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Burney
03-30-2017, 08:43 AM
these three freaks to represent them last night. :hehe:

The one on the left calls itself 'Sophie Raphaeline', btw.

https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight/status/847209048885702657

Luis Anaconda
03-30-2017, 08:57 AM
these three freaks to represent them last night. :hehe:

The one on the left calls itself 'Sophie Raphaeline', btw.

https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight/status/847209048885702657

Look at the ****ing retards commenting on it though. "They're no long a UK citizen if they live abroad". How the **** do these people manage to operate a computer :headwand:

Sir C
03-30-2017, 09:00 AM
Look at the ****ing retards commenting on it though. "They're no long a UK citizen if they live abroad". How the **** do these people manage to operate a computer :headwand:

Fair point, though. :verrater:

Luis Anaconda
03-30-2017, 09:04 AM
Fair point, though. :verrater:

You'll be on the first boat back to Ireland when the revolution comes, you know. And not a nice modern boat but a Sealink Ferry from the early 80s where Eau de Vomit was the fragrance of choice. Do Sealink still exist?

Sir C
03-30-2017, 09:07 AM
You'll be on the first boat back to Ireland when the revolution comes, you know. And not a nice modern boat but a Sealink Ferry from the early 80s where Eau de Vomit was the fragrance of choice. Do Sealink still exist?

Ended up sold to SNCF, I think. I used to love the ferry from Fishguard to Rosslare. We used to have a cabin and everything :glamour:

Mind you, the drive to Fishguard seemed to take about 4 days.

Burney
03-30-2017, 09:07 AM
Fair point, though. :verrater:

:nod: Treason will not be forgiven.

Burney
03-30-2017, 09:09 AM
Ended up sold to SNCF, I think. I used to love the ferry from Fishguard to Rosslare. We used to have a cabin and everything :glamour:

Mind you, the drive to Fishguard seemed to take about 4 days.

Oh, yes. My mum once made that drive through the driving rain all the way through Wales with me and a drugged cat in a box that had shat itself.

Impressive.

Sir C
03-30-2017, 09:13 AM
Oh, yes. My mum once made that drive through the driving rain all the way through Wales with me and a drugged cat in a box that had shat itself.

Impressive.

My Dad's car suffered a voltage regulator failure on the M4 on one trip. By the time we got to the services near Bristol it was late (midnight?) and the battery was starting to fail. There was a 24 workshop round the back of the services for trucks. They looked at the car, diagnosed the problem, sent a lad on a motorbike into town to wake up the owner of a parts shop and bring the part back, fitted it and we were on our way inside a couple of hours. Even made the ferry. Different times.

Burney
03-30-2017, 09:17 AM
My Dad's car suffered a voltage regulator failure on the M4 on one trip. By the time we got to the services near Bristol it was late (midnight?) and the battery was starting to fail. There was a 24 workshop round the back of the services for trucks. They looked at the car, diagnosed the problem, sent a lad on a motorbike into town to wake up the owner of a parts shop and bring the part back, fitted it and we were on our way inside a couple of hours. Even made the ferry. Different times.

The worst bit was getting over the Severn Bridge, only to realise you still had another three hours or so to go. :-(

Billy Goat Sverige
03-30-2017, 09:34 AM
these three freaks to represent them last night. :hehe:

The one on the left calls itself 'Sophie Raphaeline', btw.

https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight/status/847209048885702657

Do none of these people apply for residency?

Burney
03-30-2017, 09:40 AM
Do none of these people apply for residency?

A couple of them look like a livestock licence would be more appropriate tbh.