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For the sake of democracy, I?m broadening my ban on ?MANDATE? for all parties. However, if you?re actually going on a ?MANDATE? then please carry on, the word is now all yours.


I?m mindful to add ?transition period? to the list. Unless of course you?re on your way from Luke to Lucy, Paula to

Paul.

Then the phrase is all yours.


In observation, this thread is the place to #DeBrexit and #DePoliticise

our language. Please feel free to knock yourselves out.

For the next few weeks is it possible to ban people having a pop at other people on various different threads ?


It's fine to Comment constructively on the statement they make, but don't try and cripple the player with abuse as it is Christmas and goodwill to all people


*dogger lowers head below parapet before flack starts flying in this direction *

uncleglen Wrote:

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> cella Wrote:

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> > It's one that Johnson and co use all the time!

> YOU would say that....they also say 'lefty

> t*sser'....


Uncle


You?re banned on this thread


Please post elsewhere

  • 1 month later...

4x4s toerags are getting my goat again


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/dec/11/polluting-cars-killing-us-air-pollution


It's a combination of them being poorly driven, badly parked, too big for the streets. It's not all he drivers of course, but there are so many inconsiderate users.

dulwichrat Wrote:

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> Is it true they have banned wild animals from

> circuses now? Seasonal work is getting harder and

> harder to come by every year now :(



Definitely ban multi-character same-person accounts on the forum


Specially when they post on the same thread in various guises

  • 1 month later...
There could be an explanation- the Cavendish laboratory is on that site and they used to use a lot of mercury for their experiments. The mercury beads used to fall through the floorboards and vapourise....so when the labs were turned into offices the staff got mercury poisoning...mad as a hatter!

seenbeen Wrote:

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> There could be an explanation- the Cavendish

> laboratory is on that site and they used to use a

> lot of mercury for their experiments. The mercury

> beads used to fall through the floorboards and

> vapourise....so when the labs were turned into

> offices the staff got mercury poisoning...mad as a

> hatter!



When I was at school we used to roll mercury around the benches in physics lessons.


Which could explain a few things ... :))

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