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Nat stop m e s s I n g cuk up
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Originally posted by Bee View PostWhat has Nat done this time?Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by cojak View PostOh no, that wasn't NAT, that was me.
I'm getting tired of all the childishness and poison from this Brexit/Remain crap, so I'm throwing it all in the Brixit cesspool.
Top work either way!Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou DO know that Jesus wants him as a sunbeam, don't you?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View Postand sure enough along comes the good little conciliator, to defend the status quo. How predictable
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostMaybe you should go find a forum more to your liking then. The world moves on, things change. Surely there are some nice un-moderated fora out there?Leave a comment:
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CUK is merely reflecting the infantilism the Western world has descended into.
May: You slagged off my trousers, you can't come to No. 10. So there!
Trump: Russia, why don't you hack Clinton's emails. [Later] I don't believe Russia hacked anything.
Brexiters: Everythings going to be great, la la, we're not listening the pound hasn't fallen, inflation isn't rising, our economy isn't in huge debt, we still rule the world, the EU must listen to us because we're a super power.
And so on ....Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostThe next stage will be the right wing press claiming the e.u. are punishing us for forcing the UK to tidy it's own room.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIt’s not just this forum but it seems to be nearly every Brexiter is angry that why they voted Brexit however, they were surprised that despite winning the Brexit vote, they remained angry. Perhaps they would feel better off had they lost. Or maybe they are just too thick and frustrated to have a solution for post Brexit.Leave a comment:
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