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Author: | Kern [ Tue Sep 03, 2019 22:33 ] |
Post subject: | Re: Taking the Brexit |
Also: Giphy "laughter": https://media0.giphy.com/media/ZqlvCTNHpqrio/giphy-loop.mp4 |
Author: | Kern [ Tue Sep 03, 2019 22:34 ] |
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Giphy, we've spoken about Minions before. Now I have to hurt you. |
Author: | Kern [ Tue Sep 03, 2019 22:37 ] |
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Still, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA |
Author: | Warhead [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 1:45 ] |
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I’ve got this feeling of deja vue......... Boris gets what he supposedly wants (the referendum result to leave/to be PM) and then he’s going to fuck off and leave someone else to deal with the mess left behind. He’s just ticked off two items on his bucket list. |
Author: | Kern [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 6:04 ] |
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We appear to have woken up in a universe where Ken Clarke isn't a Tory. |
Author: | zaphod79 [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 14:30 ] |
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https://twitter.com/kateferguson4/statu ... 7147538433
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Author: | MaliA [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 20:08 ] |
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MaliA wrote: My fear is, believing that he can win an election, stopping no deal goes out of Corbyn's mind. Oh here we are.
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Author: | MaliA [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 20:09 ] |
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MaliA wrote: Or, re introduce WA in new session? Thanks, Kinnock. |
Author: | zaphod79 [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 20:33 ] |
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MaliA wrote: MaliA wrote: Or, re introduce WA in new session? Thanks, Kinnock. This just looks so dodgy - it passed because no one counted the votes and it should have failed - some trickery afoot ? |
Author: | Kern [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 21:12 ] |
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Seriously guys, I take an hour out to watch 'Peaky Blinders' and stuff like that happens. Typical. |
Author: | Malc [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 21:16 ] |
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How can we have a system of government where if you don't count the votes it is counted as 0! What the actual fuck? |
Author: | Kern [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 21:22 ] |
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Someone must have had to stay up all night hunting for something like that. |
Author: | Kern [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 21:23 ] |
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Votey-time. Remember, 433 to win. Pay attention to who actually votes, and who's gone for a quick half in the bar. |
Author: | Kern [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 21:40 ] |
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Hey, Johnson won a vote with 242 majority! Shame he still fell short by around 135. Even when he wins, he loses. |
Author: | MaliA [ Wed Sep 04, 2019 22:13 ] |
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Seems we are letting the dogs play with the fox for a while. |
Author: | Mr Russell [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 9:24 ] |
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Went to the supermarket last night and every single size of every single UHT semi skimmed milk had been bought. Seems some people have started stockpiling already. That, or mali's in charge of the milk supply chain now |
Author: | zaphod79 [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 9:28 ] |
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https://twitter.com/Andrew_Adonis/statu ... 6366971904
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Author: | markg [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 9:30 ] |
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Mr Russell wrote: Went to the supermarket last night and every single size of every single UHT semi skimmed milk had been bought. Seems some people have started stockpiling already. That, or mali's in charge of the milk supply chain now I'd sooner put water on my shreddies than that shite. |
Author: | Squirt [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 9:38 ] |
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I have relatives who NEVER buy fresh milk, and only have UHT on everything, day-to-day. On cereal, in tea, everything. |
Author: | markg [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 9:42 ] |
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cereal killers |
Author: | markg [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 9:43 ] |
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In before Mali |
Author: | Squirt [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 9:46 ] |
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I don't really know how supermarket logistics work, but I bet it doesn't need a particular shift in buying patterns for shelves to start running bare. If everyone starts chucking a couple of pints of UHT and some spam and whatever in their trolleys, stuff will sell out quickly and then it might snowball. |
Author: | Kern [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 10:00 ] |
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Derby now expects a Red Stripe shortage each October. |
Author: | myp [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 10:13 ] |
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Kern wrote: Derby now expects a Red Stripe shortage each October. Remember when you couldn’t buy Smirnoff Ice in the Sinfin Asda for love nor money due to them being cleared out for icing purposes? I miss those simpler times. |
Author: | MaliA [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 10:57 ] |
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Squirt wrote: I don't really know how supermarket logistics work, . Me, either |
Author: | Mimi [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:01 ] |
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markg wrote: Mr Russell wrote: Went to the supermarket last night and every single size of every single UHT semi skimmed milk had been bought. Seems some people have started stockpiling already. That, or mali's in charge of the milk supply chain now I'd sooner put water on my shreddies than that shite. We usually only use fresh milk, but this past couple of years, but this year especially, I’ve developed a chronic illness which means I often can’t get out to the shops, so on occasion when I’m very ill and Russell needs to be here to be with me, or if he’s away, we like to keep one in the cupboard for emergencies. And I like to give Darwin a little milk each day as he’s still in his toddler years. It’s not something we’d choose over fresh, but there are occasions when it’s our only option. |
Author: | Zardoz [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:07 ] |
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We switched to Semi Skimmed UHT gradually (thanks to the kids caning through gallons of fresh stuff and needing a mini stock pile) and I can't tell any difference nowadays. |
Author: | myp [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:19 ] |
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Zardoz wrote: We switched to Semi Skimmed UHT gradually (thanks to the kids caning through gallons of fresh stuff and needing a mini stock pile) and I can't tell any difference nowadays. Well that was the last time markg comes round for a cuppa |
Author: | Mimi [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:25 ] |
