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  1. Cat in a Hot Tin Bus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I heard a new expression the other day? > > Remain-Drain ?: apparently it refers people who > believe that despite loosing a democratically fair > national referendum that by stamping their feet > like a petulant child they can get the majority > decision overthrown and that the majority of > voters who disagreed with their point of view > ?must be racists, morons or both.? > They are also convinced that Britain can't survive > successfully outside of the EU and are doing > everything they can to make others believe the > same by putting down political figures, leavers > and others publicly rather then getting on with > day to day priorities and pulling together as a > nation to make the whole exit from the EU as > painless and successful as possible. If > Remain-Drainers put as much effort into making an > independent Britain work as they do in complaining > about loosing the referendum then maybe exiting > the EU will work out better than they expect.? > > Interesting expression and maybe that falls into > one of your banned words? Go fuck yourself Cat This isn't a #Brexshitters thread
  2. It would have been great to be discussing such matters before the *ahem* RFNDM No? Speculation on ?6000000000000000 +/- a few zeros here and there, is only going to create unnecessary anxiety
  3. Let's find out the real facts, not the speculative #AltFacts and discuss them. Else we're back to asking 'where's the ?350 squillion Scot the NHS then?" And then .....you know the form!
  4. My favourite of the day #TrumpSpam Who'd have thought we'd actually be over using the word 'Trump' on the forum A year ago it was either cards, or arse wind that 'Trump' alluded to. Oh the happy days that they were. And those days of baiting Foxy & Louisa and actually speaking to my cousin, seem but a distant past.
  5. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Anything with 'Alt' in front > > > > #AltFacts > > > > #AltRight > > > > #AltSwearing > > > > > > As it goes, I wish this thread was the > > #AltSwearing thread, #AltActually no I don't >#Alton Towers? #TrumpTowers #AltReality
  6. Anything with 'Alt' in front #AltFacts #AltRight #AltSwearing As it goes, I wish this thread was the #AltSwearing thread, #AltActually no I don't
  7. keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ???? Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Better to precisely wrong than vaguely right eh > > Keano > > I've never signed any online petition and never > will. But whoever has started this petition should > have asked someone to proofread it before > launching it. > > The President has already been formally invited > and the word is opposed not apposed. Don't get hung up on all this Keano Opposed / Apposed , they're both right in the #AltFact world we now live in https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/shortcuts/2017/jan/23/alternative-facts-the-greatest-strongest-facts-that-ever-existed
  8. Jess85 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sorry, me again. Just bumping in case anyone now > has any more I can take off their hands? Obviously > happy to pop and collect. > > Thank you! It's dry January, people fear for a global implosion Now mad as that seems, it's not usual to be necking bottles of Champagne, whilst gnawing one's nails That said, I'd ask the restaurants post Valentine Day Some very unoriginal wooooing goes on, champagne features large
  9. Is that the same Venezuela that has armed prisoners? Yeah, paradise indeed
  10. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oh read the other post please - your quite > tedious, you know what I was trying to say, but > you follow me around like a rash on here, with > selective quoting, and picking bits that suit you > from my many posts....it's a style that reminds me > of some old time posters on here. I know exactly > what you're trying to do here with your fake > "Quids" bonhomie...... Ah, so funny. I've not seen ????'s in such good form sinse the 'Stella Days' TBH, you've been asking for that RH And be honest, you like it (a bit)
  11. keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > SuperSize burgers and soda pop at the banquet > > Advertising emblazoned on the mounted soldiers of > the Household Cavalry > > Ticker tape parade down The Mall > > I can't wait Ok, you sold it, I'm there. Do we get Corn Dogs ? They look grim, taste grim, are grim. But people eat them.
  12. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag, genuinely fascinated by your last post. > > The 'types of insults' I rattle out are varied and > dependent on my subject matter. As far as > Trump/Brexit is concerned, genuine left of centre > groups outside of let's for argument sake say, > relatively affluent inner London neighbourhoods, > are politically and socially more aligned to > anything but what's on offer at Westminster, and > consequently find themselves grasping at straws > when it comes to election time. Having the 'go-to' > party of choice spouting alien rhetoric at best, > totally indifferent to your aspirations and needs, > has allowed this 'flow away' that's splintered in > various directions to the detriment of democracy. > We are in effect left with a totally ineffective > opposition party in this country, one which the > loveys of London can identify with, but a sizeable > chunk of everyone else is baffled by. I struggle > to have to try and support a grouping which no > longer represents me, and hasn't for sometime. > > Mr Louisa is no longer working, as I've previously > discussed on here, you may have not been a forum > regular back then. I can assure you he wasn't a > banker, and if he was I want to know why we didn't > go on holiday to more exotic locations than Spain > or Greece. I do have in-laws I'd rather not spend > time around this I said true, but that's not class > related, trust me. My irk isn't personal as I've > explained to you before, it's almost interpreted > in that manner and I don't understand why. I also > fail to understand why when others take the > personal route, it isn't called up as many people. > But there you go. > > Louisa. When I said 'banking' I meant was he a cashier ? :))
  13. Addison Lee courier bike They do a sign for ?17 I think
  14. You can email I believe, or attend in person.
  15. keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I hope there will be room in the royal coach for > President Trump's golf clubs. Wouldn't look good > before the world's media if a footman slung the > bag over his shoulder Hilarious No really! Next?
