The 'I told you so' EU referendum - Officially the Worst Thread Ever

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Remain or leave

Remain
30
37%
Leave
51
63%
 
Total votes: 81

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Henry Norris 1913
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I filled me car up today as well :D

I must be some kind of business genius :shock: :barscarf:

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Henry Norris 1913 wrote:I filled me car up today as well :D

I must be some kind of business genius :shock: :barscarf:
Fuck me. You are a genius! :shock:

I have a question. Should I buy or sell pork bellies? Just saw a movie about two old guys and a black guy and a bird with a man's face but the best tits I've ever seen, and in that movie pork bellies seemed to be something important in the financial world.

Or maybe I should just try and get the crop report off Beeks? :rubchin:

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Red Snapper wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Nutty you're like that boring drunk bloke at a party who wants to talk politics, you try to avoid him but corners you and you just disagree with everything he is saying plus he's telling you how much money he's got, his brilliant job and his share protfolio.... After trying he eventually wears you down and you have to agree with him just to get away....

Look back at the thread you haven't won a single argument (because so soon after the referendum there are no guarantees on either side) but you wear posters out and they just stop posting :yawn:

:barscarf:
One thing I never do is talk politics/economics/brexit at a party, you are right it is boring. But here it's great.......

It isn't an argument it's a debate, and I would like to think that I have highlighted the floors in some people's comments as I have done with your last few comments.

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
You get invited to parties? :wink:
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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DB10GOONER wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Nutty you're like that boring drunk bloke at a party who wants to talk politics, you try to avoid him but corners you and you just disagree with everything he is saying plus he's telling you how much money he's got, his brilliant job and his share protfolio.... After trying he eventually wears you down and you have to agree with him just to get away....

Look back at the thread you haven't won a single argument (because so soon after the referendum there are no guarantees on either side) but you wear posters out and they just stop posting :yawn:

:barscarf:
One thing I never do is talk politics/economics/brexit at a party, you are right it is boring. But here it's great.......

It isn't an argument it's a debate, and I would like to think that I have highlighted the floors in some people's comments as I have done with your last few comments.

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
Did you mean "flaws"?

Just asking. :barscarf: :barscarf:

:D :wink:
Oh damn the spelling police have arrived too :moderator:

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Belly of pork, buy it cook it and eat it. Job done.

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DB10GOONER wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Nutty you're like that boring drunk bloke at a party who wants to talk politics, you try to avoid him but corners you and you just disagree with everything he is saying plus he's telling you how much money he's got, his brilliant job and his share protfolio.... After trying he eventually wears you down and you have to agree with him just to get away....

Look back at the thread you haven't won a single argument (because so soon after the referendum there are no guarantees on either side) but you wear posters out and they just stop posting :yawn:

:barscarf:
One thing I never do is talk politics/economics/brexit at a party, you are right it is boring. But here it's great.......

It isn't an argument it's a debate, and I would like to think that I have highlighted the floors in some people's comments as I have done with your last few comments.

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
Did you mean "flaws"?

Just asking. :barscarf: :barscarf:

:D :wink:
Blame Apple for that, was typing out my response on an iPad. I didn't know I had to spell check everything I type even if it gets auto corrected!

But seriously, sort the Modding out on this forum. You both act like a bunch of schoolkids, then get all defensive when someone questions what you say. I am all for banter, but it isn't a switch you can turn on and off to suit yourself.

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nut flush gooner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Nutty you're like that boring drunk bloke at a party who wants to talk politics, you try to avoid him but corners you and you just disagree with everything he is saying plus he's telling you how much money he's got, his brilliant job and his share protfolio.... After trying he eventually wears you down and you have to agree with him just to get away....

Look back at the thread you haven't won a single argument (because so soon after the referendum there are no guarantees on either side) but you wear posters out and they just stop posting :yawn:

:barscarf:
One thing I never do is talk politics/economics/brexit at a party, you are right it is boring. But here it's great.......

It isn't an argument it's a debate, and I would like to think that I have highlighted the floors in some people's comments as I have done with your last few comments.

