Originally posted by MrGongGong
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The new Brexit 50p coin
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Major Denis Bloodnok, Indian Army (RTD) Coward and Bar, currently residing in Barnet, Hertfordshire!
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Originally posted by Andrew View PostYour second faecal emission over my flooring since I joined this forum; medical advice should be sought! As to my musical credentials, a masters degree in musical composition from the Guildhall of Music & Drama was handed to me a good many years ago, but whether that qualifies me for "giving a toss" (presumably of a Brexit 50p coin....) I'll leave you and other contributors to decide....
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Originally posted by Andrew View PostYour second faecal emission over my flooring since I joined this forum; medical advice should be sought! As to my musical credentials, a masters degree in musical composition from the Guildhall of Music & Drama was handed to me a good many years ago, but whether that qualifies me for "giving a toss" (presumably of a Brexit 50p coin....) I'll leave you and other contributors to decide....
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Andy Freude
Originally posted by Braunschlag View PostAccepting the outcome with much resignation, and I wanted to and voted to stay IN, I don’t really share any of this bewilderment or antipathy towards this ten bob bit. It’s only a coin, soon forgotten, probably even sooner out of circulation.
Do your mathematics any way you like, there's no denying that millions and millions of people in the country are profoundly unhappy about this situation and it should never have been left to a weighing of the votes to decide the issue.
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Nope. As a remainer I do not make that connection at all.
And, is it fair, for those who would like to refuse to accept the coin at a till, to vent your personal frustration (and I do share your general dissatisfaction with the entire shit-show) towards the checkout staff? Maybe I’m too decent but it’s not something I’m prepared to do - find a more appropriate target.
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Originally posted by Braunschlag View PostNope. As a remainer I do not make that connection at all.
And, is it fair, for those who would like to refuse to accept the coin at a till, to vent your personal frustration (and I do share your general dissatisfaction with the entire shit-show) towards the checkout staff? Maybe I’m too decent but it’s not something I’m prepared to do - find a more appropriate target.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostI don't get many 50p pieces in change, but am certainly tempted to keep the Brexit ones somewhere, and annoy the bank when I have £10 of them to pay in. Not the bank's fault, though, and that would only put them back in circulation.
And the tune ends too soon for us all
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Oakapple
Originally posted by Felix The Gnat View PostIt's right-wing triumphalism.
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Originally posted by Oakapple View PostPersonally, though I accept I am fairly new here, I think this forum would be better without political threads. There are other outlets.
Personally I couldn't give a f*** about this coin, but I'm very miffed about the lack of an Oxford comma...
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Originally posted by Oakapple View PostAh yes, those right wingers Tony Benn, Michael Foot, George Galloway, Jeremy Corbyn. Some things are worth fighting against and some things are not, and a coin is not worth it. Personally, though I accept I am fairly new here, I think this forum would be better without political threads. There are other outlets.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThis wasn't started as a political thread. However even if topics were very narrowly limited to, for instance music, it would be difficult to exclude politics entirely. There is no compulsion to follow threads that displease, nor indeed to comment on them. I have learnt much about political matters from this forum, and in a much more civilised fashion than 'other outlets'.
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Andy Freude
Originally posted by Braunschlag View PostJust got one!
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=ne...68JJXDZvRuHTEM
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Originally posted by Constantbee View PostMaybe you should ask your choir to round up its ticket prices for the next performance, pulci ... in order to avoid any embarrassing incidents
Good plan, but unfortunately already advertised.
We sell ourselves too cheap (cheaply?) at only £7.50, but the committee decided to stick to that for a year, and it has been factored into the budget, despite the cost of the 'prestigious' venue for our next outing, The National Early Music Centre: yes, I know we're singing Leighton, Roderick Williams, and other recent music, as well as our new commission. But I'll have to make sure that whoever handles the ticket money is careful with comments.
Pizza (own toppings on a pre-made base) and a good bottle of Chianti lined up for later.
Partner will be using his Irish passport for his forthcoming trip to Florence, but will have his burgundy UK one in reserve to get back in.
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