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Previously on "Gammons outraged over last night of the proms betrayal"
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostNo, no, no.
According to JRM and the ERG, we'll be £13trillion richer over 15 years, which is, according to their claims is £135million richer per year, or to put it another way, the most extra will be £44 per week per family for about 2,000,000 families and £36 per week for the lowest income group (around 500,000), and all the rest of us will have to keep playing the lottery
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBut at least I didn't vote to weaken my country and make it and my children poorer, eh?
Idiotic is as idiotic does.
According to JRM and the ERG, we'll be £13trillion richer over 15 years, which is, according to their claims is £135million richer per year, or to put it another way, the most extra will be £44 per week per family for about 2,000,000 families and £36 per week for the lowest income group (around 500,000), and all the rest of us will get a share of the remainder.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBut at least I didn't vote to weaken my country and make it and my children poorer, eh?
Idiotic is as idiotic does.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAt the end of the day, lads, I'm the one earning the big bucks and you're the little minnows bottom-feeding on the scraps the talented leave you.
T'was ever thus and will ever be thus.
Should have worked harder in school, if in fact turds can be polished, which is doubtful.
HTH, BIDI, TSLITH
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Originally posted by Bean View PostSome piffly waffleOriginally posted by vetran View PostSome waffly pish
At the end of the day, lads, I'm the one earning the big bucks and you're the little minnows bottom-feeding on the scraps the talented leave you.
T'was ever thus and will ever be thus.
Should have worked harder in school, if in fact turds can be polished, which is doubtful.
HTH, BIDI, TSLITH
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIdiocy is usually indicated by logical faux pas rather than typos.
But you'd know that If you weren't a complete idiot.
"never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent"
https://www.theguardian.com/media/mi...age-long-words
So I'm going to go with "AssGuru is an arrogant feckwitt! George would be proud!
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostNo it doesn't. It just shows that some small minded losers still cling onto the EUSSR flag, which they have every right to do, but it will come as something of a shock when they wake up and realise they lost the argument...
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Posthttps://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/10...sh-brexit-news
It just shows that educated people voted remain.
I switched to xfactor for a few minutes during that evening and saw all the gammons enjoy their low class entertainment, quickly switched back to the proms.
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