Government dilemma & my cycle storage space solved

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Government dilemma & my cycle storage space solved

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Let it be known that in the event of a Scottish 'yes' vote, I am prepared to keep (for a short while) a trident in my bike shed, providing they extend it.
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wheeling your bike through the peace camp might be a bit of a problem tho'
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It's a generous offer but I don't think you've really thought it through, where would you put n+1?
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I would offer but I do not think they can get the Submarines along the Cut to get here.
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gaz wrote:It's a generous offer but I don't think you've really thought it through, where would you put n+1?

The coal shed, but it would have to share with my double redundancy velo-backup spare.
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jb wrote:Let it be known that in the event of a Scottish 'yes' vote, I am prepared to keep (for a short while) a trident in my bike shed, providing they extend it.
:lol: :lol:

Are you referring to the missile or the submarine?
If it's the submarine, you have 135 matelots to accommodate. :D
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Mick F wrote:
jb wrote:Let it be known that in the event of a Scottish 'yes' vote, I am prepared to keep (for a short while) a trident in my bike shed, providing they extend it.
:lol: :lol:

Are you referring to the missile or the submarine?
If it's the submarine, you have 135 matelots to accommodate. :D


Do not tell Julian Clarey :lol: :wink:
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We won't need the suby thing bit, nobody will expect an attack from my bike shed!
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That might make motons concentrate a bit, when they find out cyclists have got The Bomb 8)
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gaz wrote:It's a generous offer but I don't think you've really thought it through, where would you put n+1?

just invade the neighbours 'for their own protection' of course
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