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Yup that's about right.
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Whatever it is, it will be beyond your pitiful powers of comprehension. But keep on guessing for our entertainment. -
Normally I'd GAS about these appointments, in that I like to know who'll be running our lives for the next 5 years. We're leaving though, so I really don't.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhatever it is, it will be beyond your pitiful powers of comprehension. But keep on guessing for our entertainment.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Apparently the UK was definitely be leaving at the end of March.Originally posted by Mordac View PostNormally I'd GAS about these appointments, in that I like to know who'll be running our lives for the next 5 years. We're leaving though, so I really don't.
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Definitely 31st October now. Definitely. 100%. No doubts. Trust me. No more extensions. Brexit means BrexitOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostApparently the UK was definitely be leaving at the end of March.
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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My sarcasm detector is working; yours sort of isn't, it seems...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostApparently the UK was definitely be leaving at the end of March.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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No. You're just failing in an attempt to cover for your cretinism.Originally posted by Mordac View PostMy sarcasm detector is working; yours sort of isn't, it seems...
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