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Post by Bentley on Dec 14, 2022 18:00:32 GMT
Thank you. Tell all your friends. Okay. I'll tell him. Sad but no doubt true .
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 14, 2022 18:03:02 GMT
Sal will be faithful unto death.
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Post by Bentley on Dec 14, 2022 18:19:24 GMT
Sal will be faithful unto death. That’s bananas.
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 14, 2022 18:38:36 GMT
latest update on the Banana saga....
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 14, 2022 18:50:39 GMT
latest update on the Banana saga.... Talk us through the differences you've noticed in post-Brexit bananas, Doc. We all enjoyed Benny's earlier joke immensely - it won't be surpassed, so there's no point trying. Maybe we could put the good natured humour to one side for a moment, and you could tell us how things have really changed on that front, given it was such an icon for Brexiters.
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 14, 2022 22:31:09 GMT
latest update on the Banana saga.... Talk us through the differences you've noticed in post-Brexit bananas, Doc. Well we have more bendy bananas and they cost £10 billion less... which I can live with..
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 14, 2022 23:32:40 GMT
Talk us through the differences you've noticed in post-Brexit bananas, Doc. Well we have more bendy bananas and they cost £10 billion less... which I can live with.. Is £10 billion more or less than 4% of GDP?
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Post by steppenwolf on Dec 15, 2022 7:27:52 GMT
Ah! I was under the impression you spent the day swinging in a tyre in Chester Zoo's monkey enclosure. No ,that’s your mum…. Reminds me of "History Today". That's your mum that is. DNFTT
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 15, 2022 7:47:55 GMT
Well we have more bendy bananas and they cost £10 billion less... which I can live with.. Is £10 billion more or less than 4% of GDP? More - because we have not seen a 4% fall in GDP. Since June 2016 the cumulative growth rate of real GDP in Italy was 4%, in Germany was 5.5%, in the U.K. was 6.8% and in France was 7.6%. looks pretty normal to me. If the argument is that without Brexit we would have grown at twice the rate of Germany I'd suggest you lay off Jamesons.
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 15, 2022 12:49:19 GMT
Is £10 billion more or less than 4% of GDP? More - because we have not seen a 4% fall in GDP. Since June 2016 the cumulative growth rate of real GDP in Italy was 4%, in Germany was 5.5%, in the U.K. was 6.8% and in France was 7.6%. looks pretty normal to me. If the argument is that without Brexit we would have grown at twice the rate of Germany I'd suggest you lay off Jamesons. Respectful request to demonstrate where the damage is being done by using the list. Fully prepared to debate the contents of the list.
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Post by Montegriffo on Dec 15, 2022 13:43:19 GMT
Who here can say that their life has not been immeasurably improved by the post Brexit straightness of cucumbers?
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 15, 2022 13:50:11 GMT
Who here can say that their life has not been immeasurably improved by the post Brexit straightness of cucumbers? 'Let's make Bananas straight again'.
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Post by Montegriffo on Dec 15, 2022 13:53:47 GMT
Who here can say that their life has not been immeasurably improved by the post Brexit straightness of cucumbers? 'Let's make Bananas straight again'. ...and marriage. In the new post Brexit wonderland everything is possible.
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Post by Einhorn on Dec 15, 2022 13:57:15 GMT
'Let's make Bananas straight again'. ...and marriage. In the new post Brexit wonderland everything is possible. Hurrah! It's time for perishable foodstuffs everywhere to stand up and be counted!!
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Post by Montegriffo on Dec 15, 2022 14:01:55 GMT
...and marriage. In the new post Brexit wonderland everything is possible. Hurrah! It's time for perishable foodstuffs everywhere to stand up and be counted!! That you consider the gays to be perishable foodstuffs may well be why Remain lost. The UK is just not ready for a truth like that on the side of a bus.
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