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Just bought a pair of Air Max in camo for under £15.

They may be fake .

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It's closer to the Artic Circle (which means there's Polar bears there too). Makes it upwards for me.
He living with Eskimos or living close to the USA border like the vast majority of people do, which certainly isn't more north than London. Get to your bed, sonny.
 
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More than £17.5 a year? I'm going to some ****y business lunch club in an hour, so having a beer now.

I'm going to have a few spliffs and watch old Simpsons, followed by a nap then getting very drunk all weekend.

Can't complain <cool>
 
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More than £17.5 a year? I'm going to some ****y business lunch club in an hour, so having a beer now.
I could be doing with a curer.

Ended up minging last night watching the election pish till 2pm, found myself leering at the squint faced Laura Keunsberg and going "ad shag u hen" then Julie was wanting her minge rattled but was too fked to take her up on the offer.

As you were.
 
I could be doing with a curer.

Ended up minging last night watching the election pish till 2pm, found myself leering at the squint faced Laura Keunsberg and going "ad shag u hen" then Julie was wanting her minge rattled but was too fked to take her up on the offer.

As you were.

At least I have the football to look forward to <cool>

Can't ****ing wait to see us play Liverpool away with yet another new ****ty manager.
 
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I could be doing with a curer.

Ended up minging last night watching the election pish till 2pm, found myself leering at the squint faced Laura Keunsberg and going "ad shag u hen" then Julie was wanting her minge rattled but was too fked to take her up on the offer.

As you were.
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Looks like someone did!
 
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Looks like someone did!

She's an ugly evil **** ffs <doh>
 
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The nightmare has happened. The worst of men is elected prime minister. The hardest of times lie ahead. Unfit in every way for any kind of office, Boris Johnson takes up the reins of absolute power bestowed on any leader with such a majority. Given the worst choice in history, the public preferred him to his opponent. How bad did Labour have to be to let this sociopathic, narcissistic, glutton for power beat them? That’s the soul-searching question every Labour member, office-holder and MP has to ask.

Corbyn is not an amoral man. He can never tell a lie: pretending to watch the Queen’s Christmas message in the morning showed he’s not used to fibbing. He is a man without any qualities required of a leader, mental agility, articulacy, strategy, good humour or charisma.
Yet his legacy is of historic importance: he did this country profound, nation-splitting, irreparable harm. Had he led his party and the unions full tilt against Brexit, the narrowly lost referendum could have been won. But he and his cabal refused outright: when beseeched, they said they were too busy with May’s local elections. He wouldn’t share any remain platform. Festering Bennite 1970s ideologies blinded his sect from seeing Brexit was the far right’s weapon of buccaneering destruction. He could have saved us –
but he obfuscated.

https://www.theguardian.com/comment...y-corbyn-labour-manifesto-antisemitism-brexit

Take a look at the chumps waiting in the wings ready to take over from Comrade Corbyn and you will see that it will be decades, if at all, before Labour recovers from this. And all the while Bojo will be lining the pockets of all the yes men who backed him and sharpening the knives for anyone who tried to stop him.
 
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