a 9 yo thread?
FFS.
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Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostI've just spent 2 hours stood in the carriage of an express train packed to the gunwhales with revellers heading to the Glastonbury Festival.
And what struck me was how so many of them were wearing badges, T-shirts etc stating their preference for the Remain camp as though it were some kind of badge of honour.
Let's hope in 10-20 years time they don't end up regretting being one of the "in crowd".
Mind you, one or two of them were old enough to know better...


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Oh dearOriginally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostI've just spent 2 hours stood in the carriage of an express train packed to the gunwhales with revellers heading to the Glastonbury Festival.
And what struck me was how so many of them were wearing badges, T-shirts etc stating their preference for the Remain camp as though it were some kind of badge of honour.
Let's hope in 10-20 years time they don't end up regretting being one of the "in crowd".
Mind you, one or two of them were old enough to know better...

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I've just spent 2 hours stood in the carriage of an express train packed to the gunwhales with revellers heading to the Glastonbury Festival.
And what struck me was how so many of them were wearing badges, T-shirts etc stating their preference for the Remain camp as though it were some kind of badge of honour.
Let's hope in 10-20 years time they don't end up regretting being one of the "in crowd".
Mind you, one or two of them were old enough to know better...
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But he has pretty pictures showing stuff.Originally posted by diseasex View Postyou're more stupid than I thought ;o
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the bitterness and truth increases with ageOriginally posted by diseasex View Postyou're more stupid than I thought ;o
the young are thick chunts
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OK, so it would be £150 at 2/5 to guarantee £30 profit.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post£30. I'm not a gambler tbh had to register and everything.
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£30. I'm not a gambler tbh had to register and everything.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostHow much did you have on it? If you've had £100 on it, get £500 on REMAIN at 2/5 or better to guarantee at least £100 profit.
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How much did you have on it? If you've had £100 on it, get £500 on REMAIN at 2/5 or better to guarantee at least £100 profit.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostPaddy power now 4/1 BREXIT. Was 6/1 earlier when I took a flutter.
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Paddy power now 4/1 BREXIT. Was 6/1 earlier when I took a flutter.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostBrexit Referendum Betting Odds | Oddschecker
The bookies not have Remain on 1/10 and 7/1 on Brexit.
But this doesn't reflect the odds, this reflects on the amount of money bet on Remain which is skewing the numbers.
Ladbrookes said that most bets had been going on BREXIT, but they were smaller compared to the big bets from richer punters who bet on BREMAIN.
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Correct, there are 2. Brussels and Strasbourg.Originally posted by AtW View PostYep, it was totally artificial construct just like USSR. That's where Dodgy is right, now where he is wrong is saying that EU is EUSSR - it's not because there is no single center that controls all subserviant member states.
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Yep, it was totally artificial construct just like USSR. That's where Dodgy is right, now where he is wrong is saying that EU is EUSSR - it's not because there is no single center that controls all subserviant member states.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe balkans were never "pretty much together". They were forced to be together under the totalitarian dictatorship of Tito
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