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[Merged]Brexit stuff (part 2)
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIs this the tax that recruitment consultants pay on the additional value they add to the UK economy?Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI so admire your mindless optimism, shauny.
If scooter and GB9 met in the bar at a village idiot's convention, had a straw chewing competition and then drunkenly consummated their new found connection, and GB9 then drank vodka all the way through his pregnancy, and then raised the child in a Glasgow tenement but loved it so dearly that he couldn't bear for it to go outside where it might be teased mercilessly for its stupidity, and instead sat it in front of the telly feeding it a diet of crisps, until one day social services had the child rescued through the wall by the Fire Brigade and then placed the child with scooter in Devon, where due to the lack of any realistic employment opportunities the monks at Buckfastleigh Abbey agreed to apprentice the child, but the child became hopelessly addicted to Buckie and was released into a Community Care setting, that child would be you, shauny.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postits teh tax they pay whether they add value is another matter.Comment
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostSame sh*t different day. Or more accurately. same sh*t different thread. . I think the typical Brexiter is someone who believes in democracy.
You morons lost. Just get used to it.
We're just wondering how the government will drag itself out of the sh*te
EU rules out starting trade negotiations until the UK leaves the EU
Brexit: Australia rules out starting trade negotiations with UK until it leaves EU | The Independent
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostSame sh*t different day. Or more accurately. same sh*t different thread. . I think the typical Brexiter is someone who believes in democracy.
You morons lost. Just get used to it.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIf scooter and GB9 met in the bar at a village idiot's convention, had a straw chewing competition and then drunkenly consummated their new found connection, and GB9 then drank vodka all the way through his pregnancy, and then raised the child in a Glasgow tenement but loved it so dearly that he couldn't bear for it to go outside where it might be teased mercilessly for its stupidity, and instead sat it in front of the telly feeding it a diet of crisps, until one day social services had the child rescued through the wall by the Fire Brigade and then placed the child with scooter in Devon, where due to the lack of any realistic employment opportunities the monks at Buckfastleigh Abbey agreed to apprentice the child, but the child became hopelessly addicted to Buckie and was released into a Community Care setting, that child would be you, shauny.
"A" for effort. You really do have too much feckin' time on your hands though. Git a job!Comment
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post
"A" for effort. You really do have too much feckin' time on your hands though. Git a job!Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's hilarious in a sick car crash kind of way. It's you lot who seem so grumpy.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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