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Brexit, by moron on Oct 16, 2018 22:55:47 GMT 1, "Trader in court over pounds and ounces
A market trader went on trial today for refusing to sell fruit and vegetables in metric measurements.
In the first prosecution of its kind, Steve Thoburn, 36, is accused of refusing to convert to European-approved measures and sell his goods in kilos and grammes rather than pounds and ounces."
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14993/Trader-court-pounds-ounces.html
""A leading supermarket has been forced to ditch a healthy eating campaign at the eleventh hour after discovering its staff could be individually prosecuted under EU regulations.
Sainsbury's planned to launch Halloween 'zombie brains' cauliflowers, 'witches fingers' carrots and 'ogres toenails' cucumbers using under-sized and misshapen vegetables that are currently banned from sale.""
www.theguardian.com/business/2008/nov/02/sainsbury-supermarkets-eu-regulation-halloween
Here is another wonky vegetable.
"Trader in court over pounds and ounces A market trader went on trial today for refusing to sell fruit and vegetables in metric measurements. In the first prosecution of its kind, Steve Thoburn, 36, is accused of refusing to convert to European-approved measures and sell his goods in kilos and grammes rather than pounds and ounces." www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14993/Trader-court-pounds-ounces.html ""A leading supermarket has been forced to ditch a healthy eating campaign at the eleventh hour after discovering its staff could be individually prosecuted under EU regulations. Sainsbury's planned to launch Halloween 'zombie brains' cauliflowers, 'witches fingers' carrots and 'ogres toenails' cucumbers using under-sized and misshapen vegetables that are currently banned from sale."" www.theguardian.com/business/2008/nov/02/sainsbury-supermarkets-eu-regulation-halloween Here is another wonky vegetable.
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Oct 16, 2018 23:12:03 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 23:12:03 GMT 1, "Trader in court over pounds and ounces A market trader went on trial today for refusing to sell fruit and vegetables in metric measurements. In the first prosecution of its kind, Steve Thoburn, 36, is accused of refusing to convert to European-approved measures and sell his goods in kilos and grammes rather than pounds and ounces." www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14993/Trader-court-pounds-ounces.html ""A leading supermarket has been forced to ditch a healthy eating campaign at the eleventh hour after discovering its staff could be individually prosecuted under EU regulations. Sainsbury's planned to launch Halloween 'zombie brains' cauliflowers, 'witches fingers' carrots and 'ogres toenails' cucumbers using under-sized and misshapen vegetables that are currently banned from sale."" www.theguardian.com/business/2008/nov/02/sainsbury-supermarkets-eu-regulation-halloween Here is another wonky vegetable.
its mad that we have Corbyn as the only real opposition isn't it
i like him, he has principles, right or wrong, he sticks to them, but run the country, not really
though the tories running the country is a no not really too
what are we going to do
doom doom doom
"Trader in court over pounds and ounces A market trader went on trial today for refusing to sell fruit and vegetables in metric measurements. In the first prosecution of its kind, Steve Thoburn, 36, is accused of refusing to convert to European-approved measures and sell his goods in kilos and grammes rather than pounds and ounces." www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14993/Trader-court-pounds-ounces.html ""A leading supermarket has been forced to ditch a healthy eating campaign at the eleventh hour after discovering its staff could be individually prosecuted under EU regulations. Sainsbury's planned to launch Halloween 'zombie brains' cauliflowers, 'witches fingers' carrots and 'ogres toenails' cucumbers using under-sized and misshapen vegetables that are currently banned from sale."" www.theguardian.com/business/2008/nov/02/sainsbury-supermarkets-eu-regulation-halloween Here is another wonky vegetable. its mad that we have Corbyn as the only real opposition isn't it i like him, he has principles, right or wrong, he sticks to them, but run the country, not really though the tories running the country is a no not really too what are we going to do doom doom doom
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Oct 16, 2018 23:14:12 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Oct 16, 2018 23:14:12 GMT 1,
looks like a tesco value food advert
looks like a tesco value food advert
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moron
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Oct 16, 2018 23:26:26 GMT 1
Brexit, by moron on Oct 16, 2018 23:26:26 GMT 1, "Trader in court over pounds and ounces A market trader went on trial today for refusing to sell fruit and vegetables in metric measurements. In the first prosecution of its kind, Steve Thoburn, 36, is accused of refusing to convert to European-approved measures and sell his goods in kilos and grammes rather than pounds and ounces." www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14993/Trader-court-pounds-ounces.html ""A leading supermarket has been forced to ditch a healthy eating campaign at the eleventh hour after discovering its staff could be individually prosecuted under EU regulations. Sainsbury's planned to launch Halloween 'zombie brains' cauliflowers, 'witches fingers' carrots and 'ogres toenails' cucumbers using under-sized and misshapen vegetables that are currently banned from sale."" www.theguardian.com/business/2008/nov/02/sainsbury-supermarkets-eu-regulation-halloween Here is another wonky vegetable. its mad that we have Corbyn as the only real opposition isn't it i like him, he has principles, right or wrong, he sticks to them, but run the country, not really though the tories running the country is a no not really too what are we going to do doom doom doom I don't believe Corbyn or Labour have any principles at all.
