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Achtung - Kellner sprechen Englisch
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yup modern Britain will be cheap sh*tty houses riddled with wood rot, pot holed roads and tasteless poisoned junk in the supermarketsOriginally posted by sasguru View PostEventually though the UK will be free of the EU and snuggle into the warm embrace of the US as the de facto 51st puppet state (yes sir, whatever you say, three bags full sir)
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You seen any french plumbing or electrics?Originally posted by BlasterBates View Postyup modern Britain will be cheap sh*tty houses riddled with wood rot, pot holed roads and tasteless poisoned junk in the supermarkets

we disposed of the poisoned EU eggs & horsemeat as soon as we knew we didn't wait a month or two like the EU did.Comment
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Achtung - Kellner sprechen Englisch
Nothing wrong with horse meat, and it wasn't the EU's fault that British supermarkets, in their bid for cheaper and cheaper meat, were perfectly happy to buy it without checking, as long as it meant profits.Originally posted by vetran View PostYou seen any french plumbing or electrics?
we disposed of the poisoned EU eggs & horsemeat as soon as we knew we didn't wait a month or two like the EU did.
Oh yeah, that's the whole thing about your viewpoint... buy it without checking.
As long as it bashes foreigners, Europe, and anyone who doesn't agree with Dacre, Murdoch and co, then you're happy - you'll buy it without checking, even if it 100% false.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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German is spoken in many other countries beyond GermanyOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostEnglish is spoken by many other countries beyond the UK.
For example, English is an official language of the Republic of Ireland.
For example, German is an official language of the Kingdom of BelgiumComment
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So what's the problem!Originally posted by Eirikur View PostGerman is spoken in many other countries beyond Germany
For example, German is an official language of the Kingdom of Belgium
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The future German Chancellor wants everyone to learn German. Will it end well?Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostSo what's the problem!
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Not for you. First they came for the cretins...Originally posted by vetran View PostThe future German Chancellor wants everyone to learn German. Will it end well?Comment
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The French have exactly the same thing, they also have a group which campaigns for the French language.Originally posted by vetran View PostThe future German Chancellor wants everyone to learn German. Will it end well?
The Spanish want everyone to learn their language.
So, why you have such an obsession with the German language, I don't know. Is it because the Daily Mail supported them at the start of the Second World War, or because the Queen's family are from there?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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