Apr 2015
7:06pm, 23 Apr 2015
9,318 posts
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Diogenes
[it was necessary and politic I attend today's example, Duchess, normally I would. I went for an early run instead ]
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Apr 2015
9:08pm, 30 Apr 2015
1,633 posts
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mr d
[Don't forget people who overtake whilst turning left RS]
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Apr 2015
10:27pm, 30 Apr 2015
18,625 posts
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Red Squirrel
Yeah - I get that sometimes too and people who see me turning left with my hand out and turn across the front of me.
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May 2015
8:00pm, 1 May 2015
6,401 posts
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Carpathius
Fucking UKIP supporters. I have just seen
" I think the reason people tend to take a dislike to UKIP is because they don't understand what the party is about, and/or because they are telling us how it is" and "coming over here taking benefits and not contributing" and "sorry we're full".
Please pass my pickaxe, I b'leev I have some de-braining to do.
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May 2015
8:16pm, 1 May 2015
18,638 posts
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Red Squirrel
I went to a local hustings and the UKIP chap was an utter buffoon and to be honest, a carbon copy of all the ones I've seen interviewed on t'tele.
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May 2015
10:53am, 5 May 2015
1,188 posts
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Fitz
Person or persons unknown who have left a dent and a great big scratch all down the side of my car, and of course fucked off to avoid the consequences.
May you be murdered in your bed by your own feral children, you suppurating sore on the face of humanity.
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May 2015
11:15am, 5 May 2015
12,754 posts
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The Teaboy
Carp. Point of order. In order to de-brain, the subject first had to have a brain.
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May 2015
11:37am, 5 May 2015
3,927 posts
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runningmumof3boys
parents standing outside family pubs like brewers fayre smoking with their child by their feet, we stayed at a premier inn sunday night and as we walked in some fat bloke in joggers was standing in doorway with his little boys about 3-4(also fat and in joggers) he was smoking - i turned my nose up at him i couldnt help it- my husband said i should be careful doing things like that but i cant help it my brain doesnt engage quick enough to hide my disgust as stuff like that
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May 2015
12:11pm, 5 May 2015
9,562 posts
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JK *chameleon*
My sister - a reasonably intelligent woman - who revealed that she had voted UKIP as the candidate was the only one who lived in the local area. A search online reveals that that is a lie. Which makes me worry about what the real reason for her voting for them was :/
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May 2015
3:34pm, 5 May 2015
2,105 posts
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Jono.
My sister in law is thinking the same jamie - she works in local education! We may be all Fudged after Thursday.
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