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cryrst The garden of England 28 May 22 7.17pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
You"re wasting your ink-the member for medway would help load the cases on the last boat out to California marked "stolen PPE CASH FOR NHS", and salute bungle and jacob-as the Russian fleet were landing on our shores-guns blazing- he would say they did nick the £47 thousand million after all-but everyone deserves a second chance! Then shout,"Have a great life Boris and Jacob, you deserve it"! Your wrong on one count there. Unlike you I love my country and would be on the beach fighting the Russians. Probably dying in the process but with more honour than you would ever have. Having stated that very thing in more than one post. You I reckon would be hiding under the tarpaulin on boris and Jacobs boat quivering with fear. I think highest bidder is the terminology.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 28 May 22 7.28pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Your wrong on one count there. Unlike you I love my country and would be on the beach fighting the Russians. Probably dying in the process but with more honour than you would ever have. Having stated that very thing in more than one post. You I reckon would be hiding under the tarpaulin on boris and Jacobs boat quivering with fear. I think highest bidder is the terminology. I already would have been under the tarpaulin previously- laying the dynamite! You would be at Dover desperately making friends with the newly arrived refugees, asking can you borrow their dingy to sail away to France , as we are all European friends after all!
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 28 May 22 7.30pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Your wrong on one count there. Unlike you I love my country and would be on the beach fighting the Russians. Probably dying in the process but with more honour than you would ever have. Having stated that very thing in more than one post. You I reckon would be hiding under the tarpaulin on boris and Jacobs boat quivering with fear. I think highest bidder is the terminology. Bungle and Jacob would be raising a glass of champagne you helped load on, as you dropped with a stray bullet- they would try to keep it in their mouths-as they bend over laughing!
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cryrst The garden of England 28 May 22 7.40pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
Bungle and Jacob would be raising a glass of champagne you helped load on, as you dropped with a stray bullet- they would try to keep it in their mouths-as they bend over laughing! You are a strange fellow !
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 28 May 22 7.45pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
You are a strange fellow !
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 30 May 22 4.43pm | |
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Boris and his party-goers got off lightly, The Queens devotees are in for the full force of the law if they misbehave. "The public has been warned against hosting unauthorised Platinum Jubilee street celebrations in a crackdown by "party killjoys". Up to 15 million people are planning to celebrate the Queen’s 70-year reign with neighbours, dwarfing the turnout for any previous royal event. But local authorities said only 16,000 official applications had been approved for the shut down of local roads that would allow parties to go ahead legally. One council advised against putting bunting up in streets between electrical poles for the four-day bank holiday weekend over fears that it could cause damage to “our dustcarts, light poles and/or vehicles”. Fire brigades warned that emergency service crews needed access down roads and requested tables should not be set up in the middle of streets." (yahoo.com) Rules is Rules. NO exceptions
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BlueJay UK 30 May 22 5.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
Boris and his party-goers got off lightly, The Queens devotees are in for the full force of the law if they misbehave. "The public has been warned against hosting unauthorised Platinum Jubilee street celebrations in a crackdown by "party killjoys". Up to 15 million people are planning to celebrate the Queen’s 70-year reign with neighbours, dwarfing the turnout for any previous royal event. But local authorities said only 16,000 official applications had been approved for the shut down of local roads that would allow parties to go ahead legally. One council advised against putting bunting up in streets between electrical poles for the four-day bank holiday weekend over fears that it could cause damage to “our dustcarts, light poles and/or vehicles”. Fire brigades warned that emergency service crews needed access down roads and requested tables should not be set up in the middle of streets." (yahoo.com) Rules is Rules. NO exceptions Naughty plebs. Put them in their place while our overlords live it up.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 30 May 22 7.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
Boris and his party-goers got off lightly, The Queens devotees are in for the full force of the law if they misbehave. "The public has been warned against hosting unauthorised Platinum Jubilee street celebrations in a crackdown by "party killjoys". Up to 15 million people are planning to celebrate the Queen’s 70-year reign with neighbours, dwarfing the turnout for any previous royal event. But local authorities said only 16,000 official applications had been approved for the shut down of local roads that would allow parties to go ahead legally. One council advised against putting bunting up in streets between electrical poles for the four-day bank holiday weekend over fears that it could cause damage to “our dustcarts, light poles and/or vehicles”. Fire brigades warned that emergency service crews needed access down roads and requested tables should not be set up in the middle of streets." (yahoo.com) Rules is Rules. NO exceptions He said NO exceptions bungle!
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 31 May 22 9.00am | |
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Because putting up tables and deck chairs to inhibit access to a street is so much more dangerous than making Government decisions on PPE and care homes whilst pi5hed off your tlt5.
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BlueJay UK 31 May 22 9.43am | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
Because putting up tables and deck chairs to inhibit access to a street is so much more dangerous than making Government decisions on PPE and care homes whilst pi5hed off your tlt5. They love having people under the thumb, and the stamp of approval to not having to adhere to rules over do. It will only get worse. The cherry on the top is the changing of the rules to excuse future rule breaking and misconduct [Link] . A rigged game.
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BlueJay UK 31 May 22 5.03pm | |
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Boris now 6/4 to go this year once again. It appears to suggest that a Confidence Vote is looking reasonably likely. I'd think he'd be reasonably likely to survive such a vote, but who knows.. and mayabe it coming to that would lead to him walking away anyway. Edited by BlueJay (31 May 2022 5.06pm)
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 31 May 22 7.31pm | |
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Originally posted by BlueJay
Boris now 6/4 to go this year once again. It appears to suggest that a Confidence Vote is looking reasonably likely. I'd think he'd be reasonably likely to survive such a vote, but who knows.. and mayabe it coming to that would lead to him walking away anyway. Edited by BlueJay (31 May 2022 5.06pm)
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