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Search spirit cooking (but not at work!) and come back to us on thatOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostAnd just look at the type of people who voted for him: Michelle Obama called 'ape in heels' by government officials | The Independent Friends of yours I presume?
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There are examples of disgusting behaviour on both sides of the divide. As with their candidates, some of the supporters are pretty shameful examples of humanity.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAnd just look at the type of people who voted for him: Michelle Obama called 'ape in heels' by government officials | The Independent Friends of yours I presume?
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And just look at the type of people who voted for him: Michelle Obama called 'ape in heels' by government officials | The Independent Friends of yours I presume?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThere is every reason to vote for Trump just took at the type of people that are reacting negatively to his victory
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My shares in Play-Doh and Hershey bars are through the roof.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThere is every reason to vote for Trump just took at the type of people that are reacting negatively to his victory
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There is every reason to vote for Trump just took at the type of people that are reacting negatively to his victoryOriginally posted by d000hg View PostThere is no reason to support Trump.
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Or Clinton.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThere is no reason to support Trump.
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Yeah, that'll work. Can just see Compton complying with Canadian gun laws.Originally posted by greenlake View PostIt's not just celebrities....
Renegade states plan to pull off their own Brexit and ditch the US for Canada - The Sun

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It's not just celebrities....Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostCelebrities move to Canada
Renegade states plan to pull off their own Brexit and ditch the US for Canada - The Sun
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UK has T-minus 2 years to do some free trade with CanadaOriginally posted by VectraMan View PostCanada has a trade deal with the EU.
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Quite telling none of them want to emigrate to the UK, even with a worthless pound.
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