Bye Bye Boris!
Re: Bye Bye Boris!
Yep...
Really enjoyed studying Marine Engineering (although my speciality was more River Systems).
How it’s far too complicated to do as a Job so I went into IT.
I once saw an entire crane tip into the sea on a field trim to the construction of New ferry harbour...
Really enjoyed studying Marine Engineering (although my speciality was more River Systems).
How it’s far too complicated to do as a Job so I went into IT.
I once saw an entire crane tip into the sea on a field trim to the construction of New ferry harbour...
Re: Bye Bye Boris!
Keep taking the meds fella
(if they're available)
(if they're available)
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Re: Bye Bye Boris!
Article says they will be - guess thats as factual as you can be (we like facts dont we?)
But yes anticipated response
Re: Bye Bye Boris!
And here’s another good thing, you’ll PROBABLY have safe drinking water to take those meds with, if they’re available, for which there’s about a 40% chance
Brexit - Probably not the meds you need, but probably safe water
Brexit - Probably not the meds you need, but probably safe water
Re: Bye Bye Boris!
Did I tell you about the time we dug up a 1000kg WW2 bomb? One of these: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SC1000_bomb
Happily, the incident is listed on the wiki page (2008). I think "...destroyed in a semi-controlled explosion..." would be more appropriate given it trashed most of the site!
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Re: Bye Bye Boris!
So if I’m one of the lucky 40%, I might be one of the 100000s that can’t wash my tablets down
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Re: Bye Bye Boris!
"Hi boss. Yeah, we've cleared the site quicker than expected."duncs500 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:54 amDid I tell you about the time we dug up a 1000kg WW2 bomb? One of these: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SC1000_bomb
Happily, the incident is listed on the wiki page (2008). I think "...destroyed in a semi-controlled explosion..." would be more appropriate given it trashed most of the site!
Re: Bye Bye Boris!
And, think of all the extra time you’ll have to gaze lovingly at your beautiful new BLUE passport when you’re stuck at boarder control for two and a half days!NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 10:57 amSo if I’m one of the lucky 40%, I might be one of the 100000s that can’t wash my tablets down
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Re: Bye Bye Boris!
Eat your blue passport. Delicious patriotism!NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Thu Sep 12, 2019 4:42 pm Some of my meds say to take them with a meal. I’m fucked.
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Re: Bye Bye Boris!
And another great benefit of Brexit: if you drive to Europe after the assumed exit date you'll need an international certificate of insurance. It doesn't run for the duration of the policy and you'll have to provide the dates you're away, at least two weeks in advance. You'll presumably have to apply for each journey and vehicle.
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Driving a Galaxy far far away
Re: Bye Bye Boris!
You were always prudent to get a green card when driving in Europe anyway. The legal minimum cover provided automatically across the EU isn't your full cover.
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Re: Bye Bye Boris!
Didn't know that. But the difference now is between "must have" and "nice to have".
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Re: Bye Bye Boris!
Any Brexiteers still think that we'll be out on 31 October?
Re: Bye Bye Boris!
Leave means Leave, Simon. Try and be positive.
Re: Bye Bye Boris!
And Brexit means Brexit, as well the chair of the Committee on Exiting the European Union knows.
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Re: Bye Bye Boris!
Is it me or does that printer need its head aligning properly?
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