Nifty
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Post by Nifty on Feb 6, 2023 9:37:53 GMT 1
How sweet?
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Post by cernunnos on Feb 6, 2023 9:51:36 GMT 1
Nothing wrong with being an idiot. It is just that allowing then a vote can be highly detrimental to the public at large. As I already posted, I don't call people names .
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Nifty
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Post by Nifty on Feb 6, 2023 9:58:01 GMT 1
bb, but
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JohnnyD
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Post by JohnnyD on Feb 6, 2023 10:19:46 GMT 1
I was going to post that exact song
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Nifty
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Post by Nifty on Feb 6, 2023 10:31:42 GMT 1
but you weren’t nifty enough. Don’t tell me that you are not an early riser!
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Post by Polarengineer on Feb 6, 2023 10:55:27 GMT 1
Nobody has, so far, thought to blame those who could not be arsed to vote. I was banned from voting, but those that could and didn't should also share the blame.
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Nifty
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Post by Nifty on Feb 6, 2023 11:32:07 GMT 1
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Post by Nifty on Feb 6, 2023 11:39:40 GMT 1
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Post by Nifty on Feb 6, 2023 11:58:25 GMT 1
‘ One of the simplest ways to keep the brain healthy and prevent forgetting is to stay active and exercise. ‘
I suppose that I had better get up.
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Post by Aardvark on Feb 6, 2023 12:17:42 GMT 1
Nobody has, so far, thought to blame those who could not be arsed to vote. I was banned from voting, but those that could and didn't should also share the blame. I have already publicly held my hands up and confessed. I couldn't vote because of the 15 year rule, but I probably wouldn't have voted. Why? For the simple reason that I couldn't imagine that sufficient numbers of people could be so completely stupid as to vote Leave. When the results were in I was stunned as to the numbers of complete brainwashed fools. My regard for democracy suffered a fatal blow.
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Post by Nifty on Feb 6, 2023 14:38:28 GMT 1
Ditto
I am sure that by now some of you must be wondering where my irrational ideas came from. I blame my mother. She had a dolls house that was apparently worth over £2000.
I am not sure that it was worth that. It is the amount it cost her.
I am almost ashamed to say that I paid over £80 for the wood burner for it. scrap value- perhaps a couple of pence.
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Post by omegal on Feb 6, 2023 14:59:43 GMT 1
Nobody has, so far, thought to blame those who could not be arsed to vote. I was banned from voting, but those that could and didn't should also share the blame. I have already publicly held my hands up and confessed. I couldn't vote because of the 15 year rule, but I probably wouldn't have voted. Why? For the simple reason that I couldn't imagine that sufficient numbers of people could be so completely stupid as to vote Leave. When the results were in I was stunned as to the numbers of complete brainwashed fools. My regard for democracy suffered a fatal blow. Carole Cadwalladr followed how Brexit was gained:
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Post by ForumUser2 on Feb 6, 2023 15:05:05 GMT 1
Can I respectively remind posters they could very well be talking about family members of other posters And?
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Nifty
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Post by Nifty on Feb 6, 2023 15:25:42 GMT 1
Wood burner. could be interesting. I wonder how it worked and if it was painful. It was for me.
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Post by suein56 on Feb 7, 2023 5:59:44 GMT 1
Carole Cadwalladr followed how Brexit was gained: I have a huge respect for Carole Cadwalladr .. her TED talk on the power of Facebook, Twitter etc to influence people's opinions was clear, well-balanced and frightening in its implications. This article seems to follow on from that. Her research capabilities are astoundingly good at digging and finding the real truth, not the 'truth' pedalled by the likes of Trump, Farage and so many others.
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