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Did someone say Pea-dough?

Smallman1 They’ve got tampons in the men’s loos in the hospo section at the bridge.

Which is nice.

Ed uses them when he’s forgotten to put in the butt plug for Darren later.

Amps I’ll be spending the weekend watching Stormy Daniels back catalogue.

Gave up on this, she really does nothing for me.

    Amps Is binge-porn watching your go to dopamine hit to quell climate anger?

    • Amps replied to this.

      Hursty No. But in unrelated news, I have recently become a heroin addict.

      • LT42 replied to this.

        Amps Do you know how much CO2 was released into the atmosphere getting you that Heroin from Helmand Province? You’re as bad as the rest of us.

        • Amps replied to this.

          LT42 My dealer says it all comes from Hulme?

          mono-stereo

          It’s a lose/lose, mono. Smoking and he’s fucking up the ozone layer. Injecting and he’s adding to the disposable plastics tally daily.

          Amps is basically the board’s own BoJo. Do as i say, not as i do.

            -si- just waiting for those solar panels made from Chinese slave labour

            hugopal Why would it be bad for the UK to hand back sovereignty of the Chagos?

              It’s strategic importance is that it’s strategically important Grant.

              Hursty I’m not picking a fight - I genuinely don’t understand why it matters. I get why it matters to the US, but not the UK….

                It’s all to do with nuclear weapons and the African Nuclear weapons free zone which came about in 1996.

                _"In early 2023, the United Kingdom and Mauritius renewed negotiations to settle the Diego Garcia sovereignty dispute. Noting the significance of the U.S. base on Diego Garcia, Mauritius had previously offered the United States a 99-year lease on the island in exchange for full sovereignty over the Chagos Archipelago.

                However, the offer included an explicit commitment that Mauritius support the “unhindered operation” of the U.S. military base, reviving outstanding questions about the inclusion of Diego Garcia in the African nuclear weapons-free zone.

                The proposed lease thus raises an underlying tension in the sovereignty negotiations that challenges the principles of American and British nuclear nonproliferation. Under the current terms, the nuclear status of Diego Garcia must be settled before the sovereignty dispute can be addressed.

                Last December, the U.K. dropped the negotiations, citing government concerns that ceding Chagos to Mauritius would endanger U.K. and U.S. defense interests in the Indo-Pacific. At present, the U.S. lease of Diego Garcia from the U.K. is set to expire in 2036_."