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politicians "come overs" ?

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Dee Sa | 11:31 Tue 02nd Oct 2012 | ChatterBank
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I am not interested in politics but keep seeing Ed Balls on tv/news etc is he wearing a "syrup" I think so but am not 100% sure. Well I have to pass the time whilst OH listens to all these so called promises.
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You will make me watch the dull promises news now , just to verify what you have said about the wig.
do you mean comb overs?
Can you play football in a wig?


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Watcha Dee - no I don't think he does wear a rug - though you can never be too sure these days, because some are undetectable.
Lol, come overs, that's conjuring up all sorts of images I'd rather not think about.
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its not a full syrup, a sort of half one, but if you look at the sides they dont "join up", I used to deal in wigs many moons ago.
The "comb over" expression was just a joke but I would love to tell Donald Trump how awful his hair style is ! and Arthur Scargill used to carry a lacquer spary in his brief case !!!!!
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Hiya Towie have "we" had a mention lately ?
and Arthur Scargill used to carry a lacquer spary in his brief case !!!!!



Or for a really quick fix he also carried a shredded wheat in his briefcase.

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