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Juggalo

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  1. Zen, a Zed variant made by buddhist monks, like a Zed, but full of spiritual creaminess.
  2. Same over here I think You really have to market yourself nowadays. And no, I wouldn't say you'd be surprised - it translates into "I'm pretty average, why would you hire me" Just say you're disappointed the interview wasn't as successful as you'd have liked, connection issues, blah, blah.
  3. My sons friend didn't vote. And now he won't shut the hell up about ignorant bigots voting him out of the EU. I've told him his opinion means nothing. He asked why, and I told him, he had a chance to formally express that opinion last week, and chose to go to the pub instead. That he clearly didn't care about the UK or the EU, so why should the people who did vote care about your opinion? "....yeah, but, blah, blah, blah" Students are dicks.
  4. Free movement won't happen as part of a free trade deal. Britain holds the aces. The biggest issue in the EU is immigration, immigration followed by immigration.. So we kind of have the EU against the wall. In two years the pressure from the EU citizens, with the general elections coming up will be even greater to cap the immigration and freemovement. We'll come out of this with a free trade deal, no free movement. And hopefully most of the anti-democratic protesters will have buggered off to Sweden, rather than trying to force the majority to live their dream.
  5. Owned my 2006 DE for 1yr 3weeks 3days. Aside from normal service items, I've only spent out on the Exhaust because it was rusty. Daily driver and bullet proof. When I see a car advertising "loads of receipts!" I automatically think unreliable wallet raider, and steer clear. I don't see how people can think any different, but they do, and they go and buy those wallet raiders
  6. This has turned into the most retarded threads I've read in a long time. If an episode of racial vandalism makes it to the BBC news, then that's indicative of just how rare it is. It is not suggestive that the racists are now in control, or that any real percentage of Leave voters were racist, which is the all we're hearing from Remain voters, simply because they can't admit that the EU was cancer, and the two main parties are out of touch with the entire country. People are pi**ed off. Race cards are a complete cop out and a massive over simplification of the systemic Europe wide social issues I'm out.
  7. Well a few hundred years ago you'd now be stood in a field with your Pike, with thousands of others, marching towards the Leave Army. That it's just Facebook is progress I think. But yeah, revolutions are always painful, peaceful or otherwise.
  8. Wait, what? But the harm is already done! On those conditions, yeah, I would. As the EU stands, no, I wouldn't.
  9. I'd be happy for a second referendum as it's such an important decision. On condition the EU publically announce that something is seriously wrong there and commit to serious reforms. Junckers and his crew has to go, he's a lunatic and couldn't reform a tub of plasticine. And on condition all EU immigration to the UK stops for 5 years while we assimilate the millions we have, and give the services a chance to catch up. I also agree with Ekona. Labour need to sort their @*!# out, and fast. I voted Tory, but even I can see how dangerous it is not to have a strong counter balance to them...they do tend to go a bit too far sometimes...as do Labour.
  10. I know half was non EU, but the people don't care where it comes from, or why it's happening, who is to blame, or Net or Gross. They just seem waves and waves of migrants flooding their communities and the politicians saying "We can't stop it, it's the EU", so, like the article said, when given the chance, the people unleashed their fury on the EU. And I have to disagree with the reform. I would love you to be right, I would even consider voting Remain as a Union similar to the USA is appealing, but I saw no signs of it. I saw a Left Wing Union, arrogantly push their Left Wing ideals onto a multi-political People across the Union. I saw nothing but arrogance from the EU leadership right up until today, the day after the Referendum. They still didn't get the message. The message from the EU should have been "this is shocking, and we have to take stock and discuss why millions of people feel this way" What we got was "**** you UK, if you're going, you're going now. You're the problem, not us!" Meanwhile, the people of Europe....
  11. We know this. We know the parasites are draining us. It annoys the hell out of me that I bust my nuts and 80% of my income tax at the end of this month goes to that woman. And we know that Polish immigrants graft their nuts off, you'll hear nothing but admiration from me about Eastern European work ethics, we could learn a lot from them. And I know many racists hate them simply because they're Polish or Romanian, etc. But mass immigration is destructive, as much as the parasitic Brit. You can't justify one against the other. They're both problems. All the UK and EU had to do was listen to the people of Europe (this isn't uniquely British) and enact sensible laws to control inter member immigration gently. Who knows, in 50 years those laws would likely be lifted or redundant, but you just can't say, "You're now a member, now take a third of a million migrants each year". It's too much of a social and cultural shock.
