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Jesus can only walk on fresh water, so you guys are screwed πŸ˜€
 
Jesus can only walk on fresh water, so you guys are screwed πŸ˜€
very, very politely- thank you, not that much funny... πŸ™
 
You will have to put your faith in some one that can pop up from a dark hole in the ground, maybe this will be the return of the dark one 😱
 
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I have canceled my sponsor a African child membership, and i am now awaiting a sponsor a Englishman campaign.
My money is on the British ppl, even if they might cost more a month than sponsoring a African child.
 
In the words of that great British band " 2 minutes to midnight"


Okay then 19 minutes right now.
 
I have canceled my sponsor a African child membership, and i am now awaiting a sponsor a Englishman campaign.
My money is on the British ppl, even if they might cost more a month than sponsoring a African child.
You would be better off investing in UK than sponsoring, for example you could invest in the company that designs of all our camera processors - ARM Holdings, O hang on, we just sold that to the Japanese!

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwjL6fqOwIDOAhWENhoKHQNnBjoQqQIIHzAB&url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36827769&usg=AFQjCNHegtEp18zdQHLR5MnUfHTp5eCtIw&sig2=YLv7q9Rsq4BHUkvVa7pymA&bvm=bv.127521224,d.d2s

Except that they don't seem to be able to afford the bill so maybe there is still a chance...

"the technology firm had sold 15 billion microchips in 2015, which was more than US rival Intel had sold in its history."


This must be how Boris got across to the EU for his meeting:
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Dont use the Scottish solution ( in 1829 the Scots drank a whopping 6 million gallons of whiskey )
 
How I see it ...
We are royally ****ed!

..,.
 
Dont use the Scottish solution ( in 1829 the Scots drank a whopping 6 million gallons of whiskey )
That would be 252 shots of whisky for each person, so if you exclude children then it is only one whisky per day per person πŸ™‚
 
Whiskey is 25% of all UK food and drink exports.
Over 40,000 jobs across the UK are supported by the industry.

Letting Scotland split off, will be a bad idea.

In 1829 there was only a little over 2 million scots to drink all that whiskey, today there is like 5.5 million of them just like us Danes.

Factoring out underage kids and women that did not really drink back then, then there is room for some serious payday binge drinking πŸ˜€
 
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See now for unknown reasons i am thinking off this classic Aussie πŸ™‚

 
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They must have seen the latest diagram of the EU showing how the UK dominates movement of people around most of the EU. Maybe it is the EU leaving the UK rather than the other way around? :

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' read an article a while back giving reasons why a majority in UK have had enough of the mainland: A trucking company having to replace a windshield approved by Brussels!
You guys don't need EU, you can trade with us : gas and oil will be cheaper than the Russkies prices, now that we've eliminated the obama policy!
 
' read an article a while back giving reasons why a majority in UK have had enough of the mainland: A trucking company having to replace a windshield approved by Brussels!
You guys don't need EU, you can trade with us : gas and oil will be cheaper than the Russkies prices, now that we've eliminated the obama policy!
I thought Trump was favouring dirty coal rather than oil and gas. We don't need coal, we have huge reserves of coal, 1000s of years worth, but we choose not to use it because it is not good for the atmosphere. Currently 3.84% of our electricity is being generated by coal.

We also have big reserves of gas, but again we choose not to extract most of it. But instead of importing gas from you in the USA, we are now importing it from Peru!

We do extract oil, but we seem to export most of it, and then import the stuff we use!

Less than half of our electricity comes from fossil fuels, I imagine we could cope if the EU completely closed all the borders, might have to turn the heating off on the few days that the wind doesn't blow.

They have more to loose than us, it seems unlikely that they will cause themselves too much harm...
 
I suppose it all remains to be seen how all this will play out in the long run, good or bad, for all involved, one way or the other, but just remember; You Brexit, You Buy It! πŸ˜‰
 
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