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Leeloo & Corben (2019) Part #2
squish replied to life+90's topic in Leeloo & Corben - (06/07/19 - 10/22/19)
I really don't know why these tenants don't invite Romina to visit. She knows the ropes and she is televisual. -
Grace & Jacob (2019) Part #1
squish replied to StnCld316's topic in Grace & Jacob - (04/10/18 - 04/16/20)
Did I miss the interesting bit? -
Here's hoping it gets a little more interesting tonight.
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Anise & Killian (2019) Part #1
squish replied to jabbath1987's topic in Killian - (09/11/19 - 11/30/19)
Lights out and empty. -
Would you care to define what you understand as process?
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Reminded me of two ferrets fighting in a sack.
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Most MP's will go for the easy 'do nothing' option if they can get away with it. However you may recall the European elections when I think the Conservatives got panned by UKIP. Cameron realised that UKIP would prosper and was obliged to offer a referendum to 'shoot the UKIP fox.' Being a politician he made a virtue of it but in reality it was the only way to stem a perceived electoral haemorrhage. As for process nothing has really changed despite all the noise. Yes the Benn bill could be a problem but it is not without some solutions. The fact remains that the countdown cannot be stopped and no political party wants to take responsibility for doing so.
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Some factual inaccuracies here but I shall not rise to them. Need to stick to process.
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The golden irony is that Donald Tusk offered Teresa May a free trade deal fairly early on in the negotiations but amazingly she turned it down. How different things would be now had she had the wit to consider it. The other stunning fact is that the EU was relaxed about the Backstop but Robbins and May 'invented' the issue. The DUP leader also confirms this. Teresa then tries to cover her tracks by saying 'No British PM could ever accept it.' Small wonder Robbins did a Cameron when the surrender treaty failed in the house.
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Anise & Killian (2019) Part #1
squish replied to jabbath1987's topic in Killian - (09/11/19 - 11/30/19)
To lose impetus so early in the apartment is not a promising sign. They should speak to their predecessors. -
Kira should flex Alan's manhood to get things going. She has had enough practice.
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Where did the tall bird spring from? Do we know her?
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I enjoy the banter.
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Anise & Killian (2019) Part #1
squish replied to jabbath1987's topic in Killian - (09/11/19 - 11/30/19)
Reminds me a bit of the Lavender apartment predecessor. An exciting threesome when it opened and then it gradually became more staid albeit still enjoyable. -
Not sure what this has to do with brexit but here are a few home truths although I really dont know why I am bothering. Firstly the SNP does not represent our scottish friends, only some of them. Our ties predate the SNP. Secondly there would be instant capital flight in the event of independence as the UK could never allow another country to use sterling and the BoE as a bank of last resort. Therefore scotland would have to beg the EU for the Euro and join the acquis. Problem is the EU would refuse. The last thing they need is another economic basket case country joining at the expense of the complaining donor members. Besides the scottish economy would not be accepted on fiscal grounds (they have already exceeded the stability pact lending ratio). Finally to recognise scotland joining would weaken spains position regarding the basque population and they would veto membership. As it is under the barnet formula the scots gets more per head than the english or the welsh (but not NI) but I happen to think that a price worth paying as many of our scottish friends live fairly remotely and are more expensive to support. Finally it is a bit rich saying that you want to be able to vote on scottish issues in scotland when the scottish members are allowed to vote sometimes on issues that dont concern scotland in parliament. To summarise, this a complex subject too complex for emotion to play any part in it. Peoples welfare and livelihoods are at stake,
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Sorry but I am not prepared to converse on this level.
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Not sure I would wish venezuela on anybody. A government knows it has failed when its citizens are fleeing the country!
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Your anaemic response above blurs all but the philanthropic aspects of this complex subject and lacks any intellectual rigour. I don't know your age but you seem to have a very short memory. Recommend you do more homework on this subject. If you disagree, then please indicate an example of a socialist country that is thriving, where the citizens are free and happy and where the economy is buoyant. Tricky isn't it? I'm still looking.
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also two interesting guests...
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Totally agree with all of your views Robwin and I have been following (what led up to) this subject for the last 15 years.
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Alan in Kira's bedroom.
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Piper & Hunter (2019) Part #2
squish replied to jabbath1987's topic in Piper & Hunter - (11/05/18 - 10/26/19)
Maybe she should take copyright for her trademark lips. -
Pamela & Joseph (2019) Part #1
squish replied to life+90's topic in Pamela & Joseph - (07/10/19 - 11/20/19)
The cammers will want their money back. -
Leeloo & Corben (2019) Part #2
squish replied to life+90's topic in Leeloo & Corben - (06/07/19 - 10/22/19)
I guess thats a no then. -
Anise & Killian (2019) Part #1
squish replied to jabbath1987's topic in Killian - (09/11/19 - 11/30/19)
Two in a row?
