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Out of a job, pissed and a bit broke.
And he was a bit – broke the rules, do you remember?
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"Why didn't the Labour leader welcome the news that two million new jobs had been created?" For the same reason that Cameron didn't welcome the news that wage inflation had slipped to 0.9% and everyone is actually a bit more broke, presumably.
It's a bit of a go-for-broke proposition from a company that really needs a big win in a space that has thus far stumbled on take-off.
First, the former Slits guitarist announces that she thinks anyone who writes an autobiography is "either a twat or broke" ("I'm a bit of both"), then she launches into a passage about how she's never masturbated – "can't be bothered" – but did once fantasise about being raped by a pack of wild dogs.
Rather, he suggested, it was "a bit newspaper-centric to say that news has not broke 'publicly' if it is being discussed online in rumors but has not appeared in a newspaper".
Well, you and your neighbours are not broke, and maybe in time you could sell a bit of advertising to estate agents and the like.
The caterwauling banalities and strenuous camp on more or less constant display in the company's "Broke House," at the Abrons Arts Center, bring to mind a grad student bingeing on the Bravo channel after taking a bit too much allergy medication.
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