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Uncle Tim promises cheap wine and beer after brexit.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd by the same token, we can be reasonably confident that the piss-sodden old wino that you buy your Big Issue from sired you.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostGiven the heredity of low intelligence, at least you can be reasonably confident that two of them are yours.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post1 Remain, 2 Leave.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostOh great not content with wanting us to all die off so your brainwashed students can vote remain its now a thought crime to vote leave. I understand the EU even more each day, next referendum will be held with clubs Catalan stylie then?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by pscont View PostSo 17M+1 is representative set for 65M+ UK?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostI'm SAYING that I don't care.
I fully expected, and am prepared for, Brexit to issue in a period of unrest.
That was inevitable with the only certainty being that the end will justify the means in my opinion (and also in the opinions of 17M+ of my fellow countrymen).
As I don't generally drink much by way of AUS/NZ wine it will not impact me that much. But if I DID then I would simply adapt and move on.
There are plenty of other options open to those with a bit of imagination.
Many of us don't have any real problem with doing that.
Maybe you ought to give it a try? It is extremely liberating.
HTH BIDI
Also, I guess you can start offering your arse for fun to so-inclined men and adapt to it, but.....Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAre you saying you don’t know?
I fully expected, and am prepared for, Brexit to issue in a period of unrest.
That was inevitable with the only certainty being that the end will justify the means in my opinion (and also in the opinions of 17M+ of my fellow countrymen).
As I don't generally drink much by way of AUS/NZ wine it will not impact me that much. But if I DID then I would simply adapt and move on.
There are plenty of other options open to those with a bit of imagination.
Many of us don't have any real problem with doing that.
Maybe you ought to give it a try? It is extremely liberating.
HTH BIDI
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