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Previously on "Minutes silence at 11am tomorrow."
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Originally posted by Bee View PostThe new generations are having bad examples lately.He's got a point. We need to be showing contrition and public sympathy every time there is a death of someone?. Corbyn sobbing after a car accident, minutes silence. You can bet your arse he won't give a minute for the fallen dead of our armed services as he's a white feather wearing self serving coward who is setting the wrong example to a generation of blubbing self centred snowflakes.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWTF?
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I thought you aggressive tax avoider types modelled yourselves on black market spivs.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI expect the memories of those military who gave their lives fighting for democracy not to have their memories watered down.
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What do you expect!! No country from EU expects that from the UK.
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You are the one who is miserable - I come on here for distraction...Originally posted by Bee View PostThat's funny, It's not me who is posting bulltulip on here all day, maybe it's because you are seeing East Enders crap and tabloids too much. Feck off you miserable souls.
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HardlyOriginally posted by Bee View Post...and you are another miserable soul in my list.
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Well, ignoring the utterly outstanding irony, I'm lucky enough that I get paid for what I know not necessarily what I physically produce.Originally posted by Bee View PostThat's funny, It's not me who is posting bulltulip on here all day, maybe it's because you are seeing East Enders crap and tabloids too much. Feck off you miserable souls.
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Blinding.Originally posted by Bee View PostThat's funny, It's not me who is posting bulltulip on here all day, maybe it's because you are seeing East Enders crap and tabloids too much. Feck off you miserable souls.
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Originally posted by vwdan View PostChrist you're a ******* dullard, aren't you.That's funny, It's not me who is posting bulltulip on here all day, maybe it's because you are seeing East Enders crap and tabloids too much. Feck off you miserable souls.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostTook you a bit long to notice...
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