Here is a thought for thepans, as Mr Davis (he of the inane Grin) said.
The Government would decide
" what's necessary for fruit picking.”
Have you not wondered what he proposes they do after the Fruit has all been picked?
Here is a thought for thepans, as Mr Davis (he of the inane Grin) said.
The Government would decide
" what's necessary for fruit picking.”
Have you not wondered what he proposes they do after the Fruit has all been picked?
Get this back to the right thread quick before Eccles cakes comes.What you need for all the picked fruit ,is some batter puds and whipping cream, Yorkshire's don't have to be just savoury, they can make good desserts too, they not called puds for nothing!
Flung from a oven in Bexhill on sea.
No! I think is one of the more sensible suggestions since this thread started, just trying to bring some insanity to the party.Get this back to the right thread quick before Eccles cakes comes.
Does anyone understand what this fool imagines he is doing?
It must be hard to contradict yourself regularly and and so consistently misunderstand the other posters, but he/she/it manages it every time!
No wonder that it couldn't make it's few brain cell form enough of consensus to vote either way in the referendum.
I've slung me puds, now zooming back to my kitchen, on my centre drive e bike, will it make it,seeing as the a Kalkhoff!Play nicely, no nastiness please.
A nice coincidence of Farage and farago in this context.
I was being excessively kind to someone attempting a stab in the back, he is no friend to anyone but himself.Play nicely, no nastiness please.
Indeed!A nice coincidence of Farage and farago in this context.
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Any is a wide basket, majority perhaps not.When it comes to "Own Goals" no one does it like the Express
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EU PARALYSIS: Brussels dealt hammer blow which could KILL OFF all future trade deals
BELEAGUERED Brussels was dealt another severe body blow today as Europe's top judge threw a massive spanner in the works over its hopes to seal future trade deals across the globe."
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) sparked pandemonium with a strong hint that the EU will have to seek the approval of all national parliaments before striking economic pacts from now on. "
Forgetting that Gloating about this "fact" of theirs doesn't bode well for our chances of negotiating after article 50 does it?
The question to ponder is simply this: is it likely that any of the people who read the Express and take what it says seriously sufficiently intelligent to understand what that headline means?
The expression "Damned with Faint Praise" springs to mind!Any is a wide basket, majority perhaps not.
Dammed by a faint( and transitory) majority I think.The expression "Damned with Faint Praise" springs to mind!
A perfect summation of our situation!Dammed by a faint( and transitory) majority I think.
Well, at least that isn't something you can accuse him of, is it?It didn't take long for him to clearly identify himself as a sad, internet troll whose real name is Wayne Kerr. Actually, there are lots of Wayne Kerrs who make incursions into internet forums but some of them are actually intelligent....well, semi!
Tom
I'm puzzled as to why you've plucked this out.Who's going to prison then for their involvement the Duetcher Bank fraud?
I picked it out flecc, because others on here have suggested that BREXIT will give bankers a free hand to continue their corrupt practices. That BREXIT is somehow a conspiracy, sold to the unsuspecting in order to allow practices such as this to continue.I'm puzzled as to why you've plucked this out.
Deutsche Bank have only done what many of the others in Britain and Europe did in what caused the 2008 collapse, with the US banks in the forefront having invented this way of selling on bundles of worthless securities.
Either they should all be prosecuted or none, I see no legitimate reason for solely picking on a German bank.
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