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garinda 03-09-2009 17:58

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Isn't it annoying, when you type 'ba', and it comes out as 'po'?

turkishdelight 03-09-2009 18:05

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Another one gone Eric Joyce

garinda 03-09-2009 18:20

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 741679)
Another one gone Eric Joyce

What has this M.P.'s resignation to do with the E.U.?

Eric 03-09-2009 19:21

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 741685)
What has this M.P.'s resignation to do with the E.U.?

Nothing as far as I can see ... just read the article in the Guardian. Seems like he had good reasons for going. On a wandering note: I find it hard to believe that the British Govt. hasn't put a time limit on their combat commitment in Afghanistan. Ooops ... maybe your question was rhetorical:eek:; sorry I answered:D

Royboy39 03-09-2009 21:28

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 741674)

You'll find be experiencing a slight rise in the polls next.

Meaning what?

garinda 04-09-2009 12:00

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 741800)
Meaning what?


Political opinion polls, which the newspapers are full of.

It amuses me when people can't understand humour, that's clear to those it was intended to amuse.

A longer explanation, about andrewb's use of self-depreciation, would bore me, so apologies.

Obviously some people found it amusing, because they gave me karma for it.

:)

garinda 04-09-2009 12:04

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There was a subsequent play on words.

'A slight rise in the polls', which was jokingly called a typo, with 'ba' appearing as 'po'.

Oh nevermind.

It must be a handicap for you, not having a funny bone.

SPUGGIE J 04-09-2009 12:54

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 741685)
What has this M.P.'s resignation to do with the E.U.?


Both are a drain on our financial resources. Just a thought. :confused:

Royboy39 04-09-2009 20:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 741976)
Political opinion polls, which the newspapers are full of.

It amuses me when people can't understand humour, that's clear to those it was intended to amuse.

A longer explanation, about andrewb's use of self-depreciation, would bore me, so apologies.

Obviously some people found it amusing, because they gave me karma for it.

:)

Very difficult to educate pork of the Karma Brigade....I find your humour about as funny as milk turning sour.

garinda 04-09-2009 20:51

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 742161)
Very difficult to educate pork of the Karma Brigade....I find your humour about as funny as milk turning sour.

Don't despair.

One or two people may find you funny too.

Unintentionally funny, but funny none the less.

;)

Tealeaf 04-09-2009 20:52

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Is there anything more to be said on this thread?
  • We all know we have been ripped of financially since we have been a member of this rotten bunch since 1973
    • We all know we have lost any legal independance since 1973
      • We all know that we have been paying the blood price since 2001 while most our Euro chums and so-called NATO allies in Europe done have sweet buggar-all.
So lets gets the hell out now. There is no longer any debate. Stuff the Euro-arseholes!

Margaret Pilkington 04-09-2009 21:01

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Well, perhaps we would be able to get out if we were allowed to vote on it(or maybe we would be sent away until the vote registered the right result with those at Brussels).....but seeing as we haven't been allowed that democratic right, I reckon it is we, the British mugs who are stuffed!

garinda 05-09-2009 00:58

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 741379)
So far, according to this small poll, 84% are unhappy with the present situation, with regards to Britain's membership of the E.U.

Now at 86%.

Wynonie Harris 12-01-2010 12:50

Re: European poll.
 
Another consequence of staying in this utter shambles...

Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express | UK News :: Workers from EU claim UK pensions

Can anyone seriously say they're in favour of the EU anymore, apart from those who are too PC to speak out against it?


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