Brexit thread
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Brexit thread
I've pulled it.
By all means please contribute and debate the topic but keep it civil and leave the personal remarks out of it.
I'll start a new thread tomorrow when they're back in parliament. I'm the meantime take a day away from it.
Kwacky.
PS. no references to the former brexit thread, otherwise I'll bring it back.
By all means please contribute and debate the topic but keep it civil and leave the personal remarks out of it.
I'll start a new thread tomorrow when they're back in parliament. I'm the meantime take a day away from it.
Kwacky.
PS. no references to the former brexit thread, otherwise I'll bring it back.
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Re: Brexit thread
"the Brexit thread is stopping people from wanting to post on the forum"
/deletes the Brexit thread

Seriously though, where the feck is everyone?
Has anyone heard from DeeGee?
Cavetroll was working on his music but he's had some bad news about his job.
Perkles has disappeared off the face of the earth again.
/deletes the Brexit thread

Seriously though, where the feck is everyone?
Has anyone heard from DeeGee?
Cavetroll was working on his music but he's had some bad news about his job.
Perkles has disappeared off the face of the earth again.
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Re: Brexit thread
I have a horrible feeling DeeGee may have lost his job over BREXIT.
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Re: Brexit thread
Probably, like many others, wondering if any of us will still have a job come the Spring.Kwacky wrote:"the Brexit thread is stopping people from wanting to post on the forum"
/deletes the Brexit thread
Seriously though, where the feck is everyone?
.............
Work is dire.
I feel gutted for those who have already lost their jobs...,,it’s one of the worst feelings out there.
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Re: Brexit thread
Whilst I fully sympathise with anyone who looses their job, I rather take exception to that description of it mate.duke63 wrote:..I feel gutted for those who have already lost their jobs...,,it’s one of the worst feelings out there.

Having your health would seem far more important imho ?
I seriously believe that there are going to be a lot more changes in the labour market over the coming decades, and society will need to make some considerable changes to accommodate those changes.
(Yes, I know; Foil Hat again)...

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Re: Brexit thread
Im sorry to hear about these jobs being lost - boils my piss this bloody mess.
I've been very busy the last few weeks so i've been lurking more than posting, but should be business as usual from next weekish.
I've been very busy the last few weeks so i've been lurking more than posting, but should be business as usual from next weekish.
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Re: Brexit thread
A friend's son lives and works in Zurich for one of the UK accountancy firms.
The Swiss Government has offered him dual citizenship as they recognise what his skills bring to the Swiss economy and they don't want to lose him due to Brexit.
What a retarded inward thinking Nation Britain has become.
The Swiss Government has offered him dual citizenship as they recognise what his skills bring to the Swiss economy and they don't want to lose him due to Brexit.
What a retarded inward thinking Nation Britain has become.
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Re: Brexit thread
I did say 'one of the worst feelings'.StMarks wrote:Whilst I fully sympathise with anyone who looses their job, I rather take exception to that description of it mate.duke63 wrote:..I feel gutted for those who have already lost their jobs...,,it’s one of the worst feelings out there.![]()
Having your health would seem far more important imho ?
I seriously believe that there are going to be a lot more changes in the labour market over the coming decades, and society will need to make some considerable changes to accommodate those changes.
(Yes, I know; Foil Hat again)...
Yes health is the most important but losing your job can have a significant negative effect on your health and welfare.
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Re: Brexit thread
It doesn't matter what any of us think about this, the public just need to stop taking out their rage with each other. If people care that much then they should be making their voices heard to those "making the decisions".
The situation is laughable, but there's no point finger-pointing or name calling - just get on with it.
No reason for anyone to be falling out in this forum that's for sure.
The situation is laughable, but there's no point finger-pointing or name calling - just get on with it.
No reason for anyone to be falling out in this forum that's for sure.
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Re: Brexit thread
Kwacky wrote:How's the kitchen floor?
Getting there. The kitchen has been dismantled to fit it and i've rewired and replumbed a few things as well as a full repaint and move around. Oh and the log burner has been moved out to do it, so angle grinder was in operation yesterday.


Big job but needed doing and finishes the house off beautifully.
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Re: Brexit thread
Sorry Duke, so you did. You're right too, loosing that sense of purpose can be devastating.duke63 wrote:.... I did say 'one of the worst feelings'..
Cav wrote:......No reason for anyone to be falling out in this forum that's for sure.

I hope we're going to see some "before & after" pics' when it's finished, so that we can all criti,,, admire your handywork.C00kiemonster wrote:....Big job but needed doing and finishes the house off beautifully.

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Re: Brexit thread
C00kiemonster wrote:....Big job but needed doing and finishes the house off beautifully.
I hope we're going to see some "before & after" pics' when it's finished, so that we can all criti,,, admire your handywork.

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Re: Brexit thread
Loves it. One of the reasons we put natural stone down was so it wasn't slippy for the dogs. He's everywhere nowduke63 wrote:What does Ori think? I know he hated the previous floor.


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Re: Brexit thread
As funny as it is watching Elsie slip and slide over the porcelain slabs I do feel a bit nervous when she's being playful on the wet slabs. Natural stone is a lot more grippy
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Re: Brexit thread
Well said CavCav wrote:It doesn't matter what any of us think about this, the public just need to stop taking out their rage with each other. If people care that much then they should be making their voices heard to those "making the decisions".
The situation is laughable, but there's no point finger-pointing or name calling - just get on with it.
No reason for anyone to be falling out in this forum that's for sure.
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