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???? Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

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> > 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

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.

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?

Cat in a Hot Tin Bus Wrote:

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> 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

Cat in a Hot Tin Bus Wrote:

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> Such an eloquent response seabag

>

> You're right it isn't a brexit discussion yet you

> yourself were the first to mention it in the

> thread

>

> Seems one rule for yourself here.



I mentioned the 'Bad Word' #Brexshitters


And correct, we're not discussing your tedious hobby horse subject


Do me a fav, delete your post

Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> oh Cat - such a Forum faux-pas!

>

> Criticising those who criticise the democracy they

> claim to defend.


Yeah, democracy means keeping quite, not expressing your opinions and never, ever campaigning for change (oh hold on, that's autocracy)

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