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Post by murphthesurf on Dec 14, 2019 20:30:23 GMT
Honestly did not know much about here until the QT the night before the election where she was just a shouty pita. Don't worry - you've missed absolutely nothing! A blip in a frock would sum her up...
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Post by algor on Dec 14, 2019 21:11:48 GMT
Tissues on the chair arms in Foster's House. Nope. I had a little flirt with Abbott but am going full glory (hole) hunter and switching my allegiance to Priti Patel. Now your talking!
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Post by murphthesurf on Dec 14, 2019 21:21:23 GMT
Exactly a month before Christmas Day, Wilhelm. So I shall expect all you lot on 'ere to make a careful note of it and then next year I shall expect to see pages an' pages of kind greetings for the day. PS: Sagittarius (a fire sign, of course) - overall definition in a few words: 'A nature lover, fond of sports, you like to visit foreign ports'. And the ports aren't the ones you drink! Duly noted, and a fine star sign to boot. 👍
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Post by murphthesurf on Dec 14, 2019 21:53:28 GMT
Exactly a month before Christmas Day, Wilhelm. So I shall expect all you lot on 'ere to make a careful note of it and then next year I shall expect to see pages an' pages of kind greetings for the day. PS: Sagittarius (a fire sign, of course) - overall definition in a few words: 'A nature lover, fond of sports, you like to visit foreign ports'. And the ports aren't the ones you drink! I’ll put it on the calendar. Both Sagittarius eh Murph ? I’m not sure about horoscopes and all that, but that does sound like me. Does it include loyalty to lost causes and an impending sense of doom, or is that just me 😁 ? I agree about horoscopes, Wilhelm - at least I never read them - but character traits according to specific signs can often be amazingly accurate, eg. Capricorn subjects are often into finance/banking, etc. I've got a very dear friend and 30 years ago we sometimes used to go shopping - if she ever bought a blouse or other item of clothing, she would ALWAYS dither and dither and dither FOR EVER over which of two items to choose - and as we were leaving the shop I always used to say to the people on the cash desk "see you tomorrow" because I knew that as soon as she got it home she'd do what she virtually always used to do and decide that she wished she'd bought the other instead, so the next day back we had to schlep to exchange it. She's a Libran - the scales. Some might claim that being a Libran means they're well-balanced, but in her case it meant she was always indecisive and the scales going up and down from one side to the other! 'Arry, of course, is well-balanced. Famous Sagittarians include Sir Winston Churchill - and Frank Sinatra!
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Post by harryburrows on Dec 14, 2019 21:56:28 GMT
I’ll put it on the calendar. Both Sagittarius eh Murph ? I’m not sure about horoscopes and all that, but that does sound like me. Does it include loyalty to lost causes and an impending sense of doom, or is that just me 😁 ? I agree about horoscopes, Wilhelm - at least I never read them - but character traits according to specific signs can often be amazingly accurate, eg. Capricorn subjects are often into finance/banking, etc. I've got a very dear friend and 30 years ago we sometimes used to go shopping - if she ever bought a blouse or other item of clothing, she would ALWAYS dither and dither and dither FOR EVER over which of two items to choose - and as we were leaving the shop I always used to say to the people on the cash desk "see you tomorrow" because I knew that as soon as she got it home she'd do what she virtually always used to do and decide that she wished she'd bought the other instead, so the next day back we had to schlep to exchange it. She's a Libran - the scales. Some might claim that being a Libran means they're well-balanced, but in her case it meant she was always indecisive and the scales going up and down from one side to the other! 'Arry, of course, is well-balanced. Famous Sagittarians include Sir Winston Churchill - and Frank Sinatra! I'm well balanced, I have a chip on both shoulders
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Post by murphthesurf on Dec 14, 2019 22:45:55 GMT
No never shag a bird that hasn't got a job Also goodbye, Anna Soubry - (**blows raspberry as loud as poss**) - don't bother keeping in touch….. Quote 'In Nottinghamshire Darren Henry won a hard-fought contest to be declared the next Conservative MP for Broxtowe which means that the Conservatives gained the seat from Anna Soubry of the Independent Group for Change. Mr Henry, a former squadron leader in the RAF, who moved from Wiltshire to contest the seat, overcame the well-established Labour candidate and local councillor, Greg Marshall. Mr Henry polled 26,602 votes, while Greg Marshall secured 21,271 votes and Anna Soubry, leader of the Independent Group for Change, was in third place with 4,668 votes. The turnout was 75%. Ms Soubry, who had held the seat since 2010, resigned from the Tories earlier this year and became leader of Change UK, campaigning for Britain to remain in the EU.' Unquote.Whatamistykatamyka. www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/live-election-results-nottingham-nottinghamshire-3634757
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Post by Deleted on Dec 14, 2019 23:16:39 GMT
No never shag a bird that hasn't got a job Also goodbye, Anna Soubry - (**blows raspberry as loud as poss**) - don't bother keeping in touch….. Quote 'In Nottinghamshire Darren Henry won a hard-fought contest to be declared the next Conservative MP for Broxtowe which means that the Conservatives gained the seat from Anna Soubry of the Independent Group for Change. Mr Henry, a former squadron leader in the RAF, who moved from Wiltshire to contest the seat, overcame the well-established Labour candidate and local councillor, Greg Marshall. Mr Henry polled 26,602 votes, while Greg Marshall secured 21,271 votes and Anna Soubry, leader of the Independent Group for Change, was in third place with 4,668 votes. The turnout was 75%. Ms Soubry, who had held the seat since 2010, resigned from the Tories earlier this year and became leader of Change UK, campaigning for Britain to remain in the EU.' Unquote.Whatamistykatamyka. www.nottinghampost.com/news/local-news/live-election-results-nottingham-nottinghamshire-3634757Karma isn't it murph ? I see none of the "defectors" (or should that just be defects ?) were re-elected, not forgetting a special mensh for Dominic Grieve !
