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davywavy ([personal profile] davywavy) wrote2009-09-30 09:34 am

The Labour Party Conference

You might have noticed that the labour Party have recently gathered in a half-empty hall in Brighton to pretend that they stand a chance in the next election. As the event proceded, one soundbite was constantly on the news, especially when anyone asked if Gordon Brown would be quitting.
"Oh, no," They said. "Gordon is a fighter."
Several people, including Peter Mandelson, Sarah Brown and Ed Milliband have said it. "Gordon is a fighter."

The thing is, whenever I've heard it, I've always thought the same thing. Of course he's a bloody fighter. He was hardly going to be a wizard or a cleric with stats that low, was he?

(Anonymous) 2009-09-30 10:10 am (UTC)(link)
Sorceror & Bard right out. Personally, I blame the DM who made him play those stats. I mean, nothing over an 8: What are the odds.

[identity profile] davywavy.livejournal.com 2009-09-30 10:11 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know, I reckon he's got a pretty big Con.

Oh, hang on, that's just his policies.

(Anonymous) 2009-09-30 10:20 am (UTC)(link)
Barbarian.

Rage gets his str up to 12, and it explains his fiscal illiteracy.

(Anonymous) 2009-09-30 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
After some thort, it's clear that Broon is the sort of character we made you play when you were 11, and you've never forgiven us - "Yes David, we all rolled our stats with 2d4 and you must too!"

However, which member of the cabinet is the GM's girlfreind playing?