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Can't say I expected to see this after Thatcher's death
The Sun ...always taking it just that bit further.
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LOL!!
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What do you mean excactly?
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Sarah? Come on, I know you lived in the UK, what do you mean by this thread?
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You are surprised that the always pro-Maggie Thatcher Sun newspaper runs a story saying that one of the munchkins who sang on the "ding dong the witch is dead" song is upset that it has been hijacked in this way?
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What do you mean what do I mean? There is an Internet campaign to make Ding Dong The Witch is Dead #1 the week Thatcher died. Clearly, that is going to be seen as distasteful by some which has resulted in somewhat censorship measures taken by BBC radio being planned for the weekly chart show broadcast.
The Sun, the most widely read 'news'paper in the UK (I write news like that because I think the paper is rubbish) is famous for their outlandish and often funny headlines. They have apparently found an actress that played a munchkin in the Wizard of Oz and therefore sang on the song that has managed to still be alive. Said munchkin has made it known she is not happy about the campaign to get the song number one. As ax result, the Sun was able to do this headline today. When I heard that Thatcher died, I did not expect there to be a headline in the most widely read paper to involving a munchkin. I am not sure how much more exact I can be than that. |
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Judging by one of my Scottish co-worker's reaction earlier today...the Scots are laughin' their asses off.
Myself - I liked Maggie Thatcher. I think it's all much ado about nothing. It'll be forgotten in a day or two. |
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I just left Trafalgar Square a bunch of imbeciles were dancing around celebrating Margaret Thatcher's death
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Well she made Tony Blair
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Funny that, even in the midst of an economic crisis, broke Brits also like pissing away millions in taxpayers' money on the funerals of widely despised millionaire public servants, as we did with Thatcher's old boss, Uncle Ronnie. Both of them advocates of less Government spending (when it comes to poor people). Given the way Thatcher turned the UK into our most servile lapdog, the least we could do is throw in a few quid. |
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so much better...
God save the queen She ain't no human being There is no future In England's dreaming |
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