Corbyn is a liar. I am glad that he will never be prime minister.
Corbyn and Mc Donnell have lost Labour more voters than they have gained. McDonnell publicly stating that he is a marxist and Corbyns gaffes supporting terrorists have made a lot of Labour voters think that labour today is a cult.
Labour council in Rotherham etc covering up abuse too made a lot of people see the real side of these far left new marxists.
Corbyn sacked Sarah Champion for trying to protect victims and stating facts.
www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-politics-40955853/sarah-champion-jeremy-corbyn-reacts-to-resignation#
"Trader in court over pounds and ounces A market trader went on trial today for refusing to sell fruit and vegetables in metric measurements. In the first prosecution of its kind, Steve Thoburn, 36, is accused of refusing to convert to European-approved measures and sell his goods in kilos and grammes rather than pounds and ounces." www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14993/Trader-court-pounds-ounces.html ""A leading supermarket has been forced to ditch a healthy eating campaign at the eleventh hour after discovering its staff could be individually prosecuted under EU regulations. Sainsbury's planned to launch Halloween 'zombie brains' cauliflowers, 'witches fingers' carrots and 'ogres toenails' cucumbers using under-sized and misshapen vegetables that are currently banned from sale."" www.theguardian.com/business/2008/nov/02/sainsbury-supermarkets-eu-regulation-halloween Here is another wonky vegetable. its mad that we have Corbyn as the only real opposition isn't it i like him, he has principles, right or wrong, he sticks to them, but run the country, not really though the tories running the country is a no not really too what are we going to do doom doom doom I don't believe Corbyn or Labour have any principles at all. Corbyn is a liar. I am glad that he will never be prime minister. Corbyn and Mc Donnell have lost Labour more voters than they have gained. McDonnell publicly stating that he is a marxist and Corbyns gaffes supporting terrorists have made a lot of Labour voters think that labour today is a cult. Labour council in Rotherham etc covering up abuse too made a lot of people see the real side of these far left new marxists. Corbyn sacked Sarah Champion for trying to protect victims and stating facts. www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-politics-40955853/sarah-champion-jeremy-corbyn-reacts-to-resignation#
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Oct 17, 2018 9:01:49 GMT 1
Brexit, by Bill Hicks on Oct 17, 2018 9:01:49 GMT 1, its mad that we have Corbyn as the only real opposition isn't it i like him, he has principles, right or wrong, he sticks to them, but run the country, not really though the tories running the country is a no not really too what are we going to do doom doom doom Corbyn and Mc Donnell have lost Labour more voters than they have gained. Jeremy Corbyn has increased Labour's share of the vote by more than any other of the party's election leaders since 1945.
Labour's proportion of the vote grew 9.6 per cent in Thursday's poll — the biggest swing since Clement Attlee shortly after the Second World War.
After the shock election result, which saw the Conservative Party lose its majority.
its mad that we have Corbyn as the only real opposition isn't it i like him, he has principles, right or wrong, he sticks to them, but run the country, not really though the tories running the country is a no not really too what are we going to do doom doom doom Corbyn and Mc Donnell have lost Labour more voters than they have gained. Jeremy Corbyn has increased Labour's share of the vote by more than any other of the party's election leaders since 1945. Labour's proportion of the vote grew 9.6 per cent in Thursday's poll — the biggest swing since Clement Attlee shortly after the Second World War. After the shock election result, which saw the Conservative Party lose its majority.
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Oct 17, 2018 9:36:00 GMT 1
Brexit, by fac51 on Oct 17, 2018 9:36:00 GMT 1, Corbyn and Mc Donnell have lost Labour more voters than they have gained. Jeremy Corbyn has increased Labour's share of the vote by more than any other of the party's election leaders since 1945. Labour's proportion of the vote grew 9.6 per cent in Thursday's poll — the biggest swing since Clement Attlee shortly after the Second World War. After the shock election result, which saw the Conservative Party lose its majority. Freeloaders....