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Post by cooper67 on Dec 14, 2019 23:25:35 GMT
[1.] Happy birthday Wilhelm xxx - - have you had it yet??? ( YOUR BIRTHDAY.) And belated birthday wishes to Coops. xxx [2.] Same here. Thanks Murph, Had my birthday Monday. When's yours? I spoke to someone the other day who was born on Christmas day. I bet he had to play Jesus in the nativity at school. Happy 57th Paul. Got a friend who's birthday is Xmas day.
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Post by Billybigbollox on Dec 14, 2019 23:30:31 GMT
Thanks Murph, Had my birthday Monday. When's yours? I spoke to someone the other day who was born on Christmas day. I bet he had to play Jesus in the nativity at school. Happy 57th Paul. Got a friend who's birthday is Xmas day. Jesus Craig? You working over Christmas mate?
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Post by Billybigbollox on Dec 14, 2019 23:38:40 GMT
I’ll put it on the calendar. Both Sagittarius eh Murph ? I’m not sure about horoscopes and all that, but that does sound like me. Does it include loyalty to lost causes and an impending sense of doom, or is that just me 😁 ? I agree about horoscopes, Wilhelm - at least I never read them - but character traits according to specific signs can often be amazingly accurate, eg. Capricorn subjects are often into finance/banking, etc. I've got a very dear friend and 30 years ago we sometimes used to go shopping - if she ever bought a blouse or other item of clothing, she would ALWAYS dither and dither and dither FOR EVER over which of two items to choose - and as we were leaving the shop I always used to say to the people on the cash desk "see you tomorrow" because I knew that as soon as she got it home she'd do what she virtually always used to do and decide that she wished she'd bought the other instead, so the next day back we had to schlep to exchange it. She's a Libran - the scales. Some might claim that being a Libran means they're well-balanced, but in her case it meant she was always indecisive and the scales going up and down from one side to the other! 'Arry, of course, is well-balanced. Famous Sagittarians include Sir Winston Churchill - and Frank Sinatra! Sounds like every woman I know Murph. They can’t all be bloody Libran. Is Harry a Libran then ? I had him down as a Wrong’un. 😁
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Post by cooper67 on Dec 15, 2019 11:07:07 GMT
Happy 57th Paul. Got a friend who's birthday is Xmas day. Jesus Craig? You working over Christmas mate? 14 hours Xmas day.
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Post by Billybigbollox on Dec 15, 2019 11:35:00 GMT
Jesus Craig? You working over Christmas mate? 14 hours Xmas day. Just think of the double time. It’ll ease the pain. 😁
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Post by bathstoke on Dec 15, 2019 11:36:54 GMT
Tissues on the chair arms in Foster's House. Nope. I had a little flirt with Abbott but am going full glory (hole) hunter and switching my allegiance to Priti Patel. Big booty boy...
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Post by cooper67 on Dec 15, 2019 12:06:42 GMT
Just think of the double time. It’ll ease the pain. 😁 Only time and half in the private sector, this isn't the NHS you know.
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Post by Billybigbollox on Dec 15, 2019 15:47:19 GMT
Just think of the double time. It’ll ease the pain. 😁 Only time and half in the private sector, this isn't the NHS you know. Time and 2/3 in the NHS. With a day off in lieu. You’ll get your reward in heaven. 😁
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Post by murphthesurf on Dec 15, 2019 19:51:59 GMT
Also goodbye, Anna Soubry - (**blows raspberry as loud as poss**) - don't bother keeping in touch….. Quote 'In Nottinghamshire Darren Henry won a hard-fought contest to be declared the next Conservative MP for Broxtowe which means that the Conservatives gained the seat from Anna Soubry of the Independent Group for Change. Mr Henry, a former squadron leader in the RAF, who moved from Wiltshire to contest the seat, overcame the well-established Labour candidate and local councillor, Greg Marshall. Mr Henry polled 26,602 votes, while Greg Marshall secured 21,271 votes and Anna Soubry, leader of the Independent Group for Change, was in third place with 4,668 votes. The turnout was 75%. Ms Soubry, who had held the seat since 2010, resigned from the Tories earlier this year and became leader of Change UK, campaigning for Britain to remain in the EU.' Unquote.Whatamistykatamyka. Karma isn't it murph ? I see none of the "defectors" (or should that just be defects ?) were re-elected, not forgetting a special mensh for Dominic Grieve ! Karma? Oh yes! Yes, I know, Dees, it's brill, innit???!!! Tra-la-la! I'll give it another 3 or 4 months then I'll stop dancing this jig. She and her nasty, sneaky little cohorts all kept going on and on about demanding to have a ' People's Vote' ----- well I'd say they bloody well got one last Thursday, and with a mega-clear ' People's Message all over it'! (**dancy dancy, entrechat entrechat**)
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