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I am sure one of the DDC will be up their pretty sharpish with some dodgey i.d. to claim it...ha ha ha ha!

TALKTALK customer service systems currently down, just spoke with Joan from Pakistan, i believe, and she confirmed their talktalk systems are currently down.

Should the codpiece be hard or soft?

leatash
leatash
7 Mar 2019

http://daystobrexit.co.uk/

Scapegoat
Scapegoat
7 Mar 2019

"Stick and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me". Which is utter bollocks because constant bullying via words have driven many people to suicide. Yeah, you can have freedom of speach but freedom doesn't mean without consequence!

majorp
majorp
7 Mar 2019

F*ck off is dynamic aswell, it is universal. there are many people in this world that do not speak English, but you tell them to feck off, they know exactly what you mean. My mother always told me "Stick and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me".

Police in Dawlish have discovered a stash of heroin and crack cocaine in a hedge - and they've asked the owner to come and claim it. It was apparently sniffed out by a dog whose owner called the police. Read more... https://www.devonlive.com/news/lost-your-heroin-cocaine-stash-2619234

Language is such a dynamic thing. For example, I wonder how long the word Remoaner has been in existence? And who invented it?

burneside
burneside
7 Mar 2019

Before the referendum the terms hard and soft Brexit did not exist, it was just Brexit.  They are an invention by Remoaners to try to dilute Brexit into a state of Remain.  Personally, I prefer the term Sovereign Brexit.

Lynne
Lynne
7 Mar 2019

@Scapegoat - love the unicorn/lame donkey comparison.  They say a picture paints a thousand words and the imagery conjured up by that comparison says it all. Brilliant. Love it. Perhaps it should be put on the side of a coach that then tours the country.......... BTW - I see our hard Brexit supporting MP is still peddling hard Brexit mythology - this time about Article 24 of GATT.