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Previously on "frustration in Bavaria"
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Doesn't the prora still exist....
Yes it does but being sold to property developers
Oh well maybe ze Germans have some other place to house lots of displaced peoples.
May need a bit of work on the plumbing though...
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Given the choice would you get on the coach to Merkel? Or one of those 'special' trains to the East that the Krauts used to lay on in the 1940's. Single ticket. No returns.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostMakes one wonder why the refugees cooperated with the stunt, as it could be seen as partly a sort of reproach to them as well as to Merkel.
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FTFY
Originally posted by barrydidit View PostI've seen you propped up by worse in the taxi queue on a Friday night.
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I've seen you stood with worse in the taxi queue on a Friday night.Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostStop crying wolf Barry, you love it.
Here's one for desert
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Stop crying wolf Barry, you love it.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostOi! I'm trying to eat my lunch
Here's one for desert
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Oi! I'm trying to eat my lunchOriginally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostIronically she'd probably make a good living as a dominatrix though if she tired of politics
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Ironically she'd probably make a good living as a dominatrix though if she tired of politicsOriginally posted by vetran View Postchicken
but I agree I want nowhere near Merkel's Ladygarden
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well luckily soon all the EU countries will be charging them a levy as they pass through. Suitcase on right for Gold, Pile on left for Clothes and walk straight into the showers please.
the EU will set you frei!
can't say I was subtle there.
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I ask to myself when they stop enter in Europe.
They need to stop or be stoped.
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What are you trying to say, given the chance, you would "jump" MerkelOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhat the politicians have ignored is the fact that these are all young men who all have sexual desires and fantasies.
What is Merkel doing about it? Feeding, giving them a shelter is one thing and ....... whatever
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