  12. This guy nails most of it. I don't agree with everything he says, but most of it I do. If you're not too Brexit fatigued, it's well worth 10 minutes http://www.theguardian.com/politics/commentisfree/2016/jun/24/divided-britain-brexit-money-class-inequality-westminster
  13. I don't think anybody can claim that at the moment, do you, really? The Experts were divided. Truth is, they haven't a clue.
  14. Tiny Pic. Been using them for years. Way better that Photobucket. Ironically owned by...Photobucket lol
  15. Hollande said the vote would put Europe to the test: “To move forward, Europe cannot act as before.†Sigmar Gabriel, the head of Germany’s Social Democrats, Merkel’s coalition partners, said the British vote was a “shrill wake-up call†for European politicians. “Whoever fails to heed it or takes refuge in the usual rituals, will drive Europe against the wall,†Gabriel said. The Polish foreign minister, Witold Waszczykowski, said in a statement the result showed “disillusionment with European integration, and declining trust in the EUâ€. Italy’s prime minister, Matteo Renzi, tweeted: “We must change it to make it more human and more just. But Europe is our home, it’s our future.†Lars Loekke Rasmussen, the Danish prime minister, said Denmark “belongs in Europe†but said mounting Euroscepticism must be taken seriously. Turkey, whose future membership of the EU played a key role in the UK referendum campaign, cast doubt on the likelihood of it joining in the aftermath of the Brexit vote. “The European Union’s disintegration has started,†deputy prime minister Nurettin Canikli tweeted. “Britain was the first to jump ship.†I suspected this would give them the kick in the backside they needed. It's a pity the UK had to leave to make that epiphany happen. The ball is in the EU court now. Take heed, or fall apart.
  16. Doubt it will matter. Gibraltar is a significant strategic military base for the UK. I doubt we'll hand it to Spain.
  17. http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:sFSP3bdsDbAJ:www.350z-tech.com/wiki/index.php%3Ftitle%3DHKS_Supercharger_Installation+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk There you go mate. It's only a cached copy, but better than a 404
  18. That's the problem they see in you. They see "Our fellow man" as the British people who live here. Not refugees, asylum seekers, economic migrants and EU citizens. For too long people like you have refused point blank to listen and have simply brushed people off as racist if they objected to your EU vision. The world doesn't work like that, and last night, the EU got schooled on the power of democracy No hard feelings mate, but the Out vote is the EU's fault for years of incredible arrogance.
  19. I'm the happiest man alive today. On another board I'm on, the Germans, French, Danes, Austrians, etc are congratulating us with envy, and hoping they'll now get a referendum. I strongly feel that the UK is the key Jenga piece in the EU. Now that Germany and France will have to carry Eastern Europe and the broken Southern Nations, it's just a matter of time. The EU is truly broken and needs dismantling. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
  20. I think that's the plan. They're trying to break the cultures down and end Nationalism with mass immigration. It's having the opposite. Far right parties are gaining ground in response to Far Left policies. Austria was within an inch of voting a Far Right group in a few weeks ago
  21. Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Union’s (EU) unelected executive arm, has complained that too many EU officials are listening to “national opinion†rather than pushing for an unwanted European super state. The UK has been a long-standing opponent of the creation of a European super-state. However, on the eve of Britain’s vote on its membership of the EU, Mr. Junker has reaffirmed his intention to undemocratically push for its creation. “In former times, all those implied in the project were full-time Europeans. Now we have too many part-time Europeans,†he said, according to the Independent. Adding: “That is a problem because some of our colleagues in the European Council are listening exclusively to their national opinion. http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/06/23/eu-president-slams-part-time-europeans-national-opinion-slowing-ever-closer-union/ All those who argued the EU is democratic, and voted in....how blatant does it have to be before it sinks in?
  22. Oh I dunno. Defeating the Spanish and French, building two Empires, one of which was the greatest in human history. Giving the world democracy, civilisation, global trade, and the rule of Law. Removing feudalism in place of the Parliamentary democracy and giving the common man Rights via the Bill of Rights and the Magna Carta. Freeing Europe from German domination..twice. Developing Universal healthcare, the welfare state. Inventing 56% of everything that has ever been invented and gifting it to the world. I'm pretty sure we can manage without the EU
  23. You're asking them to spend time and money to fix something that isn't broken. Just can't see it happening.
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