I'm starting to be more optimistic if the two of them can work together in a supportive mode we can hopefully clean this brexit mess up. I dont believe that any one person can do it on their own. So lets see what the next few days bring.
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I would like a second Scottish indy ref.
If Sturgeon wins they go on their own and we get rid if her.
If Sturgeon loses we get rid of her.
Win win.Comment
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You sick man, it would be like going a few rounds with Freddy Kruger and Jimmy KrankieOriginally posted by original PM View PostBoth at the same time - now you are talking

The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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No need to judge!Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostYou sick man, it would be like going a few rounds with Freddy Kruger and Jimmy Krankie
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I apologise and bow in deference to your "specialist" tastesOriginally posted by original PM View PostNo need to judge!
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The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Rule 34Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI apologise and bow in deference to your "specialist" tastes
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but to be honest I ain't gonna google it!Comment
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I think she realises this, which could be why she's not exactly shouting for one right now.Originally posted by GB9 View PostI would like a second Scottish indy ref.
If Sturgeon wins they go on their own and we get rid if her.
If Sturgeon loses we get rid of her.
Win win.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Not necessarily, with two domineering women in competition it could be even worse.Originally posted by AttentivIS View Post
I'm starting to be more optimistic if the two of them can work together in a supportive mode we can hopefully clean this brexit mess up.
The phrase "four tits in a bed" comes to mind.
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The polls have shifted in favour of YES. Having said that Nicola cant afford to be seen as obstructive even if Scotland doesnt like tories it does like problems being solved and not made worse.Originally posted by Mordac View PostI think she realises this, which could be why she's not exactly shouting for one right now.Comment
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