Can't think of any more comebacks? Resorts to posting d'oh smiley. Typical lazy Pud. No wonder yer fat son.
And you're patter is as tired as your internal organs you relentless bore!Can't think of any more comebacks? Resorts to posting d'oh smiley. Typical lazy Pud. No wonder yer fat son.
And you're patter is as tired as your internal organs you relentless bore!
As I said...relentless boring ****!
As I said...relentless boring ****!
No wonder most on here think you are a boring ****.That would be exclaimed, not said.
Don't use exclamation marks if you don't understand their use.
No wonder most on here think you are a boring ****.
Anyway, goodnight sweetheart.

Alex the fat **** Salmond's hopes of keeping the pound in the event of Scotland gaining independence are no more than a "dead parrot", MPs have warned.
In a scathing assessment of the Scottish First Minister's blueprint for an independent Scotland, the Commons Scottish Affairs committee said that no chancellor could agree to share the pound through a currency union "without totally destroying both their political and economic credibility".
This comes after Danny Alexander, George Osborne and Ed Balls rubbished any prospect on behalf of the three main parties of a currency union being agreed to share the pound with Scotland if it votes for independence in September's referendum.
The committee praised the MPs for their "necessary clarity", explaining: "A joint currency would be against the best interests of both the continuing United Kingdom and a separate Scotland... also because the people of Scotland deserve to know, before the referendum, what the true consequence of their vote might be."
The MPs warned that Scottish independence, and the resultant loss of the pound sterling, would have "far reaching consequences throughout Scotland but nowhere more so than Scotland's financial services industry".
The committee urged the Scottish government "must move quickly to provide information as to how it intends to protect the thousands of jobs dependent upon this vital part of the Scottish economy".
Labour MP Ian Davidson, chair of the committee, said: "There will be no currency union between a separate Scotland and the continuing United Kingdom. No currency union of any kind: no ifs, no buts, no fudges, no deals. We have had complete clarity and openness on this from George Osborne, Ed Balls and Danny Alexander: from the leadership of the three main political parties in the United Kingdom. There is no shadow of doubt. All were unequivocal.
"The Scottish Government tries to give the impression that a currency union is still a possibility. It is not. This parrot is dead."![]()
It the same old tired bulls**t though...nothing new!I may go off for a day or so and when I come back hit the little blue bit for new posts,fs and look to my right and see 2/3 pages I haven't read yet.It's getting like hard work now,roll on September.And in answer to some one mentioned today "what country sells off their resources and gets poorer" well us,the Corrib gas field off the west of Ireland.Shell doing the work we're getting a percentage and yes 'thick paddy' applies in this case.
...no this s**te again.
Currency union is good for both an independent Scotland and the UK.
No currency union is not so good for both an independent Scotland and the UK.
I wonder what will happen?
It the same old tired bulls**t though...nothing new!
Vote Yes...Scotland suddenly becomes a utopia or a third world country
Vote No...we'll be great together or we're going to f** Scotland right up.
No-one is outlining the real facts of what independence or staying in union will mean.

Without the scotch:
we'll be richer:
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and we'll live longer:
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Vote "Yes".
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My signature says it all.
You won't. You will still die a horrible death aged 56 . I have seen it in the cards
...no this ****e again.
Currency union is good for both an independent Scotland and the UK.
No currency union is not so good for both an independent Scotland and the UK.
I wonder what will happen?