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Everything posted by Christmas Tree
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Labour doing their best to overshadow the Tory mess with discouraging young NEC member from reporting a rape.
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Course it is, you’re just being pedantic again. South Lakeland district, 8 miles from Windermere, Kendal fucking mint cake....
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If you are being that pedantic, fucking Kendal is not in the Lakes either! As it happens, some of Grange over Sands fucking well is inside the National Park so stick that in your pipe hole. As for ignoring me.... really You keep promising but.....
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The one I saw Had an MP who has a fondness for Golden Showers
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Twitter, I’m not linking.
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course its in the fucking Lakes!
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See the Tory dossier has been leaked.
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Depends what he’s after and whether he’s a walker like Renton (possibly you dunno) or just an average joe who wants a holiday in the Lakes and isn’t in to fell walking. We go every spring usually for 4 days and tend to find Haven ideal for a large family(s) who want to go out for the day but also want activities to do when we get back. Grizedale is ideal for a few hours walking the trails with all ages before heading off (via the car ferry) to Bowness for lunch and a wander. Zoo is a no brainier for a few hours entertaining kids. Maybe Tarn hows for a few hours etc. We are probably the sort of Lakes visitors you and Renton despise but at least we keep the eateries and pubs busy while your up the hills.
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I don’t disagree really but it depends how many kids, how easy they are to pacify and your budget. As for driving btw the road from GOS to Grizedale is gorgeous. Rarely see another car.
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Mid you’re not too posh, Haven At Grange over Sands is a great base. Nice static caravan with central heating for £250 a week in spring. Site has own pool, entertainment, golf course etc and is easy drive for Bowness, Grizedale (excellent) and the zoo. Depending on age of kids, the visitor centre outside of Bowness is very good with a very safe, kid friendly go ape type thing. Also the National Trust site at the top of Windermere is excellent for under 10’s.
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I don’t mind a few subtitles, like the one about the MP that got sliced in half and left in the channel tunnel, but I couldn’t watch a full on subtitled job.
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The killing (US version). Quality. Love a good who dunnit with two seasons of twist and turns.
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I pay around £45
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Instead of all the remoaner paper clippings, let’s just concentrate on reality. “From my point of view, there are absolutely no signs that we can’t succeed, I have absolutely no doubt that we can reach a good result. I believe, in contrast to the way things are portrayed in the British press, that things are progressing step by step. We’re in a process, and if it goes on for two or three weeks longer, that doesn’t stop us from working hard to reach the second phase. I very clearly want an agreement, not any kind of unpredictable solution, and we’re working very hard on that.” ”das Willy winken ist vorbei”! Mrs Merkel.
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Depends what car they offer you Canny site here that explains tax implications (BIK) by car/fuel/tax band http://nextgreencar.com/company-car-tax/bik-rates/
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Sorry for being happy chicken licken
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Liberal elite guv, morally superior, virtuous, bla bla.
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https://t.co/aUDJWVNZCa
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https://t.co/aUDJWVNZCa
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As mentioned above, it’s Bloomberg who have the documents and broke the story. I suppose they are pro Brexit and not credible too
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Cunt & Contary, Defcon 4.5 You are extremely naive if you think business will not overcome the politics of this. Guaranteed, deal or no deal there will be a transition period. Also, all this extreme right patter Lots of centrists both Labour and Conservative voted for Brexit. Corbyn has always been eurosceptic. Is he right wing?
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Mindhunter very good, only bettered this year by Ozark.
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Yes if the government act. The bottom line is though even if a trade deal is not agreed, I’m pretty sure both sides would still agree to a transition period to allow plans to be implemented. Regardless of your earlier comments, all of the EU businesses will still want to trade with us and will be just as keen for that trade to be practical.
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My Dover facts are from their website. My Southampton facts are from Newsnight interview with them (The U.K.’s biggest port operator), last week. Neither source can be described as far right. You seemed to have moved onto Defcon 4 with your petty insults so maybe time to step away from the keyboard.
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Whatever I gave you two solutions. Having a similar free trade agreement with the EU whilst also being able to have FTA’s with the faster growing markets around the world. No VAT on tampons.