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42 minutes ago, vogie said:
Very amusing, but putting up repetetive photos is not going to save the EU, in retaliation I could put up a video of JC Juncker having to be propped up because of his serious 'sciatica' condition but leavers tend to be more grown up than the Euros.
Well you were the one who wanted to talk gaffes and grimaces.
Not that your Boris would look much better if we were talking contents instead.
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13 minutes ago, vogie said:when UvdL speaks everybody laughs and grimaces.
Did Monty Python actually do a sketch about the EUs Ministry of Unfunny Gaffes? ????????
That’s a bit bold when you have clowns like Boris or Farage, don’t you think?
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15 hours ago, Loiner said:They were all clamouring in June, until Boris said No to another extension.
...so that he could then give goods coming from Europe an extension of half year, and ask for a two years extension for Northern Ireland now ????
Just shows again that he’s catering to people like you, who are so obsessed about slogans and symbols that they don’t see through the results.
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54 minutes ago, Mister Fixit said:‘With' and 'over' seem synonymous to me. Live and learn eh?
“With” — two separate plates, the one comes with the other (therefore usually larger portion)
“Over” — one plate, with the one dish over the other (therefore usually smaller portion)
Don’t know how to put it better in English without it sounding synonymously.
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1 hour ago, webfact said:Woman shocked by 500THB pad kapow
The restaurant charged Baht 250 for pad kapow, not Baht 500.
I don’t know what Resort that was; while the dish on the photo doesn’t look exactly like a 5-star resort and Baht 250 is relatively expensive for Pad Krapao, it’s not too uncommon for tourist places and she could have checked before ordering.
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2 hours ago, Tofer said:So you're just parroting the articles
Too bad there’s no evidence to “parrot” for your unsubstantiated claims.
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25 minutes ago, Tofer said:we were part of the EU when they were negotiated.
So you just confirmed what I wrote, that the EU negotiated those deals, then why do you need to get so agitated? There’s nothing wrong with copying the great work of others, so chill.
25 minutes ago, Tofer said:Furthermore, the new deals are not a complete replica / cut and paste.
I would love to hear your analysis.
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49 minutes ago, vogie said:As far as I'm aware fish are still governed by the freedom of the right to roam act and thus don't need any passport
That’s the case in the EU, which is why we have that fishing policy. Since Brexit, there are now European fish and British fish, and the British fish are the happy ones because they get vaccinated earlier and enjoy a lot more sovereignty.
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14 minutes ago, vogie said:But there again you could argue that without the success of WW2 there would have been no Brexit, instead we would all be walking around in lederhosen whistling 'Tomorrow Belongs to Me' or Schone Maid by the charismatic Tony Marshall. So there again maybe Brexit is not so bad after all.????????????
Don’t you think it was Wellesley defeating Napoleon who gave all the happy British fish their blue passports back? I haven’t checked the role of Julius Caesar in all that though.
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18 minutes ago, transam said:I reckon it was the same in 1939, but we eventually prevailed, so calm down chap, lets get on with it. ..
What a great success story Brexit must be when you have to cling to WWII references ????
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7 hours ago, nauseus said:
Less of the old ham sandwich?
Right, I forgot you were also “weeping” and “stomping” about the ham sandwich.
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3 hours ago, ukrules said:I wouldn't be surprised if Trump just ignores the whole thing and makes a point of taking a vacation at the time.
After he did that throughout the four years of his so-called presidency, you may be right.
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2 minutes ago, oldhippy said:It would be a sign of respect to other posters if you would use proper punctuation.
Given the fact that doesn’t even know that the EU holds elections every five year, it seems to be a lack of education rather than a lack of respect.
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7 hours ago, transam said:weeping, stomping, digging up anything daily, but, on the whole it's good fun
When I type “Brexit” into Google News, I see “weeping” and “stomping”: Your fishermen. Your lorry drivers. Your logistics industry. Your exporters. Your financial services industry. Your musicians. Your culture minister. Your government.
Good fun indeed ????
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8 minutes ago, Tofer said:Diplomatic status is reserved for Country representatives.
And an extension to the grace period is reserved for countries that give our representatives diplomatic status. Maybe.
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7 hours ago, webfact said:
Mos, 26, was a "moneyboy" — a sex worker (...) For him, it was a dream come true. (...) He wanted to eat pork and pizza.
I guess my EQ is just too low for this.
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18 minutes ago, smedly said:even Germany has recently developed a plan to drop the Euro at the drop of a hat, I wonder why that is
The EU is imploding and it will not be pretty
Watching those QAnon YouTubes again?
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5 hours ago, kingdong said:
That,ll be brussels on the ponce for higher contributions to make up for uks shortfall.
Interesting, how much are you offering for they extended grace period? if you add some of your sufferinity back on top of the money, maybe we can talk ????
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7 hours ago, bkk_mike said:Seriously - what exactly is the "gain" of Brexit.
Happy British fish that can travel fully vaccinated on their blue passports.
7 hours ago, bkk_mike said:They did lower the tax on tampons.
So did Ireland and Germany, both EU countries.
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8 minutes ago, smedly said:in terms of deals I think the UK is doing very well
Thanks to the EU, who negotiated all those deals before the UK could roll them over ????
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2 minutes ago, smedly said:I believe there are many embassies in the UK from EU "countries"
Many doors to knock to beg for that grace period extension. ????
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6 minutes ago, Billy Bloggs said:
A hell of a lot more are supposed to have the virus than the numbers who can run under 10 seconds and way more than those who have been on the moon.
Definitely. What’s your point though?
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1 hour ago, Rockhound said:
How many of us know anyone who is ill with Covid now? I don't know anyone.
How many of us know anyone who has been on the moon or who can run 100 meters in less than 10 seconds? ????????
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UK asks EU for Brexit grace period extension to 2023, BBC reports
in World News
Posted · Edited by welovesundaysatspace
Totally not, Boris is a comic book in the cover of a comic book.
Well, if she “could have” done that, then she definitely has something in common with Boris and the Brexiteers.