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RM13: HD and Denise

The ocean...

  • is a frand of min

    Votes: 4 15.4%
  • has my brother

    Votes: 2 7.7%
  • glows radiantly in the Autumn

    Votes: 4 15.4%
  • brings joy to all of the good lawyers

    Votes: 3 11.5%
  • smells

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • smells good

    Votes: 8 30.8%
  • i don't know what that is

    Votes: 3 11.5%
  • ...MAN TAKE ME BY THE HAND TAKE ME TO THE LAND THAT YOU UNDERSTAND

    Votes: 2 7.7%

  • Total voters
    26
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Doctor Floptopus

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I was civil to the political guy who just rung the doorbell. You should be proud of me.
 

ReturnofMCH

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so much later that the old narrator got tired of waiting, and they had to hire a new one.
 

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I have news for you.
NOTHING.
I don't think that is news.

Disappointing.

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We got an advert from Ruth Davidson/Conservatives in the mail today.

In Scotland that's like giving a chicken a pamphlet on how to be served at dinner.
Yeah, this was a Tory too. He said to me "Are you voting in the Assembly Elections?"
So I replied "I would be if you let 16-year-olds vote."
I was going to say they even if I could vote I wouldn't vote Tory but I decided that would be nasty.
 

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My area is a notorious Tory area only because the Tory MP pandered to the Bengali community.

On another note, the Lib Dem MP goes to all the Bengali weddings for some strange reason.
 

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If I could vote, I'd vote for the lib dem candidate. She actually takes part in community events such as coming to see JCS in our school. The others don't do that.
 

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My area is pretty much a Tory safe seat though it doesn't really bother me considering I vote for them. *dodges several bullets and a grenade*

There seems to be loads of political leaflets coming through the door here at the moment too. The only party that seems to bother people directly though are the Lib Dems, they're always knocking on doors and like bothering people outside the polling stations too.
 

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Of course there's that, there's all the evading going on

Need our taxes to get the new narrator a better mic though, it's 2016, not 2001
 

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My area is pretty much a Tory safe seat though it doesn't really bother me considering I vote for them. *dodges several bullets and a grenade*
amg ur tory

As far as I'm concerned, if you believe that that is the best way to cast your vote, then go for it. It's not like the Tory's are anything like the Republicans. I don't agree with the conservatives on most fronts, but they're also not the be all end all of British Evil (TM).

Personally, for Scotland I want SNP as a wide majority, but with the Conservatives and Green's both sizable enough to have a good influence and balance. Labour, I predict, will be mostly wiped out. At least Ruth Davidson and Patrick Harvie appear to be party leaders that hold up their respective party's vision and beliefs, and therefore properly represent the voter. Labour, who I used to vote before the Indy Ref are in a tricky spot of being post-Tory victory, when even Labour doesn't win they tend to have weak leaders.
 
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