Hackney Council Labour Group in Smiths & Morrissey song titles:
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Panic On The Streets Of Hackney
Posted by Luke Akehurst at 9:30 pm
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Hackney Council Labour Group in Smiths & Morrissey song titles:
Posted by Luke Akehurst at 9:30 pm
1. | Your nominee must have been deceased for at least 10 years |
2. | They must have made an outstanding contribution to the Borough |
3. | Many current and former Hackney residents must have good cause to remember them |
5 comments:
Let's play count the red ties...
Your having a laugh with Pipey aren't you? Surely it should be
SHIRTLIFTERS OF THE WORLD UNITE
"please please let me get what i want" is so appropriate in that particular case.
From the look on a certain labour member's face when i saw him this morning in passing, i'd say "Panic" might be more appropriate.
You missed Cllr. Stauber out - maybe "Oscillate Wildly"?
You missed Cllr. Stauber out - maybe "Oscillate Wildly"?
So busy looking at floor-crossers in Castle Point, I forgot the ones in Hackney. But then I always focus on parliamentary opportunities rather than the local peasants.
lol! Esp jules's song.
Will our Luke never learn to stop leading by the chin?
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