@burnside Because life in this country only existed post-1973. Those were the best yeas of my life, the like I will never see again. Cliff Richard, Tom Jones, Eden Kane, Oh musn't forget The Beatles and I could go on. Still nice to listen to today. On a Sunday evening, radio devon play all the oldies.
Because life in this country only existed post-1973.
I’m also excited to see how they use plant based materials, or materials harvested from recently deceased pensioners, to make the new blue passports edible in the wake of inevitable food shortages. I'm sure it'll be very innovative!
I like this thread! Instead of focusing on the downside of Brexit, let’s focus on the exciting possibilities: living in an abandoned motorway services; coming up with a tasty recipe for fox; marrying a 3D-printed rifle; trading sexual favours for insulin, and vice versa - none of it will be dull!
Seems I'm not the only one who has thought that the lawn could be used as a communal allotment. I was just doing some research about the playpark on the lawn saga when I came across these two posts. Brooklyn Bridge 13 Sep 2016 17:23 Why not just dig the whole of the Lawn up and have allotments and use the wonderful bandstand as shed for tools and while they ...
That just makes it more corrupt and more illegitimate, two (or more) wrongs don't make a right
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Ahem! to get back to the play park and the lawn. See my post on this thread dated 28.06.18 timed at 09.13
But the Remain side cheated and were fined, my post on the Irish Border thread will enlighten you.
The Remain-backing Lib Dems were fine £18,000 by the Electoral Commission for spending irregularities: https://news.sky.com/story/liberal-democrats-fined-18000-over-eu-referendum-campaign-breaches-11177197 What was that you were saying about law breaking and cheating?