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Old Sep 8th 2005, 4:40 pm
  #76  
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EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote:

    > Hatunen wrote:
    > >
    > > Does it matter? The government does spend for such things. Once
    > > it says it is going to it should follow through. In the law, if
    > > you or I make a promise and the other party relies on it, and we
    > > reneg, the other party has a cause of action.
    > Historically, the U.S. Army Engineers have been responsible
    > for navigable waterways in the continental U.S. - the
    > Mississippi has always qualified as one, SFAIK.


Yep. Back in the early 30's when my parents got married my dad had a WPA
job working to build one of the lock and dams on the Mississippi on the
Iowa - Illinois border...

The US Army Corps of Engineers did and still do control things on the entire
course of the Mississippi River, they are actually unsung heroes who have
contributed *much* to the stability of life in the USA...

--
Best
Greg
 
Old Sep 8th 2005, 5:40 pm
  #77  
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[email protected] wrote in message news:[email protected] oups.com...


<clipped what could be filed away under neolib "anti-Americanism">

Nothing left.


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Old Sep 8th 2005, 7:24 pm
  #78  
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"Gregory Morrow"
<gregorymorrowEMERGENCYCANCELLATIONARCHIMEDES@eart hlink.net> wrote in
message news:[email protected] ink.net...
    > EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) wrote:
    >> Hatunen wrote:
    >> >
    >> > Does it matter? The government does spend for such things. Once
    >> > it says it is going to it should follow through. In the law, if
    >> > you or I make a promise and the other party relies on it, and we
    >> > reneg, the other party has a cause of action.
    >> Historically, the U.S. Army Engineers have been responsible
    >> for navigable waterways in the continental U.S. - the
    >> Mississippi has always qualified as one, SFAIK.
    > Yep. Back in the early 30's when my parents got married my dad had a WPA
    > job working to build one of the lock and dams on the Mississippi on the
    > Iowa - Illinois border...
    > The US Army Corps of Engineers did and still do control things on the
    > entire
    > course of the Mississippi River, they are actually unsung heroes who have
    > contributed *much* to the stability of life in the USA...
    > --
    > Best
    > Greg

I believe they were responsible for the Tennessee Valley project? Elect
tricity as Woody Guthrie sang.
 
Old Sep 8th 2005, 9:45 pm
  #79  
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"DDT Filled Mormons" <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote in
message news:[email protected]...
    > On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 23:10:10 GMT, "Mr Q. Z. Diablo"
    > <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>In article <[email protected]>,
    >> DDT Filled Mormons <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
    >>> On 8 Sep 2005 12:01:38 -0700, "PJ O'Donovan" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>> ><In my first encounter with PJ he told me that he drove up the east
    >>> >coast of Oz, and 'noticed' that all the public hospitals had queues of
    >>> >people outside, and the private ones did not. From this he QED'd that
    >>> >public health cannot work.
    >>> >DFM>
    >>> >
    >>> >The massive queues I saw at public hospitals in town after town,
    >>> >driving from Melboune to Cape York in 88 was offered as an anecdotal
    >>> >observation.
    >>> Utter bullshit. No such queues have ever existed.
    >>He must have driven up during Stand Outside a Public Hospital Week".
    >>What a prize tool.
    >>> >I reposted another part of our exchange posted in 2003 documenting that
    >>> >the public health care system in Australia may not be the panacea some
    >>> >here are trying to advance as part of their political agenda.
    >>> This has nothing to do with any political agenda. It has to do with
    >>> you telling incredibly obvious bullshit.
    >>You do realise that "PJ" has never been anywhere near Australia, yes?
    > That would not surprise me one little bit. You don't just casually
    > drive up to Cape York for one!
    > --
    > ---
    > DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
    > ---

PJ will now google Cape York and tell us all about his four wheel drive
humvee and the amount of bush walking he did.
He works hard at his lying. I, however, have climbed Ayers Rock when it
was still called Ayers Rock and Mr D hasn't.
 
Old Sep 8th 2005, 9:55 pm
  #80  
Mr Q. Z. Diablo
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In article <[email protected]>,
"John Rennie" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > "DDT Filled Mormons" <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote in
    > message news:[email protected]...
    > > On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 23:10:10 GMT, "Mr Q. Z. Diablo"
    > > <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > >>In article <[email protected]>,
    > >> DDT Filled Mormons <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
    > >>
    > >>> On 8 Sep 2005 12:01:38 -0700, "PJ O'Donovan" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >>>
    > >>> ><In my first encounter with PJ he told me that he drove up the east
    > >>> >coast of Oz, and 'noticed' that all the public hospitals had queues of
    > >>> >people outside, and the private ones did not. From this he QED'd that
    > >>> >public health cannot work.
    > >>> >DFM>
    > >>> >
    > >>> >The massive queues I saw at public hospitals in town after town,
    > >>> >driving from Melboune to Cape York in 88 was offered as an anecdotal
    > >>> >observation.
    > >>>
    > >>> Utter bullshit. No such queues have ever existed.
    > >>
    > >>He must have driven up during Stand Outside a Public Hospital Week".
    > >>What a prize tool.
    > >>
    > >>> >I reposted another part of our exchange posted in 2003 documenting that
    > >>> >the public health care system in Australia may not be the panacea some
    > >>> >here are trying to advance as part of their political agenda.
    > >>>
    > >>> This has nothing to do with any political agenda. It has to do with
    > >>> you telling incredibly obvious bullshit.
    > >>
    > >>You do realise that "PJ" has never been anywhere near Australia, yes?
    > >
    > > That would not surprise me one little bit. You don't just casually
    > > drive up to Cape York for one!
    > > --
    > > ---
    > > DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
    > > ---
    > >
    >
    > PJ will now google Cape York and tell us all about his four wheel drive
    > humvee and the amount of bush walking he did.
    > He works hard at his lying. I, however, have climbed Ayers Rock when it
    > was still called Ayers Rock and Mr D hasn't.

And I never shall, not being interested in inverted holes in the ground
or 45 degree heat. Going to a complete wasteland does not imbue in one
any kind of superiority, John. I'm glad that you are well travelled and
I'm happy that it makes you feel big and clever but I prefer not to
visit places that are best left alone. If it's not a city then I'm not
interested. I'm sure that there are people who regard Butt****, Western
Australia as an interesting place but I'm afraid that I can't be counted
in their number, despite having never been there.

It's still called Ayers Rock, BTW. Political correctness be damned.

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Old Sep 8th 2005, 10:21 pm
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On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 23:10:10 GMT, "Mr Q. Z. Diablo"
<[email protected]> wrote:

    >In article <[email protected]>,
    > DDT Filled Mormons <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
    >> On 8 Sep 2005 12:01:38 -0700, "PJ O'Donovan" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >>
    >> ><In my first encounter with PJ he told me that he drove up the east
    >> >coast of Oz, and 'noticed' that all the public hospitals had queues of
    >> >people outside, and the private ones did not. From this he QED'd that
    >> >public health cannot work.
    >> >DFM>
    >> >
    >> >The massive queues I saw at public hospitals in town after town,
    >> >driving from Melboune to Cape York in 88 was offered as an anecdotal
    >> >observation.
    >>
    >> Utter bullshit. No such queues have ever existed.
    >He must have driven up during Stand Outside a Public Hospital Week".
    >What a prize tool.
    >> >I reposted another part of our exchange posted in 2003 documenting that
    >> >the public health care system in Australia may not be the panacea some
    >> >here are trying to advance as part of their political agenda.
    >>
    >> This has nothing to do with any political agenda. It has to do with
    >> you telling incredibly obvious bullshit.
    >You do realise that "PJ" has never been anywhere near Australia, yes?

That would not surprise me one little bit. You don't just casually
drive up to Cape York for one!
--
---
DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
---
--
 
Old Sep 8th 2005, 10:50 pm
  #82  
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"Mr Q. Z. Diablo" <Scotty [email protected]s> wrote in message news:satan.notinnedmeat-45F5C8.19553209092005@localhost...
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > "John Rennie" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    > > "DDT Filled Mormons" <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote in
    > > message news:[email protected]...
    > > > On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 23:10:10 GMT, "Mr Q. Z. Diablo"
    > > > <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > >
    > > >>In article <[email protected]>,
    > > >> DDT Filled Mormons <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
    > > >>
    > > >>> On 8 Sep 2005 12:01:38 -0700, "PJ O'Donovan" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > >>>
    > > >>> ><In my first encounter with PJ he told me that he drove up the east
    > > >>> >coast of Oz, and 'noticed' that all the public hospitals had queues of
    > > >>> >people outside, and the private ones did not. From this he QED'd that
    > > >>> >public health cannot work.
    > > >>> >DFM>
    > > >>> >
    > > >>> >The massive queues I saw at public hospitals in town after town,
    > > >>> >driving from Melboune to Cape York in 88 was offered as an anecdotal
    > > >>> >observation.
    > > >>>
    > > >>> Utter bullshit. No such queues have ever existed.
    > > >>
    > > >>He must have driven up during Stand Outside a Public Hospital Week".
    > > >>What a prize tool.
    > > >>
    > > >>> >I reposted another part of our exchange posted in 2003 documenting that
    > > >>> >the public health care system in Australia may not be the panacea some
    > > >>> >here are trying to advance as part of their political agenda.
    > > >>>
    > > >>> This has nothing to do with any political agenda. It has to do with
    > > >>> you telling incredibly obvious bullshit.
    > > >>
    > > >>You do realise that "PJ" has never been anywhere near Australia, yes?
    > > >
    > > > That would not surprise me one little bit. You don't just casually
    > > > drive up to Cape York for one!
    > > > --
    > > > ---
    > > > DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
    > > > ---
    > > >
    > >
    > > PJ will now google Cape York and tell us all about his four wheel drive
    > > humvee and the amount of bush walking he did.
    > > He works hard at his lying. I, however, have climbed Ayers Rock when it
    > > was still called Ayers Rock and Mr D hasn't.
    >
    > And I never shall, not being interested in inverted holes in the ground
    > or 45 degree heat. Going to a complete wasteland does not imbue in one
    > any kind of superiority, John. I'm glad that you are well travelled and
    > I'm happy that it makes you feel big and clever but I prefer not to
    > visit places that are best left alone. If it's not a city then I'm not
    > interested. I'm sure that there are people who regard Butt****, Western
    > Australia as an interesting place but I'm afraid that I can't be counted
    > in their number, despite having never been there.
    >
    > It's still called Ayers Rock, BTW. Political correctness be damned.

    >
Why aren't you answering the questions, inky? Are you afraid you and your "proof" will be shown for the fraud that you are?
Are you afraid of me inky? Not answering because you know i'll uncover you as a fraud? LOL. I've done some searching on groups google and the results have been interesting, old son.
Now tell us about you, beeston and these hammer murders you witnessed.
HTH



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Old Sep 8th 2005, 11:02 pm
  #83  
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<You don't just casually
drive up to Cape York for one!
PJ>

Took 6 weeks to casually drive Melboune Cairns, asshole. Took day trips

Cairns- Kuranda-Port Douglas/Barrier Reef boat day excursion and
Daintree/ southern part of York Peninsula. Didn't go all the way,
asshole.
 
Old Sep 8th 2005, 11:05 pm
  #84  
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"Mr Q. Z. Diablo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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snip
I, however, have climbed Ayers Rock when it
    >> was still called Ayers Rock and Mr D hasn't.
    > And I never shall, not being interested in inverted holes in the ground
    > or 45 degree heat. Going to a complete wasteland does not imbue in one
    > any kind of superiority, John. I'm glad that you are well travelled and
    > I'm happy that it makes you feel big and clever but I prefer not to
    > visit places that are best left alone. If it's not a city then I'm not
    > interested. I'm sure that there are people who regard Butt****, Western
    > Australia as an interesting place but I'm afraid that I can't be counted
    > in their number, despite having never been there.
    > It's still called Ayers Rock, BTW. Political correctness be damned.

Yes. Those Aborigines ought to be grateful that Ayers discovered
it for them.

    > --
    > Mr Q. Z. D.
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Old Sep 8th 2005, 11:10 pm
  #85  
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"PJ O'Donovan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected] ups.com...
    > <You don't just casually
    > drive up to Cape York for one!
    > PJ>
    > Took 6 weeks to casually drive Melboune Cairns, asshole. Took day trips
    > Cairns- Kuranda-Port Douglas/Barrier Reef boat day excursion and
    > Daintree/ southern part of York Peninsula. Didn't go all the way,
    > asshole.

There you see? Exactly the same information provided on google.
 
Old Sep 8th 2005, 11:18 pm
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Mr Q. Z. Diablo
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In article <[email protected]>,
"John Rennie" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > "Mr Q. Z. Diablo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:satan.notinnedmeat-45F5C8.19553209092005@localhost...
    >
    >
    > snip
    > I, however, have climbed Ayers Rock when it
    > >> was still called Ayers Rock and Mr D hasn't.
    > >
    > > And I never shall, not being interested in inverted holes in the ground
    > > or 45 degree heat. Going to a complete wasteland does not imbue in one
    > > any kind of superiority, John. I'm glad that you are well travelled and
    > > I'm happy that it makes you feel big and clever but I prefer not to
    > > visit places that are best left alone. If it's not a city then I'm not
    > > interested. I'm sure that there are people who regard Butt****, Western
    > > Australia as an interesting place but I'm afraid that I can't be counted
    > > in their number, despite having never been there.
    > >
    > > It's still called Ayers Rock, BTW. Political correctness be damned.
    >
    > Yes. Those Aborigines ought to be grateful that Ayers discovered
    > it for them.

Quite. We gave them everything that they have. Look at The Block. A
superb piece of social engineering on the part of whitey.

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Old Sep 8th 2005, 11:29 pm
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"Mr Q. Z. Diablo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:satan.notinnedmeat-DC7A3A.21183009092005@localhost...
    > In article <[email protected]>,
    > "John Rennie" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> "Mr Q. Z. Diablo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> news:satan.notinnedmeat-45F5C8.19553209092005@localhost...
    >> snip
    >> I, however, have climbed Ayers Rock when it
    >> >> was still called Ayers Rock and Mr D hasn't.
    >> >
    >> > And I never shall, not being interested in inverted holes in the ground
    >> > or 45 degree heat. Going to a complete wasteland does not imbue in one
    >> > any kind of superiority, John. I'm glad that you are well travelled
    >> > and
    >> > I'm happy that it makes you feel big and clever but I prefer not to
    >> > visit places that are best left alone. If it's not a city then I'm not
    >> > interested. I'm sure that there are people who regard Butt****,
    >> > Western
    >> > Australia as an interesting place but I'm afraid that I can't be
    >> > counted
    >> > in their number, despite having never been there.
    >> >
    >> > It's still called Ayers Rock, BTW. Political correctness be damned.
    >> Yes. Those Aborigines ought to be grateful that Ayers discovered
    >> it for them.
    > Quite. We gave them everything that they have. Look at The Block. A
    > superb piece of social engineering on the part of whitey.
    > --
    > Mr Q. Z. D.
    > Remove luncheonmeat (truncheon) to reply.

Whadjamean?
 
Old Sep 8th 2005, 11:42 pm
  #88  
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<You don't just casually
drive up to Cape York for one!

DFM>

Took 6 weeks to drive casually Melbourne to Cairns, asshole. Got off
the highway and stayed couple days in many towns on the way. Spent a
few days in Manly and took ferry from there to spend some time in
Sydney again. Spent some days in lovely Noosa, skipped Surfers Paradise
and Brisbane on the way. Have returned to Noosa 3 times in a beautiful
condo across from the beach since then we liked it so much. Stayed
over a week in Cairns before going back to Honolulu. Yes, Quantas had
direct flights then, if they don't now. Took day trips from Cairns to
Kuranda/ Atherton tablelands, Port Douglas for day boat excursion to
Barrier Reef and drove up to southern part of York peninsula to see
rain forests on another day. I am not suicidal, asshole , and didn't go
all the way up.

On another Australian trip, we flew to Ayers Rock and since it was Feb,
it was hot as hell and didn't climb the rock,( Uluru?- I'm sure the old
lady here will correct my "nomenclature' if it is wrong). Just looked
at the rock
from the beautiful hotel there and drove out to the base on a day tour.
Some
asshole Kraut on one of the many group tours there dropped dead
climbing it that day. We were there several days and the group tours
are a nuisance. One day all Germans, the next day all Japanese and
finally all Americans from CA area who were the worst.

We then took a greyhound bus to Alice Springs which I thought was
really neat and would love to go back but i will not have a camel meat
burger again.
 
Old Sep 8th 2005, 11:47 pm
  #89  
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In article <[email protected]>,
"John Rennie" <[email protected]> wrote:

    > "Mr Q. Z. Diablo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:satan.notinnedmeat-DC7A3A.21183009092005@localhost...
    > > In article <[email protected]>,
    > > "John Rennie" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > >
    > >> "Mr Q. Z. Diablo" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > >> news:satan.notinnedmeat-45F5C8.19553209092005@localhost...
    > >>
    > >>
    > >> snip
    > >> I, however, have climbed Ayers Rock when it
    > >> >> was still called Ayers Rock and Mr D hasn't.
    > >> >
    > >> > And I never shall, not being interested in inverted holes in the ground
    > >> > or 45 degree heat. Going to a complete wasteland does not imbue in one
    > >> > any kind of superiority, John. I'm glad that you are well travelled
    > >> > and
    > >> > I'm happy that it makes you feel big and clever but I prefer not to
    > >> > visit places that are best left alone. If it's not a city then I'm not
    > >> > interested. I'm sure that there are people who regard Butt****,
    > >> > Western
    > >> > Australia as an interesting place but I'm afraid that I can't be
    > >> > counted
    > >> > in their number, despite having never been there.
    > >> >
    > >> > It's still called Ayers Rock, BTW. Political correctness be damned.
    > >>
    > >> Yes. Those Aborigines ought to be grateful that Ayers discovered
    > >> it for them.
    > >
    > > Quite. We gave them everything that they have. Look at The Block. A
    > > superb piece of social engineering on the part of whitey.
    > >
    > > --
    > > Mr Q. Z. D.
    > > Remove luncheonmeat (truncheon) to reply.
    >
    > Whadjamean?

http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclop...ew-South-Wales

Not a magnificently successful experiment. It was, I believe, the
brainchild of one Labor government or another and remains to this day a
fairly dangerous place. I ride past it every day and have no trouble
but I am badly dressed and too fast to catch, besides.

I live about 3km from The Block
(http://www.whereis.com:80/whereis/ma....do?name=&stre
etNumber=&street=Eveleigh%20Street&streetType=&sub urb=Redfern&state=New%2
0South%20Wales&latitude=-33.89005&longitude=151.199577&navId=$0100207OH13
ZR$&brandId=1&advertiserId=&requiredZoomLevel=1) and its denizens travel
as far afield as my local train station in order to engage in begging
and bag snatching. Conservative politicians have touted levelling the
area as a possible solution to the problem but I can't say whether it
would work or not. I once considered buying a rather nice double-width
terrace in Caroline Street (as well as having considered renting a place
there) but didn't feel that I'd have fitted in. The location is pretty
sweet, though. Roughly equivalent (geographically) to, say, Islington
with the added bonus of a ready drug supply and the intriguing
possibility of robbery with violence waiting around every corner.

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Old Sep 9th 2005, 12:12 am
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"PJ O'Donovan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > <You don't just casually
    > drive up to Cape York for one!
    > DFM>
    > Took 6 weeks to drive casually Melbourne to Cairns, asshole. Got off
    > the highway and stayed couple days in many towns on the way. Spent a
    > few days in Manly and took ferry from there to spend some time in
    > Sydney again. Spent some days in lovely Noosa, skipped Surfers Paradise
    > and Brisbane on the way. Have returned to Noosa 3 times in a beautiful
    > condo across from the beach since then we liked it so much. Stayed
    > over a week in Cairns before going back to Honolulu. Yes, Quantas had
    > direct flights then, if they don't now. Took day trips from Cairns to
    > Kuranda/ Atherton tablelands, Port Douglas for day boat excursion to
    > Barrier Reef and drove up to southern part of York peninsula to see
    > rain forests on another day. I am not suicidal, asshole , and didn't go
    > all the way up.
    > On another Australian trip, we flew to Ayers Rock and since it was Feb,
    > it was hot as hell and didn't climb the rock,( Uluru?- I'm sure the old
    > lady here will correct my "nomenclature' if it is wrong). Just looked
    > at the rock
    > from the beautiful hotel there and drove out to the base on a day tour.
    > Some
    > asshole Kraut on one of the many group tours there dropped dead
    > climbing it that day. We were there several days and the group tours
    > are a nuisance. One day all Germans, the next day all Japanese and
    > finally all Americans from CA area who were the worst.
    > We then took a greyhound bus to Alice Springs which I thought was
    > really neat and would love to go back but i will not have a camel meat
    > burger again.


All made up and we know it. The reason why we ALL know that you are lying
about your Australian safari is that
ridiculous claim about the long queues outside Australian hospitals. There
are not such queues just as there are not similar fantasy queues outside
Britain's NHS hospitals. You're a liar and that's something that you just
can't get over.
 


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