Then Farage asked if anyone would like to go somewhere else. There was a lot of different opinions, so they put it to the vote, and over half of the customers voted 'leave'.
So you've decided to ignore your doctors advice and post what could be a contentious thread. 'If' this thread does turn nasty, and you feel that your being bullied, what are you going to say then, to your doctor?
great story petra - your British SOH is ... wonderful, ta.
Why would it turn nasty- it does not have to, at all. I can't imagine anyone, but really anyone- on here, supporting a BoJo, daddy and Farage triangle.. go on, try.
Well it will be contentious if you don't explain it is fiction in words of one syllable!
There was something on the Daily Mash about if BoJo's father had kept his promise to withdraw we wouldn't now have a problem!!! For those without a sense of humour let me explain - it is not true it is a joke.
I may be having a slow moment here but, what does "that famous British SOH seems to be seriously challenged today-how sad" mean? It sounds just a tad passive aggressive to me but maybe I'm as I said, having a slow moment.
The English investment in irony can hardly be overstated, which is why suggesting that an individual, or a community, might be incapable of appreciating it is especially damning. Irony is to the English what self-reliance is to Americans, or what linguistic cultivation is to the French: a core value often elevated to the status of myth.
So Bojo, his daddy and Farage meet in a pub to plan their Charity Ball. They have to decide 3 things- What to call it, What charity to support and how much they were aiming to raise Bojo thought they could make 390 mill and they would give it to the NHS. See I can do humour- anyone else?