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And what is the soup today, Private?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAh the comedic alchemy of OG and sas working in unison to fabricate obstacles to a perfectly valid solution to a potential problem they have blown out of proportion.
All this thread needs now is for it's contention to be garnished with the clueless offerings of the other sycophantic halfwits and it will be complete.
Looks like that aspect is coming along nicely too. We just need Eirikur and Whorty to show up like the chuckle brothers and offer their agreement now.
As usual the Brexiteers find solutions whilst the dimwitted naysayers gurn into their soup.



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Ah the comedic alchemy of OG and sas working in unison to fabricate obstacles to a perfectly valid solution to a potential problem they have blown out of proportion.
All this thread needs now is for it's contention to be garnished with the clueless offerings of the other sycophantic halfwits and it will be complete.
Looks like that aspect is coming along nicely too. We just need Eirikur and Whorty to show up like the chuckle brothers and offer their agreement now.
As usual the Brexiteers find solutions whilst the dimwitted naysayers gurn into their soup.


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D'you think they could widen Tornados to accomodate Corporal ShaunBhoi's mobility scooter?Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostThey could bring over bowls of pasta at the same time.
He has plenty of flying-Tornados-with-pasta-in-lap experience especially when he returned from installing mobile telephony in India, just after saving it from Russian invasion.
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They could bring over bowls of pasta at the same time.Originally posted by AtW View PostRAF will fly it - para drops just like in old days.
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Can anyone see the problems with this....
Matt Hancock, the health secretary, was on the Today programme this morning talking about Brexit, and about planning for a no deal. As the Press Asociation report, he said that planes could be used to fly in drugs, and medicines could be given priority access through gridlocked ports in the event of a no-deal Brexit.Brexit: What would 'no deal' mean for aviation? - BBC NewsAs part of the plans “we are working on ensuring that we have aviation capacity”, he said.
Asked if that would mean chartering planes to fly in medicines, he said: “We are working on exactly how we are going to do that, but that is part of the work we are doing.”Tags: None
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