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The sooner you stop being a sad old sausage the better (that was my attempt to create a pork-based moniker for moronic remoaners). The thing is though, I prefer sausages to gammon, but maybe that's just me...
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSomeone else (Led by Donkeys) managed to get the patriotic co.uk domain:
March to Leave
Much better than the Farage one:
March to Leave
How many of our patriotic, vigorous and outspoken Brexiters will be joining the march to protest? None I doubt (all armchair, slippers and toast and jam Brexiters)
you left years ago, a bit after your brain cells though!
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why don't you ask him?Originally posted by Eirikur View PostDoes Farage really think 50-60 year old, fat, gammons will leave their keyboards, stand up from their lazy chairs and pick up a gun? They will just type a bit louder pushing keys in even more anger (or die of high blood pressure and heart attacks)
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Does Farage really think 50-60 year old, fat, gammons will leave their keyboards, stand up from their lazy chairs and pick up a gun? They will just type a bit louder pushing keys in even more anger (or die of high blood pressure and heart attacks)Originally posted by darmstadt View PostExactly how? You're still going to vote for the same old, same old...I mean, it's not exactly working out now, is it?
Nigel Farage would 'pick up a rifle' if Brexit is not delivered | The Independent
Nigel Farage calls for UK gun laws to be relaxed | Politics | The Guardian
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Exactly how? You're still going to vote for the same old, same old...I mean, it's not exactly working out now, is it?Originally posted by Mordac View PostWe have the ballot box for most of that. Retribution will come, but by democratic means...
Nigel Farage would 'pick up a rifle' if Brexit is not delivered | The Independent
Nigel Farage calls for UK gun laws to be relaxed | Politics | The Guardian
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We have the ballot box for most of that. Retribution will come, but by democratic means...Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSomeone else (Led by Donkeys) managed to get the patriotic co.uk domain:
March to Leave
Much better than the Farage one:
March to Leave
How many of our patriotic, vigorous and outspoken Brexiters will be joining the march to protest? None I doubt (all armchair, slippers and toast and jam Brexiters)
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March To Leave
Someone else (Led by Donkeys) managed to get the patriotic co.uk domain:
March to Leave
Much better than the Farage one:
March to Leave
How many of our patriotic, vigorous and outspoken Brexiters will be joining the march to protest? None I doubt (all armchair, slippers and toast and jam Brexiters)Tags: None
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