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Indeed. One of yours is non existent. The other is completely full until licked by a squirrel.
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Did you read the article, you numpty? Good and bad points, like having an overvalued pound has its good and bad.Originally posted by sasguru View PostHere you go Brexiters, educate yourself instead of parroting meaningless cliches:
Explainer: what a weaker pound means for the British economy
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There are two kinds of ballsOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI do. I think a lot of people almost voted to leave, but bottled it. Apathy is massive. Many are so indebted they cannot absorb any risk.
Brexit told the world we are a confident nation with balls.
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Where first Brussels or Strasbourg?Originally posted by sasguru View Post

 
You clearly need to travel more and talk to people around the world.
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Brexit negotiations - disagreement on everything
I do. I think a lot of people almost voted to leave, but bottled it. Apathy is massive. Many are so indebted they cannot absorb any risk.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou think this is an issue of macho-ness?
And to think people complain when I use the word cretin in perfectly descriptive way.
Brexit told the world we are a confident nation with balls.Last edited by PurpleGorilla; 20 July 2017, 17:03.
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It's all worth it just to hear that.Originally posted by Bee View PostHard Brexit.
Good bye, my friends.

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