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7 minutes ago, BwindiBoy said:
You spelt "suffer" wrong.
Count the wars since 1945
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3 hours ago, Grouse said:Actually, yes. That is the sort of constitutional issue that should be decided by referendum. Sadly, as we now know, a large proportion of the population would find the question too difficult to comprehend
Please tell us why you are superior to the 'large proportion
of the population'.
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10 hours ago, Grouse said:Yes, our FPTP system is outmoded now.
It just brought it home to me how fundimentally decent our European Friends are
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ta' ska' du hav'
Those decent 'friends' of yours are after our fundi.
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14 hours ago, SheungWan said:
Brexiteer Conspiracy Theorists and reality are oxymorons.
Remmies are short of a little grammatical theory here.
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For best results play at 2am full volume defcon 1 level
on returning from the pub...Stupendous moment.
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2 hours ago, Grouse said:
The Russians are tracking the Tridents are they?
What do you think Russian satelites are for?
Laughing the navy sub 'Astute' hiding on a sand bank
off the Scottish coast?
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2 hours ago, SheungWan said:
TINA.
TINA BEANS.
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2 hours ago, SheungWan said:
What it is is an option down the Centre. The Hard Brexiteers and Remain forces can disrupt but cannot deliver.
Isis down the middle, brilliant!
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29 minutes ago, SheungWan said:
Apparently, Brexiteer Conspiracy Theorists do mock-ups of that in their basements every weekend.
In reality, the Remmies and Polly, are conspiring
against the peoples vote. Thats the theory of
the dead parrot. The final solution I fear would
be to pluck it.
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20 minutes ago, Grouse said:
That seems rather improbable. But we should be drawing in our horns. Huge air craft carriers for American F35s? Whose idea was that? Nuclear deterrent worth every penny though
UKs nukes are old fashioned, messy and, could be wiped out with little or no warning.
Although, dropping one on Westminster, the enemy within, seems quite tempting.
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21 minutes ago, mogandave said:
Why do you say that?You could also ask why some countries are stuffing their
vaults with gold bars.
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41 minutes ago, vogie said:The British Armed Forces are probably organising a coup d'etat as we speak. A military junta has got to be better than anything on offer at the moment.
Re Gib, I liked Barry best.
Good thinking, probably the best option.
Field Marshal Farage DSO to march on Westminster, fixed bayonets.
They don't like it up'em.
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12 minutes ago, SheungWan said:Conspiracy Theory weirdness at its best.
Oh dear, I feel Its like administering medicine to a dead parrot.
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Whoa there, that got the missus up again making strange
oriental manoeuvres at me.
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50 minutes ago, Grouse said:The government MUST have the statistics, the projections. Where are they? Why have they not been published?
The government censors that which upsets their agenda.
The State collaborates with the media to engineer your
opinions. Simply, market communication..advertising.
I am surprised that, even educated people, have so much
misplaced faith in the State and media.
Ever been sold a pup Grouse?
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43 minutes ago, vinny41 said:
If Brexit is finished, then so is democracy’
I think if there were a second referendum, Leave would probably win it. Assuming the campaign was a reasonable one and the question was fair. But we can’t assume either of those things.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2018/11/23/if-brexit-is-finished-then-so-is-democracy/
I think the same, R2 would give the government the moral
opportunity to remain. In the run up to R2 we can expect
government propaganda and lies with both barrels.
Government statistics and the news media, BS.
The great social engineering dominance of corporate UK.
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Winston Churchill said, “A pessimist sees the difficulty in
every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in
every difficulty.”
Be warned remainers, pessimism may also lead to
'irritable bowel syndrome'.
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Just a suggestion, if its a small job, employ a Thai,
preferably a recommended person, may even be
the cheaper option. If you DIY it, don't leave it
unfinished for more than 10 years, like I do.
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Never looked for SRs, so I'm guessing you should be
looking at a shop like Macro, or Friendship, and rather
than 'best value', go for best quality. Cheap sausages
and politicians are not to be trusted.
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7 hours ago, bannork said:
I bet Tutsi wished he had played the flute instead of the guitar after watching this. It's not too late.
He may find this easier to start with an instrument with one
hole, as shown below, as any great artist knows, its all about
the fingering.
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For a crazy night out on the perimeter, try club Kali in Tufnell Park.
Brilliant Punjabi Bhangra all night.
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Yeah, that Khmer stuff got the missus up doing spooky shapes.
I'm sure this one is some kind of Khmer hypnosis:
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This beautiful song just haunts me.
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UK voters should make final Brexit decision if talks with EU collapse: poll
in World News
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Grouse in suspenders, interesting thought, for some,