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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Sept 23, 2020 17:10:22 GMT
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Sept 23, 2020 17:40:38 GMT
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Post by sword65 on Sept 23, 2020 17:40:38 GMT
Oy cuntybollocks get it right, this is the Fa we are dealing with. Havant & Looneytuneville will win NLN and York will win NLS.
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Post by Nick on Sept 23, 2020 17:46:19 GMT
As amusing as ever, cutting edge stuff, but deeply depressing too.
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Post by jdl on Sept 23, 2020 19:18:14 GMT
I had a feeling one of these was brewing!
Usual excellent standard. "Unacceptable to whom? And what the f**k are you going to do about it, cuntybollocks?" reached a new high in journalism!
Slight Boomer moment though - it was V1s "flying overhead", V2s, being ballistic missiles, didn't so much "fly", they just fell out of the sky. The first you knew about them was after you could hear again - if you were lucky.
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Sept 23, 2020 20:46:11 GMT
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Post by 61666 on Sept 23, 2020 20:46:11 GMT
The a reference to lorry drivers needing permit to enter Kent in January was very current indeed. Cove the Gunt's latest wheeze to me appears to simply move the 100 mile queues somewhere else. Parking them in Boreham Wood may be how they plan to survive on no fans.
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Sept 24, 2020 16:07:43 GMT
I had a feeling one of these was brewing! Usual excellent standard. "Unacceptable to whom? And what the f**k are you going to do about it, cuntybollocks?" reached a new high in journalism! Slight Boomer moment though - it was V1s "flying overhead", V2s, being ballistic missiles, didn't so much "fly", they just fell out of the sky. The first you knew about them was after you could hear again - if you were lucky. What were they doing if they weren't flying?
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Post by jdl on Sept 24, 2020 16:55:44 GMT
I had a feeling one of these was brewing! Usual excellent standard. "Unacceptable to whom? And what the f**k are you going to do about it, cuntybollocks?" reached a new high in journalism! Slight Boomer moment though - it was V1s "flying overhead", V2s, being ballistic missiles, didn't so much "fly", they just fell out of the sky. The first you knew about them was after you could hear again - if you were lucky. What were they doing if they weren't flying? Falling. They are/were ballistic missiles - they went up under power. And then, when the engine cut off, they continued on a ballistic path - which ends in what most of us would call "falling".
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Sept 24, 2020 18:04:18 GMT
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Sept 24, 2020 18:04:18 GMT
What were they doing if they weren't flying? Falling. They are/were ballistic missiles - they went up under power. And then, when the engine cut off, they continued on a ballistic path - which ends in what most of us would call "falling". Heavy lifting being done by the word 'us' there.
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Post by jdl on Sept 24, 2020 19:01:22 GMT
Falling. They are/were ballistic missiles - they went up under power. And then, when the engine cut off, they continued on a ballistic path - which ends in what most of us would call "falling". Heavy lifting being done by the word 'us' there. Yeah, I meant to add "(except one or three on here)".
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Post by distantfan on Sept 25, 2020 3:31:05 GMT
A measured and proportionate piece on the newly declared Independent Republic of Kent and the national league.
Mr Gove’s recent admission, that the IRK’s motorways are going to become a Farage Garage, was addressed comprehensively.
Regrettably, there are a couple of issues which I cannot allow to pass without comment.
The paragraph suggesting the Prime Minister is a poorly endowed yet enthusiastic sheep molester could be read by some as disrespectful. I am sure that was not your intention.
You also omitted the words “Mark Francois”.
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Sept 25, 2020 8:16:25 GMT
He's been quiet of late, hasn't he?
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Post by davec on Sept 25, 2020 8:45:30 GMT
He's been quiet of late, hasn't he? Can anyone confirm that he has been/is allowed to attend the house of commons ?
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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Sept 25, 2020 9:22:26 GMT
He's been quiet of late, hasn't he? Can anyone confirm that he has been/is allowed to attend the house of commons ? Certainly can't confirm it ...
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Post by jdl on Sept 25, 2020 10:27:12 GMT
Odd this right-wing nutters with 'foreign' names things.
It's a bit like Hitler having been called Adolf Goldberg.
(Although I know Goldberg was actually a German name - befoe anyone points it out...)
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Post by distantfan on Sept 29, 2020 6:25:53 GMT
He's been quiet of late, hasn't he? Can anyone confirm that he has been/is allowed to attend the house of commons ? Publicly available material - especially on the parliament website - in conjunction with the police's criteria and the government undertaking that the man would not attend Parliament mean there are only 4 possibilities. Three ex-ministers in their fifties have been eligible for a proxy vote since Parliament returned: George Freeman, Mel Stride and Mark Francois. A fourth, Liam Fox, has not voted at all. These are the only people who meet the police's criteria who have also failed to attend Parliament. Freeman and Stride have been active on social media before and since early August. Their social media suggests they are still engaging in constituency and remote Parliamentary work. Mark Francois has deleted his twitter account and not updated Facebook since late July. He does not even seem to be policing the posts on there. It is full of comments dating back to early August referring to the 'ex-Minister', 'AWOL', 'sex scandal', 'rapist' etc. He has not commented on any issue publicly during this time including matters close to his heart like the 75th anniversary of VJ Day and the Internal Markets Bill. Liam Fox is flying around the world seeking high office with the World Health Organisation. If he was on bail then it is surprising he has not been required to give in his passport to police. This is a fairly standard condition especially for serious matters where the individual has the means to flee the country. It seems unlikely the government would support the candidature of a person on bail for sex offences. It must be one of these 4 individuals unless the police lied or the MP is attending Parliament and is voting in person. If the latter is the case, or it is high profile office=seeking Liam Fox, then it is extremely surprising someone hasn't used Parliamentary privilege to out him.
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