Pretty pink fairy
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- Jan 30, 2008
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Same old skid marks that you can't get out in the wash
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DF
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DF
On how to solve the NI/Ireland issue without a border in the Irish Sea
On 'No deal'
All quotes written by you and quoted in full and unedited (something you haven't managed in the past). I won't say another word. I wouldn't want to think I misrepresented you![]()
Same old skid marks that you can't get out in the wash
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DF
Because there's nothing to say it's all been done and dusted ,its just sad sacks like yourself that are chasing their tails, marvelous scenes forever having the last laughhow many words have you typed owwn this thread?
and yet still, you've never actually said anything,
why do you reckon that is, barren?
Because there's nothing to say it's all been done and dusted ,its just sad sacks like yourself that are chasing their tails, marvelous scenes forever having the last laugh
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DF
Because there's nothing to say it's all been done and dusted ,its just sad sacks like yourself that are chasing their tails, marvelous scenes forever having the last laugh
Regards
DF
Because there's nothing to say it's all been done and dusted ,its just sad sacks like yourself that are chasing their tails, marvelous scenes forever having the last laugh
Regards
DF
Yep same old same old .. a blend of dishonesty and stupidity so this post gets a rating of ������ Pinocchios and two ...![]()
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Very fair I think and gives WATFORD lots of scope to try for 5 out of 5 in both categories next time.
So which part of your quotes was dishonest, I simply quoted your posts in full, withoswmut editing
If you want to stop appearing stupid, stop saying stupid things on the Internet. Or else, it's all there in black and white![]()
hey roger, we could always talk about the next country to leave the EU ?what a waste of a life
To quote House MD: "Somewhere out there, there's a tree tirelessly producing oxygen so you can breathe. You owe it an apology."
Same old skid marks that you can't get out in the wash
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DF
I think you owe me an apology for telling me we weren't leaving the EU then again n I'm not a bitter person so I'll give you a pass on that one
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DF
I think you owe me an apology for telling me we weren't leaving the EU then again I'm not a bitter person so I'll give you a pass on that one
Regards
DF
So which part of your quotes was dishonest, I simply quoted your posts in full, without editing
If you want to stop appearing stupid, stop saying stupid things on the Internet. Or else, it's all there in black and white![]()
Quoting random posts lifted out of context and unrelated to the question asked and too stupid to realise.
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Getting nearer.
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Rubbish. The UK government is protecting the integrity of the UK (as they should) and following the wishes of the UK electorate (leave/take back control). The Irish government temporarily backed by the EU Commission are the problem.
NO SURRENDER obvs (self-determination/democratic will of the majority in NI). The Unionist community has only one major concern re being shafted and that's from 'principled' politicians who have spent much of their career supporting a United Ireland while cosying up to Republican terrorists.
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The burn is so intense it scalds. M Araud is of course correct. Patel also knows this. Her hands are tied due to the clock ticking on the Dublin 111 treaty and being then subject to the 1951 UN convention on refugees plus of course maritime law. Her 'clandestine' patrol (whatever that is) is no more than window dressing to give the appearance she is taking action. She has to throw the gammon masses of Sun & Mail readers who's heads are currently exploding, a snippet of hope. Despite all the noise about the navy intervening, they are subject to those previously mentioned agreements. The navy will not be ambushing, returning to France or impeding a few refugees on a lilo or dinghy anytime soon. Their options are extremely limited. Commander O'Mahoney no doubt has a very nice pension awaiting him when he decides to retire. He probably doesn't wish to spend his retirement asking questions at The Hague.
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The burn is so intense it scalds. M Araud is of course correct. Patel also knows this. Her hands are tied due to the clock ticking on the Dublin 111 treaty and being then subject to the 1951 UN convention on refugees plus of course maritime law. Her 'clandestine' patrol (whatever that is) is no more than window dressing to give the appearance she is taking action. She has to throw the gammon masses of Sun & Mail readers who's heads are currently exploding, a snippet of hope. Despite all the noise about the navy intervening, they are subject to those previously mentioned agreements. The navy will not be ambushing, returning to France or impeding a few refugees on a lilo or dinghy anytime soon. Their options are extremely limited. Commander O'Mahoney no doubt has a very nice pension awaiting him when he decides to retire. He probably doesn't wish to spend his retirement asking questions at The Hague.