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Is the customary way to greet Old Smeg in an otherwise empty room.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhich one of you is the ******* idiot?
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Yep, Mr ms and I voted differently.
But we no longer discuss it - he respects my reasons for voting as I did, and I respect his.
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A broken drain?Originally posted by original PM View Post...In fact the day after the vote I was woken by the misdus saying we had broken everything.
And my 12 year old laughing like a drain at her!!
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYes and we have a good laugh at the rubbish spouted by both sides.
But really we are just waiting to say "told you so".
In fact the day after the vote I was woken by the misdus saying we had broken everything.
And my 12 year old laughing like a drain at her!!
Yes, but PG is living the life of a monk
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Yes and we have a good laugh at the rubbish spouted by both sides.
But really we are just waiting to say "told you so".
In fact the day after the vote I was woken by the misdus saying we had broken everything.
And my 12 year old laughing like a drain at her!!
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Well, at least for this year.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostWell at least we've got referendums over and done with.
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