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Goodbye Power-Elite.

 
 
mark noble
 
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Reply Sat 25 Jun, 2016 01:08 pm
@Tes yeux noirs,
Tes - It appears to me, you and Lordy have exchanged profiles.
You are now posting shite and he is worthy of respect.

Sod off to Sturgeon and stfu.
Blocked... Eternally - Ta Ta.
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Tes yeux noirs
 
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Reply Sat 25 Jun, 2016 02:24 pm
I thought you were the great expert on all and sundry, from the way you've been sounding off. At least I know the difference between 'sow' and 'sew'.
Tes yeux noirs
 
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Reply Sat 25 Jun, 2016 02:42 pm
The Brexit liars are rowing back on their key pledges already, including suggestions that immigration would not go down, free movement of labour would remain in place and Brexit savings would not go to the NHS. Their cynicism is breathtaking. Bamboozle the xenophobe thickos with a torrent of bullshit and lies, and when the vote is over, just walk away.
farmerman
 
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Reply Sat 25 Jun, 2016 04:11 pm
@mark noble,
Can you engage in intelligent conversation and debate? I think not. If you wish to fellate Putin, join gungasnake elsewhere.
mark noble
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2016 04:12 am
@Tes yeux noirs,
'sow' is a female pig.
'sew' is my preference because it relates to attachment.

I know the lingo - You know I know the lingo.
I choose my diction - It doesn't choose me.

Damn - I overode my own block!!!
Guess you must have struck a chord with me sometime.
mark noble
 
  -1  
Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2016 04:13 am
@farmerman,
Bleat-on, sheepboy.
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Tes yeux noirs
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2016 04:21 am
@mark noble,
Quote:
'sow' is a female pig.

That's the noun; the verb, pronounced differently, means something else.

Quote:
sow

verb
verb: sow; 3rd person present: sows; past tense: sowed; gerund or present participle: sowing; past participle: sown
1.
plant (seed) by scattering it on or in the earth.
"fill a pot with compost and sow a thin layer of seeds on top"
2.
disseminate or introduce (something undesirable).
"the new policy has sown confusion and doubt"


But of course you knew that, you're just being trollish.



mark noble
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2016 04:30 am
@Tes yeux noirs,
Try focusing on the primary purpose of the response - Not the grammatical inflections/afflictions thereof.

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mark noble
 
  -2  
Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2016 04:32 am
@Tes yeux noirs,
As for 'trolling'.
I did live 'rough' once, but not under a brige. (Was next to a river, though).
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Finn dAbuzz
 
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Reply Sun 26 Jun, 2016 05:21 pm
@mark noble,
And yet you always have a problem giving me my props.
mark noble
 
  -2  
Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2016 08:13 am
@Finn dAbuzz,
'props'?
Actually, I value your input, Finn.

You are concise, accurate, and (Of that, of you, I've encountered) agree with your (current) outlook.

Anything to add (thread-related)?
Finn dAbuzz
 
  -1  
Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2016 09:54 am
@mark noble,
I withdraw my comment.
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Finn dAbuzz
 
  -1  
Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2016 09:56 am
@Lordyaswas,
My Lord, lordy...I didn't think you had it in you.

I agree completely.
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Finn dAbuzz
 
  -2  
Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2016 10:02 am
@Tes yeux noirs,
Tes yeux noirs wrote:

The Brexit liars are rowing back on their key pledges already, including suggestions that immigration would not go down, free movement of labour would remain in place and Brexit savings would not go to the NHS. Their cynicism is breathtaking. Bamboozle the xenophobe thickos with a torrent of bullshit and lies, and when the vote is over, just walk away.



This, is a very large reason why "Leave" prevailed.

You've been called arrogant before in this thread so I won't repeat the charge, but do you really believe that 52% of the voting UK public are "xenophobic thickos?"

Did it ever cross your mind, even for a moment, that the folks who voted to Leave might have principled reasons for doing so?

If you think the cynicism of the Leave Movement leaders is breathtaking, yours can only be described as suffocating.
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snood
 
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Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2016 11:51 am
Quote:
Did it ever cross your mind, even for a moment, that the folks who voted to Leave might have principled reasons for doing so?


Maybe, but upwards a million of them are wanting to change their votes, and over 3 million have signed a petition to have another referendum.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-eu-referendum-bregret-leave-petition-second-remain-latest-will-we-leave-a7105116.html



mark noble
 
  -2  
Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2016 11:58 am
@snood,
That petition (Going nowhere) is facebook-generated bollux.
It is under police investigation and has had 80k (false) sigs removed (8k sigs were from vatican (Pop 1k).
The referendum is over.

As a humorous footnote.
The petition (Exceeding 100k sigs) will be tabled by parliament - I'm not sure, at the rate of resignees, there will be anyone left in office to peruse at and bin it.
snood
 
  5  
Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2016 12:02 pm
@mark noble,
Whatever. The fact remains that a lot of people (the number is debatable) are regretting their vote, and some are realizing they didn't even know what they were voting for. Just like a lot of Trump angry 'protest voters' won't wake up until they see the orange buffoon sitting in the oval office.
mark noble
 
  -3  
Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2016 12:05 pm
@snood,
That's pure speculation, and cuts both ways.
Finn dAbuzz
 
  -2  
Reply Mon 27 Jun, 2016 01:04 pm
@mark noble,
Just as the ballyhoo about Scotland leaving the UK is hyper-inflated.

Scots may indeed choose to leave the UK, but if they do so based on a desire to remain with the EU, they had better realize that as an independent country they will have to apply for membership; it won't be automatic.

Moreover, Spain has gone on the record as vowing to veto any such application from Scotland based on its separatist problems.

Builder
 
  -1  
Reply Tue 28 Jun, 2016 02:54 am
@snood,
Quote:
Just like a lot of Trump angry 'protest voters' won't wake up until they see the orange buffoon sitting in the oval office.


It's the entire 0.001% that the people are angry at, snood.

Trumpet and Brexit are just the outlets for angst amongst the slowly awakening beast, that is the 99%.
 

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