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Contempt (Limerick) by Britpop
In court the lawyers sought to try To convince that the butler stole from Di But the public could tell She had trust in Burrell And surely the Queen wouldn't lie?

Up the ladder: The ballad of woosie
Down the ladder: yellow verse

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Arithmetic Mean: 5.1666665
Weighted score: 5.121843
Overall Rank: 5604
Posted: November 11, 2002 7:34 AM PST; Last modified: November 11, 2002 7:34 AM PST
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[8] -=SeTTle=- @ 140.186.47.159 | 11-Nov-02/3:28 PM | Reply
She was an ugly woman, almost as ugly as her ex-husband. This whole scandal is just a way for the British people to forget about the twat that they elected priminister.
[6] ciantu @ 216.128.137.27 | 5-Dec-02/2:40 PM | Reply
i should hope not
[n/a] Nicholas Jones @ 137.44.1.200 | 11-Dec-02/2:19 AM | Reply
Is this supposed to be satire?
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