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  • It says Brits are turning into 'Freds' - forgotten by those in power, ripped-off by taxes and the benefits system, excluded from opportunities and debt-ridden.

    The Latest From www.politics.co.uk 2009

  • In a report out today, Close to Home, UK Poverty and the Economic Downturn, Oxfam says Britain is fast becoming a nation of 'Freds' - forgotten, ripped-off, excluded from opportunities and debt-ridden.

    Shropshire Star 2009

  • In a report out today, Close to Home, UK Poverty and the Economic Downturn, Oxfam says Britain is fast becoming a nation of 'Freds' - forgotten, ripped-off, excluded from opportunities and debt-ridden.

    The Latest From www.inthenews.co.uk 2009

  • Despite being thinly-veiled propaganda produced by the Brooks saddle company who employ notorious gangster Eric "The Chamferer" Murray and who don't want you to know they make their saddles from the flesh of "Freds" abducted from charity ride rest areas, I enjoyed watching it because I was compelled by van Rijn's enviable lifestyle.

    Ride to Work, Work to Ride: Living the Dream BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • Besides my musical, something else we may never get to experience in New York is one of those spontaneous Lance Armstrong "Twitter rides" where he summons a bunch of "Freds" with his BlackBerry like Ace Ventura summoned his pets:

    Some Assembly Required: Group Rides and Product Development BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • -Tri-geeks and "Freds" on recreational paths across North America

    BSNYC Friday Fund Quits! BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • -Tri-geeks and "Freds" on recreational paths across North America

    Archive 2010-08-01 BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • You should give no credence to the nay-saying of small-minded literary "Freds," as we men-about-town often call them.

    Weird Style: Cast-Offs and Bolt-Ons BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • As such, on a certain level the implications of buying into LeMond's "no conscience" comment are creepier than a whole paceline of "Freds" in Discovery jerseys and LiveStrong bracelets riding Madones.

    Of Mankinis and Men: Nuts on Display BikeSnobNYC 2009

  • British fighter "swallowing a lobster salad on top of a whiskey sour, with a dose of prussic acid by way of dessert"; and references to my knowledge of the "Freds," "Toms," or "Dicks" of the Sporting Press of

    The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2) Harry Furniss

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