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IlonaM Wrote:

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> Don't worry, everything's going to be fine - Uri

> Geller's on the case ...


Well I must say, that is a great relief. I was starting to worry about Brexit, but it?s good to hear that uri is sorting it.

He also claimed he is using the power of his mind to ensure that ?Jeremy Corbyn never gets the keys to Number 10 Downing Street?. ?I will ensure that they bend out of all proportion to ensure that he never takes up residence there,? he wrote.


Does he mean the front door key to No 10? There's no keyhole.

MarkT

Maybe Uri will levitate a pen and sign Mrs May's resignation letter, while she?s docked and on stand-by in her #MayBot recharging bay.


Actually, where?s David Ike when you need him most, I fancy hearing some of his spoutings on the whole subject.


I made a chicken curry last nite and a pumpkin dahl this morning.


I?m thinking how liberating this whole #Brexit situation is. Where you can ramble and ricochet, post seemingly disconnected thoughts and somehow feel quite normal, whatever that is.


Haa Haa! my head just fell off. ☝️😃


Actually you can read Ike?s ?Brexit is a mind control programme? musings here.https://www.davidicke.com/article/524944/brexit-mind-control-programme-get-us-stay

Oh sorry, my message seem to have been truncated. I resort to the BBC from time to time as you get a wonderful/frightening polarisation of views. Mostly throwing insults at each other. This one tickled me/was one of the more extreme. I loved the conjecture that those wishing to remain had no value (or worse still actually preyed on the rest of society).


It's been a long day.

The Grand Wizards - really. The group who went to Chequers call themselves that. No wonder it was all men.


Laura K just dropped it on twitter last night like an afterthought - both 'KKK' and 'Grand Wizards' trending within an hour and she's back 'oh I didn't check my twitter - I seem to have started something'

malumbu Wrote:

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> Oh sorry, my message seem to have been truncated.

> I resort to the BBC from time to time as you get a

> wonderful/frightening polarisation of views.

> Mostly throwing insults at each other. This one

> tickled me/was one of the more extreme. I loved

> the conjecture that those wishing to remain had no

> value (or worse still actually preyed on the rest

> of society).

>

> It's been a long day.


Reported one last night for saying 'Nick Boles now has a target on his back' - checked the timeline and was full of threats of violence.

cella Wrote:

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> Pathetic. Yet again, why even bother?

> alumbu Wrote:

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> > REMOANERS are self serving, arrogant parasites

> who

> > make no meaningful contribution to life in the

> UK


Agh that's Alumbu - new leave troll :) Now Malumbo - he's Okay.

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