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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Expats who didn't vote leave - 50% discount as they will run away before it starts.
Because the Tory party lied again, surprise, surprise:
The Conservative Party manifesto contains a Votes for Life commitment, so in future all British citizens living overseas will be able to vote, regardless of how long they have resided overseas.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAs long as spit roasts are still allowed.....
Female (3 orifices) - £200
Male (2 orifices) - £300
Brillo (in bits) - £500 + £180 cleaning bill.
MF - contact us for a quote.
Expats who didn't vote leave - 50% discount as they will run away before it starts.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostThe point from me is - what the hell has it got to do with the EU what food is eaten - so long as it complies with hygiene standards then there you go.
You vill eat vat you are told in the EU super state.
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The point from me is - what the hell has it got to do with the EU what food is eaten - so long as it complies with hygiene standards then there you go.
You vill eat vat you are told in the EU super state.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostA kebab is the very definition of post pub food, in that nobody of sound mind has ever eaten one sober...
May be true but a chicken shish kebab with salad and no chef's special sauce () is probably the healthiest take away available on the high street.
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Caption reads: A delicious doner being sliced. Er, really? Looks like shaving the flesh off a dead elephants leg to me, but whatever floats your boat.
A kebab is the very definition of post pub food, in that nobody of sound mind has ever eaten one sober...
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Originally posted by greenlake View PostI don't think it's the phosphates they should be worrying about....
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