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2 minutes ago, Ratman said:


No idea, as since.... and as you already well know (cos you stalked my profile you fucking weirdo!) i’m from Lancashire, the same place your from (mores the pitty to all other lancashire residents) and not Aberdeenshire where the song prattles on about??!!!


emoji860.pngEGGS.... for fucks sake will you put your spade through that armoured cable so Boltons wildlife will succumb to darkness! I’m getting my tinnitus back again emoji37.png

Stalked your profile, what you on about..   I saw a notification on my account a month back from you and went to investigate..   and by the way, I'm from Greater Manchester not Lancashire..  

 

 

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13 minutes ago, Vespasian said:

I do have a vague recollection. not sure it was you mind, I remember it as being me and Timbercutter dartmore..  I may be wrong..

Rarely, uncharacteristicly, you ARE wrong! TCD threw his lot in, but it was me self that suggested a pub conversation in Padstow  ?

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Stalked your profile, what you on about..   I saw a notification on my account a month back from you and went to investigate..   and by the way, I'm from Greater Manchester not Lancashire..  
 
 

Fine..... going now cos your boring me. And others by the looks of things. Chow!!!
Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Rarely, uncharacteristicly, you ARE wrong! TCD threw his lot in, but it was me self that suggested a pub conversation in Padstow  ?

Oh well I'd slept since then. I do recall it was a good run in mind...  I particularly enjoyed that one..

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Posted
48 minutes ago, difflock said:

I too imagine that our own British fishermen, certainly were, and probably still are, too greedy.

Bigger boats and the technology associated with fishing have entirely changed the likelyhood of "missing" any fish.

Never mind the horrendous collateral damage, to the seabed caused by GPS guided Scallop dredging.

I appreciate it is still potentially hazardous, but that is a seperate issue.

Marcus

Not all of them. many are are shackled by daft laws that don't allow perfectly seaworthy boats to fish beyond a certain distance off shore.
 

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Not surprised. We’ve ‘left’ Europe but we’re still not able to trade with the rest of the world on our own terms. Forget immigration, for me, the global market opportunities were the most attractive thing about Brexit.
That and not having to be ruled by them. It’s hard to work out what we actually have gained apart from not having to worry about where we spend £40billion.
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3 minutes ago, westphalian said:

Who the fuck has been running the usual government business while this shite has been going on since the referendum??

They are clever, they multi task.

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