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Topic History of: Daily Mail sometimes gets it right (ITK!)
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veritas In The Know wrote:
veritas wrote:
when I was 14 my mother took me to a Psychiatrist

I knew it !!! Just as I had suspected all along !!!!


please note : he judged me sane.

mind you..he was 78 years old and discussed the joys of LSD with me. Said he'd taken it 20 times
Innocent Accused In The Know wrote:
I meant the Red Ken who bankrupted British Leyland (causing thousands of your union members to lose their jobs).

Red Robbo is who you mean,he was almost as barmy as the bosses who gave us 'The marina' and 'allegro cars'

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Robinson_(trade_unionist)
In The Know veritas wrote:
when I was 14 my mother took me to a Psychiatrist

I knew it !!! Just as I had suspected all along !!!!
In The Know Chris Retro wrote:
Do 'intelligent' people really still use meaningless labels like 'left' and 'right'?

When discussing people who are clearly "left" and "right", er yes !
In The Know veritas wrote:
their time had come

... once the Unions got involved it had !!!!!!