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  1. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Small wonder as he's a left wing economist; he'd never be invited to be an economic adviser to the Conservatives would he? However to have a left wing economist say that the Labour party hasn't a clue is damning IMO.
  2. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    He's not going to unite the party; he's not going to even try. He's going to entrench his position and Lansman et alia are only the start. This is a formula that the extreme left always follow. I wish he weren't electable but I fear he is. If there were an election today Labour would win a...
  3. mrtrench

    Words fail me.

    Nah that's your little Otis you are thinking about.
  4. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Well, as you know, I think that 'you never know what might come along' is already here. Just before I left this discussion last time, someone stated that I was 'hysterical about Corbyn'. I'll dispute the word hysterical, because I don't do panic and screaming, but he's right that I am very...
  5. mrtrench

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Labour have replaced Ann Black as Head of Disciplinary Matters with Momentum Director Christine Shawcroft. On the very same day, it seems that Jared O'Mara has recovered from his long illness and is now fit to face his disciplinary investigation. I wonder if Keith Vaz has also recently...
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    Words fail me.

    I vaguely recall, but haven't researched, that homosexual men have a slightly different brain configuration to heterosexual men. However to date they have not found anything similar within the brains of homosexual women.
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    Film Thread 2018

    I read that although there is no evidence of this particular event, he did similar things at various times.
  8. mrtrench

    Who’s more loyal ...

    I don't even know which metric unit to use to quantify loyalty.
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    Big Cyrille

    From an obituary in the Telegraph today: "Regis had ... become ... a born-again Christian. "What do you mean you've found Christ?" riposted Atkinson. "You played for him for three years."
  10. mrtrench

    Words fail me.

    I don't agree with the 'cured' word, which smacks of the attempts to cure homosexuals, which still goes on in some religious quarters. I think it's more about learning to control and appreciating that it's a selfish thing that harms others.
  11. mrtrench

    Words fail me.

    I'd agree that they need help. Imagine yourself in that position; presumably they cannot help being attracted to children. I don't in any way condone what they do, as they must know that what they are doing is wrong. As I understand it, many convince themselves that the children want it...
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    Exeter Stewards confiscating tickets

    Before the law sits a gatekeeper. To this gatekeeper comes a man from Margate who asks to gain entry into the law. But the gatekeeper says that he cannot grant him entry at the moment. The man thinks about it and then asks if he will be allowed to come in later on. “It is possible,” says the...
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    Film Thread 2018

    Watched it (Darkest Hour) last night. Didn't appreciate beforehand many of the facts that I've since checked and are true, albeit exaggerated.
  14. mrtrench

    February - Make or break month.

    I think that the games over the next 4 months will be critical. If we can get enough points from these games then we may get promoted.
  15. mrtrench

    Is The FA Cup Becoming a Millstone To Us?

    Sure, we can see from the crowds that more turn up for a glamour tie. But so what? They pay their money and the club benefits. If we do well and they are entertained some may attend a few more games that they wouldn't otherwise have gone to. It's not a millstone, it's a good thing. And as...
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    Is The FA Cup Becoming a Millstone To Us?

    I'm still not understanding why occasionally getting big crowds is a millstone around the club's neck.
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    Is The FA Cup Becoming a Millstone To Us?

    Because we are so awash with cash their money is no use to us, presumably? Rearrange these words to make a sentence: Nose, cut, face, spite, off ,to
  18. mrtrench

    Match Thread Exeter City - Coventry City Match Thread - Saturday 13th Jan

    If the ball goes out the player that kicked it has to retrieve. The game continues but the team one man down can play with a run-back keeper. There's no river next to the ground I hope?
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