The_Doctor 17:55 09-08-2006
English assassin 17:59 09-08-2006
Come on, this is inspired stuff
Originally Posted by :
I meant no insult to the people of Papua New Guinea who I'm sure lead lives of blameless bourgeois domesticity in common with the rest of us."
...
Mr Johnson said he would be happy to "add Papua New Guinea to my global itinerary of apology".
Boris for PM NOW.
macsen rufus 18:08 09-08-2006
I don't know what it is about Boris -- I think he talks absolute b*ll*x 99% of the time... but I still really like him
Originally Posted by :
Boris for PM NOW
Seconded.
Ja'chyra 18:11 09-08-2006
Originally Posted by
macsen rufus:
I don't know what it is about Boris -- I think he talks absolute b*ll*x 99% of the time... but I still really like him
Seconded.
Thirded...ed
Red Peasant 20:20 09-08-2006
Tit.
ShadesWolf 20:32 09-08-2006
Strange thing is, I think he has a point.
About twenty years ago, I was a member of an american church, and we had missionerys in Papua New Guinea.
They often wrote to us about life living within the tribes, in the rainforest and the mountains which are in the centre of the country.
Its a very interesting place, did you know
Originally Posted by :
It is one of the most diverse countries on Earth, with over 850 indigenous languages and at least as many traditional societies, out of a population of just over 5 million
Red Peasant 20:33 09-08-2006
Originally Posted by ShadesWolf:
Strange thing is, I think he has a point.
You would.
If only all politicians were such good fun, vote Boris!
ShadesWolf 20:46 09-08-2006
I am predictable, am I not
VEey good of him to apolagise, considering the comment is accurate, with the qualification that it no-longer happens.
Papua New Guinea was, even forty years ago, primitive in the extreme, a Classicist wrote an article on how thier warfare could be used to build a coherent picture of Homeric warfare.
This is rather like the Danes complaining if they win a football match and then have it described as a "Viking rampage."
As to Boris, some of it is an act. He came to my University and gave a very lucid and enlightened interview for our paper.
Boris should be PM, but we know the Conservatives never vote for someone who's popular with the electorate

the just got lucky with Dave.
The_Doctor 22:32 09-08-2006
Originally Posted by :
a Classicist wrote an article on how thier warfare could be used to build a coherent picture of Homeric warfare.
Are you talking about Greek Warfare - Myths and Realites by Hans van Wees?
Maybe, I just read it on the net. That does ring a bell though.
rory_20_uk 23:37 09-09-2006
So, 40 years ago it was true, now they are saying that it isn't - with no empirical evidence to prove it.
Anyone that wants to go on and
on and
on about the slave trade is more than welcome. I've yet to see any person that does that have to apologise to the countries that they were offending.
IMO it's thin skin as it's probably uncomfortably close to the truth in the more rural areas.
lancelot 01:06 09-10-2006
Originally Posted by English assassin:
Boris for PM NOW.
Aye!
I fracking love that man...PMs questions with Boris would be an absolute riot, you could get anyone interested in poltics with Boris at the wheel.
Originally Posted by :
Mr Johnson sent an apology for any offence caused within minutes of the story emerging, adding that he might embark on apology world tour.
I mean- cmon...how funny is that?...he could tag-team with the Duke of Edinburgh
Tribesman 07:55 09-10-2006
Red Peasant 10:28 09-10-2006
Yes, with a buffoon like Johnson at the helm the Conservatives will have the leader they deserve.
Mikeus Caesar 11:31 09-10-2006
Boris is the greatest politician to have ever lived. All my friends love him, despite not being interested in politics, and they all say they would love him to be PM.
Sir Moody 13:46 09-10-2006
heh im a Liberal Democrats supporter but id vote borris for pm

(that said im not voting for Ming the merciless i havent got a clue why they made him leader)
Mikeus Caesar 13:54 09-10-2006
Originally Posted by
Sir Moody:
heh im a Liberal Democrats supporter but id vote borris for pm
(that said im not voting for Ming the merciless i havent got a clue why they made him leader)
Ming is awful. Stuffy old man who'll drive everyone but Lib Dem diehards away from voting for them.
Originally Posted by currywurry:
Ming is awful. Stuffy old man who'll drive everyone but Lib Dem diehards away from voting for them.
Well at least then we'll be back to a two party system, less chance of a hung parliament.
Borris is not a buffoon, much of what he says is quite calculated. Look at this instance, yes he offended a country but most people here don't have a problem with it.
He got away with it, and we love him even more.
Wake up and smell the coffee, he's a genius.
Tribesman 18:14 09-10-2006
that said im not voting for Ming the merciless
Wow , I thought that after his bad performance in he city of the tribes elections he had settled as an elected representative in sheep shagger country , I never realised he was standing across the water .
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