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I am dreading the day that our Queen dies. They better not take any knee, they better wear black armbands and do a 2 minute silence. I really don't want to think about it.

Why? No political gestures at football, no?
 
I am dreading the day that our Queen dies. They better not take any knee, they better wear black armbands and do a 2 minute silence. I really don't want to think about it.
The Royal Family will certainly go downhill after the Queen goes
Although there is a sign that Charles and William have realised by Harry and Meghan's behaviour that woke is not the way to go.
 
Lefties want every sporting event to begin with kneeling for George Floyd forever .

Some even call for fans that boo to be locked up.


They are opposed to showing respect when the Queen of England dies though.


Perhaps if she was a violent drug addict living in America she would be worthy of respect.

:emoticon-0143-smirk
 
I was in Sainsburys the other day and saw some eggs that cost £4.50p for 10 .

**** me they are amazing.


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I was in Sainsburys the other day and saw some eggs that cost £4.50p for 10 .

**** me they are amazing.


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Just wait until Easter, they're at least that much for one. :emoticon-0104-surpr
 
In 1928, botanist and explorer, Clarence Elliott brought jungle fowl back from Patagonia to Stow-on-the Wold, Gloucestershire. These rare birds were crossbred to create generations of pedigree hens that to this day lay beautiful, colourful, hard-shelled eggs with deep yellow yolks. Decades of experience have gone into caring for our fabulous birds ensuring their health and welfare (as well as that of the British farmers who care for them) are of the highest standard.


Mind blown
 
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In 1928, botanist and explorer, Clarence Elliott brought jungle fowl back from Patagonia to Stow-on-the Wold, Gloucestershire. These rare birds were crossbred to create generations of pedigree hens that to this day lay beautiful, colourful, hard-shelled eggs with deep yellow yolks. Decades of experience have gone into caring for our fabulous birds ensuring their health and welfare (as well as that of the British farmers who care for them) are of the highest standard.


Mind blown

Aye but have these hens been vaccinated?
 
This is what happens when crazed lefties are in government:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...t-prior-to-auckland-attack-jacinda-adern-says

30 officers watched him around the clock for more than 50 days before he grabbed a knife from a supermarket shelf and attacked shoppers, metres away from the undercover police surveilling him

How much was that costing to give him his freedom to roam the streets? And it still didn't prevent an attack.<doh>
Lock them up or put them on a plane.
 
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