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The time for Brexit debate is over
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostHaha.
sas is like the guy that plays in a football match and his team loses narrowly.
Now most guys, when the final whistle blows would be a bit pissed off about losing, but would shake the hands of their adversaries and head to the bar for a pint before heading home.
But sas is not like most guys. He is refusing to leave the pitch, is effing and blinding and cursing the pitch, the ref, the weather, and anything else that he can dream up.
Furthermore, he is also fervently hoping that the opposing team's players all end up with career-threatening injuries....or plague....or worse.
He is the archetypal sore loser.......a theme which really seems to resonate amongst his fellow losers.
Which is nice....
I removed myself from the field of play when your team won.
I'm now sitting in the directors box sipping champagne, splitting my sides laughing at the winning team drooling and dribbling while conducting a massive brawl among themselves while they wonder what to do next.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Postsas is like the guy that plays in a football match and his team loses narrowly.
However when it comes to shafting a proud nation and its 60+ million citizens, then football is utterly, utterly insignificant.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostMostly Brexiters will get shafted and that's what they voted for, so WGAS?
sas is like the guy that plays in a football match and his team loses narrowly.
Now most guys, when the final whistle blows would be a bit pissed off about losing, but would shake the hands of their adversaries and head to the bar for a pint before heading home.
But sas is not like most guys. He is refusing to leave the pitch, is effing and blinding and cursing the pitch, the ref, the weather, and anything else that he can dream up.
Furthermore, he is also fervently hoping that the opposing team's players all end up with career-threatening injuries....or plague....or worse.
He is the archetypal sore loser.......a theme which really seems to resonate amongst his fellow losers.
Which is nice....
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Originally posted by pscont View PostSoft brexit is like a soft <mod snip> doesnt do much. And that is nice and to be preferred to a hard brexit which is like a hard <mod snip>. If one likes that their <mod snip> has an O - shape, well that is their problem.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostA real Brexit, not some sham BRINO, which will allow the EU to make decisions for the UK.Last edited by pscont; 22 October 2018, 22:54.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostIs JRM a friend of your's?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostRepeating it ain't going to make it true, I'm afraid.
Anyone want to support Ass's fantasy that he isn't a complete twerp?
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostFinancially, Brexit is irrelevant to me, regardless of the outcome. I lost some pocket money on betting for remain, but I made that back tenfold on the exchange rate from invoicing in USD, EUR etc. I haven't positioned myself for any particular outcome because it's too unpredictable and there is no outcome that will materially affect me. I would prefer a diamond cut Brexit for other reasons. On balance, I expect something that looks an awful lot like remain, but I wouldn't predict it.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat are your plans for a no-deal Brexit by the way?
Is that what got your goat? Is that why you wanted me to shut up in your initial post?
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