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Everything posted by Alan Medic
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Interesting odds on Sterling in particular. From Betfair.
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My Spanish Mrs wouldn't even know about it but for me, as she has no interest in 'current affairs'. A German friend of hers isn't going to bother and she has been here donkey's years also. Hopefully Brexit will collapse as it still can. If it doesn't, Patel strikes me as the type who would love to deport people.
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diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There's a clothing/shoes recycling unit on the > corner shop side of the Upland Rd/Hindmans Rd > junction... Oh no there isn't! Well not yesterday anyway. When did you last notice it DR? I had a big bag to dispose of. Maybe it was taken away to be emptied, if that's what they do?
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Sephiroth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Anyone know what the plan is for people like me > who won?t register. We going to be deported? Well I'm in the same boat, and as you know we currently don't have to register. However, I'd be interested to know what the clarification is that's mentioned in the extract of the Immigration Bill I posted above.
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I'm going to be clarified...?
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Ah, my memory isn't too bad then. I was at it too.
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Down to the q/finals now, next week-end. The WP (Win Points) increases to 1.5 per match. If a game goes to extra time the final score after it, is what will count. No more benefitting from 'default picks' allowed. Round 4 result: The Leaderboard:
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Has anyone done this? If so what was your experience in doing it? Anyone not bothering to do it? I resent that my wife who has been here over 30 years is obliged to though she hasn't done anything about it yet.
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Clifton Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hamlet won 3-0 on Saturday, so are through to the > 4th Qualifying Round of the FA Cup, in which they > have been drawn to play Havant & Waterlooville > away on October 19th. (Confusingly, they were due > to play the same team at home in the league that > day - that game is of course postponed.) > > If Dulwich can win this one, they will be through > to the First Round Proper for the first time since > 1998-99. Did they play Southport?
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URGENT UPDATE......so to speak Two games have so far been cancelled this week-end, England v France and New Zealand v Italy. This is due to possible extreme weather conditions as you probably know already, if you are reading this thread. I don't know how Superbru will deal with this, but suggest that if you haven't locked your picks you put them down as draws. The games will be considered to have been 0-0 draws. Scotland v Japan is another one that might go the same way.
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This is an interesting read from someone who voted to leave: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1181711773415755777.html
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uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > pk Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > uncleglen Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Now Merkel is trying to stir up trouble by > > saying that NI should > > > stay in the EU customs union....sneaky or > what? > > > > > > > > > its what the people of NI wanted voted for in > the > > referendum > > ONLY 790,000 people in NI voted in the referendum, > 38% of them couldn't be bothered to get off their > bums. > In 1973 they had a referendum to stay or leave the > UK- and they voted 99% to stay in the UK > Now by sheer weight of numbers (of catholics) they > vote Remain in the EU. > https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/catholic-populat > ion-set-to-dwarf-protestants-in-years-ahead-1-7872 > 318 > > the solution is for the catholics to move to Eire > because all they want is unification and the EU is > secondary to that or the Protestants to move to > England and the Irish Catholics in England move to > Ireland then they can get rid of the border > altogether...should've done it years ago- it > would've saved a lot of trouble Your trolling doesn't merit a response. If you say it isn't, then you are an idiot. Maybe that's it? Either way isn't a good look.
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Sephiroth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Keano - that's absolute bobbins > > What she is saying is that "if we, Germany decide > to leave the eu, we could without the problems the > UK has" > > Not because the EU is forbidding them - but > because of UK claim to Ireland. Germany doesn't > have that. Thats' the comparison I'm surprised you even believe what a source from No.10 said. It's probably Cummings. I really don't buy the shit coming out of Downing Street.
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Round 3 is over and Round 4 starts tomorrow with South Africa v Canada. It ends on Sunday with Japan v Scotland. 12 matches and loads of points to win. Round 3 Leaderboard I may expel Mima08 as s/he appears to have stopped playing and it would only deny someone else winning the wooden spoon.
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Well I'm glad someone got satisfaction from that performance. No Superbru miracles needed yet. We haven't reached the half way point yet.
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Fix?..
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Fix? You won something didn't you RD? It's more useful than a cap!
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Round 2 is over and Round 3 starts on Wednesday with France v USA. It finishes on Sunday with France v Tonga. Round 2 scores Leaderboard
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keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I concede I do over-simplify things. However there > is a tendency to tie ourselves up in knots with > all the rules - directive xyz as amended blah > blah. The danger is we can?t see the woods for the > trees. > > I think it?s Parkinson?s law that basically says > bureaucrats make up rules to keep themselves in > jobs. > > I don?t have a problem with the avocado for my > morning toast going up in price because of a > tariff. I do have a problem with medicines being > delayed because of form filling. It would be > unnecessary as we have been importing these > medicines from the same reputable sources for the > last 40-odd years. > > I don?t believe the EU would allow such a > situation. Oh they would. You said so yourself. They are blackmailing the UK aren't they?
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keano77 Wrote: > > We have lost our own manufacturing base as > businesses profited from out-sourcing and just in > time supply chains. We are dependent on other > countries for medicines which the EU is now using > as project fear blackmail. Expand our > pharmaceutical industries. Where is the source of this assertion that the EU is using access to medicines as blackmail? I've heard the Brexit Secretary state recently that much of Ireland's medicines comes through the UK and indeed the current Home Secretary not too long ago implied that the UK could starve Ireland, as it imports food from the UK. If that's not an attempt at blackmail,I misunderstand the concept.
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BJ is behaving in a manner which will attract Brexit Party voters. He's even worse than Fartage. I'm sure it's a deliberate ploy, even if it is disgusting to watch it unfold. Alternatively, diddums could just be worried about all the dosh his buddies might lose if he doesn't leave the EU by the end of October.
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By the skin of your teeth Mick Mac #ENGvUSA
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Given my Fiji prediction, I'm happy Uruguay won at the end!
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But but, it had nothing to do with Brexit....
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You also got a 'free' point for the 1st match.It must be karma!
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