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How Reform can win the General Election – politicalbetting.com

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  • BenpointerBenpointer Posts: 35,003
    Leon said:

    Leon said:

    Still the most fun city in the world per sq km

    The Big Mango, take a bow

    Every time you think you’ve seen and done everything debauched, decadent, and drunkenly doolally it shows you that NAH

    My 21 year old grandson ad his 22 year (male) cousin are booked into Bangkok for a fw days en route to a working trip to Australia. Their uncle has found them all sorts of 'seemly' things to do...... family dinners, sports such as football.
    Seems such a waste!
    Fucksake

    Males aged 21 and 22?

    I can tell them EXACTLY where to go, and when (crucial) to have more fun than they have ever conceived possible (from the perspective of an open minded, horny 21 year old male)

    DM me if they want specifics
    Haha, I can just imagine their reactions: "Shall we try that brothel that Grandad recommended?"
  • MattWMattW Posts: 25,323

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    I've decided the problem with the world today: there aren't enough people playing with their train set.

    That's the real issue: lots of people would be happier if they built and played with a train set.

    THERE.

    I had a train set as a kid, but I never liked the compromises that modelling at OO scale meant.

    So when I was a teenager, I went up to 1:1 scale instead. :)

    I'd love to have a layout, but I have so many other interests that I wouldn't be able to do one justice. Perhaps when I'm a little older and I can't run. In the meantime, I live vicariously through YouTube videos of really skillful modellers.
    I know a handful of people who own stream trains that are large enough to ride on.

    They are all relaxed, happy people. And fairly uninterested in material things (apart from a bigger lathe/mill)

    This strongly suggests that we should teach building large scale model steam trains in schools, I think.
    My parents sold their next door bungalow and it's half acre garden (bought years before to protect them from somebody making a car park) to a bloke who had two Fred Dibnah style traction engines. They were quite something.
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,019

    I've decided the problem with the world today: there aren't enough people playing with their train set.

    That's the real issue: lots of people would be happier if they built and played with a train set.

    THERE.

    In the time I have been away you seem to have become remarkably serene. I hope the two factors aren't linked.
    Assuming this isn't sarcasm (!) the reasons are (1) I quit a job I hated and (2) I am getting some advice and help.

    I relapse at times. It's hard to change learned behaviour.
  • BattlebusBattlebus Posts: 434
    Brandon Lewis doing his bit to promote *check notes* Reform to US politicians.

    https://thehill.com/opinion/international/5163853-how-nigel-farages-reform-uk-is-upending-british-politics/
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 21,941
    edited 7:20PM

    I've decided the problem with the world today: there aren't enough people playing with their train set.

    That's the real issue: lots of people would be happier if they built and played with a train set.

    THERE.

    In the time I have been away you seem to have become remarkably serene. I hope the two factors aren't linked.
    Assuming this isn't sarcasm (!) the reasons are (1) I quit a job I hated and (2) I am getting some advice and help.

    I relapse at times. It's hard to change learned behaviour.
    Good for you.
    Are you doing a new job?
  • Casino_RoyaleCasino_Royale Posts: 62,019

    I've decided the problem with the world today: there aren't enough people playing with their train set.

    That's the real issue: lots of people would be happier if they built and played with a train set.

    THERE.

    In the time I have been away you seem to have become remarkably serene. I hope the two factors aren't linked.
    Assuming this isn't sarcasm (!) the reasons are (1) I quit a job I hated and (2) I am getting some advice and help.

    I relapse at times. It's hard to change learned behaviour.
    Good for you.
    Are you doing a new job?
    Yes, next month. Enjoying a rare interregnum atm.
  • GardenwalkerGardenwalker Posts: 21,941

    I've decided the problem with the world today: there aren't enough people playing with their train set.

    That's the real issue: lots of people would be happier if they built and played with a train set.

    THERE.

    In the time I have been away you seem to have become remarkably serene. I hope the two factors aren't linked.
    Assuming this isn't sarcasm (!) the reasons are (1) I quit a job I hated and (2) I am getting some advice and help.

    I relapse at times. It's hard to change learned behaviour.
    Good for you.
    Are you doing a new job?
    Yes, next month. Enjoying a rare interregnum atm.
    OK. Good luck with the new thing.
    You made the right decision.
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