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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No indeed. Sadly not unduly suprising.
This tweet from Gorgeous George is not suprising and sums up the measure of a man who could never be a politician in the same league as Charles Kennedy also.
http:// www.huf fington post.co .uk/201 5/06/03 /george -gallow ay-comm ents-ch arles-k ennedy- controv ersy-tw itter_n _750084 6.html? utm_hp_ ref=uk- politic s&i r=UK%20 Politic s&r ef=yfp
I apologise for going off topic.
This tweet from Gorgeous George is not suprising and sums up the measure of a man who could never be a politician in the same league as Charles Kennedy also.
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I apologise for going off topic.
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I am surprised it is necessary to have a purist love in on this but after the still incomplete stream of vitriol following the death of TGL I suppose I should not be surprised. I am no fan of the man but I would not have started it's an "all his own fault" thread. A little dissapointed me old china.
^^^^^ is that directed at me TTT ?
I was merely reporting the latest news in this affair, and most certainly not saying that its all his own fault, even though it now appears to be a major factor in his early death. He was a nice chap, who appeared to have no real enemies, and I feel very sorry for his friends and family. I understand that he had a young son, although I am unsure how old. Its rotten for a lad to lose his father at an early age.
I was merely reporting the latest news in this affair, and most certainly not saying that its all his own fault, even though it now appears to be a major factor in his early death. He was a nice chap, who appeared to have no real enemies, and I feel very sorry for his friends and family. I understand that he had a young son, although I am unsure how old. Its rotten for a lad to lose his father at an early age.
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Yeah I was surprised he was a bit young to drink himself to death
terrible death - exsanguination ( bleeding to death internally )
either oesophagus ( gullet ) or duodenum ( stomach )
and I think he must have been alone
Dorothy Parker ( please please I dont need a thousand 'Who'?s )
said of her drinker husband - I did fourteen rounds with the bottle and lost everyone
Yeah I was surprised he was a bit young to drink himself to death
terrible death - exsanguination ( bleeding to death internally )
either oesophagus ( gullet ) or duodenum ( stomach )
and I think he must have been alone
Dorothy Parker ( please please I dont need a thousand 'Who'?s )
said of her drinker husband - I did fourteen rounds with the bottle and lost everyone
TGL
The Great Leaderene?
The Glorious Leader/Lady
I love the picture of Charles Kennedy. Before the photographer arrived he was probably thinking ...
"I hope they don't do that thing where they ask me to hold a pen as if I'm writing something (even though its a sheet of type), and look into the middle distance as if I'm contemplating something complex and important".
(ding dong)
"Hello, Mr Kennedy"
"Hello"
"Okay, we've got a good idea for the photo. How about you pick up a pen, as if you're writing something, and look into the middle ..."
Etc.
The Great Leaderene?
The Glorious Leader/Lady
I love the picture of Charles Kennedy. Before the photographer arrived he was probably thinking ...
"I hope they don't do that thing where they ask me to hold a pen as if I'm writing something (even though its a sheet of type), and look into the middle distance as if I'm contemplating something complex and important".
(ding dong)
"Hello, Mr Kennedy"
"Hello"
"Okay, we've got a good idea for the photo. How about you pick up a pen, as if you're writing something, and look into the middle ..."
Etc.
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