Franglais:
Doubtless things will smooth out later on. The charges for private imports from the EU will doubtless get here much quicker in the future.
“Brexit: ‘I was asked to pay an extra £82 for my £200 coat’ - BBC News” bbc.co.uk/news/amp/business-55734277
And so it goes on…(and on and on)
Seriously mate, you do make some good points on this site from time to time, but you’re starting to become a caricature of yourself
Hmmmm, you know this is a bit pot calling the kettle black right? You’re both as bad as each other! Now let’s all kiss and make up and sing kumbya.
Franglais:
Doubtless things will smooth out later on. The charges for private imports from the EU will doubtless get here much quicker in the future.
“Brexit: ‘I was asked to pay an extra £82 for my £200 coat’ - BBC News” bbc.co.uk/news/amp/business-55734277
And so it goes on…(and on and on)
Seriously mate, you do make some good points on this site from time to time, but you’re starting to become a caricature of yourself
Hmmmm, you know this is a bit pot calling the kettle black right? You’re both as bad as each other! Now let’s all kiss and make up and sing kumbya.
What about pot calling kettle…calling pan?
1 2 3…Kumbya …etc etc
the maoster:
Perhaps not as many of the younger 48% who’s angst ridden bodies have been found slumped beside empty Paracetamol bottles!
This is a really nasty comment unjustified in a civil conversation. I hope everyone reading this who have lost family or friends to mental illness remember who wrote this and that is was written supposedly in banter.
the maoster:
Perhaps not as many of the younger 48% who’s angst ridden bodies have been found slumped beside empty Paracetamol bottles!
This is a really nasty comment unjustified in a civil conversation. I hope everyone reading this who have lost family or friends to mental illness remember who wrote this and that is was written supposedly in banter.
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Yawn!
Another one of those “I’m offended” stop the world I want to get off types.
the maoster:
Perhaps not as many of the younger 48% who’s angst ridden bodies have been found slumped beside empty Paracetamol bottles!
This is a really nasty comment unjustified in a civil conversation. I hope everyone reading this who have lost family or friends to mental illness remember who wrote this and that is was written supposedly in banter.
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Offence is subjective though isn’t it? I could easily state that your offence offends me, but they are merely words and I care as much about your offence as you do about mine.
ffs
You lot are priceless ONE random bloke on you tube says he wishes this that and the other, and you generalise on it, …and actually believe your own hype.
Total desperation mate, but at least it gives the likes of Franglais more ammunition to maintain his own personal campaign of said desperation.
This is a constant source of amusement to me and many others,.we’re loving it.
Newsflash bud, there are many more who have no regrets,.and in the future when things settle down, there may be a few of you moaning Minnie’s see what the majority of that particular electorate saw.
the maoster:
Perhaps not as many of the younger 48% who’s angst ridden bodies have been found slumped beside empty Paracetamol bottles!
This is a really nasty comment unjustified in a civil conversation. I hope everyone reading this who have lost family or friends to mental illness remember who wrote this and that is was written supposedly in banter.
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Offence is subjective though isn’t it? I could easily state that your offence offends me, but they are merely words and I care as much about your offence as you do about mine.
Martin Laity, who runs Sailor’s Creek Shellfish based in Flushing, (That’s by Falmouth) says he has had to lay off over 50 oyster fishers
because Defra hasn’t even created the form that allows them to export to Europe after Brexit.
the maoster:
Perhaps not as many of the younger 48% who’s angst ridden bodies have been found slumped beside empty Paracetamol bottles!
This is a really nasty comment unjustified in a civil conversation. I hope everyone reading this who have lost family or friends to mental illness remember who wrote this and that is was written supposedly in banter.
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Yawn!
Another one of those “I’m offended” stop the world I want to get off types.
the maoster:
Perhaps not as many of the younger 48% who’s angst ridden bodies have been found slumped beside empty Paracetamol bottles!
This is a really nasty comment unjustified in a civil conversation. I hope everyone reading this who have lost family or friends to mental illness remember who wrote this and that is was written supposedly in banter.
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Offence is subjective though isn’t it? I could easily state that your offence offends me, but they are merely words and I care as much about your offence as you do about mine.
Of course it is but I didn’t say I was offended. I said it was a nasty comment to use in a civilised conversation, not that I was offended by it. As for you being offended by my post, aye, right. Read enough of your posts to realise you are articulate, intelligent but not the best at empathising! As you so eloquently proved.
Back to fishing and the Food Programme dealt with fish, conservation, Brexit, and even recipes.
30minutes of interesting listening. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000rm92
Slightly off the topic, but for anyone who likes their fish, a heads up on the local fishmonger/merchant in Newlyn, that does overnight in the UK.
I get a regular box locally, they are really good and value for the money.
Up the line you get it express courier overnight for next morning delivery so it’s really fresh.
A box - around 4kg of fish - typically contains 3 different types of white fish fillet (Hake, Haddock, Cod, etc.) plus some flatfish (lemon sole), Mackerel, maybe John Dory, Red Mullet, etc. They fillet the white fish, whereas flats and mackerel come whole.
There has been this program on BBC2 - Cornwall: This Fishing Life.
The fishermen and women giving their personal views on the state of the fishing industry past, present and future and has been a really good watch IMHO.
robroy:
More ‘Brexits’ to come ?
Surely not, when you listen to the habitual doom mongers.
Who’d have thought it eh? youtu.be/aEo8LB-78Wo
In 2018: “More than 90% of Irish people want to stay in EU”
The Irish Times.
Do you seriously think that the present situation will have turned that survey around?
One EuMP making a speech may make a YouTube video, or the headlines in The Express for the next year, but it ain’t up to much in the real world, is it?