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  • Icelanders will testify that British taxpayers are the soul of generosity, but in these nervous times even our resolve baulks at paying for 1,000 BBC journalists, the going rate for one coiffeured potty-mouth.

    ‘Wossy’ cuts and runs 2010

  • I only survived the humiliation of this with my trendily coiffeured flatmates because one of them was rejected by the Blood Transfusion service as 'not having enough haemoglobin', while the rest of us seemed to be overloaded with the stuff and proudly flaunted our little blue books.

    Flipping screens, flipping hair and flipping cats. 2008

  • Icelanders will testify that British taxpayers are the soul of generosity, but in these nervous times even our resolve baulks at paying for 1,000 BBC journalists, the going rate for one coiffeured potty-mouth.

    Gordon Brown, Charlie Whelan and Me 2010

  • Icelanders will testify that British taxpayers are the soul of generosity, but in these nervous times even our resolve baulks at paying for 1,000 BBC journalists, the going rate for one coiffeured potty-mouth.

    ‘Wossy’ cuts and runs 2010

  • I only survived the humiliation of this with my trendily coiffeured flatmates because one of them was rejected by the Blood Transfusion service as 'not having enough haemoglobin', while the rest of us seemed to be overloaded with the stuff and proudly flaunted our little blue books.

    Flipping screens, flipping hair and flipping cats. 2008

  • Icelanders will testify that British taxpayers are the soul of generosity, but in these nervous times even our resolve baulks at paying for 1,000 BBC journalists, the going rate for one coiffeured potty-mouth.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • I only survived the humiliation of this with my trendily coiffeured flatmates because one of them was rejected by the Blood Transfusion service as 'not having enough haemoglobin', while the rest of us seemed to be overloaded with the stuff and proudly flaunted our little blue books.

    47 entries from February 2008 2008

  • No, from Mercer, all we get is "man-in-pub" talk – "something must be done," he says, not troubling his coiffeured little head to find out what.

    How about doing YOUR jobs? Richard 2007

  • No, from Mercer, all we get is "man-in-pub" talk – "something must be done," he says, not troubling his coiffeured little head to find out what.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Richard 2007

  • Surely there is a flaming coiffeured, poodle pampering difficult to live with literary agent to act as the antagonotrix somewhere in there.

    Archive 2006-12-10 Miss Snark 2006

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