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Re: Brexit thread

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Blade wrote:
Cav wrote:Let's just say that the majority of the country are idiots REGARDLESS of any Brexit or General Election vote.
Never under estimate the stupidity of the general public (lol)

"Think about how stupid the average person is, and then realize that half of them are stupider than that".
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I think everyone needs to prepare for meltdown.

If there is No Deal next Xmas, it will 100% certainly be shit.

When we got to last October with the likelihood of No Deal, business shut down almost completely. Now imagine that with no let off valve on 31 December?????????????
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Re: Brexit thread

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;)

Northern Tory voter can't wait for Middlesbrough to be like Hampstead


https://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/soc ... 0107192320" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Brexit thread

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Monty wrote:LOL "vanity projects"
I only wish I could see the funny side mate.
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Re: Brexit thread

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StMarks wrote:
Monty wrote:LOL "vanity projects"
I only wish I could see the funny side mate.
I think you misunderstand me, please stop replying to my comments I'm done.
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Monty wrote:
StMarks wrote:
Monty wrote:LOL "vanity projects"
I only wish I could see the funny side mate.
I think you misunderstand me, please stop replying to my comments I'm done.
You didn't even reply to me when you misunderstood mine :?
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Cav wrote:You didn't even reply to me when you misunderstood mine :?
Look guys, I've had enough. I'm living in what can only be described as an extremely high-stress environment and have been for the last 18 months. I have a full-time job, I'm a full-time carer of young 4 kids and full-time carer of a suicidal and extremely mentally ill partner. Not to mention full-time chief, taxi, cook and bottle washer. None of those things are compatible, especially considering my full-time job is basically travelling the whole of the UK and sometimes Europe. Still not sure how I've managed to hit my target and keep my job for another year.

When you go through a trauma like that for an extended period you very quickly learn who and what is important and agreeing or disagreeing with yours or anyone else's opinion is frankly not.
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Nothing I say is intended as personal so please don't take it as such.

I hope you're okay mate and never be afraid to speak up if you're struggling. There's professionals and friends.. people on here..

It's a sh!t time for everyone regardless of the extra stuff (and it sounds like you have a few people's worth of 'baggage' to carry) and tensions are high every where. I'd be more than happy to message and chat if I can help.

Sounds like you're doing a great job and keep your head up buddy! :)
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Monty wrote:
Cav wrote:You didn't even reply to me when you misunderstood mine :?
Look guys, I've had enough. I'm living in what can only be described as an extremely high-stress environment and have been for the last 18 months. I have a full-time job, I'm a full-time carer of young 4 kids and full-time carer of a suicidal and extremely mentally ill partner. Not to mention full-time chief, taxi, cook and bottle washer. None of those things are compatible, especially considering my full-time job is basically travelling the whole of the UK and sometimes Europe. Still not sure how I've managed to hit my target and keep my job for another year.

When you go through a trauma like that for an extended period you very quickly learn who and what is important and agreeing or disagreeing with yours or anyone else's opinion is frankly not.

We love you dude, we really do (bear) (handshake)
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Monty wrote:....Look guys, I've had enough. I'm living in what can only be described as .......
Very sorry if I have contributed to your stress Monty, I shall try to bear ^ that in mind in future.

Fwiw I am impressed by your indicated ability to juggle all your many roles, don't believe many of us could cope with it that lot.
Also, whilst I am undeniably bitter (sure you know what I'm talking about ) , I am not intending to lay blame at your feet, therefore venting in response to your post was inappropriate & so I apologise.
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We've got your back Monty. Just shout if you need owt.
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It's all be said above Monty but if you ever fancy a ride out to escape just hollow.

Stay strong buddy, cant be easy and it's very admirable what your achieving for the people you love.

Hope things improve soon or you get some support and help.
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A Nation full of retards living in the past.
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Is it the end of WW3 or something? FFS.
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(facepalm)
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I wonder how they will feel when they have no doctors and nurses in their hospitals?
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"So this is how liberty dies....with thunderous applause"

- Luke Skywalker's mom.
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https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/arti ... ssion=true" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

£130 billion lost to date and we haven't even left yet. At some point next year, i am pretty certain Britain will face a financial crisis.

Yet some **** want to be ringing church bells to celebrate????? WTF!
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duke63 wrote:https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/arti ... ssion=true

£130 billion lost to date and we haven't even left yet. At some point next year, i am pretty certain Britain will face a financial crisis.

Yet some **** want to be ringing church bells to celebrate????? WTF!
Your missing the point Duke,, - We're going to have Blue Passports, (nod)
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