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CB Fry

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  1. No I haven't, I'll safely assume you haven't either, so you have no idea whether she loves him.
  2. Do you think she would love him and stick by him if he was a minimum wage earning factory machine operative? Circumstances and context beat "the mystery of love" hands down, every time.
  3. I call it my ghetto roar.
  4. 10 seconds of Clegg and Ed Miliband on BBC News just now made me all nostalgic for two bang average political leaders who look like Churchill compared to the bearded tit currently taking the Labour party off a cliff.
  5. Surely ITV have shown a few - the BBC have only had the rights back for a couple of seasons.
  6. Just seen the Corbyn heckle in the house of commons today. "I was in Brussels last week and I was speaking to leaders of other European socialist parties and they all said to me.." [heckle] "Who are you?" Made me genuinely LOL anyway. Andy Burnham did a reasonable job of stifling his laugh. Corbyn will be utterly toxic for the in campaign.
  7. Hang on, is Corbyn overlooking it or not? Either it's his "beloved" EU or he secretly wants out. It's not actually possible for both things to be true.
  8. Is it? Corbyn has been largely anonymous on the EU and is unlikely to make any politcal capital out of it whatsoever. I would think the stay campaign will want him nowhere near them.
  9. Remind me again. Are we aspiring to be just like Norway or just like Switzerland? I get so overawed by the positive breadth of ambition of the out campaign it makes my little negative, narrow head hurt, so it does.
  10. Palace only need to beat Reading for a trip to Wembley. That would have definitely been us.
  11. Wes seems to think that a successful referendum for him will mean the UK won't be part of Western Europe any more. Maybe a little tugboat will tow our little islands all the way round to the Pacific, leaving that 'slowest growing region' far, far behind.
  12. Why on earth would there be harmony between Nicola Sturgeon and David Cameron? Seems a rather odd thing to expect, much like Corbyn and Co won't be chummying up with the PM either. I know you see it as a horrid smear by the establishment and everything but quite frankly it is actually news when Farage, Reckless and the other one are bickering like rats in a sack. They are the entire front line of the exact same party and that party is a single issue party and this is the single bloody issue they've been waiting for. But yeah. Stop the presses. The SNP don't get on with David Cameron.
  13. The Establishment will run Britain, won't they?
  14. When we leave the EU, who will run Great Britain? I don't know about you, but my money is on The Establishment.
  15. Not really. Everyone's a hypocrite ain't dey doh?
  16. And if we leave, everything will be simply brilliant forever.
  17. Les Reed doesn't peddle a fantasy. One just needs to listen to what he says every single time he talks about the subject. Every single time. Every single time.
  18. Labour trying to move the date will look ridiculous, and frankly the shower of sh it running the party couldn't organise that anyway. They all hate the SNP so no one is going to give them what they want.
  19. Equaliser puts them back at joint top.
  20. Be fair - George Galloway did not campaign with Cameron, or as part of the Better Together movement, so he never did anything that "the establishment" was "comfortable" with. They happened to be on the same side but at more than arms length from each other. The Out campaign will be more passionate bordering on "loons", the In campaign will be more pragmatic bordering on "uninspiring/boring". It's a tightrope for both campaigns.
  21. We are doing that.
  22. Who has said he is an "avid fan" or a "super fan"? And obviously he is "showing an interest because of family connections", clearly the son of a billionaire from Switzerland is not out of nowhere going to randomly select Saints to support. The Leibherrs might sell in the next five years, or they might end up owning the club through the family line for the next fifty. Right now, that feels like no bad thing.
  23. Don't rule out a movement not dissimilar to "The 45%" from Scotland made up of the losing side. And the SNP have done okay since. The referendum won't really finish anything.
  24. I think I can see a future for the club without Victor Wanyama. I'm unconvinced that any genuine CL level club would want him. So he's got to hope Spurs are in for him.
  25. The Grassroots Out campaign is wheeling out Farage, Peter Bone, George Galloway giving barnstorming speeches to batty old women in Union Jack top hats. And what lovely lime green ties. It was never really in doubt for me. I'm in, in, in.
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