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Author: | Mimi [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:26 ] |
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I think it tastes slightly sweeter, which is the thing I don’t like about it. Fresh/long life soya milk has exactly the same difference. |
Author: | myp [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:27 ] |
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We’ve pretty much stopped drinking cow’s milk altogether now. We’ve switched to oat/almond/rice milk. |
Author: | markg [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:32 ] |
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I thought I'd only ever had UHT when I was in hotel rooms, I thought this was just normal. Turns out I was wrong but I still maintain standard milk (semi-skimmed) > skimmed milk > UHT semi-skimmed > UHT skimmed I can't even imagine. |
Author: | markg [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:35 ] |
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Ha ha, even Boris's brother has fucked him off now. |
Author: | Squirt [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:43 ] |
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By everything I have read, oat milk is probably the most enviromentatlly sustainable too. Oh, and this made be proper LOL - https://twitter.com/stucun/status/1169561337212669952
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Author: | zaphod79 [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:49 ] |
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markg wrote: Ha ha, even Boris's brother has fucked him off now. https://twitter.com/JoJohnsonUK/status/ ... 2918571008
Quote: It’s been an honour to represent Orpington for 9 years & to serve as a minister under three PMs. In recent weeks I’ve been torn between family loyalty and the national interest - it’s an unresolvable tension & time for others to take on my roles as MP & Minister. #overandout
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Author: | Jem [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:55 ] |
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Mr Chonks wrote: We’ve pretty much stopped drinking cow’s milk altogether now. We’ve switched to oat/almond/rice milk. And me. I'm not really a milk drinker anyway and was just having it in my porridge, but after my rotten cold over the summer I seem to have finally picked up the family's lactose intolerance. Tiny bit of milk and I'm farting for England now. Just got to fart my 'whey' through 2 x 5kg bags of protein shake first |
Author: | KovacsC [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:57 ] |
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There are some good veg protein drinks now |
Author: | Zardoz [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 11:58 ] |
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Mr Chonks wrote: Zardoz wrote: We switched to Semi Skimmed UHT gradually (thanks to the kids caning through gallons of fresh stuff and needing a mini stock pile) and I can't tell any difference nowadays. Well that was the last time markg comes round for a cuppa He's had it in each brew at mine for approx 2 years without saying anything. |
Author: | myp [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:00 ] |
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When you do run out you should try Form. I’ve been using it for six months and is plant-based, but also actually decent. Not cheap though. https://formnutrition.com/plant-based-n ... n-protein/ @jem |
Author: | Mimi [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:00 ] |
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Zardoz wrote: Mr Chonks wrote: Zardoz wrote: We switched to Semi Skimmed UHT gradually (thanks to the kids caning through gallons of fresh stuff and needing a mini stock pile) and I can't tell any difference nowadays. Well that was the last time markg comes round for a cuppa He's had it in each brew at mine for approx 2 years without saying anything. I don’t drink cows milk either, but Darwin does, and Russell will have it in tea and cereal. I’m glad alternatives are easier to come by, now. |
Author: | myp [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:01 ] |
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Zardoz wrote: Mr Chonks wrote: Zardoz wrote: We switched to Semi Skimmed UHT gradually (thanks to the kids caning through gallons of fresh stuff and needing a mini stock pile) and I can't tell any difference nowadays. Well that was the last time markg comes round for a cuppa He's had it in each brew at mine for approx 2 years without saying anything. That’s because he considers you a friend and doesn’t want to offend you. But he’d prefer water next time |
Author: | Zardoz [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:02 ] |
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Mr Chonks wrote: Zardoz wrote: Mr Chonks wrote: Zardoz wrote: We switched to Semi Skimmed UHT gradually (thanks to the kids caning through gallons of fresh stuff and needing a mini stock pile) and I can't tell any difference nowadays. Well that was the last time markg comes round for a cuppa He's had it in each brew at mine for approx 2 years without saying anything. That’s because he considers you a friend and doesn’t want to offend you. But he’d prefer water next time He's getting full fat guinea pig milk next time. |
Author: | Jem [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:04 ] |
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KovacsC wrote: There are some good veg protein drinks now I've got some chocolate soy stuff from myprotein which is really nice, but I don't want to waste the other stuff. Food waste bothers me more than farts. (Gaz might disagree.) Mr Chonks wrote: When you do run out you should try Form. I’ve been using it for six months and is plant-based, but also actually decent. Not cheap though. https://formnutrition.com/plant-based-n ... n-protein/ @jem Yeah, that's more expensive than my soy stuff |
Author: | Mimi [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:04 ] |
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Zardoz wrote: Mr Chonks wrote: Zardoz wrote: We switched to Semi Skimmed UHT gradually (thanks to the kids caning through gallons of fresh stuff and needing a mini stock pile) and I can't tell any difference nowadays. Well that was the last time markg comes round for a cuppa He's had it in each brew at mine for approx 2 years without saying anything. I love that he’s used this forum to tell you he hates your tea-making, though. |
Author: | Mimi [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:05 ] |
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This thread should be closed, now. It’s run its course of true British values. Started with despair, ended with a cup of tea. |
Author: | Cras [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:07 ] |
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It did not end with a cup of tea! It ended with a litany of crimes against milk! |
Author: | Jem [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:09 ] |
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Legitimately hadn't even noticed this was the Brexit thread. |
Author: | Mimi [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:09 ] |
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Well, at least nobody has said they put their milk in first, otherwise we could merge it with the murder thread. |
Author: | Kern [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:18 ] |
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Mimi wrote: Well, at least nobody has said they put their milk in first, otherwise we could merge it with the murder thread. It's a good fit for the needlessly-divisive referendums thread. |
Author: | Zardoz [ Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:46 ] |
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Jem wrote: Legitimately hadn't even noticed this was the Brexit thread. Brexits and bobs |
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