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“We yelled loudly at every single sight uncloaked through the thick mist that made the scenery all too mysterious and the knowledge that we were but invading the reign of the anaconda.” Address: 2803 Philadelphia Pike, Suite B 252, Claymont, DE 19703. So here are some choice excerpts from the travel diaries of Labour’s own Lara Croft. Or, they may send you a different product, like in the Irish Setter Outlet Scam. The site is also littered with such gems as the fact that she took ‘paid leave’ on a public holiday which fell on a Saturday, and that holiday leave is made all the more beautiful when you know that somebody else is paying for you to do nothing (a typical Labour mentality that needs to be dropped pronto). This popular scam has emerged with the increase in the use of social media, as it can be cheap and easy to put out adverts which to the untrained eye look to be legit, but once the money is exchanged the company mysteriously disappears or has no recollection of your order. Pompous and self-important asses devoid of a sense of humour or self-awareness don’t have to be men.įortunately, our Lorna has a website, in which she is sharing her travels with us. We would copy choice excerpts from her pieces, paste them onto emails and send them to each other for a good giggle.

As the queen of mashed syntax, strange metaphors and convoluted sentences, the Labour candidate Lorna Vassallo had quite a following when she wrote a column for The Times.
