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Monday, September 11, 2006

The Bit of the Marr/Gordon Interview they Cut

Warning expletives not deleted, not safe for work or in the hearing of minors like Fraser Gordon. Download here.

Hat-tip : Drinking from Home

Also worth a read is an amusing review of the interview by Quentin Letts - A series of glorious porkies, told with a face as straight as a Roman road.

7 comments:

futurelogic said...

This tape has been tampered with, Gordon swears alot more than that in real life - so does Andy Marr (but only when his wife asks him to).

? said...

Where's Annesley.....

CityUnslicker said...

the quality of audio engineers at the BBC clearly seems to be falling...

Anonymous said...

chrysanthemums are funeral flowers in Europe.

Anonymous said...

I have seen that funny doctured picture going round of brown stabbing blair with a sword - think it is fuuny!

Does anyone know where it came from?

Anonymous said...

I have never laughed so much

until I thought of the lying dirty shirtlifter man of a Robber Baron

he makes my skin crawl

Have him as Prime Minister?

I'd rather live in a cave and become a Muslim

Thomas Fuller said...

Anonymous 1:01 --

You are Osama bin Laden and I claim my £5.



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