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Can't stop laughing at Haddock

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Pamspeople · 29/10/2018 13:39

Honestly, he's gone off on some 'People of Britain!!! All hail my Mighty Opinions!' type ramble and I know I should despair but it just keeps making me laugh! He really is the comedy gift that keeps on giving.

Apart from for his poor patients, who are clearly well done on his list of priorities.

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breastfeedingclownfish · 02/11/2018 12:47

It's ok, the evidence is safely being collected elsewhere. Lots of people have been saving the good doctor's work.

That Muslimah account accuses Posie of shoving the proceeds of the crowdfunder up her nose - perhaps that's why you thought of it Perf? It's an interesting thing to randomly accuse someone of.

Danaquestionseverything · 02/11/2018 12:54

Ahh I missed that Perf. Probably because I'm not familiar with that show. I can guess why you thought of your old work colleague. Once it's seen it cannot be unseen.

Once you see that "mask" drop you become attuned to spotting it. After I spotted it the first time I saw it again and pointed it out to friends/family who didn't believe me, at first....

Danaquestionseverything · 02/11/2018 12:58

breastfeedingclownfish
Boom - there we go. Classic projection.

DrudgeJedd · 02/11/2018 16:10

I see one of his mates who self-identifies as a lawyer is mooting the idea that Sandy may be in breach of copyright for drawing the dr's image without his permission.
Because we all know that The Times, Telegraph, Guardian etc are continually shelling out £££££ every time one of their cartoonists draws a politician or public figure.
What a bunch of fuds GrinGrinGrin

Ereshkigal · 02/11/2018 16:11

lol seriously? 😂

DrudgeJedd · 02/11/2018 16:25

Oh yes. Wonder what the hourly rate for this level of expertise is?

Can't stop laughing at Haddock
Hamster00 · 02/11/2018 16:40

I think this summarises personality rights in the UK. I'm not a solicitor
(so I may be way off) but seems to be the general gist of it...

uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/8-521-4902?transitionType=Default&contextData=(sc.Default)&firstPage=true&comp=pluk&bhcp=1

gilchrist168 · 02/11/2018 17:57

"It could be argued..."

Argue away dear, you are talking bollocks. ( Not a legal term)

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