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After recently starting a thread titled "Government to ban cowboy clampers", it does beg the queston how they ever clamped cowboys in the first place (well pointed out melthebel).

 

 

On another thread I saw this one by Wednesday1:

Labour by then will have a new leader and will be able to fully focus on the task of removing the coalition before they do any more damage.

Spot the double meaning there? Made me chuckle a little that one.

 

 

Anybody else spotted any good examples that made you smile or laugh?

 

 

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