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niceOriginally posted by northernladyuk View PostIf you think that is scary, you will be terrified by this:

here you go the bremainer philosophy.
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[QUOTE=northernladyuk;2386988]do you need a drawing like NAT?Originally posted by vetran View PostWho said:
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I'll see if SAS will lend me his crayons.Comment
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Are you going to do another of your strawman drawings?Originally posted by vetran View Post
do you need a drawing like NAT?
I'll see if SAS will lend me his crayons.Last edited by northernladyuk; 13 March 2017, 10:24.Comment
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[QUOTE=northernladyuk;2387007]more stick man I didn't take 'O' level art.Originally posted by vetran View Post
Are you going to do another of your strawman drawings?Comment
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Hopefully your CSE in philosophy will come in handy.Originally posted by vetran View Post
more stick man I didn't take 'O' level art.Comment
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you are confusing me with NAT. I did metalwork.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostHopefully your CSE in philosophy will come in handy.Comment
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I'm a "Bremainer". My philosophy is not to worry about what I can't change and be prepared for anything.Originally posted by vetran View Post
here you go the bremainer philosophy.
I'm quite going to enjoy Brexit. You?Hard Brexit now!
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All that vegetable picking will be good for his weight issues and depression.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm a "Bremainer". My philosophy is not to worry about what I can't change and be prepared for anything.
I'm quite going to enjoy Brexit. You?Comment
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All you say is true. The EU made as many mistakes. And those paying the penalty are millions of Greeks living in 3rd world poverty.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat the Greeks did was disgraceful: their elite not paying taxes, public sector retirement on very generous pensions at 50 (FFS!), 13th month bonus salaries in the public sector etc. etc.
Now they have to pay they're squealing like stuck pigs.
They were invited to leave the EU in 2015 but then shut up, when their bluff was called.
When they come out of this they'll realise that money doesn't grow on trees.
Same thing should have happened in the UK, but it didn't.Comment
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