December 8, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, Spider said: He’s found his level The public keeping him in have found theirs too?
December 8, 20232 yr 47 minutes ago, wanderer1984 said: The public keeping him in have found theirs too? Do you think those that vote on this shit are typical of the wider population?
December 8, 20232 yr 48 minutes ago, wanderer1984 said: The public keeping him in have found theirs too? Yes Swipe card buyers
December 8, 20232 yr 20 minutes ago, Casino said: Do you think those that vote on this shit are typical of the wider population? Swipe card buyers .. init Edited December 9, 20232 yr by wanderer1984
December 9, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Casino said: Do you think those that vote on this shit are typical of the wider population? You’d fucking hope not. I’d be very surprised and disappointed if any fecker on here had actually voted on any shite like this. Feel free to out yourself folks 😁
December 9, 20232 yr Author 2 hours ago, mickbrown said: You’d fucking hope not. I’d be very surprised and disappointed if any fecker on here had actually voted on any shite like this. Feel free to out yourself folks 😁 Watch it, never voted.
December 9, 20232 yr 7 hours ago, Casino said: Do you think those that vote on this shit are typical of the wider population? More people voted on the final last year than the general election.
December 9, 20232 yr 8 hours ago, wanderer1984 said: The public keeping him in have found theirs too? I’m sorry to break it to you, but I’ve recently had to tell one of my children Santa Claus isn’t real, so I’m in a groove right now: Voting for someone on I’m a celebrity doesn’t elevate them to parliament. It wins them a wooden staff and a crown made of kangaroo feathers. I think. Youre confusing this vote with the big grown up one we have every so often for MP’s.
December 9, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, gonzo said: More people voted on the final last year than the general election. What does that show though? General apathy towards politics in general? A feeling we’re fucked whoever is in government? A preference for app-based voting meaning you get to do it without leaving home? Perhaps the Australian way is needed; compulsory voting. (For the General Election, not I’m a Z-Lister….
December 9, 20232 yr 28 minutes ago, MickyD said: What does that show though? General apathy towards politics in general? A feeling we’re fucked whoever is in government? A preference for app-based voting meaning you get to do it without leaving home? Perhaps the Australian way is needed; compulsory voting. (For the General Election, not I’m a Z-Lister…. Its shows big decisions shouldn't be left to the general public
December 9, 20232 yr 9 minutes ago, gonzo said: Its shows big decisions shouldn't be left to the general public Correct
December 9, 20232 yr Author 1 hour ago, gonzo said: More people voted on the final last year than the general election. Really ? Jill Scott got 12m votes, but sure you can vote multiple times. Tories got nearly that many votes. Edited December 9, 20232 yr by Ani
December 9, 20232 yr Never watched it, switched it last week lasted 30 seconds, how the fuck do them Geordie gimps get the gigs they do.
December 9, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Spider said: Voting for someone on I’m a celebrity doesn’t elevate them to parliament I never said it did. You are free to interpret my words however you choose. It's all in your head like the last conversation we had.
December 9, 20232 yr 29 minutes ago, wanderer1984 said: I never said it did. You are free to interpret my words however you choose. It's all in your head like the last conversation we had. About £2mill of business going pop? ”inherited” by the way, never did get an explanation
December 9, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Ani said: Really ? Jill Scott got 12m votes, but sure you can vote multiple times. Tories got nearly that many votes. I made it up.
December 9, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Spider said: About £2mill of business going pop? ”inherited” by the way, never did get an explanation I just came to that assumption. Y'know ... like you do on my posts. Hope your kid isn't too disappointed.
December 9, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, wanderer1984 said: I just came to that assumption. Y'know ... like you do on my posts. Hope your kid isn't too disappointed. Oh you think I was handed the business? Nope. It doesn’t alter the fact that whether I own it or just sweep the yard, Brexit caused it to lose £2million. Which was your question. That I answered. And you didn’t like the answer.
December 9, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, Spider said: It doesn’t alter the fact that whether I own it or just sweep the yard, Brexit caused it to lose £2million. Which was your question. That I answered. And you didn’t like the answer. I didn't like it? Again with your assumptions.
December 9, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, wanderer1984 said: I didn't like it? Again with your assumptions. Has anyone on here directly benefited from Brexit? why didn’t you ask that? Edited December 9, 20232 yr by Spider
December 9, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Spider said: Has anyone on here directly benefited from Brexit? why didn’t you ask that? Maybe that will be my next great question.
December 9, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, wanderer1984 said: Maybe that will be my next great question. Telling that you didn’t ask that first.
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