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  • FluffyThoughtsFluffyThoughts Posts: 2,420
    We all proposed against a snapshot-in-time: We cannot predict future events. We are all guesstimating and most will lose.

    So what is the point of this thread? Internet 'jizza'...?

    :expressionless:
  • weejonnieweejonnie Posts: 3,820
    runnymede said:

    'When things got tough, Major Cameron rallied us around the white flag'

    Brave Sir Robin ran away
    (No!)
    Bravely ran away away
    (I didn't!)
    When danger reared its ugly head
    He bravely turned his tail and fled
    (No!)
    Yes, brave Sir Robin turned about
    (I didn't!)
    And gallantly he chickened out

    Bravely taking to his feet
    (I never did!)
    He beat a very brave retreat
    (All lies!)
    Bravest of the brave, Sir Robin!
    (I never!)
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548
    Moses_ said:

    The solution was simple if plod had use sense with regard to the Oldham cabbie

    Once shown he was a official cabbie then ok you do what a public spirited service provider would do and you were legitimate so not the ones we are targeting.

    What I can't understand even though they progressed with this is why he got 6 points on his licence? Is that in the rules? Obviously must be under

    section d subsection c part 1 d

    Illegal activity is considered to have occurred by stopping to pick up drenched bloke in road when pissing down with rain....

    Yup it's a fair cop guv.

    Plying for hire as opposed to booked journeys most likely would be outside his insurance, making it invalid.


  • I am objective enough to know that there is no real difference between staying in and leaving and

    will spend much of the next four months making digs at people on one side of an argument I don't care about?

  • FluffyThoughtsFluffyThoughts Posts: 2,420

    Trying to build up courage to tell the missus i wany to join the Leave campaign. Posters leaflets etc. The trouble is that our Guardianisa neighbours will be horrified and she wont want that. Tips?

    Stand up for what you think is right. Only give a [MODERATED] when they invite you to their swinging-parties (and make sure that they know the - ahem - thrust of your 'point-of-interjection')...?
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