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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostCausing a jam, tea and biscuit supply chain crisis across Empire 2.0.
Hey it could hit Paris!Comment
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Missed. So not exactly "Asteroid Doom"Originally posted by vetran View PostDown with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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And if it hit Yorkshire, moaning would cease to exist*...Originally posted by vetran View Post5-10 metres so half the diameter of Tunguska.
So if hit London the UK would cease to exist
*almostHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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I'd miss this place.Originally posted by Mordac View PostAnd if it hit Yorkshire, moaning would cease to exist*...
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London doesn't produce those things. Supply will not be interrupted and no-one will notice any change.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostCausing a jam, tea and biscuit supply chain crisis across Empire 2.0.Comment
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After the City loses it's passporting post-Brexit the financial sector is being retooled for the Empire 2.0 jam, tea and biscuit export market.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostLondon doesn't produce those things. Supply will not be interrupted and no-one will notice any change.Comment
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You've a separate forum for posting that tulipe now kindly FOOG.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAfter the City loses it's passporting post-Brexit the financial sector is being retooled for the Empire 2.0 jam, tea and biscuit export market.Comment
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Seems like Brexit has affected your mentally quite badly. I hope this helps you.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAfter the City loses it's passporting post-Brexit the financial sector is being retooled for the Empire 2.0 jam, tea and biscuit export market.
Top tips to deal with the stress of Brexit | Mental Health FoundationFirst Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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