European Second Referendum
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As President of the Derbyshire Dales Village Idiot Society, I can tell you that we take a 'very dim view' of people jumping on our bandwagon....
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Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2019 1:18 pmAs President of the Derbyshire Dales Village Idiot Society, I can tell you that we take a 'very dim view' of people jumping on our bandwagon....
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I think it's unhelpful, a little but a lot less worthy of cringing. I'd maybe nibble my shoulder.
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Aye I tried that once, Prufrock, but it turned me into a redneck.
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Shoulder nibbling. Not an easy hobby.
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I must be deformed. It's elbow nibbling I have difficulty with.
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Maybe I just have a stiff neck.Lost Leopard Spot wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2019 1:15 pmI must be deformed. It's elbow nibbling I have difficulty with.
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I clicked on a link this morning that took me to my first ever brush with Twitter, links posted on here aside, which I never open.
After wading through far too many posts and being none the wiser, a couple of thoughts occurred:
1. The seemingly never ending game of tennis between Ayes & Noes on here are as nothing to what my eyes just bled over.
2. I wonder if the folk arguing against the current position of Dominic Cummings, on the aforementioned t w a t*, understand their own culpability in his appointment.
While I'm about it, anyone that believes they understand politics should offer their rationale as to Micheal Gove's position in Boris Johnson's government, I'd love to read it. But for Gove's intervention three years ago it's likely his current position would never have existed.
* Whilst typing this I discovered if one enters t w a t as a word on here it comes up 'nice person'.
After wading through far too many posts and being none the wiser, a couple of thoughts occurred:
1. The seemingly never ending game of tennis between Ayes & Noes on here are as nothing to what my eyes just bled over.
2. I wonder if the folk arguing against the current position of Dominic Cummings, on the aforementioned t w a t*, understand their own culpability in his appointment.
While I'm about it, anyone that believes they understand politics should offer their rationale as to Micheal Gove's position in Boris Johnson's government, I'd love to read it. But for Gove's intervention three years ago it's likely his current position would never have existed.
* Whilst typing this I discovered if one enters t w a t as a word on here it comes up 'nice person'.
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Are we leaving Europe or something, only I heard a rumour....
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My gut feeling is the UK will be leaving the EU shortly. Mr Aggrieved notwithstanding.TANGODANCER wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 1:59 pmAre we leaving Europe or something, only I heard a rumour....
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