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Thread: Shared misery.

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    Shared misery.

    The Great British Sewing Bee is on tomorrow, prime time. Its blurb says For reduce reuse and recycle week, all the haberdashery is replaced with charity shop clothes and soft furnishings. Also in HD, (SAD).

    The sad bit must describe something, not that the programme is sad.

    This is what you are paying a compulsory tax for.

    On the county board it has been noticed that the Daily Mail has become a red paper. I stopped buying it when it changed its tune to a remain paper. Its flavour is now fascist left.

    They say socialism is shared misery.

    The strength of the left is growing. God help us all.

    The great british sewing bee is the tip of the iceberg.

    And YOU WILL ENJOY IT.

    OR ELSE.

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    I was disappointed when the Great British Menu finished last week.

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    Ok. While your here, do you feel any guilt over Bury going bust? The answer will be no.

    Too many Bury fans now support someone else. In your case its Leicester, Barwell or Arsenal. You have said that now that a season ticket will be tuppence in some god forsaken league, you will buy one.

    A bit late Ken. A bit late.

    I suppose this applies to your romantic life, when someone batter comes along...…. Love doesn't mean jot.

    Kate of Ditton Walk. p.s I suppose some pithy reply will make things ok. It will not.

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    Oh dear Frank, I thought you were all nice now as well.

    On what grounds should I feel any guilt? My real name isn't Stewart Day or Steve Dale you know.

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    Nice? Nice? Bah humbug. The only reason this board staggers on is because im a bad un. And a TORY to boot. Being nice is boring. I wish we could see the viewing figures for the great sewing bee trash, it will be about 80, all of them grandmothers.

    Yes of course its Stewrat Dales fault, I presume he was running the show. Why I said its down to the fans I don't know. Thank you for correcting me.

    Your stadium is now fly blown and decomposing. It will cost a fortune just to repair it. Maybe the virus will finally end Bury, there wont be anyone wanting to resurrect it.

    But you just sit back and watch, that will solve all problems. There is no need to pump money in, even a fiver, someone else will save the day. They always do don't they? The fact that bury no longer exist is a mirage. It hasn't happened, or at least a new club will be born, and you will be able to watch from afar again.

    When they made bar stewards, they broke the mold after this mother was born.

    Tosh, of Coldhams Lane.

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