Wow that's creepy, for a minute I thought that was Owen Wilson.
(JustHere4Coffeeremembers when all o' this were car parks,
Wed 13 Feb 2019, 10:24,
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Wow
(dirk speedriftSit doon,
Wed 13 Feb 2019, 13:53,
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Wowen Wowilsen
(mofaha┐( ˘_˘)┌ ʅ(́◡◝)ʃ,
Wed 13 Feb 2019, 14:41,
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Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before
(S4RKperhaps perhaps purrrr..haps.,
Wed 13 Feb 2019, 1:13,
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I don't know who these people are
(barstRdli Hakkis 4eva in r hartz,
Wed 13 Feb 2019, 13:01,
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well, that's easy..
Basil 'Bumper' Smith - left-handed guitarist from Multipurpose Paper. Capt. Nigel Smith - shot down over Goose Green, 1981. Smithie - Luton's famous blind poet some other bloke. Probably called Smith.
(satan_kidney_piefloats like a butterfly, sings like a trout,
Wed 13 Feb 2019, 14:07,
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Touring everywhere except Ford's Theatre
(Pizopopwas here,
Tue 12 Feb 2019, 23:36,
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24 score and 42 years ago...
(cumquat maywill not be commenting further on the allegations,
Thu 14 Feb 2019, 0:54,
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Con. Cheater. Worst.
(@lexistwitis still here occasionally,
Tue 12 Feb 2019, 23:31,
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--O
(monkeonschmonkeon,
Tue 12 Feb 2019, 22:36,
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Bus Swap
(monkeonschmonkeon,
Tue 12 Feb 2019, 22:37,
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A porky... maybe... but I love the explanation online: "UK's rebate is deducted before the money is sent - the correct figure in 2014 for the amount sent was £276m a week."
I love the qualification of if you exclude the rebate (i.e. them giving us money back we gave) then it's ONLY £276m.
And that I am now thinking what's £74m here and there anyway in a claim? I am getting desensitised to lunacy.
I think Brexit is daft, but all EU countries are one the downward trend right now due to global factors. Brexit certainly doesn't help, but it isn't the black/white logic that is being applied by all sides. I despair of the simplistic headline grabbing reporting of the economy right now. Newspapers are highly selective in their reporting and often leave out pertinent detail to give a political slant. It's all shaped to fit an agenda rather than reporting facts :-(
Yeah, both sides completely report what they want to reinforce their opinion.
Which should be no surprise, but I look at the Express, Mail, Guardian, Telegraph each day (at least check what they're reporting, if not reading it all) and it's all just self reinforcement for what they believe.
I think if they put on the bus... "But we may lose £800m a week based upon future predictions of our government makeing a shit show of negotiating" then I doubt it'd have had had the same panache.