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Originally posted by Whorty View PostFook me, i know we don't get on, and it would be an understatement to say you don't think very highly of me, but I never thought you'd go so low as to call me JohnTheBike; the dullest, most idiot of idiots! What did I say to you for you to insult me so much
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYou're JohnTheBike and I claim my £5 - none of that Euro tulipe!
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostKipper - once popular and found in abundance in cheap British seaside B&Bs in the 70's. Has a strong, overwhelming, smell. Of little relevance in today's modern society. Looking through rose tinted glassed, they seem like a good idea, but the reality soon dispels this myth. Can still find them in Wetherspoons pubs in a morning. Would be good if we could bury them in the past for good.
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Kipper - once popular and found in abundance in cheap British seaside B&Bs in the 70's. Has a strong, overwhelming, smell. Of little relevance in today's modern society. Looking through rose tinted glassed, they seem like a good idea, but the reality soon dispels this myth. Can still find them in Wetherspoons pubs in a morning. Would be good if we could bury them in the past for good.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostNo it isn't, because he never said that the NHS would get £350m extra per week.
Learn to read the tulipe you post before you post it.Originally posted by WTFH View Post“And yes – once we have settled our accounts, we will take back control of roughly £350 million per week. It would be a fine thing, as many of us have pointed out, if a lot of that money went on the NHS”
Quote from Boris
Source: Boris Johnson: My vision for a bold, thriving Britain enabled by Brexit
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post“And yes – once we have settled our accounts, we will take back control of roughly £350 million per week. It would be a fine thing, as many of us have pointed out, if a lot of that money went on the NHS”
Quote from Boris
Source: Boris Johnson: My vision for a bold, thriving Britain enabled by Brexit
If you are going to post a response to a question, which I assume you have done, it might be of benefit if it actually answers the question posed.
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Probably the rule on Kippers was something Boris suggested in a cabinet meeting a couple of years ago.
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