HoratioCuthbert
Deep seated inconsequence
Inverness is having a "leftfest" brexit day jamboree so I've sent that to them so they can avoid massive anti-climax.
Inverness is having a "leftfest" brexit day jamboree so I've sent that to them so they can avoid massive anti-climax.
That sounds inconvenient. Be well! I'm volunteering at the food bank in a bit to atone for my brexit sins, wouldn't have minded staying in surrounded by pizza crusts and shame.Fab. I might watch. I’m having a sick day. (I’m having problems absorbing iron amongst other things. It’s a never ending pity party here. ).
I was explaining to a mate the other day how this was like the World Cup for me. I’ve known him since I was 11, but I think I lost him a little bit there. I’ve never felt more distance between us...
I originally had today booked off, but have now moved it to 12 April. And will keep moving it as long as they do.I was explaining to a mate the other day how this was like the World Cup for me. I’ve known him since I was 11, but I think I lost him a little bit there. I’ve never felt more distance between us...
I wish you well with your attempts to gently go rusty. As for the debate, I have to say, possibly unfashionably, that I love the precision of language and distillation of arguments. Pages of rhetoric here summed up in a couple of sentences.Fab. I might watch. I’m having a sick day. (I’m having problems absorbing iron amongst other things. It’s a never ending pity party here. ).
I was explaining to a mate the other day how this was like the World Cup for me. I’ve known him since I was 11, but I think I lost him a little bit there. I’ve never felt more distance between us...
There's been a lot of fouls, countless dives and every match ends with a no-score draw.I was explaining to a mate the other day how this was like the World Cup for me.
Well, yes.
But the point stands. Brexit is a significant constitutional crisis, of a magnitude not often matched.
Fab. I might watch. I’m having a sick day. (I’m having problems absorbing iron amongst other things. It’s a never ending pity party here. ).
I was explaining to a mate the other day how this was like the World Cup for me. I’ve known him since I was 11, but I think I lost him a little bit there. I’ve never felt more distance between us...
There is a a scotland joke in here, somewhere.I was explaining to a mate the other day how this was like the World Cup for me. I’ve known him since I was 11, but I think I lost him a little bit there. I’ve never felt more distance between us...
Scotland grace neither though. Not that danny would know i reckon...Reckon it's more like the Ashes than the world cup fwiw.
And if it does not pass, we are out on April 12th?Not many, it's not going to pass.
Well humours all relative and I thought he was great on Twitter . I liked the diagram at the end.Thought that was pretty funny tbf!
no.And if it does not pass, we are out on April 12th?
what does it mean?
If thats the case it will be interesting to see what UKIP polls and if Farage's Party standsWell, maybe. but the current political movements and currents don't point towards no-deal on the 12th IMO. Reckon it's more likely we'll be running candidates in the EU elections.
The comparison was that I enjoy the tournament, drink in hand, on the sofa, and a chuckle on my lips. It’s a spectacle.Scotland grace neither though. Not that danny would know i reckon...
To that end, TIG have just announced they're registering as a political party, 'Change' with a view to running in them.
It will. I mainly want us to participate in them just to see what happens to the UKIP vote, how much inroads Chukka's lot make, etc etc.If thats the case it will be interesting to see what UKIP polls and if Farage's Party stands
There is a a scotland joke in here, somewhere.
Nah. General election, another hung parliament, A50 extended/paused/fudged and round we go again.And if it does not pass, we are out on April 12th?
"Change" lol, as in "got any spare?"