Was it Boris, Ken or one of the others?

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Was it Boris, Ken or one of the others?

Ken (Lab)
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43%
Boris (Con)
6
43%
Brian (Lib Dem)
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No votes
Sian (Green)
2
14%
er someone else
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Nobody
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Total votes : 14

Re: Was it Boris, Ken or one of the others?

Postby adrian » Tue May 06, 2008 4:54 pm

[quote="Sean Hogan - 何祥"]I'd say that the GLA was hardly London's finest hour under his guiding hand.

Oh, I don't know - I saw The Smiths for free on the South Bank thanks to him :)

And anyway - shouldn't you be in bed? :wink:
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Re: Was it Boris, Ken or one of the others?

Postby adrian » Tue May 06, 2008 5:18 pm

[quote="Sean Hogan - 何祥"]
Hope everything back at HQ is going to plan.

Sean

Yes, all well, thanks. Was going to break my CP duck tonight but thought it best not to risk a hospital visit stay at this juncture. Wel te rusten
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Re: Was it Boris, Ken or one of the others?

Postby Bo-Gilly » Tue May 06, 2008 5:36 pm

[quote="Brian Nolan"]At least he is a cyclist but I'm not sure about his policies - if there is any ?


I agree.

You only have to look to George Bush .

Ok, some mistakes were made in Iraq, and a lot of our lads have died (a few iraqis too) and yes, the war has cost £Billions, and the world is a more dangerous place now.

But wait...........

The guy likes mountain bikes :

[img]http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/05/images/20070505-1_f050507jb-0110jpg-675v.jpg[/img]

Surely he can't be that bad, can he ?

Perhaps we should give Boris a chance. Afterall, he's only at the job a few days and I'm starting to think that his campaign against yobbish and anti-social behaviour might be actually working - already, I feel less of an urge to be naughty.

Oh and if things go t1ts up, Boris can always raffle up his hair and 'pretend' to forget what he was about to say. And we'll all have a good laugh at how funny he is.

BTW Yes Livingstones' "hug a terrorist" initiative did impress me - clearly the man who had the vision and foresight to introduce the Congestion Charge in the face of hysterical right-wing press opposition, also had the vision and foresight to realise that, only by talking to Sein Fein could lasting peace come to Northern Ireland (despite hysterical right-wing press opposition)
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Re: Was it Boris, Ken or one of the others?

Postby Bo-Gilly » Tue May 06, 2008 6:00 pm

I agree Marco. How anyone doesn't make an effort to dress properly and look their best whilst out cycling is beyond me ................
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Re: Was it Boris, Ken or one of the others?

Postby Bo-Gilly » Tue May 06, 2008 6:24 pm

[quote="Bo-Gilly"]Boris can always raffle up his hair


Actually I was thinking more of Boris 'ruffling' up his hair.

Though if he was to 'raffle' it, I think I would find it hard to resist the thought of owning a lock of the blonde bombshell hair.
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