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I see theen Queen has asked 007 for help and he is seen as saying " All of parliament Ma'am". To which she replied. Yes 007, the bloody lot".

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majorp
majorp
15 Apr 2019

Talking to three ladies today who knew the deceased very well. It appears she was a lovely lady and cannot understand why she did what she did. Her name ( if I have got it right) was Kerowyn. They asked if it would be alright to leave some flowers, I don't see why not.

*Yawn* What a load of dark matter ...

burneside
burneside
14 Apr 2019

Wish I could claim credit for that witty piece, Leatash, but it was sent to me by a friend. Whoever wrote it also described the theory surrounding Governmentium: University researchers have discovered the densest element yet known to science. The new element, Governmentium (symbol=Gv), has one neutron, 25 assistant neutrons, 88 deputy neutrons and 198 assistant deputy neutrons, giving it ...

leatash
leatash
14 Apr 2019

burnside here am i at this early hours wide awake with severe heartburn and the above has made my day very clever i will smile all day many thanks more to come i hope.

burneside
burneside
14 Apr 2019

EU TONIUM,   Science has long been aware that the Universe is missing observable matter and to make up this shortfall, created a theory in which the missing matter is present but cannot be detected,  they called the missing matter 'Dark Matter'.  It is now known that a percentage of Dark Matter is made up of something called EUTONIUM.   Eutonium is similar to Governmentium, but larger by many ...

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ZIGGY
ZIGGY
12 Apr 2019

Dawlish woman, 39, found dead in underground car park Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/dawlish-woman-39-found-dead-2755033

And believe me majorp, it’s no different at local level!!

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ZIGGY
ZIGGY
11 Apr 2019

Woman's body found in underground Dawlish car park - updates https://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-news/womans-body-found-underground-dawlish-2747003

On 30 June 2016, May announced her candidacy for the leadership of the Conservative Party to replace David Cameron , who resigned following the outcome of the European Union membership referendum in which 52% of voters voted in favour of leaving the EU. May emphasised the need for unity within the party regardless of positions on leaving the EU, saying she could bring "strong leadership" and a ...