Scratch that. You are exactly 12 hours ahead of me, I think.Haumana wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 12:58 amI say tautological?Hastur wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 12:55 amYou're fast. I edited out the HIV part. I thought it was of topic and, as you say, tautological.Haumana wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 12:47 am
There are non HIV ridden Labor MPs?
:28 made me laugh when the dude couldn't remember her name or title other than "dedicated servant to the House." I find absurdity in the guise of serious business the most hilarious.
Luck of the draw, I just happened to refresh and we share a timezone, I think.
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Yea. Most of the direct interaction I get on here is early morning or in the evening. Except for the few Euros. Not that are that many left at all any more.
Most of the posts are ankle biting and insults drifting away from the topic at hand. I reply to something and when I go back and look at the thread in the morning my comment is buried in five pages of off topic yapping.
Oh, well.
Most of the posts are ankle biting and insults drifting away from the topic at hand. I reply to something and when I go back and look at the thread in the morning my comment is buried in five pages of off topic yapping.
Oh, well.

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My screen looks mostly like "who is currently on your ignore list, made this post. Display this post."
I am digging the direction that Moe Factz is going, btw. The new perspective and the long leash that Adam has is leading to some enlightening discussions. Not all ADOS but it is a thread that is binding it all together.
I am digging the direction that Moe Factz is going, btw. The new perspective and the long leash that Adam has is leading to some enlightening discussions. Not all ADOS but it is a thread that is binding it all together.
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Moe Factz is a find. Adam is on to something. He has a knack for finding what is relevant long before anyone else.

An nescis, mi fili, quantilla prudentia mundus regatur? - Axel Oxenstierna
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I enjoy your perspective/insights so I hope you don't give up but I understand if you do. More and more, I get why Dan pulled the ejection cord when he did. Carlus was just questioning the posts of the most prolific. Cue the absurd humor.Hastur wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 1:07 am Yea. Most of the direct interaction I get on here is early morning or in the evening. Except for the few Euros. Not that are that many left at all any more.
Most of the posts are ankle biting and insults drifting away from the topic at hand. I reply to something and when I go back and look at the thread in the morning my comment is buried in five pages of off topic yapping.
Oh, well.
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+1 on both accounts. I was worried they would run out of material early but I couldn't have been more wrong. I have learned something new with each episode.Hastur wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 1:22 am Moe Factz is a find. Adam is on to something. He has a knack for finding what is relevant long before anyone else.
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Looking out for the economy is closer to the truth.Hastur wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 12:02 am The queen could just have the ceremonial mace brought back from parliament, and they cannot operate lawfully any more.
What a stinking shit show this parliament is. They keep stopping anything that will bring the Brexit matter to a conclusion and when they have all failed to accomplish anything they are too chicken shit to resign and call for new elections knowing full well that a lot of them will have to leave for good.
These clowns are not representing the people, and they know it. That's why they are cowering in their seats.
The sovereign should step in and put a stop to it. There are no adults in the room. Churchill's grandson - what a crock of crap. Why is that important all of a sudden? A bunch of elitist pricks looking out for the banks in The City most likely. Good riddance.
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Not at all, if they cared about actually helping the economy instead of just feeling like they are, they wouldn't want to stay in the EU. It's obvious they want to stall until they can stop Brexit altogether, and they will sabotage any Brexit deal in order to try to turn people against Brexit.Montegriffo wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 1:57 amLooking out for the economy is closer to the truth.Hastur wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 12:02 am The queen could just have the ceremonial mace brought back from parliament, and they cannot operate lawfully any more.
What a stinking shit show this parliament is. They keep stopping anything that will bring the Brexit matter to a conclusion and when they have all failed to accomplish anything they are too chicken shit to resign and call for new elections knowing full well that a lot of them will have to leave for good.
These clowns are not representing the people, and they know it. That's why they are cowering in their seats.
The sovereign should step in and put a stop to it. There are no adults in the room. Churchill's grandson - what a crock of crap. Why is that important all of a sudden? A bunch of elitist pricks looking out for the banks in The City most likely. Good riddance.
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More like an unholy alliance between Marxists and Globalists. After all there is no reason to believe that free trade and capitalism could take care of the needs of the British people. How on earth are you going to take care of yourselves without the help of the 43 000 bureaucrats in Brussels.Montegriffo wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 1:57 amLooking out for the economy is closer to the truth.Hastur wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 12:02 am The queen could just have the ceremonial mace brought back from parliament, and they cannot operate lawfully any more.
What a stinking shit show this parliament is. They keep stopping anything that will bring the Brexit matter to a conclusion and when they have all failed to accomplish anything they are too chicken shit to resign and call for new elections knowing full well that a lot of them will have to leave for good.
These clowns are not representing the people, and they know it. That's why they are cowering in their seats.
The sovereign should step in and put a stop to it. There are no adults in the room. Churchill's grandson - what a crock of crap. Why is that important all of a sudden? A bunch of elitist pricks looking out for the banks in The City most likely. Good riddance.

An nescis, mi fili, quantilla prudentia mundus regatur? - Axel Oxenstierna
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We could have left months ago if not for the hard liners rejecting the deal.StCapps wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 2:04 amNot at all, if they cared about actually helping the economy instead of just feeling like they are, they wouldn't want to stay in the EU. It's obvious they want to stall until they can stop Brexit altogether, and they will sabotage any Brexit deal in order to try to turn people against Brexit.Montegriffo wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 1:57 amLooking out for the economy is closer to the truth.Hastur wrote: Wed Sep 04, 2019 12:02 am The queen could just have the ceremonial mace brought back from parliament, and they cannot operate lawfully any more.
What a stinking shit show this parliament is. They keep stopping anything that will bring the Brexit matter to a conclusion and when they have all failed to accomplish anything they are too chicken shit to resign and call for new elections knowing full well that a lot of them will have to leave for good.
These clowns are not representing the people, and they know it. That's why they are cowering in their seats.
The sovereign should step in and put a stop to it. There are no adults in the room. Churchill's grandson - what a crock of crap. Why is that important all of a sudden? A bunch of elitist pricks looking out for the banks in The City most likely. Good riddance.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.

