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Topic History of: clocking in & out at the House of Lords
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hedda on my last visit to London I visited the House of Lords with my friend whose dad is an hereditary (Tory) peer.

Accompanying us was another friend, a lady with exceptional blonde hair and very large boobs.

the Chair aknowledged my friend ( as the son of a peer-there's a special seat he's supposed to sit in) and welcomed us to the chamber and commented " I see my good friend Lord ** is fond of the Diana Dors look these days"


we had a splendid lunch with a marvelous wine ( and I noted the prices are fabulously cheap for members)...so

if I was clocking in each day for 300 quid I'd spend hours there..it's comfortable, entertaining , has terrific facilities and a bar/restaurant and library...and so on.

of course I'd be fighting for the common man..