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Discussion in 'Leeds United' started by MIGHTY, Oct 1, 2017.

  1. LeedsLover

    LeedsLover Well-Known Member

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    Brexiteers tell Boris not to sign up British Forces to the EU.....however, imo, it can work in Boris's favour now the EU have rejected his leave deal proposal.

    Remainers have said they won't back his deal if he does.........Boris could keep it in purposely just to get the remainers disapproval and rejection vote.

    However, now the EU have rejected Boris's deal proposal, looks like Parliament will follow suit. Good move by Boris and Cummings?



    EU / Boris update, includes Swinson receiving 4 million Euros.

     
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  2. LeedsLover

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    It's official then, Merkel is also a ******ed special needs dimwit with stupidity tremours.

     
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    Ahh, Frampton and Marriott - it don't get much better..............

     
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  4. LeedsLover

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    Parliament prorogued again. Bercow doesn't look very happy.

    Whatever you think of it personally, I love our traditions, much better than chappies in Mohair and Saville Row suits.



     
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  5. LeedsLover

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    Will prices go up, apparently not.

    Remainers are more and more forced to eat humble pie.



     
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  6. 2020VisionofLeeds

    2020VisionofLeeds Well-Known Member

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    But why would you, when you don’t need yo and there’s no corresponding benefits anywhere?
     
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  7. 2020VisionofLeeds

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    It won’t happen it’s bullshit
     
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  8. LeedsLover

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    And you believing the communistic dictatorial remainers isn't?.......:emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl::emoticon-0140-rofl:
     
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  9. 2020VisionofLeeds

    2020VisionofLeeds Well-Known Member

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    If we go down the cheap food route we’ll decimate the farming industry. This is just one of many Brexit unicorns. You carry on, I know you will believe all this stuff until it doesn’t happen, then forget you ever did believe it.
     
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  10. dbc

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    It's official then, someone who calls someone else a ****** can't spell tremors directly after using the word stupidity.

     
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  11. brisbane-lion

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    I don't have to, 2020, but I'm saying it wouldn't bother me. Admittedly I'm retired, so holiday pay doesn't enter into the argument.
     
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  12. 2020VisionofLeeds

    2020VisionofLeeds Well-Known Member

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    Brought tears to my eyes
     
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  13. 2020VisionofLeeds

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    Fair enough. I’ve heard a lot of ‘we’ve survived worse’ recently here. So I usually ask the obvious question of why would you want to.
     
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  14. dbc

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    That's because it was on youtube and so it means it's true.
     
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  15. LeedsLover

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    You're not from around here, are you, another planet maybe.

    Your spelling is the american spelling.

    https://www.wordnik.com/words/tremour
     
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  16. dbc

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    Ah I see the double down on stupidity tactic.

    Post a link to a definition that says
    • noun Obsolete form of tremor.
    • verb Obsolete spelling of tremor.

    Unless from not around here you mean maybe the 17th century?

    I wonder how the good old American N.H.S spells it https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/tremor-or-shaking-hands/

    or what the CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH dictionary go for? https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/tremor

    I look forward to the treble down shortly or would you like me to post a link to the meaning of obsolete?
     
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  17. LeedsLover

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    why didn't you copy paste the full meanings of tremour. I'll do it for you.

    Tremour came from the french, integrated into the english language, yanks got hold of it and shortened it cos they can't spell big words properly.


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    Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word tremour here.

    Examples
    • It is so sensitive that a disturbance in any part of it causes a "tremour which is felt on the surface of countless worlds."

      The Unseen World, and Other Essays

    • It is so sensitive that a disturbance in any part of it causes a "tremour which is felt on the surface of countless worlds."

      The Unseen World and Other Essays

    • We are like animals, and birds, like living creatures, and yet just as tuneful begins to tremour the likelihood that we are

      A poem by Margaret Christakos

    • No more to brood over the voluptuous sweetness of vague, seductive ecstasy, no more to run after each fresh form of beauty, no more to hang over every tremour of her delicate, strong wings.

      The Jew and other stories

    • Mrs. Gerhardt took the card with a tremour of gratefulness.

      Jennie Gerhardt

    • She scarcely dared to lift her timid eyes from the ground, and when by accident they met his, a soft tremour seized her; and apprehension lest he should discover her sentiments, served only to render her confusion conspicuous.

      A Sicilian Romance

    • Its sounds thrilled her with a universal tremour; the dread of discovery so strongly operated upon her mind, that she stood in momentary expectation of seeing the door of the passage unclosed by the marquis; and she was deprived of all power of seeking refuge in the cavern.

      A Sicilian Romance

    • His hands and face were working and a tremour went over her.

      Ulysses

    • We're all active players -- whether we like it or not -- in the financial minefield of a global economy that reacts instantly to every tremour of change.

      Change, Challenge, Opportunity

    • The brewer's son, who had been on the point of facing death without a tremour, grew pale and trembled.

      Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 54, No. 334, August 1843
     
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    Give it up LL
     
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  19. dbc

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    And there we have the tripling down of stupidity right on cue.

    I genuinely didn't think I'd have to but....

    obsolete
    adjective



    not in use any more, having been replaced by something newer and better or more fashionable

    https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/obsolete
     
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  20. LeedsLover

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