Originally posted by BR14
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UK and EU fail to strike Brexit talks deal
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"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain -
I'm getting the word... "pissed up postings"
Nowt wrong with that, all of my bannings came from that, except the last one cos I don't drink now. That was NAT banning me for something so trivial - bypassing the swear filter I think that wan't even my fault since Tapatalk lets you do it.
Scotspine banned me first.
Cojak banned me for a Jimmy Savile joke I made that was a bit risqué but was missed, we met on a Leeds piss up and I mentioned it, then she banned me next day. Say no to retro-bans....
I might have embellished the last bit a bit, but it makes a better story. The truth is rubbish.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostInsulting really, being compared to a Nazi sympathiser when so many of my family on my mother's side fell in the battles that consumed them so that I could now live the life I do. But I guess it provides you with a cheap laugh rather than a sensible retort we could only hope for.
your constant smug, self satisfied snipes at a country you've deserted get wearing after a while.Comment
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postintentionally, really.
your constant smug, self satisfied snipes at a country you've deserted get wearing after a while.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View Post.... That was NAT banning me for something so trivial - bypassing the swear filter I think that wan't even my fault since Tapatalk lets you do it...
Originally posted by SouthernLadEU View PostWhat's wrong with deserting a f**ked up country?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThat's always been a banning offence. (Bypassing the filter I mean, not using Tapatalk, though I'm not convinced that Tapatalk let's you do it, since the filter is at server level). But at least it wasn't long. Unlike this twunt...
Dull sockie perma-banned. Shame really as the name was promising.
To be honest I deserved them all so I’m not complaining really, just martyring myself a bit...Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostI take my bannings like a man!
To be honest I deserved them all so I’m not complaining really, just martyring myself a bit...Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSo if May never held a snap election she'd still have a majority. As such a minority DUP scuppered the grand plan. (don't ask no one really knows the plan).
Shurly her tenure cannot last until Christmas? Cameron divided the country and May seems intent on driving the economy into the ground.
The most awful government in these modern times.
source: UK and EU fail to strike Brexit talks deal - BBC NewsComment
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