MJD haulage in thurrock and worked at Coke for about 6mths stated off a really nice guy became very tedious in the end
[cite]Posted By: BlackForestReds[/cite]Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Yeah, like you actually know anything about how she shaped, ney, saved this country you wipper snapper. Too much listening to old die hard lefties in the Student Union bar in the 90's fella,
[cite]Posted By: BlackForestReds[/cite]Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Yeah, like you actually know anything about how she shaped, ney, saved this country you wipper snapper. Too much listening to old die hard lefties in the Student Union bar in the 90's fella,
I know all about her:
Margaret Thatcher - Milk Snatcher
Margaret Thatcher - Warmonger
Margaret Thatcher - Poll Tax Introducer
Margaret Thatcher - Clause 28er
Margaret Thatcher - Pit Closures
She was education secretary at the time and I don't remember her fighting it. Protecting our people does not include illegally sinking ships that are heading away. I'll grant you, poll tax probably wasn't quite the beast that it was portrayed, but it wasn't exactly fair was it? All of a sudden a whole layer of people were forced into paying a new tax for which they had no chance to budget for. A bit like many of Blair and Brown's taxes of today really, but so far they seem to have got away with it. I was Harvey Gardens and intend to be again when I get round to changing my name back. Whilst I personally like all my gardening to to be done on the straight and level, I'm very much an advocate of those who enjoy a horticultural incline. Clause 28 was a real backward step. I agree it is a difficult one. Personally I'd prefer coal not to be used; it's flthy stuff that polutes the atmosphere terribly. That said whole communities were wrecked with those pit closures. Ha ha, if only. Think of a number add it to your estimate and double it.
[cite]Posted By: BlackForestReds[/cite]Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Yeah, like you actually know anything about how she shaped, ney, saved this country you wipper snapper. Too much listening to old die hard lefties in the Student Union bar in the 90's fella,
3.5 million unemployed, the wrecking of British industry (from which it has never recovered) and the squandering of the billions raised from North Sea oil revenues is not what I call "saving" the country.
[cite]Posted By: BlackForestReds[/cite]Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher
Yeah, like you actually know anything about how she shaped, ney, saved this country you wipper snapper. Too much listening to old die hard lefties in the Student Union bar in the 90's fella,
Your chances of getting to Oxford or Cambridge would have been dramatically increased had you been privately educated - well over half of Oxbridge undergrads went to privately schools and that is despite private schools accounting for less than 10% of the school population.
Despite the end of grammar schools the number of places at universities and at Further Education colleges etc has grown over the last few decades, that has to be a good thing.
[cite]Posted By: BlackForestReds[/cite]Your chances of getting to Oxford or Cambridge would have been dramatically increased had you been privately educated - well over half of Oxbridge undergrads went to privately schools and that is despite private schools accounting for less than 10% of the school population.
Despite the end of grammar schools the number of places at universities and at Further Education colleges etc has grown over the last few decades, that has to be a good thing.
Is that necessarily a good thing? I'd think it preferable to have a greater level of general education in mid teens - perhaps the widescale introduction of the baccalaureate system with a more restrictive (abiltiy wise, not based on class) university system. It seems to me that there are too many people going to uni because it's the done thing or because they want a 4 year work avoidance scheme. In my opinion this would decrease the number of university drop outs, save money in the education budget and, crucially, give a better level of education for all rather than the minority (and it is still a minority) who get the chance to go to uni.
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Jim White. That Scottish burk is on SSN.
peter andre
pete docherty
peter jones - off dragons den
peter beagrie - dunno couldn't think of any other peter it was him or beardsley
Jimmy Tarbuck
Jimmy Cricket
Jimmy Jones
Jimmy Choo
oliver martinez
oliver skeet
oliver twist
cant think of another annoying oliver!! ;-)
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Cromwell?
You`d better watch your back now MCS, Oliver Skeet now drives an 40` artic and is often in the Erith area, dont be fooled by his past he`s a bit of a lump. Lol
he used to work for MJD haulage in thurrock and worked at Coke for about 6mths stated off a really nice guy became very tedious in the end
Palarse manager
Palarse team
Palarse ground
Palarse fans
Mike Parry?
Oliver Smallbridge AKA Windsor Davies from "Never the Twain"
she covers 5 on her own!
Yeah, like you actually know anything about how she shaped, ney, saved this country you wipper snapper. Too much listening to old die hard lefties in the Student Union bar in the 90's fella,
I know all about her:
Margaret Thatcher - Milk Snatcher
Margaret Thatcher - Warmonger
Margaret Thatcher - Poll Tax Introducer
Margaret Thatcher - Clause 28er
Margaret Thatcher - Pit Closures
Falklands - Whether we should have or indeed should now ho;d the Falklands we must protect our people.
Poll Tax - Fair tax, badly marketed.
Clause 28 - BRING IT BACK - Weren't you Harveys Gardener or was that Uphill Gardener?
Pit Closures - Tough one, uneconmic but more investment and better management by have been the answer.
You too Danny are obviously in your 20's
Protecting our people does not include illegally sinking ships that are heading away.
I'll grant you, poll tax probably wasn't quite the beast that it was portrayed, but it wasn't exactly fair was it? All of a sudden a whole layer of people were forced into paying a new tax for which they had no chance to budget for. A bit like many of Blair and Brown's taxes of today really, but so far they seem to have got away with it.
I was Harvey Gardens and intend to be again when I get round to changing my name back. Whilst I personally like all my gardening to to be done on the straight and level, I'm very much an advocate of those who enjoy a horticultural incline. Clause 28 was a real backward step.
I agree it is a difficult one. Personally I'd prefer coal not to be used; it's flthy stuff that polutes the atmosphere terribly. That said whole communities were wrecked with those pit closures.
Ha ha, if only. Think of a number add it to your estimate and double it.
3.5 million unemployed, the wrecking of British industry (from which it has never recovered) and the squandering of the billions raised from North Sea oil revenues is not what I call "saving" the country.
Maybe PM's should be limited to one term, or two at most?
Do you mean like Bush? Think he was mental at the start and just got worse.
LOL ... ruined education with Ken Baker
That cost me a place at Oxbridge.
Despite the end of grammar schools the number of places at universities and at Further Education colleges etc has grown over the last few decades, that has to be a good thing.
Is that necessarily a good thing? I'd think it preferable to have a greater level of general education in mid teens - perhaps the widescale introduction of the baccalaureate system with a more restrictive (abiltiy wise, not based on class) university system. It seems to me that there are too many people going to uni because it's the done thing or because they want a 4 year work avoidance scheme. In my opinion this would decrease the number of university drop outs, save money in the education budget and, crucially, give a better level of education for all rather than the minority (and it is still a minority) who get the chance to go to uni.
Nigela Lawson
The posh tart from the Apprentice....complete dog
An Australian tart who will go unamed
My ex business partner
George Bush numer one
George Bush numer two
George Formby
George Micheal