Hampster Gull
Well-known member
- Dec 22, 2010
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Happy Brexit Day II for yesterday
stop talking out of itlots of others my arse.
Given your previous posts, and this one, you’re certainly a weird one.
I find the timing of [MENTION=240]larus[/MENTION] posts interesting. He spews his bile late on Friday nights and post match on Saturday’s. He really does need to get laid
You really are a pathetic tosser.
You’re such a **** that you couldn’t even admit when you read a chart wrong. Had to make up pathetic replies so you didn’t look like the fool you are.
As for my personal life - you know f*ck all about me, nor my lifestyle. Trying to make out you can ascertain anything from a post on a certain day/time - wow. How sad are you!
Just stick to your probably shit ugly life in Krautland. If it was so wonderful, why spend so long on here! Loser,
Actually, you can join Harry Wilsons Tw*t on the ignore list.
You really are a pathetic tosser.
You’re such a **** that you couldn’t even admit when you read a chart wrong. Had to make up pathetic replies so you didn’t look like the fool you are.
As for my personal life - you know f*ck all about me, nor my lifestyle. Trying to make out you can ascertain anything from a post on a certain day/time - wow. How sad are you!
Just stick to your probably shit ugly life in Krautland. If it was so wonderful, why spend so long on here! Loser,
Actually, you can join Harry Wilsons Tw*t on the ignore list.
You think we should leave because Germany is going into recession? I know some readers think you are comedy gold, but I think you are a moron, so I'm putting you on ignore.
That does not make sense referendum was 2016 , reports of Europe going into recession are recent . I am just pointing out that things might not be great in EU economies because of being in the EU but of coarse this might not be true just information thats on TV or in some Newspapers.
I think the general consensus is that the EU is heading for a recession but so are we. Brexit or no, I think globally we are heading for a tough ride.
I blame the EU partly for present mess as they were to skilled negotiators and TM was out witted and made mistakes from what i read about the process .
Hang on
You're blaming the EU for this, because they are better negotiators than Theresa May is?
That's possibly the most ridiculous thing i've read in a long time.
Hang on
You're blaming the EU for this, because they are better negotiators than Theresa May is?
That's possibly the most ridiculous thing i've read in a long time.
You really are a pathetic tosser.
You’re such a **** that you couldn’t even admit when you read a chart wrong. Had to make up pathetic replies so you didn’t look like the fool you are.
As for my personal life - you know f*ck all about me, nor my lifestyle. Trying to make out you can ascertain anything from a post on a certain day/time - wow. How sad are you!
Just stick to your probably shit ugly life in Krautland. If it was so wonderful, why spend so long on here! Loser,
Actually, you can join Harry Wilsons Tw*t on the ignore list.
If the EU had not been so good in the negotiations fighting their corner in the "Divorce" from the UK and TM had come back with a deal that majority MP`s would vote through we would have left by now .They would not have known the deal would not get through so they inadvertently are part of the problem .But the EU now sees the situation as an opportunity for the UK to stay in the EU ,going by comments from Tusk talking about 1 million remainers march etc.
We can still leave whenever we want. We still have the same two options we have since the day after the referendum.
Maybe if we had got on with one of them, we wouldn't still be here whining, 3 years on
London is the capital of England. That should answer your ridiculous question.
It is no more ridiculous than suggesting we force any other part of the UK to leave the UK, just because it causes an issue for a version of Brexit that you prefer.