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Thousands still gather to witness a strange and ancient part of European folklore
A pilgrimage by selected members of the UK who arrive to ask for an extension to Brexit.
Each year it is granted, with the condition it is the last extension, until the next one.
No one knows anymore the whys and wherefores of this ancient ceremony other than it started in the year 2018 and the pilgrims were once sent at the behest of the UK serving Government.
Yeah but people are still needed to forget all humanity and load other people onto trucks. The Dutch military have a proven ability for this task. Personally, I'd like to call them cowards.
I thought it was just called Wetherspoons? Are they calling themselves a museum now?
Actually given the average age of its clientele it could well be a museum of Zimmerframes, mobilty scooters and gammonfaces
If you can't spell faeces, you should try using 'pig-sh*t'. Ask Paddy if you're still stuck for appropriate phraseology. He doesn't think he's a racist twat either...
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