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It could be you! https://apple.news/Ax5RAWdSNSDyw4VjhgeUVOw
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If only he?s followed Rory?s advice. Hancock believes himself, even when he?s tinkered with his story to fit. But his worst trait is his ?I?m saving lives? schtick, that stinks of disingenuous opportunist deflection. Anyways https://apple.news/A6WTgxm1ASqC4GKOWAaEANQ I still think this guy was the last of the decent ones.
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notimpressed Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thick people quite often share posts on Facebook > about child abductions that are completely false, > but they dont have the intelligence to > analyse/research where the story has come from and > consider that it may not be true. People kind of > enjoy being outraged and letting others know about > it. > > Its likely utter nonsense, and if you believe it, > well im afraid you cant be too clever either. How?s your search for your pub party going?
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mrwb Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's a technology obfuscated pyramid scheme. > Crypto, generally not only Bitcoin. > > Buying it to sell it on for more is what it's all > about. Until the base of the pyramid gets too big > and can't find someone to sell to. With social > media and the covid stimlus the pyramid has had a > huge and well funded base. > > What else is the point of it? What about Boris?s ?inverted pyramid of piffle?? he goes on about, where does that come into the equation?
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Once those ?down under? get a taste for Marmite instead of Vegemite, there?ll be no looking back. And I?m looking forward to free movement between us, just the thought of popping to Melbourne for a weekend is a lovely idea. I only hope Boris builds a bridge to Australia, like the one he?s building to Ireland.
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Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for all the suggestions. I switched from Kash Flow to Xero, and Xero is so much better
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Smuggling the goods from Europe, is all the rage now. It?s very exciting, like checkpoint Charlie all over again. F**k your Brexit and its paperwork fees.
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Genuine question for people who refuse to wear masks.
Seabag replied to Ronnijade's topic in The Lounge
I wear this one, so nobody gets too close to me. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Donald-Trump-Face-Mask-Celebrity-Party-Mask-/222134780977 -
Genuine question for people who refuse to wear masks.
Seabag replied to Ronnijade's topic in The Lounge
People like to be contrary, for the hell of it. It makes them feel special or different. They?re wrong, but there you go. -
I?ll dm you tomorrow 👍🏽😅
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Sephiroth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Global Britain going well I see > > purely from a self-interested pov, Uk shouldn't be > fostering bad-will like this? > > https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/may/13/e > u-citizens-arriving-in-uk-being-locked-up-and-expe > lled You have to bear in mind, that there?s some people who like this kind of behaviour going on. Some of them even post on this forum. Sending strong messages to those wishing to come here, kinda floats their boats. It?s what they voted for, and it?s being delivered.
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I?m not sure we voted in the vaccination government, did we? That?s incidental. It was the ?get Brexit done? government, so how?s that going? Let?s discuss that.
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Honestly, do we genuinely care about outside of London ? Really? Do they care about us? No, basically. Tho we all might be interested
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This put a smile on my face And the town is no stranger to political upset, in 2002 the main political parties were all fighting to become Hartlepool's first elected mayor. Instead, the town chose local football mascot H'angus the Monkey
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It?s pretty depressing all in all.
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A cat, but not any old cat. The ginger/black and white Merle are the best mouse killers https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/rortrait-merle-cat-sunbathing-morning-1478678624 And or pest control But you do need to find all entry points essentially and get focused on the project. Best of luck
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As you were , double posted
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Sephiroth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Farkin ell > > Mockney will be back in a mo The Grandees return 😄😆
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TheCat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well mark this down the 697-th thread initially > about something totally unrelated which has been > turned into another Brexit p1ssing match..... Yup, but.... It?s hard to separate BJ and this Tory government AND B****T Not impossible, but hard. Specially seeing as Boris? lying taints everything across the board.
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After watching PMQ?s (again) we see Johnson deflection technique again and again, where he?s questioned or a clear point is made and he goes off on his fairly standard five or six point scree, filling the space with the positive things (with a lie woven in somewhere too) I?m sure he wants (and his analysis team are pushing) to leave hanging in the air and in the ears of those listening. I say listening, but really if you do listen closely, you don?t actually get an answer, and definitely never or rarely a straight and true one. Though his ?no? lies do come out clearer I?ve noticed. It starts with something like ? I?ll tell you Mr Speaker, I?ll tell you Mr Speaker? while he scrambles for what he?s about to stuff the air with. It?s both fascinating and boring at the same time. And if course it?s all intentional. However, what he?s less good at is when he?s faced with an investigation, where the facts laid bare lay Johnson bare. And these he dreads, for good reason. Mostly because he?s unable to bluff his way out. And slowly these add to growing history of behaviour. He?s a liar, a proven liar, and one who?s paid the price for those lies. Johnson enemy has always been himself, and like Trump it has a time limit.Though for me it?s the corrosion down the line that?s most damaging, where his defenders and enablers chip away at the institutions of what can hold good for a country. It?s corruption on so many levels, sadly.
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I?m sure nobody ?voted? for this, but this is what we?ve got. And everybody is entitled to privacy, only when you?re a public servant of the highest level, don?t be surprised by, or dismissive of probity of the position you?re in. Keeping up the ?I don?t talk about my private life? and asserting the right ?to lie about my private life? only has so much runway. This article from The Times covers much. https://apple.news/A1eRCUnLGRBeYIVm97jIJZQ
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hammerman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Who might replace him (Boris) then Seabag? > > I can't imagine any other party political leader > seeing us out of the other end of the Covid > pandemic for example? Lucky Boris was there when the pandemic kicked in? Is that the basic line on this? He?s part of the problem, not the solution.Much the same for Brexit. We?re in an abusive relationship with the man, try and wake up to that. Let?s go back in time. Then imagine knowing a global pandemic was looming, and the two people put up for being in charge of the respective countries were Trump and Boris Johnson. You?d have laughed and derided the idea, like any sane person would. The question of who might replace him (Boris) should really be ?who put him in charge?? We might get some where once we face up to that?!
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Setting Brexit aside, even party politics, just as ?the leader? alone, he?s dismal. And if it?s about party not the person, then who?s there to move into his place? There must be itchy people, within his party, sniffing for his position.
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?Downing Street Trust? Who came up with that name? With little irony and some exhaustion, is there actually much (if any) trust left for the current occupant of No 10 Downing Street? It seems every day something new piles on to the already burgeoning pile of mistrust, lack of truth or clarity, and that well used word ?sleaze?. But have we reached saturation point here, where it?s ?just another thing? on Boris? As if he?s availed of a different set of rules and standards, by just being Boris Johnson. It?s smelling and looking like the recent Trump era across the pond, and Trump himself gave Boris the title (and kiss of death) of ?Britain Trump? which to be fair, isn?t looking that far off the mark. Surely even if acting ?neutral? people can see this isn?t sustainable. It is damaging to politics in the general, no matter where you sit. If you didn?t vote for him, are you in the ?well what did you expect? way of thinking. Are we in a countdown with this one? If you voted for him, are you ok with all that?s going on around him, past and present. Who might replace him ?
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Concrete with a membrane is good, solid, and permanent. But there?s a certain coziness that?s lost, which a brick pillar and wood subframe has in bundles. The wood feels and sounds nice underfoot, like the one in my goffice (garden office) whereas ?the shed? with the lawnmower in, is hard under foot and smells a bit ⛽️ of petrol and creosote and grass clippings. There?s more to a shed than practicality, there?s a shed ?feel?, which is all important too. And some men like to peruse various literature in a shed, so think about the locations of windows etc, as you might not want to be overlooked whilst flicking through Caravan Monthly, or whatever. And a light of some kind is good.
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