His degree in psychology is failing to much time on this thread......Nothing wrong with being a bookworm, Jebus. You can learn a lot from books...
His degree in psychology is failing to much time on this thread......Nothing wrong with being a bookworm, Jebus. You can learn a lot from books...
TooBED...it's to painful for you .......
TooHis degree in psychology is failing to much time on this thread......
In the end its all........Elephant talk........!! double talk. the amazing King Crimson with the genius named Robert Fripp... @Old Blue 2
Who suggested you persue your Masters Degree in Ballbaggery?It's different for different people, I looked at the highest paying jobs and what degrees were needed and then chose one that fit me.
You then need to speak with someone in that profession and figure out Which route is best to take to progress in that job.
The problem is no one tells you anything and leaves you to figure it out on your own.
My father in law grew up with Mussolini and then German occupation. With or without Brext, he will assure you Britain remains a great country, and the British people are great too (though he is flummoxed by leaving the EU after generations of peace).It's not a 'great country' or a 'great people' - it's just a country and it's just a people. British exceptionalism should be long gone by now - it is doing nothing but harming the nation by pretending patriotism and an inherent Britishness is something positive.
Absolutely....in an attempt to remain (soz) on topic, the pic of the Mekon (aka javed) with the 50 piece coin reminds me of the cover of the KC first album...Oh dear..First King Crimson song I ever heard was '21st century schizoid man'. That was way beyond everything else that was being put out at the time. People rave on about how innovative Jimmy Page was/is - Robert Fripp left him at the starting gate IMO.
My father in law grew up with Mussolini and then German occupation. With or without Brext, he will assure you Britain remains a great country, and the British people are great too (though he is flummoxed by leaving the EU after generations of peace).
He does have experiences to measure GB againstWell if your father in law says it it must be true
You arrogantly dismissed Irish concerns regards Brexit early in this thread and displayed your complete ignorance of the impact of the vote.Unless I had all the information/documentation before me, I would not even begin to proffer my thoughts on the matter.
Unlike a lot on here, who have spouted for three and a half years constantly on what will happen and who have not a single clue as to how the future will shape up.
Having strong Irish descent as recent as grandparents (McCormick, McConnel, Waldron), I have been saddened over the decades to see Irish people tearing themselves apart. I have been heartened by how things have shaped up in recent times, and sincerely want to see whatever harmony there is, continue and hopefully improve.
I don't know whether this is a satisfactory answer for you, but it is what I offer, since you requested.
Much respect to you...your comment in brackets sums us upMy father in law grew up with Mussolini and then German occupation. With or without Brext, he will assure you Britain remains a great country, and the British people are great too (though he is flummoxed by leaving the EU after generations of peace).
Everyone's ordering Pizza?Good riddance to the EU. I reckon our exit could spark a domino effect.
Finally.
The majority of the country finally got what they wanted.
Despite the best efforts of the minority.
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