Originally posted by DodgyAgent
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Immigration - BBC One, Monday 23 July at 2030 BST
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Originally posted by DavidCHHow quaint, you don't agree and call names.
I'd like to crush you like an insect but I don't wanna do the time
do you really wanna confront me?
do you really wanna deal with me? uh? uh? uh?, no!
I really don't think so!!
Henri
You are French (must be fiver for spotting that!). If so what are you doing here?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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I find it really hard to follow your arguments, can you at least direct your insults at the relevant person so that they can retort.Originally posted by DavidCHHow quaint, you don't agree and call names.
I'd like to crush you like an insect but I don't wanna do the time
do you really wanna confront me?
do you really wanna deal with me? uh? uh? uh?, no!
I really don't think so!!
Henri
Tip: Using the quote button helps.Comment
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Did you go to Sitges for your holiday?Originally posted by sasguruI didn't realise that you couldn't call a spade a spade. I use one every time to turn over the flower beds.Comment
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There was me just thinking that you made a grammatical error. I did not realise that you are illiterate.Originally posted by DavidCHNo I didn't say call a spade a spade.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Obviously 'I want to be able to spade a spade' has another meaning. Anyone want to hazard a guess (tip: look at his track record).Originally posted by DodgyAgentThere was me just thinking that you made a grammatical error. I did not realise that you are illiterate.Comment
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:Does it mean "as in spade my dogOriginally posted by Old GregObviously 'I want to be able to spade a spade' has another meaning. Anyone want to hazard a guess (tip: look at his track record).
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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No Dodgy, he said he wanted to able to spade a spade which I would suggest is racist and offensive enough (unless it was a typo) to get him barred.Originally posted by DodgyAgentThere was me just thinking that you made a grammatical error. I did not realise that you are illiterate.
I am all for open discussion on racism and migrants and the UK going down the pan, but I am not up for that kind of talk.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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bingo, but you had to be lead to it.Originally posted by Old GregObviously 'I want to be able to spade a spade' has another meaning. Anyone want to hazard a guess (tip: look at his track record).Comment
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Grow up.Originally posted by The Lone GunmanNo Dodgy, he said he wanted to able to spade a spade which I would suggest is racist and offensive enough (unless it was a typo) to get him barred.
I am all for open discussion on racism and migrants and the UK going down the pan, but I am not up for that kind of talk.Comment
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