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Politics => Local Issues and Matters => Topic started by: Inspector Knacker on February 20, 2019, 08: AM

Title: The Dear Leader.
Post by: Inspector Knacker on February 20, 2019, 08: AM
The term 'The Dear Leader', is it used to denote the beloved leader of the towns folk, the prince of wisdom, the all seeing voice of the town life loved and dare I say worshipped as a Sun God by everyone ?
Or,
Does the 'Dear' refer to how much it's costing us?
I need to know.
Title: Re: The Dear Leader.
Post by: Johnny Bongo on February 20, 2019, 10: AM
Maybe it refers to all the female pensioners that still vote Labour.  Then he should be referred to as 'The old dear leader'.
Title: Re: The Dear Leader.
Post by: Disgruntled voter on February 20, 2019, 12: PM
maybe its an abbreviation of two blended words ?

Dear - Deaf/ear

so he is really titled the deaf ear leader
Title: Re: The Dear Leader.
Post by: fred c on February 20, 2019, 12: PM
I Originally used the term..."Deary Me Leader".....but thought it may cause offence to someone......Now it I think 'Dear God Leader' is probably appropriate
Title: Re: The Dear Leader.
Post by: UnknownUser on February 21, 2019, 09: PM
Quote from: fred c on February 20, 2019, 12: PM
I Originally used the term..."Deary Me Leader".....but thought it may cause offence to someone......Now it I think 'Dear God Leader' is probably appropriate
Hahahahahaha
Title: Re: The Dear Leader.
Post by: Disgruntled voter on February 22, 2019, 01: PM
Where has beetle juice & sloth gone on holiday?