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
Did you mean "flaws"?

Just asking. :barscarf: :barscarf:

:D :wink:
Blame Apple for that, was typing out my response on an iPad. I didn't know I had to spell check everything I type even if it gets auto corrected!

But seriously, sort the Modding out on this forum. You both act like a bunch of schoolkids, then get all defensive when someone questions what you say. I am all for banter, but it isn't a switch you can turn on and off to suit yourself.

Nut bush can't spell for toffee!
How are you feeling me old mate!
Armegeddon at last lol..... :lol: :-P

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So. You don't actually read the stuff you write before you post it?

That would explain a lot :D :wink:

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olgitgooner wrote:So. You don't actually read the stuff you write before you post it?

That would explain a lot :D :wink:
He's a secret Brexiter after all :D

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arseofacrow wrote:
olgitgooner wrote:So. You don't actually read the stuff you write before you post it?

That would explain a lot :D :wink:
He's a secret Brexiter after all :D

If his iphone is autocorrecting to 'shrude' and 'floored' he should take it back to the shop.

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:rubchin:

:lol:

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nut flush gooner wrote:
DB10GOONER wrote:
nut flush gooner wrote:
flash gunner wrote:Nutty you're like that boring drunk bloke at a party who wants to talk politics, you try to avoid him but corners you and you just disagree with everything he is saying plus he's telling you how much money he's got, his brilliant job and his share protfolio.... After trying he eventually wears you down and you have to agree with him just to get away....

Look back at the thread you haven't won a single argument (because so soon after the referendum there are no guarantees on either side) but you wear posters out and they just stop posting :yawn:

:barscarf:
One thing I never do is talk politics/economics/brexit at a party, you are right it is boring. But here it's great.......

It isn't an argument it's a debate, and I would like to think that I have highlighted the floors in some people's comments as I have done with your last few comments.

:barscarf: :barscarf: :barscarf:
Did you mean "flaws"?

Just asking. :barscarf: :barscarf:

:D :wink:
Blame Apple for that, was typing out my response on an iPad. I didn't know I had to spell check everything I type even if it gets auto corrected!

But seriously, sort the Modding out on this forum. You both act like a bunch of schoolkids, then get all defensive when someone questions what you say. I am all for banter, but it isn't a switch you can turn on and off to suit yourself.
Are you trying to be funny? Talk about the pot and the kettle!! :lol:

If you have a complaint about the modding, make it to the owner Mike or GoonerEd because tbh I don't give much of a fuck if you like us or not. If you want a forum with non-member mods then I suggest you try out a few forums that use that format and see how long you, in particular, last, seeing as you cannot discuss anything with anyone without insulting them. Go on, give it a try. :roll:

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Gunner Rob wrote:looking good isnt it :roll:
http://news.sky.com/story/business-inve ... e-10657282
Interesting report and it makes some fair points however there is a flaw that i can see, it doesn't give an exact timescale for any of the investment proposed nor does it actually say or confirm the investment was 100% guaranteed but that it was planned, which as we know in terms of business investment can take any number of years and/or be cancelled or redirected at the drop of a hat.

You're also ignoring what was said in the last two paragraphs, which points to possible reinvestment or recommencement should the government manage to guarantee what is required. So lets not get hysterical over a report of possibles and maybes with no concrete guarantees.

6/10 must try harder, facts, proven facts please Rob :wink:

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Gunner Rob wrote:looking good isnt it :roll:
http://news.sky.com/story/business-inve ... e-10657282
Rob, this is just one more pile of poo from a think tank.
The Hitachi people commissioned a survey. We don't know how many people were contacted. Or what specific questions were asked. Or how those questions were phrased. We do know that about a thousand "senior executives " bothered to respond. We do not know how many of those people had a political axe to grind.
From this survey we are led to believe that one third of businesses decided to cancel or postpone investment in this country. Total bollocks.
The most important indicator of how well a country is faring economically is the level of employment. In our case, according to official figures, as of last month, there are 100,000 more people employed now than there were before the referendum.

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