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more like 50-75 (Most won't survive after that as their blood pressure will make their veins explode before that age)
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Oh rightOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostThey're not the gammons.
so gammons are what 60-90?
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18 in 1945 means you will now be.... 91....Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSome of the gammons may have been young children then. But the real oldies who were there typically take a more balanced view.
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Maybe no-one knows.Originally posted by original PM View PostNo - all of them know it ended in 1945
some of them were actually there....
Makes a good slogan even if it is made up.
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No - all of them know it ended in 1945Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThat will confuse the gammons. They think WWII is still underway.
some of them were actually there....
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That will confuse the gammons. They think WWII is still underway.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostNah Napoleon dies years ago. we'll have to call it the Junkonic war, or the Barnieric war, or the Tuskic war. maybe settle on WWIII as it simpler and easier for the snowflakes to remember
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Thing is - put any of them in the ring with May and she would deck 'em in minutes.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostNah Napoleon dies years ago. we'll have to call it the Junkonic war, or the Barnieric war, or the Tuskic war. maybe settle on WWIII as it simpler and easier for the snowflakes to remember
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Nah Napoleon dies years ago. we'll have to call it the Junkonic war, or the Barnieric war, or the Tuskic war. maybe settle on WWIII as it simpler and easier for the snowflakes to rememberOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostThe jambargo. It will be the Napoleonic War all over again.
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First quote from Barnier sets up the document. Load of rubbish.
The EU will be left stranded and defenceless when we cut them off from Blighty.
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