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Tedium corner.
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Author:  Richard Hawley [ Sun Jun 12, 2016 3:21 pm ]
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For the purpose of clarity I was referring to the brexit lot.....just colossal arseholes all

Author:  helenwatson [ Sun Jun 12, 2016 5:34 pm ]
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We have a dispute in our house. Other half has Lexit (exit from a left view) sympathies. But the kids are waging ideological warfare on him... And his dinner is in the dog (well, it would be if we had one). Xx

Author:  beaux nidle [ Sun Jun 12, 2016 6:38 pm ]
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i just managed to scare the bejeezus out of myself by realising that if we do vote out, there will probably be a big call in other nations for exit too.

le pen's national front in france will call for it, greece probably, austria has lurched to the right, and there are right leaning groups all over europe who will be emboldened by brexit.

leaving a fractured separated europe with isolationist leaders, fighting over the scraps of capitalist economies that will be failing as financial confidence falters worldwide.

taking us right back to world wars.

a nightmare.

Author:  Ignatz Wrobel [ Sun Jun 12, 2016 9:59 pm ]
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beaux nidle wrote:
i just managed to scare the bejeezus out of myself by realising that if we do vote out, there will probably be a big call in other nations for exit too.

le pen's national front in france will call for it, greece probably, austria has lurched to the right, and there are right leaning groups all over europe who will be emboldened by brexit.


I also wonder what will happen in Ireland, if the UK pulls out. With Northern Ireland they would adjoin a non-EU country then. I cannot imagine that this would be of no effect to the economies of both.

Author:  Poppy Dog [ Sun Jun 12, 2016 11:20 pm ]
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helenwatson wrote:
We have a dispute in our house. Other half has Lexit (exit from a left view) sympathies. But the kids are waging ideological warfare on him... And his dinner is in the dog (well, it would be if we had one). Xx


It was a very nice dinner.

Author:  loftyeric2 [ Mon Jun 13, 2016 4:57 am ]
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helenwatson wrote:
We have a dispute in our house. Other half has Lexit (exit from a left view) sympathies. But the kids are waging ideological warfare on him... And his dinner is in the dog (well, it would be if we had one). Xx


I know a man with a dog.....You'd be welcome to both - the further away they are from me the better :wink:

Author:  loftyeric2 [ Mon Jun 13, 2016 5:02 am ]
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Richard Hawley wrote:
Well it might cheer you up to know those shepherd thumb canes you made us are in very good use daily Lofty thank you sir ..> .............


Richard you are most welcome. And that has indeed cheered me up, bless you 8)

Author:  exapno mapcase [ Mon Jun 13, 2016 7:57 am ]
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Ignatz Wrobel wrote:
beaux nidle wrote:
i just managed to scare the bejeezus out of myself by realising that if we do vote out, there will probably be a big call in other nations for exit too.

le pen's national front in france will call for it, greece probably, austria has lurched to the right, and there are right leaning groups all over europe who will be emboldened by brexit.


I also wonder what will happen in Ireland, if the UK pulls out. With Northern Ireland they would adjoin a non-EU country then. I cannot imagine that this would be of no effect to the economies of both.

might hasten reunification!

Author:  Richard Hawley [ Mon Jun 13, 2016 11:22 am ]
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loftyeric2 wrote:
Richard Hawley wrote:
Well it might cheer you up to know those shepherd thumb canes you made us are in very good use daily Lofty thank you sir ..> .............


Richard you are most welcome. And that has indeed cheered me up, bless you 8)


They are lovely things and very well made...I am an admirer of craft mate

Author:  loftyeric2 [ Tue Jun 14, 2016 3:47 am ]
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That is most kind Richard, thank you. I love making things & I'm glad you are enjoying them :D

Author:  ricx [ Tue Jun 14, 2016 4:20 pm ]
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Austria v Hungary

wonder which does Franz Ferdinand support?

Author:  Myra [ Tue Jun 21, 2016 10:03 pm ]
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Richard. Ohhhh my gawd.

I just took my mom to the dentist for a tooth extraction, and picked up a prescription for a stronger pain med than over the counter stuff, for when the novocaine wears off...I asked what it was and was told "Oh it's similar to Darvocet"...took a look at it after they filled it annnnnd...

...it was fucking Tramadol.

I kind of gasped a little and asked if it wasn't habit-forming. "Oh she won't be taking enough of it to worry about that"

I mean I KNOW that, right, but I am taking it away from her the second she doesn't need it!!

P.S. So my mom is 84. When we got home I started envisioning the freak scene of this little old lady hooked on Tramadol, and it honestly made me laugh out loud. It would be something else, I'm sure. Never gonna happen! :shock:

Author:  Richard Hawley [ Wed Jun 22, 2016 2:09 am ]
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It's when your NOT on it and it runs out the problems start :(

Author:  Myra [ Wed Jun 22, 2016 2:30 am ]
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Richard Hawley wrote:
It's when your NOT on it and it runs out the problems start :(


That does indeed make sense.

Author:  Richard Hawley [ Wed Jun 22, 2016 5:08 pm ]
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A big tip that will help....DO NOT JUST STOP TAKING THEM....lower the dose slowly....those pills nearly killed me ive never been in a darker place,thank god for my wife or I wouldn't be here now

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