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Previously on "Why is the thread on Daily Mail intimidation of Universities closed?"
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt was closed because the moderators of this forum are getting sick to the teeth of the constant threads about Brexit. While we try to work on an acceptable solution we're just going to do our best to keep this place a bit more civil
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIt was closed because the moderators of this forum are getting sick to the teeth of the constant threads about Brexit. While we try to work on an acceptable solution we're just going to do our best to keep this place a bit more civil
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostYou must be joking!! This has been going on for a year at least and only now you mods realised it??? You lot are as incompetent as Theresa May.
A new mod will have to be appointed.
Its a toss between sasguru and NLyUK. Which only usually happens behind the CUK bike sheds.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWe are considering setting up a section of the forum just for discussing it.
Yes, it is possibly the most important thing to have happened since the war, but most of the threads on here regarding it are not discussions or debates but attacks/rants, which tend to reinforce divisions.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI hope it includes 4th November 2005.
Though knowing the DM it probably includes the date of death of Jade Goody.....
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostAccording to the Daily Mail, from 500AD to 2000AD, here are the key dates in UK history that every child should be taught:
Key dates from history that every pupil should know: Cambridge don says GCSEs should embrace ALL of our nation's past | Daily Mail Online
Though knowing the DM it probably includes the date of death of Jade Goody.....
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post€350 here for the week plus they get rid of all the crap you put in it
At least you can keep the skip for as long as you want....
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Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostThey're very expensive thanks to EU diktats on landfill.
My OH paid £120 last month whereas in the past it was £75. £120 used to get you the full 6 yarder.
And, while I'm at it, the local tip has started charging for the disposal of bags of soil or rubble. £2 per bag, regardless of size.
As you can imagine, for someone as week and feeble as myself this gets to be very expensive.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostOr global warming, antibiotics, ISIS, nuclear war in Korea, Palestine etc.
Key dates from history that every pupil should know: Cambridge don says GCSEs should embrace ALL of our nation's past | Daily Mail Online
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