» Wednesday, January 19, 2005

Tsunami Figures

The Prime Minister’s Official Spokesman (PMOS) told journalists the latest casualty figures for the Tsunami in South East Asia. So far 274 UK citizens were presumed to be victims, 53 of which had been confirmed dead. 360 are unaccounted for in the region, both figures are down from yesterday. Asked why these figures were being revised the PMOS said that the process of identification was inevitably slow after a certain point. We had passed that point some time ago. It did take time for the relevant tests to be done, which was why casualties were gradually being confirmed. Overall however, whilst the figures were still horrific, they were still going down and that was worth noting.

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  1. infact i dont send love because u r gay and u might take it the wrong way (up the batty)

    p.s i dont like u , u r just on a power trip.

    and u can go and bum president bush

    g2g c ya

    Comment by kieren haigh — 31 Jan 2005 on 2:13 pm | Link
  2. Hello Mr. Blair. I am a 24 year old student and I have been researching the plan for the worlds oil. I would like to ask you to tell the truth to the public or face humiliation from me and my peers. If you don’t tell people about the oil, I will personally see to it that you get embarrassed and you will never be voted into power again. If you are, my friends dad is well big and he will hit you. Also I would like to say, fantastic job on the war in Iraq. We showed those innocent civilians good, you idiot.
    Cheerio old chap,
    Your arch nemesis, Ian McKlinsky

    Comment by Ian McKlinsky — 31 Jan 2005 on 2:23 pm | Link

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