19 - More potassium than DMil's banana

Sep 15, 2013 12:32

*waves to everyone who is still around*
It's great to still see people prompting and writing :) We may have lost a few people on the way but we also had some new intake. Thanks for keeping this place alive!

Let's hope that conference season and the next election will help to pick up the pace a bit.

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prompting: 19

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Burnballs Reshuffle Angst anonymous September 26 2013, 13:59:05 UTC
Andy might be shuffled away from his beloved NHS! EMil refuses to confirm that he'll keep him in post. Given how many times Andy's NHS feels brought him to the brink of tears during the conference (I counted at least three) I'm sure this is deeply traumatic for him.

H/C with Ed Balls trying to reassure him, or storming over to EMil and threatening to resign (or just punching him) if he doesn't keep Andy where he is, or demanding that he at least end the cruel suspense and give them a verdict before Andy angsts himself to death, or offering his own sexual favours/eternal loyalty/baking skills in return for letting Andy keep his brief.

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Re: Burnballs Reshuffle Angst anonymous September 26 2013, 14:02:31 UTC
[SA]

(Er, reading back over the other Burnballs prompt I realize there's some overlap in the H/C dimension. Oops. Sorry. My prompt doesn't need to have a happy ending, though.)

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Jarron? anonymous September 26 2013, 22:57:25 UTC
Constant banter, overly-familiar nicknames ... gotta be time for some Reed/Farron, surely?


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Re: Jarron? anonymous September 27 2013, 07:02:14 UTC
Seconded! (Has Farron ever been on the podcast? That could be a source for more ideas.)

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collective permission anonymous September 28 2013, 05:46:57 UTC
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2436141/Clegg-Cameron-secret-talks-setting-second-Coalition-despite-backbench-opposition.html

Mr Clegg is said to have told Mr Cameron privately that he would be reluctant to go into government with Labour leader Ed Miliband - despite claiming in public that he would be happy to negotiate with whoever has the most MPs after the election.

The claims, which were denied by Downing Street last night, are made in a new book by journalist Matthew d’Ancona, who has enjoyed privileged access to the Conservative leadership before and after the last election.

Mr d’Ancona writes: ‘From time to time, he (Mr Cameron) would raise the question of a second coalition with Clegg. “If we did it again,” he mused to the Deputy Prime Minister, “I’d have to seek collective permission”.’Make of this what you like ( ... )

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Re: collective permission anonymous September 28 2013, 19:34:39 UTC
Re: collective permission krzcowzgomoo September 29 2013, 10:16:41 UTC
SECONDED! OMG I feel like this has to involve him getting permission from both 'families' to ask Nick to marry him XD

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Gove pretty much writes his own prompts anonymous September 28 2013, 14:00:48 UTC
Michael Gove didn't get to when he is today by not knowing who to suck up to.

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Re: Gove pretty much writes his own prompts anonymous September 28 2013, 23:17:52 UTC
+ 1000

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Re: Gove pretty much writes his own prompts anonymous September 29 2013, 00:15:43 UTC
I meant 'where he is today' (Note to self: must proof read). Unless he has a time machine, obviously.

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Gove/Byrant anonymous September 29 2013, 14:43:10 UTC
https://twitter.com/ChrisBryantMP/status/384274856600424448

@ChrisBryantMP: Congrats to Gove on losing 2 st. I claim small credit for telling him in tearoom that he was in danger of putting tummy on despatch box

Anything with this!

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Re: Gove/Byrant anonymous September 29 2013, 16:38:22 UTC
Chris, why are you wandering around the tearoom critiquing Tory ministers' weight? XDD

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Re: Gove/Byrant anonymous October 18 2013, 13:40:53 UTC
+1

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