Aw, smonster, I hate it when shit like that happens! ... fail~ma?
Government~ma, Seska! Although the phrase "hung Parliament" makes me giggle and say "all of 'em?"
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Aw, smonster, I hate it when shit like that happens! ... fail~ma?
Government~ma, Seska! Although the phrase "hung Parliament" makes me giggle and say "all of 'em?"
Oh, smonster. Much love and antifail~ma to you too.
We are developing theories about what they've been taking.
Coffee, of course.
After all of that election info from you, I went and see if I could vote. Well, no, because you have to have an address in Britain and living abroad less than 15 years. I was excited about the idea of voting (again, am a citizen), but then thought that it might not be so wise after all: I don't really know the politics, after all, and I find it not so ethical. Just as I see blind prejudices towards some of the decisions in Israel from abroad, I'd hate to do it the other way around.
But my, aren't civil rights all shiny, too shiny and flirtatious to resist?
We are developing theories about what they've been taking.
I could probably find out for you...
Although the phrase "hung Parliament" makes me giggle and say "all of 'em?"
Oh, the number of jokes along those lines we've had on TV and radio shows. There was even a song or two. If we called it a 'balanced Parliament', there'd have been no satire for the past six months.
The BBC people switched off the cameras and went to bed. Which is good 'cause it's 4pm and they started at about this time yesterday.
ETA:
Well, no, because you have to have an address in Britain and living abroad less than 15 years.
My Irish-citizen partner got to vote (with me acting as her proxy, since she's currently in the States). I find it really weird how you're British and she isn't!
Right now would be an opportune time to invade Britain, wouldn't it?
Yes, but The Girl lives there. She knows what's going on. I never been in Britain. How could I vote, just by what I see in the papers? I really think one has to live in a place before letting his/her opinions to determine the course of the country.
(btw - how can she vote, if she's not a citizen?)
Right now would be an opportune time to invade Britain, wouldn't it?
Do they even have oil?
Right now would be an opportune time to invade Britain, wouldn't it?
Well not now that you've ruined the element of surprise!
Great. All we've got left is fear and ruthless efficiency.
And an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope.