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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:17 am 
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Looks like Clegg, not Cameron.

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Fifteen US flags FFS!

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Do many aeroplanes fly with a big flag sticking out of the cockpit?


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National Anglia wrote:
Do many aeroplanes fly with a big flag sticking out of the cockpit?


All of them.

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I thought Air Force One was a modified 747, not a badly-drawn tugboat/ocean liner hybrid.


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Fflaps wrote:
I thought Air Force One was a modified 747, not a badly-drawn tugboat/ocean liner hybrid.

I thought it looked like a submarine.

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Fflaps wrote:
I thought Air Force One was a modified 747, not a badly-drawn tugboat/ocean liner hybrid.

I thought it looked like a submarine.

Wrong thread.


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 Post subject: Re: Critical analysis of the Express cartoon thread
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I'm guessing that as a small boy, whatever PT's obsession was it wasn't planes. Perhaps Star Wars? (see the occasional Star Wars characters he puts into his cartoons as ornaments etc). Or masonry. Maybe he wanted to be a bricklayer but his parents thought it was too working class and steered him towards political cartooning instead.


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Obama and Camilla - separated at birth?

Nice crotch grabbing from our PM but what the hell is going on with POTUS's legs?

And when did he win his BAFTAs?

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I'd have thought he'd be more concerned at being attacked by a swarm of bazooka-wielding hedgehogs than with Nick Clegg.

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My eyes. :shock:

Still, nice to see that Cameron seems to have died.

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I see Obama is sporting one of those fashionable new suits where the trousers are 3/4 length and the left leg only separates from the right leg at around mid-thigh.

Also, note he has a bright red tie. Because he's a marxist, innit?


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