Corbyn and Mc Donnell have lost Labour more voters than they have gained. Jeremy Corbyn has increased Labour's share of the vote by more than any other of the party's election leaders since 1945. Labour's proportion of the vote grew 9.6 per cent in Thursday's poll — the biggest swing since Clement Attlee shortly after the Second World War. After the shock election result, which saw the Conservative Party lose its majority. Freeloaders....
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Oct 17, 2018 10:02:40 GMT 1
Brexit, by Daylight Robber on Oct 17, 2018 10:02:40 GMT 1, Useful contribution. Would be interesting to hear why you think 40% of the electorate, at a time of 'record employment', don't pay their way.
Useful contribution. Would be interesting to hear why you think 40% of the electorate, at a time of 'record employment', don't pay their way.
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Brexit, by caruso on Oct 17, 2018 10:25:59 GMT 1, And me thinking all along it was an art forum...
And me thinking all along it was an art forum...
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Brexit, by Chris JL on Oct 17, 2018 10:34:38 GMT 1, And me thinking all along it was an art forum...
Yes, but many members have gone - literately- bananas 😉
And me thinking all along it was an art forum... Yes, but many members have gone - literately- bananas 😉
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Oct 17, 2018 10:43:45 GMT 1
Brexit, by Leo Boyd on Oct 17, 2018 10:43:45 GMT 1, its mad that we have Corbyn as the only real opposition isn't it i like him, he has principles, right or wrong, he sticks to them, but run the country, not really though the tories running the country is a no not really too what are we going to do doom doom doom I don't believe Corbyn or Labour have any principles at all. Corbyn is a liar. I am glad that he will never be prime minister. Corbyn and Mc Donnell have lost Labour more voters than they have gained. McDonnell publicly stating that he is a marxist and Corbyns gaffes supporting terrorists have made a lot of Labour voters think that labour today is a cult. Labour council in Rotherham etc covering up abuse too made a lot of people see the real side of these far left new marxists. Corbyn sacked Sarah Champion for trying to protect victims and stating facts. www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-politics-40955853/sarah-champion-jeremy-corbyn-reacts-to-resignation# Morning Here I don't mean to nit pick here but calling corbyn and McDonnell far left new marxists is pretty silly considering that they are both fairly central old school marxists. It also makes me think you have been delving into the so called intellectual dark web which is far from intellectual and youtube is not exactly the dark web. There. Nitpicking done.
its mad that we have Corbyn as the only real opposition isn't it i like him, he has principles, right or wrong, he sticks to them, but run the country, not really though the tories running the country is a no not really too what are we going to do doom doom doom I don't believe Corbyn or Labour have any principles at all. Corbyn is a liar. I am glad that he will never be prime minister. Corbyn and Mc Donnell have lost Labour more voters than they have gained. McDonnell publicly stating that he is a marxist and Corbyns gaffes supporting terrorists have made a lot of Labour voters think that labour today is a cult. Labour council in Rotherham etc covering up abuse too made a lot of people see the real side of these far left new marxists. Corbyn sacked Sarah Champion for trying to protect victims and stating facts. www.bbc.com/news/av/uk-politics-40955853/sarah-champion-jeremy-corbyn-reacts-to-resignation# Morning Here I don't mean to nit pick here but calling corbyn and McDonnell far left new marxists is pretty silly considering that they are both fairly central old school marxists. It also makes me think you have been delving into the so called intellectual dark web which is far from intellectual and youtube is not exactly the dark web. There. Nitpicking done.
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Brexit, by .dappy on Oct 17, 2018 12:42:23 GMT 1, ... McDonnell is in fact the driving force ... I would be more afraid of him than Corby ...
... McDonnell is in fact the driving force ... I would be more afraid of him than Corby ...
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Brexit, by Daylight Robber on Oct 17, 2018 12:51:42 GMT 1, ... McDonnell is in fact the driving force ... I would be more afraid of him than Corby ...
What are you afraid of exactly?
... McDonnell is in fact the driving force ... I would be more afraid of him than Corby ... What are you afraid of exactly?
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Brexit, by .dappy on Oct 17, 2018 12:59:01 GMT 1, ... McDonnell is in fact the driving force ... I would be more afraid of him than Corby ... What are you afraid of exactly? ... y'know ... McDonnell
... and pigeons
... McDonnell is in fact the driving force ... I would be more afraid of him than Corby ... What are you afraid of exactly? ... y'know ... McDonnell ... and pigeons
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Oct 17, 2018 14:13:43 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 14:13:43 GMT 1, John McDonnell is a self-confessed marxist. Perhaps some people on here would be perfectly happy with a Marxist government but I'm not one of them.