  16. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Louisa Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > It's almost as hackneyed and simplistic as > > hearing > > > wealthy London dwellers moaning about people > > from > > > poor places using their democratic voice to > > vote > > > for a political belief they find distasteful. > > > Let's just ignore democracy shall we and sign > a > > > petition? That's going to solve everything. > > > > > > The only reason wealthy London 'left wing' > > > (dubious) types are so offended by the labels > > is > > > because they ring true. > > > > > > Louisa. > > > > It's fun on a not-much-to-to-day, to blather > off > > with these tedious stereo types, to exercise > your > > prejudices. > > > > But it just switches people off, and that's > > counter productive, no? > > > > Please try and engage creatively. > > > > Or else post BLATHER BLATHER at the top of the > > post, so I can switch off accordingly. > > > It's counter productive to exercise my Democratic > right to question a pointless and lazy exercise in > social media protest? If you say so. Many of us > have switched off listening to repeatitive post > and thread after the other, babbling on about the > virtues of signing a pretty unimaginative > petition, achieving nothing, rather than looking > at the reasons why people voted the way they did, > and why that contributed towards these odious > people being put into power in the first place. > Very much after the horse has bolted mentality > about the whole thing. And to add insult to > injury, the denial of recognition about that very > fact. Yep, I am Using my Democratic right to > question the point of a social media protest, > next.. care to add anything constructive? > > Louisa. You know and I know, its the often and hackneyed use of seemingly favourite types of 'insults' you hurl at the groups 'Guardianista/Urban Liberal Elite' that switches people off I don't know anyone who identifies as those, so how in the world would you expect 'them' to engage? I often like what you say in parts, often ruined by this type of phrasing, that's all. But I've come to realise that you're probably closer to 'these' people than you'd care to be or admit. Is it family, Mr Louisa's work? In laws or people you just can't escape that irk you, and not being able to express your feelings, you come on here and project your frustrations at 'them/others like them' ? Mr Louisa working late? as you often seem alone, and I notice you rarely mention city types or banking, maybe that's the hand that feeds and all that. I get the feeling you're not uncomfortable in life, nice little house, nice little life in the E.D bubble. Much nearer to us really, somewhat further away from the old life than you'd care to admit. Just a thought.
  17. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Apparently he suffers from bathmophobia, causing > him to feel anxious on slopes and stairs...here's > hoping they put the nuclear button on an upper > floor... I just had to look that phobia up http://www.fearof.net/fear-of-depths-phobia-bathophobia/ Even funnier is, that there's a pop-up ad for a swimming pool halfway through the article Ha ha!
  18. I'm adding 'Bad' & 'Fizzy Drinks' to the list BAD BAD Fizzy Fizzy things that they are. I wonder if Donald goes for the bottomless cup thing? We may never know.
  19. Take a moment, listen at 13:26pm to Sir Malcom Rifkin. Not always my favourite person, but I've a great deal of respect for his experience in matters. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4 World at One His words on the visit are wise and measured. He even called Milliband's view on the matter 'silly' which made me laugh out loud.
  20. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's almost as hackneyed and simplistic as hearing > wealthy London dwellers moaning about people from > poor places using their democratic voice to vote > for a political belief they find distasteful. > Let's just ignore democracy shall we and sign a > petition? That's going to solve everything. > > The only reason wealthy London 'left wing' > (dubious) types are so offended by the labels is > because they ring true. > > Louisa. It's fun on a not-much-to-to-day, to blather off with these tedious stereo types, to exercise your prejudices. But it just switches people off, and that's counter productive, no? Please try and engage creatively. Or else post BLATHER BLATHER at the top of the post, so I can switch off accordingly.
  21. uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Louisa said...'It's just as simplistic to conclude > that the working classes are actually quite > extreme and prejudiced and knew exactly what they > were voting for' > I don't have to conclude anything about most of > the 'liberal urban elite'- I KNOW that they > are...'extreme and prejudiced and knew exactly > what they were voting for...' to preserve the > status quo- which they are doing very well out > thank you very much....and the devil take the > hindmost...that's charity for you I've asked you before, but please, in plain English could you inform me... What does this actually mean? I've broken it down into bite size chunks, so you can copy and paste, then infill the gaps. "I don't have to conclude anything about most of the 'liberal urban elite'-" "I KNOW that they are...'extreme and prejudiced and knew exactly what they were voting for..." "to preserve the status quo- which they are doing very well out thank you very much" "....and the devil take the hindmost" "...that's charity for you" In anticipation Thank you.
  22. I think he should come, see the feelings of people outside of his own bubble. We've had worse/as bad people here. It's part of showing what a democratic country looks like. As long as demonstrations are organised and peaceful, and there no 'fake news' we'll be good. As for his safety, that'd be a challenge and expensive, maybe he could borrow the Bullet Proof Pope Mobile.
  23. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Quids at 8.14: "we need to be realistic about what > that is rather than shrieking Nazis at anything > which isn't our viewpoint" > > Quids at 8.17 to someone who doesn't share his > viewpoint: "you're a fascist of sorts too you > know, like many who seem to think they have > enlightened opinions." > > Touch of the old cognitive dissonance going on > there... ????'s is feeling the strain I think. He recently posted something about Orwell and projecting our inner thoughts, maybe he's exploring that theme. Anyway, I mostly like ????'s posts, even the ones illustrated above.
  24. Some people go out to work Lou, you know 'like they're mostly busy' so signing a petition 'feels' as if they're contributing. However, as you're pretty much idle most of the time, maybe you could go and picket Parliament on their behalf. You certainly have plenty of energy for a semi/retired lady. Keep it local, I'll sponsor you with Cuppa-Soups, if that helps. I reckon a few days on Goose Green Roundabout, with the rest on the green at Parliament could work.
  25. The hog roast is pretty blandsville tbh It smells better than it tastes I'd stick to sniffing it, that treat hasn't gone up in price.
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