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No that's the EU Mailman, and they're a special sort of train, Treaty of Rome and all that...
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That was the romans, shirley?Originally posted by DimPrawnThe roads. The roads are better under the UN.
And you can walk the streets at night.
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The roads. The roads are better under the UN.Originally posted by DundeegeorgeWTF is the point of the UN?
Seriously what good have the UN ever done?
And you can walk the streets at night.
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Austrian upstart I think...Originally posted by TonyEnglishWasn't the same thing said of the league of nations around the time when some little German upstart started pi55ing off his neighbours?
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Wasn't the same thing said of the league of nations around the time when some little German upstart started pi55ing off his neighbours?
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And how does that trickle-down
compare to the cost of running the UN?Originally posted by Clog II The AvengerThe UN have massively increased the occupancy rates of five star hotels in third world countries thus causing a trickle down of wealth to the poorest people on earth.
Wouldn't it be much more cost-effective to just fly over third-world countries dropping millions of dollars in used notes?
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The UN have massively increased the occupancy rates of five star hotels in third world countries thus causing a trickle down of wealth to the poorest people on earth.Originally posted by DundeegeorgeWTF is the point of the UN?
Seriously what good have the UN ever done?
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Here's a thing though
WTF is the point of the UN?
Seriously what good have the UN ever done?Tags: None
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