John McDonnell is a self-confessed marxist. Perhaps some people on here would be perfectly happy with a Marxist government but I'm not one of them.
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Oct 17, 2018 15:13:39 GMT 1
Brexit, by Leo Boyd on Oct 17, 2018 15:13:39 GMT 1, John McDonnell is a self-confessed marxist. Perhaps some people on here would be perfectly happy with a Marxist government but I'm not one of them. So was Clement Attlee What have the marxists ever done for us eh.
John McDonnell is a self-confessed marxist. Perhaps some people on here would be perfectly happy with a Marxist government but I'm not one of them. So was Clement Attlee What have the marxists ever done for us eh.
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Oct 17, 2018 20:09:29 GMT 1
Brexit, by Bill Hicks on Oct 17, 2018 20:09:29 GMT 1, John McDonnell is a self-confessed marxist. Perhaps some people on here would be perfectly happy with a Marxist government but I'm not one of them. So was Clement Attlee What have the marxists ever done for us eh. Clement Attlee worked as what would now be called a community organizer in the London slum of Stepney his beliefs were shaped by his work among the impoverished and the events through which he lived two world wars and a great depression. In 1945, he led Labour to a stunning victory over Churchill, The achievements of the first Labour government are still rightly legendary: a government that actually contained as ministers seven men who had begun their adult lives as working coal miners, he went on to lead a government which, in the teeth of almost insurmountable difficulties, established a comprehensive system of social insurance, providing unemployment pay, sickness benefit, maternity leave, widow’s benefit, family allowances (child benefit) and a one-off death grant to help with funeral costs. It established the National Health Service, raised the school leaving age, and took into public ownership the coal industry, the railways, gas, electricity and the communications firm Cable and Wireless. In addition, it successfully demobilised more than 2 million men from the armed forces and began the dissolution of the empire. The government played a leading part in the foundation of Nato and the United Nations and even found time to set up the first national parks. All this was achieved against a background of a global economic crisis, confrontation with Stalin’s Russia and a renewed outbreak of war in Korea. There has been nothing like it before or since.
John McDonnell is a self-confessed marxist. Perhaps some people on here would be perfectly happy with a Marxist government but I'm not one of them. So was Clement Attlee What have the marxists ever done for us eh. Clement Attlee worked as what would now be called a community organizer in the London slum of Stepney his beliefs were shaped by his work among the impoverished and the events through which he lived two world wars and a great depression. In 1945, he led Labour to a stunning victory over Churchill, The achievements of the first Labour government are still rightly legendary: a government that actually contained as ministers seven men who had begun their adult lives as working coal miners, he went on to lead a government which, in the teeth of almost insurmountable difficulties, established a comprehensive system of social insurance, providing unemployment pay, sickness benefit, maternity leave, widow’s benefit, family allowances (child benefit) and a one-off death grant to help with funeral costs. It established the National Health Service, raised the school leaving age, and took into public ownership the coal industry, the railways, gas, electricity and the communications firm Cable and Wireless. In addition, it successfully demobilised more than 2 million men from the armed forces and began the dissolution of the empire. The government played a leading part in the foundation of Nato and the United Nations and even found time to set up the first national parks. All this was achieved against a background of a global economic crisis, confrontation with Stalin’s Russia and a renewed outbreak of war in Korea. There has been nothing like it before or since.
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Oct 17, 2018 21:22:00 GMT 1
Brexit, by Daylight Robber on Oct 17, 2018 21:22:00 GMT 1, The Tories now looking to prevent any amendments to a meaningful vote, after promising the 'rebels' in their party that there could be.
The Tories now looking to prevent any amendments to a meaningful vote, after promising the 'rebels' in their party that there could be.
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Oct 17, 2018 21:23:13 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Oct 17, 2018 21:23:13 GMT 1, Anyhow
All You people that voted yes
You should admit that you fucked up big time
cleanse yourselves of the vile evil deed you commited
hallelujah brothers and sisters
Confess and you shall be freed
(maybe)
Anyhow
All You people that voted yes
You should admit that you fucked up big time
cleanse yourselves of the vile evil deed you commited
hallelujah brothers and sisters
Confess and you shall be freed
(maybe)
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Oct 18, 2018 10:04:23 GMT 1
Brexit, by Deleted on Oct 18, 2018 10:04:23 GMT 1, I've been thinking...
The biggest sticking point to negotiations right now seems to be the Northern Ireland border question. Was this ever brought up by the Brexiteers during the referendum? Did they even consider that perhaps this land border with the EU might be a bit of a problem?
I've been thinking...
