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Brexiteers' safe space thread
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I'm just enjoying watching him make an arse of himself. Usually around dinnertime, his Mum lets him play a bit of of Civ 5. -
Civ 5 is hardly a suitable game for PM does his mother know ? By the time he has consulted his Gnatt Chart cross referenced with his PERT and determined a workflow of moves to make someone will have chopped his head off, very frustrating.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI'm just enjoying watching him make an arse of himself. Usually around dinnertime, his Mum lets him play a bit of of Civ 5.Warning unicorn meat may give you hallucinationsComment
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OPM uses Civ 5 to inform his Brexit negotiation strategy.Originally posted by motoukenin View PostCiv 5 is hardly a suitable game for PM does his mother know ? By the time he has consulted his Gnatt Chart cross referenced with his PERT and determined a workflow of moves to make someone will have chopped his head off, very frustrating.Comment
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Ahh but you are assuming I am a PM - and I am not.....Originally posted by motoukenin View PostCiv 5 is hardly a suitable game for PM does his mother know ? By the time he has consulted his Gnatt Chart cross referenced with his PERT and determined a workflow of moves to make someone will have chopped his head off, very frustrating.
for example are you a Motoukenin?
what ever one of those may be (google gives me nothing?)Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWe have a lot of Brexit doom at the moment, and many of us are starting to worry about the fragile mental health of our Brexiteer friends. So, please use this thread solely for posting Brexit good news stories, preferably from decent patriotic sources that Andrea Leadsom would approve of.
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Says the tory voting brexiteer.Originally posted by original PM View PostTypical me, me, me it's all about me and everyone should do everything to help me attitude.
The irony is strong in this one.Comment
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Well according to the combined intelligence on this board you are actually a pen.Originally posted by billybiro View PostSays the tory voting brexiteer.
The irony is strong in this one.Comment
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