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Iains BS: Post Brexit life in the UK (6498* d) RE: BS: Post Brexit life in the UK 15 Feb 18


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"A bit like jimmies little englanders"
No capitals, no commas, woth Ireland, name spelt incorrectly
How are your kids in English ?
Hope they don't look on you as an example . Perhaps jimmy has spent too much "littlepeople"
Are they racists like their old man?"

What a pathetic little man you are jimmy. I think we can leave my children out of this. The fact that you feel it necessary to bring them into the discussion does not say much for your character does it?
In fact you are something I would make a point of scraping off my boot before venturing into the house, as you would definitely pose a health hazard.

You have some nerve to pick holes in my postings. Hell you cannot even copy and paste without screwing it up, and you obviously put so much bile into your posts that you fire them away before even proofreading them.
If all you can post are spittle flecked rants perhaps you should stop. It appears that all you manage accomplish with threads is fuck them up. Maybe you should spend more time in the rocking chair and less on the keyboard. You may feel that you are a self proclaimed expert on folkmusic but judging by your posts on other subjects expertise is not the word that springs to mind when considering the content. You are an anachronism- Why do you not just go away?




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