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What ? that doesn't mean i'll leave this forum ofcOriginally posted by Mordac View PostI'm sure that can be arranged, if we can find a suitably remote village with a vacancy for an idiot and a troll. You'll need to supply your own gimp-mask of course...
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Do you get the whole %-turnout-at-referendum and %-Don't-know-at-opinion-poll thing, or do you need Sas to explain it?Originally posted by Mordac View PostSo 45% think it's wrong to leave the EU, and yet 48% voted to remain. Not exactly progressing in the right direction (which in your case should be to the nearest airport).
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I don't know. She just doesn't. We have 6 months daughter. Maybe that? Maybe the weather? Brexit partly for sureOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWhy doesn't she want to be here anymore?Comment
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Well I can't argue with such clear and decisive logic.Originally posted by diseasex View PostI don't know. She just doesn't. We have 6 months daughter. Maybe that? Maybe the weather? Brexit partly for sureComment
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He was just politely saying that the UK is full of ***** like you.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWell I can't argue with such clear and decisive logic.Comment
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What can I say. I didn't even think about leaving before the vote.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWell I can't argue with such clear and decisive logic.
My moms complaining and only waiting for pension to leave (2 more years), my gf's complaining . some of my friends are leaving , some Spanish i know are leaving, random English I spoke to say we should leave "this dump" and they are leaving too..
I'm fine here but we have nice alternatives and will chase them now. The British have spoken
Just to give you idea : when I read that British Airways is removing Polish language from website after brexit triggered , and I told my mom she was only silent over the phoneLast edited by diseasex; 27 April 2017, 10:49.Comment
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The trouble is he's far too over qualified for that roleOriginally posted by Mordac View PostI'm sure that can be arranged, if we can find a suitably remote village with a vacancy for an idiot and a troll. You'll need to supply your own gimp-mask of course...
The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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[emoji8]Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostHe was just politely saying that the UK is full of ***** like you.Comment
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