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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2022 18:46:51 GMT
You say that as though something was achieved through all of that nonsense. Just got suckered into the anti-Corbyn bullshit as far as I'm concerned. You can, as usual, concern yourself with whatever you wish. I won’t, as per, be losing too many nights sleep over it. Aye, I doubt you have many sleepless nights about anything. Such is your extreme confidence in your own perception of reality. Good for you!
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Post by Barney still in B-Block on Mar 3, 2022 19:18:05 GMT
Nowhere have I written that you are! Me I can't stand Johnson. I voted to Remain. However, you all need to get used to the idea he's regarded by the majority of the electorate as a likeable rogue. Yet he "continues to lead in a statesmanlike manner". Interesting. BTW, he doesn't. Check out this week's PMQ's. Or any weeks PMQ's. He is not very bright, and a serial liar, and even the gullible are beginning to see through him. He will go down as the worst PM in living memory, if not ever.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2022 19:54:10 GMT
Quite strange that I'm the one saying this but don't you think there are numerous other threads which could be used for slagging off the Tories rather than this one?
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Post by Monkey Tennis on Mar 3, 2022 20:57:25 GMT
You can, as usual, concern yourself with whatever you wish. I won’t, as per, be losing too many nights sleep over it. Aye, I doubt you have many sleepless nights about anything. Such is your extreme confidence in your own perception of reality. Good for you! Would an "Oh dear" be appropriate here? Yes. I think it would. Oh dear.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2022 21:26:50 GMT
Would a "get in the net" be appropriate here?
Nah, I don't think so.
Because it's a thread about people being blown apart.
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Post by mikeunderpenyard on Mar 3, 2022 21:59:06 GMT
As the great Sir Gavin Williamson once said.
"Russia should go away and shut up"
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2022 22:27:57 GMT
Did MT hack the BBC News feed earlier?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2022 22:36:44 GMT
Hey, hey, hey!
Hey, listen to this...
You know that Russian convoy? You know why they're stuck there dunchyer? Who's in charge of the units? Ivana Pullova!
Eh? Good eh?
But seriously, loads of bad shooting going on ent there? Seen it on the BBC going round and round. You know who's doing most of it? It's only Ivana Bloyerbolokzoff!
Get it, get it!?
Good ent it!?
More dead people.
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Post by Hawkeye on Mar 3, 2022 22:54:46 GMT
DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal
Donate a tenner.
Now.
Phone 0370 60 60 900.
Or
To donate £10 text HELP to 70150.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2022 6:25:55 GMT
Not sure what the global reach is of the back bar of this dodgy establishment?
But please can someone take Putin out?
(not that sort of our, that sort of out)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 4, 2022 6:28:40 GMT
DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal Donate a tenner. Now. Phone 0370 60 60 900. Or To donate £10 text HELP to 70150. Going to donate, this is apparently that charity is most effective way. Bought an Airbnb in Kyiv last night after reading that someone else did it. Probably a rubbish way of helping, but felt like a good thing to do. Hopefully I have let someone know that we are thinking of them.
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Post by Barney still in B-Block on Mar 4, 2022 7:34:57 GMT
DEC Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal Donate a tenner. Now. Phone 0370 60 60 900. Or To donate £10 text HELP to 70150. Going to donate, this is apparently that charity is most effective way. Bought an Airbnb in Kyiv last night after reading that someone else did it. Probably a rubbish way of helping, but felt like a good thing to do. Hopefully I have let someone know that we are thinking of them. Starting to hear of companies pledging to match donations from their staff, Unilever in New York via wife’s niece in our case. Would be an effective way to donate if you can find one. Otherwise it seems DEC or Red Cross, with cash in the first instance. First aid kits, clothing, toiletries will get there also, but obviously slower. Amazing scenes from Germany yesterday, with hundreds of local families literally taking Ukrainians directly from a train into their homes. While we suggest they apply for a temporary fruit picking visa. FFS.
