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It's A Lot More Fun Than The Neds' Case!


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Several posters in another thread have suggested that the ongoing saga currently being revealed in a Douglas courtroom is going to make a splash in the UK national papers sooner or later. Well, if it does, it's going to need something more than a bit of questionable accounting to replace this particular story!

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardianpolitics...rticle_continue

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Doens't bear thinking about really - Mr and Mrs Ned in bed with FCMR....

 

 

I heard down the pub it was actually on the snooker table.

 

Have you been drinking with manxchatterbox?

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wasn't there a party when the kids were away and Lisa was horse riding and Edna Krabappel ended up with Lenny and Carl in the tree house and Timothy Lovejoy from the loacal church wasn't impressed finding Helen with Diamond Joe Quimby the mayor in the garage as he had to hand over a brown envelope to Chief Wiggum but Kent Brockman found out about it anyway..and then as we all know the Ned's had to get Lionel Hutz involved.....and Cletus had an angle too 'cos he'd done some work....and Carl's mates in the stonecutters had to have a special meeting 'cos Judge Snyder is going to have to decide what's to be done....and I often wonder if Maude knows about Ned's affair with Malibu Stacey which was when she was pregnant the second time with Todd

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Several posters in another thread have suggested that the ongoing saga currently being revealed in a Douglas courtroom is going to make a splash in the UK national papers sooner or later.

 

Will "Hurricane Neddy" go global?

 

http://www.doheth.co.uk/episodeguide/4f07.jpg

 

Wasn't Hurricane Neddy the one where Ned's house blew down, and all the town clubbed in to cover the cost of rebuilding it?

 

What made you think of that one in particular?

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