The biggest sticking point to negotiations right now seems to be the Northern Ireland border question. Was this ever brought up by the Brexiteers during the referendum? Did they even consider that perhaps this land border with the EU might be a bit of a problem?
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Oct 18, 2018 12:16:53 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Coach on Oct 18, 2018 12:16:53 GMT 1, I've been thinking... The biggest sticking point to negotiations right now seems to be the Northern Ireland border question. Was this ever brought up by the Brexiteers during the referendum? Did they even consider that perhaps this land border with the EU might be a bit of a problem?
Not as far as I recall. They did, however, tell us that getting a deal would be easy, as the eu needed a deal just as much as we did, and that the money saved could be pumped into the nhs (though retracted by Farage on the morning of the result!). Amongst other things.
I've been thinking... The biggest sticking point to negotiations right now seems to be the Northern Ireland border question. Was this ever brought up by the Brexiteers during the referendum? Did they even consider that perhaps this land border with the EU might be a bit of a problem? Not as far as I recall. They did, however, tell us that getting a deal would be easy, as the eu needed a deal just as much as we did, and that the money saved could be pumped into the nhs (though retracted by Farage on the morning of the result!). Amongst other things.
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Brexit, by Chris JL on Oct 18, 2018 18:14:05 GMT 1, I've been thinking... The biggest sticking point to negotiations right now seems to be the Northern Ireland border question. Was this ever brought up by the Brexiteers during the referendum? Did they even consider that perhaps this land border with the EU might be a bit of a problem? Not as far as I recall. They did, however, tell us that getting a deal would be easy, as the eu needed a deal just as much as we did, and that the money saved could be pumped into the nhs (though retracted by Farage on the morning of the result!). Amongst other things.
... and many more lies and fairy tales ...
I've been thinking... The biggest sticking point to negotiations right now seems to be the Northern Ireland border question. Was this ever brought up by the Brexiteers during the referendum? Did they even consider that perhaps this land border with the EU might be a bit of a problem? Not as far as I recall. They did, however, tell us that getting a deal would be easy, as the eu needed a deal just as much as we did, and that the money saved could be pumped into the nhs (though retracted by Farage on the morning of the result!). Amongst other things. ... and many more lies and fairy tales ...
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Oct 20, 2018 18:10:06 GMT 1
Brexit, by Schrödinger's Chat on Oct 20, 2018 18:10:06 GMT 1,
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Oct 20, 2018 19:00:31 GMT 1
Brexit, by Pysgod on Oct 20, 2018 19:00:31 GMT 1, Did anyone go on the losers march in London today ?
Did anyone go on the losers march in London today ?
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Oct 20, 2018 19:21:53 GMT 1
Brexit, by Bill Hicks on Oct 20, 2018 19:21:53 GMT 1, Did anyone go on the losers march in London today ?
Did anyone go on the losers march in London today ?
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Oct 20, 2018 19:23:00 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Masong on Oct 20, 2018 19:23:00 GMT 1, Did anyone go on the losers march in London today ?
Is that losers because they lost the vote or losers because they cant except that they lost the vote?
Did anyone go on the losers march in London today ? Is that losers because they lost the vote or losers because they cant except that they lost the vote?
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Oct 20, 2018 19:39:42 GMT 1
Brexit, by Schrödinger's Chat on Oct 20, 2018 19:39:42 GMT 1,
One for us old folk
One for us old folk
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Brexit, by Chris JL on Oct 20, 2018 19:41:13 GMT 1, Did anyone go on the losers march in London today ? Is that losers because they lost the vote or losers because they cant except that they lost the vote?
It’s “losers” because the fools always despise what they don’t understand. But said by fools, it’s obviously a compliment.
I tip my hat to the ones on the streets today.
Did anyone go on the losers march in London today ? Is that losers because they lost the vote or losers because they cant except that they lost the vote? It’s “losers” because the fools always despise what they don’t understand. But said by fools, it’s obviously a compliment. I tip my hat to the ones on the streets today.
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Oct 20, 2018 19:53:10 GMT 1
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Brexit, by Masong on Oct 20, 2018 19:53:10 GMT 1, Is that losers because they lost the vote or losers because they cant except that they lost the vote? It’s “losers” because the fools always despise what they don’t understand. But said by fools, it’s obviously a compliment. I tip my hat to the ones on the streets today.
You mean the 17.5 million fools that decided to leave and the 16.2 million that despise everyone that did
Is that losers because they lost the vote or losers because they cant except that they lost the vote? It’s “losers” because the fools always despise what they don’t understand. But said by fools, it’s obviously a compliment. I tip my hat to the ones on the streets today. You mean the 17.5 million fools that decided to leave and the 16.2 million that despise everyone that did
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