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Post by GRL on Mar 4, 2022 7:51:43 GMT
Nowhere have I written that you are! Me I can't stand Johnson. I voted to Remain. However, you all need to get used to the idea he's regarded by the majority of the electorate as a likeable rogue. Yet he "continues to lead in a statesmanlike manner". Interesting. BTW, he doesn't. Check out this week's PMQ's. Or any weeks PMQ's. He is not very bright, and a serial liar, and even the gullible are beginning to see through him. He will go down as the worst PM in living memory, if not ever. I couldn't agree more. He is a despicable individual. "Events, dear boy" have given him a chance to bury Brexit. The latest such event - war - has seen him in the best light yet; not that he started from a very high base. Because I follow politics pretty closely I have always known that he is a despicable individual. I have never quite understood why I don't get more votes than most other members of the electorate.
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Post by Hawkeye on Mar 4, 2022 8:22:09 GMT
Going to donate, this is apparently that charity is most effective way. Bought an Airbnb in Kyiv last night after reading that someone else did it. Probably a rubbish way of helping, but felt like a good thing to do. Hopefully I have let someone know that we are thinking of them. Starting to hear of companies pledging to match donations from their staff, Unilever in New York via wife’s niece in our case. Would be an effective way to donate if you can find one. Otherwise it seems DEC or Red Cross, with cash in the first instance. First aid kits, clothing, toiletries will get there also, but obviously slower. Amazing scenes from Germany yesterday, with hundreds of local families literally taking Ukrainians directly from a train into their homes. While we suggest they apply for a temporary fruit picking visa. FFS. Fruit picking visas. Has no-one in our government grasped the fact that nearly all men between ages 18 and 60 have been prevented from leaving Ukraine? Are they proposing to put the refugees, essentially only women and children, to work on fruit farms in order to take refuge here? The scenes in Berlin yesterday were most moving. 🇺🇦
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Post by somnambulist on Mar 4, 2022 10:04:13 GMT
Nice to see the German government already seizing oligarchs' superyachts while our government seem to be allowing Abramovich and others to divest of their UK assets. Surely this defeats the point of the exercise?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2022 19:32:07 GMT
F u c k o f f
Coca Cola
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Post by Monkey Tennis on Mar 5, 2022 19:57:58 GMT
And this lot. Not that they've ever had a particularly good record. Attachments:
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Post by Deleted on Mar 6, 2022 11:32:04 GMT
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Post by wyesidewiththebulls on Mar 6, 2022 14:22:00 GMT
Before the two games at Wyeside yesterday all four teams and officials joined with a bumper crowd of supporters for a minutes applause as a show of solidarity with the people of Ukraine. A small gesture perhaps, by a grass roots rugby club, but one that was replicated at many sporting events large and small throughout the country. We stand together.
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Post by eggchaserbull on Mar 6, 2022 15:08:07 GMT
Before the two games at Wyeside yesterday all four teams and officials joined with a bumper crowd of supporters for a minutes applause as a show of solidarity with the people of Ukraine. A small gesture perhaps, by a grass roots rugby club, but one that was replicated at many sporting events large and small throughout the country. We stand together. Yep, most encouraging. Then you have those contemptible Chelsea fans chanting Abramovich's name during the same show of solidarity at Turf Moor; shameful. If this government had the cojones, it would not allow Abramovich to sell Chelsea but would instead seize it and allow it to fold. Serve the barstewards right. While on the subject of showing support for Ukraine, I wonder how many of the people clapping yesterday will cancel the holidays they've booked with TUI* because the biggest shareholder in the company is Russia's richest man, who supplies steel for Russian arms and was at the conference of oligarchs with Putin last Thursday. Not many I'd wager. Clapping's OK, but they're probably not willing to give up being carted around in buses surrounded by sweaty mindless oafs from Kettering and Coventry** in their cloth caps and their cardigans and their transistor radios and their Sunday Mirrors, complaining about the tea - "Oh they don't make it properly here, do they, not like at home" - and stopping at Majorcan bodegas selling fish and chips and Watney's Red Barrel and calamaris and two veg and sitting in their cotton frocks squirting Timothy White's sun cream all over their puffy raw swollen purulent flesh 'cos they "overdid it on the first day." * - I'm trying find out the owners of all companies I buy from, so that I'm not unintentionally supporting barstewards; it's a bugger. ** - Sorry, MT.
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