Monday, February 26, 2007

World of Liberals: Visit From the Cast of Shameless



The previous story reminds me of events on Sunday morning at LoL HQ. Dogs barking at what they believe are some disreputable characters skulking outside. Turns out they are Libdemologists dropping leaflets for a street surgery by their new carpet bagging candidate for the local elections. This guy stood as a local man in Fallowfield in 2004 and as a local man in Brooklands in 2006. Now he is a local man in Chorlton for 2007. This time it may even be true, who ever can tell with these geographically fluid Libdemologists?

Hopefully Cllr John Leech MP will accompany the candidate and local people can mount a demonstration against the Hospital Hoaxer.

Anyway, the one who is a dead spit for Frank, looking if anything rougher than usual, claimed to be "a handsome man" and also that your blogger looks more like the character then he does. Ouch. Very witty. Not. How very insulting! I hope he isn't going to go complaining about my satire when he has just accused me of looking worse.

The people of Chorlton Park probably don't want Shameless behaviour on their streets. Quite right too. But things can only get worse if one councillor is an absentee and two more are doing next to nothing. We certainly don't want their shameless politics to spread to the streets of Chorlton.

Jewellry as above "Shameless Dog" can be bought from Thomas Mann.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

So do you have any politicsal differences with these people or are you just going to snipe about their appearance?
What's your vision for Chorlton Chris?

Chris Paul said...

The appearance is a coincidental adjunct to seriously Shameless behaviour from these Lib Dems. I am sniping about their behaviour and if you read on about their complete and utter lack of politics or anyting like.

Anonymous said...

The Lib Dem does look like Frank from shameless. That's very funny. It could be based on him. Very funny. Where is your sense of humour ...

Anonymous said...

It's more than the looks. I reckon this councillor could match the scrounger story for story. Someone ask Paul Abbott if this is the real inspiration for Shameless? Perhaps we could have a script writing competition for an episode or a few scenes, imagining that Frank has reached retirement age and got off the sick and become a councillor? Who would play the straight-laced son-of-the-manse Grammar School boy who was drawn into their tacky web of shame and went on to protect the miscreants? They're less loveable than Abbott's characters but you can't have everything.

Chris Paul said...

This is a good idea. But perhaps leave it a week or two in the circumstances.