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Like brexit, a pointless vote.
Several times he has promised to leave - then back 2 weeks later after a holiday.
Two years ago he said he was gone for good. Then turned up again recently. With the usual nonsense.
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Out. Just to see if a small but noisy part of him declares that it disagrees and is going to stay in.
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I vote you stay in, but with the proviso we can have another vote if we don't like the result.
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You are so Marillion.comOriginally posted by sasguru View PostShould sasguru exit CUK or stay in?
A vote for SASexit will be irrevocable and automatically trigger the scrambling of the sasguru password to gibberish so it impossible to remember.
A vote to stay in means you will have the benefit of my net contributions as one of the intellectually richer contributors - a sort of Germany to vetran's Greece.
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Thought so. Where's the WGAS option?Originally posted by vetran View Postof course not we want to be IN andyw's Mum.
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Of course there are we will lose the free movements of SASguru, he will storm off and take the ball with him, if he leaves thenOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostIndeed, are there actual benefits of him staying?wehe will be subject to tariffs to sell to us. Its just like the brexit but with even more Cretinism from SAS.
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So, we have the benefits of him staying - his net intellectual contributions. Is this also the benefit of him leaving or are there others? Indeed, are there actual benefits of him staying?
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SASexit referendum
16Yes31.25%5No43.75%7andyw's mum should exit25.00%4The poll is expired.
Should sasguru exit CUK or stay in?
A vote for SASexit will be irrevocable and automatically trigger the scrambling of the sasguru password to gibberish so it impossible to remember.
A vote to stay in means you will have the benefit of my net contributions as one of the intellectually richer contributors - a sort of Germany to vetran's Greece.
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