"Everthing's Great," says Ford...

It's those quitters I feel most sorry for - i.e. those that will inevitably regret their decision. The pledges, the promises, the outcomes, will not reflect what was promised.

Poor quitters. I do feel sorry for the dumb ones.

Your benevolence is duly noted oh wise one :p
 
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Kids like that are usually above average intelligence in my experience, so what are you trying to say?

You should elaborate on what experience you have with "kids like that". Seriously. To see a picture of one banner waving steam punk darling and claim to know all about "them" is priceless. You'd hate hearing how someone knows all about "jews" for instance.
 
Its the remoaners who are the spongers. The mere thought that they will have to get off there back sides & stand on there own 2 feet

has got them all bricking it :) that & the fact that this country is no longer prepared to exploit 3rd world countries in order to maintain there life styles

has got them all worried.

Noseall's only concern is if he can get some cheap holiday package abroad.

:LOL:
 
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She probably has scars on her arms.
 
The sad thing about this debate, is that those on this forum who voted to remain, always abuse those of us who voted to leave, we're called fools, *******, liars biggots and racists, we're label idiots, and gullible, and everything else under the sun, yet we don't sink to the same level, so it's a poor argument that has to resort to insults to try and get itself heard. The youngsters who voted to remain don't have the experience to know any better, they listen to music, chase the opposit sex (or same) and have more immediate things on their mind. They don't have the life experience to see the bigger picture, so can be forgiven for their naievete, and maybe (just maybe) JD can be forgiven for accusing the old of wanting out, because you gain more insight into life, the longer you live it. We have been through the 3 day week, numerous recessions, and the recent banking crisis, yet come through them all. And this country has survived 2 world wars, and the likes of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and John Major, so why do some think we won't get through this one as well - and come out stronger and better, just like we always do.
 
Not cheap fashion that kids wearing. More likely from Surrey ;)
 
The sad thing about this debate, is that those on this forum who voted to remain, always abuse those of us who voted to leave, we're called fools, *******, liars biggots and racists, we're label idiots, and gullible, and everything else under the sun, yet we don't sink to the same level, so it's a poor argument that has to resort to insults to try and get itself heard. The youngsters who voted to remain don't have the experience to know any better, they listen to music, chase the opposit sex (or same) and have more immediate things on their mind. They don't have the life experience to see the bigger picture, so can be forgiven for their naievete, and maybe (just maybe) JD can be forgiven for accusing the old of wanting out, because you gain more insight into life, the longer you live it. We have been through the 3 day week, numerous recessions, and the recent banking crisis, yet come through them all. And this country has survived 2 world wars, and the likes of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and John Major, so why do some think we won't get through this one as well - and come out stronger and better, just like we always do.

To true we do not sink to the same level as the anti democratic remoaners.

Dishing out abuse is the only thing left for them :)
 
We have been through the 3 day week, numerous recessions, and the recent banking crisis, yet come through them all. And this country has survived 2 world wars, and the likes of Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and John Major, so why do some think we won't get through this one as well - and come out stronger and better, just like we always do.
I think that could be used for both sides of the argument.
 
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