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Unbelievable Jeff

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  1. But you said the insult was a very weak response...more contradictions.
  2. Loan now - perm at end of season.
  3. Man, you really can't move for contradicting yourself can you?
  4. Yet she puts across arguments better than you ever have. That must hurt Les.
  5. https://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/society/your-guide-to-the-blissfully-simple-world-of-brexiters-20190131181948 Your guide to the blissfully simple world of Brexiters HAVE you ever wondered how Brexiters manage to have such a simplistic view of everything? Here Leave voter Norman Steele explains how the world works. Other people’s jobs Any job you don’t understand is easy. For example, being a surgeon is just a matter of having a steady hand and knowing what goes where. I could do it. I’ve made Airfix kits. International trade It beats me why we need all these trade agreements and regulations. My local car boot sale just charges £7 a pitch and last Saturday I made a profit of £22 – plus I got rid of that dodgy gas heater! Perhaps we should be thinking of moving to a system more like this. Science Any scientist will tell you there are no facts, just wild guesses. Sure, they come up with ‘theories’ like global warming, but how’s that better than my theory that cats have their own secret language? Post-Brexit air travel People keep fretting about this but they’re bound to sort something out. If they don’t we’ll just employ ballsy pilots who’ll dive in and land when there’s a gap in the air traffic. Being successful The only way to be successful in life is good, honest graft. For some reason people get annoyed and start arguing when I say things like this, so I just imagine a little tune in my head and stop listening. Relationships The reason so many relationships fail is that people aren’t prepared to work at them. My marriage is an exhausting, never-ending slog, or at least that’s how my wife describes it.
  6. He's one of your own mate - one of the guys that will make Britain great again - don't blame the messenger.
  7. Understatement there...you don't seem to be an expert in much.
  8. No, I read that, it says that jobs will be affected. Are you having a funny moment GM? Maybe it's the menopause.
  9. No, the jobs will go from London to Ireland. Just because the money managed is from the EU, doesn't mean it's managed in those specific countries.
  10. Just what I was told last night, and then RB Leipzig loaned a couple of players - of course may not be true but have no reason to not believe it, apart from Saints tending to be **** at this type of thing.
  11. Loan now, purchase Summer.
  12. Bertrand is not off from what I've heard.
  13. Do you not understand the irrelevance of what you're writing? The point is the money is moving due to Brexit, whether you believe it's prudent or not.
  14. The 73-year-old former builder and engineer said he had been lied to by the leave campaign. “They didn’t tell us the true facts. They kept us in the dark like mushrooms and fed us bull****,” he said. “We voted because of immigration and we didn’t realise how poor we would be. It will be terrible but I still want it, because of immigration.” Sums.it.up https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2019/jan/30/it-is-terrible-but-i-still-want-it-crewe-voters-size-up-no-deal-brexit
  15. This was the one I'd heard...
  16. How would you then, as the home team, play against a sitting team looking to hit us on the break, without a creative player? Who's Tony Gale?
  17. I'm not sure where the confusion is - Hassenhuttls style of play is to play on the break, as is Palace's. This means they as the away side they can sit back and hit us. It's why Palace are much better away from home. We don't have the creative players to play a possession-based game.
  18. Hmmm, just been told to expect some movement tomorrow...if it's true people will be very happy.
  19. Oh, without doubt they do - but I wouldn't plan on buying or eating it if I can. My point is around the lower end of the market, for people who have no choice what to buy due to being poorer.
  20. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/may/26/chicken-health-fear-chlorine-washing-fails-bacteria-tests-brexit-salmonella-listeria https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/chlorine-washed-chicken-qa-food-safety-expert-explains-why-us-poultry-is-banned-in-the-eu-a7875131.html Good explanations here - testing done at Southampton Uni no less.
  21. I'm not sure if he's being serious, or whether he is parodying a stereotypical Brexit voter...
  22. We do not want to be eating food imported from the US - chlorinated chicken anyone? The problem is that shopping local is OK for those that can afford to - but not everyone is in that boat. They rely on the economies of scale and free trade that the EU offers, and those increase in prices will lead to more food poverty than we already have (which we have a lot of BTW).
  23. And people to lose their lives due to a shortage of drugs, food, or contravention of the GFA. But at least we won't have to opt-out from being in an EU army.
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