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Discussion in 'Just Talk' started by Deleted member 164349, Jan 9, 2018.


  1. Now this could be really interesting :D
     
  2. HarDeBloodyHarHar

    HarDeBloodyHarHar Active Member



    And would that be the same 'plausible explanation' that was experienced by more than half the country in 2016? EU is not all it is cracked up to be?
     
  3. chippie244

    chippie244 Super Member

  4. HarDeBloodyHarHar

    HarDeBloodyHarHar Active Member


    Jack just doesn't know when to admit he is wrong, even with the truth in front of him from the horses mouth. Lowest of the low, that is.
     

  5. Did you read ALL of the article, that included that bit?

    If not, I suggest you re read it, and understand all about it? And try multiple sources too.

    But, remember 1 thing. The article means absoloutely nothing to me, or to anybody who is not looking to dish any dirt on anybody. We ae not making false claims like you do. The article was posted PURELY because I knew it would upset the usuals. As it did. :rolleyes:
     
  6. HarDeBloodyHarHar

    HarDeBloodyHarHar Active Member

    Hold it. Hold it.

    Virgin trains have been quoted verbatim.
    Their quote completely dishonours YOUR reason.

    And you still won't admit you are wrong?
     

  7. Did you read the article FULLY ? From more than 1 source ?

    Did you find out what other papers were being stopped ? And why ?
     
  8. HarDeBloodyHarHar

    HarDeBloodyHarHar Active Member

    A direct quote is a direct quote.


    Oh. And I saw it on the ITV and BBC news. Directly quoted.
     
  9. longboat

    longboat Screwfix Select

    You will praise our dogged determination when you witness what the, EU *****, gets up to when she's unleashed from her controller.
    Once unmuzzled, her rabid appetite will soon descend into a right dogs dinner of all what you perceived to be wholesome.
    One day we will slumber in the night air gazing up at sirius, and thank our lucky stars that we escaped just in time by the skin of our teeth.
     
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  10. btiw2

    btiw2 Screwfix Select

    Very good. I like the use of Sirus.

    Don’t be a cynic (I hope I remember the etymology of that word correctly). But after the politicians have made a dog’s breakfast of it, they’ll be shown to be a be a pack of whining b’itches. After all, fleaing is always associated with dogs.

    These puns just go to show - Brexit was about borders.
     
  11. longboat

    longboat Screwfix Select

    Well, that 'trolling' experiment ended up flat on its face.
    You're not supposed to admit to it, JoT.
    Especially when 'it' has backfired.

    You do try tho..... bless.
     
  12. Yes, exactly.
     

  13. Backfired?

    When it brought out all the protests?

    I don't think so. After all, none of you were bothered, but had to protest.
     
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  14. 'Rony doesn't even begin to cover it :rolleyes:
     
  15. longboat

    longboat Screwfix Select

    Mr, Hawking may use sirus, I don't know if he does, but I'm sure I've never used their equipment. I'll check next time I take my mother for an appointment at the hospital.

    Cynic?
    A word that so often morphs into 'visionary', five or ten years down the line.
     
  16. HarDeBloodyHarHar

    HarDeBloodyHarHar Active Member

     
  17. Yeah, worth a punt, eh, Longsie? You ol' philosoffer, you.

    did you knock one out during your deep chat with btiw...
     
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  18. Yeah - good move, 'Arr - lots of mileage in that technique.
     
  19. longboat

    longboat Screwfix Select

    Oh well, at least a couple of posters ended up being 'upset'.

    Hoist by your own petard, again.
     
  20. btiw2

    btiw2 Screwfix Select

    It would have been more confusing if I’d let autocorrect keep it as Siri’s. I hit undo too many times. I bet more than 2% of voters wish they had that option now.

    Cynic is from the Greek “doglike” (I looked it up). You wish you had ten years to be proved right. We agreed one year. Backing out? In one year after Brexit one of us will be wrong.

    Now we’ve established that Brexiteers are doglike. What does that make the £350m saving? The dog’s barllocks?
     

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