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Australia skydiving: Three dead after 'mid-air collision' - BBC News
If god wanted us to go skydiving, he would have given us parachutes.
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I have seen sasgurus posts he put on the wall of his borstal cell in 1980. Thatcher destroying the country. etcetc. And it all worked out far better than expected.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostUndoubtedly no. Even if Brexit could be proven to be a negative event (and the jury is still out!), we already have mountains of kudos in reserve for having exported you, scooter, and darmy.
HTH

The only way to make certain predictions is of the past.
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Undoubtedly no. Even if Brexit could be proven to be a negative event (and the jury is still out!), we already have mountains of kudos in reserve for having exported you, scooter, and darmy.Originally posted by milanbenes View PostIf a country could be awarded the Darwin award, would Britain get it for Brexit ?
Seb.
HTH
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Woman crushed to death by own SUV outside Market Basket | Daily Mail Online
The more SUV drivers killed the better.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostWhat does that matter to you, Auslander?
nice coat that jacket, I'll be there now in a minute
Milan "Bute street" Benes.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo, because Britain has already bred. US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand...
aha Britain scraped through on a technicality
Milan.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf a CUK poster was awarded the Darwin award it would be you. f00kwit.
ha ha Brillo's still going strong
good one mate
Milan.
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No, because Britain has already bred. US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand...Originally posted by milanbenes View PostIf a country could be awarded the Darwin award, would Britain get it for Brexit ?
Seb.
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If a country could be awarded the Darwin award, would Britain get it for Brexit ?
Seb.
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In both cases, the person lived. So no, not Darwin award candidates.
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