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At least Siri knows witty hints (or dodges) about WWDC and any other keynote, even though it wows nobody:
-the nerds: frustrated about the lack of functionality of Siri, this is just rubbing salt into the wounds. Also Siri always has non-news at best.
-Average Joes: probably has a hard time remembering the exact acronym "WWDC" and isn't hyped enough to care much about it other than check the news the next day in the newspaper or on stuff like news.google.com or whatever. Oh look, the new iOS has flashy messages! Amazing! Wait? You mean I could have gotten a snarky remark not to ask about that thing it was shown off at a week beforehand? Astonishing! Can Siri finally understand bilingual word usage? No? Okay...
Siri knows all about US sports? Cool! How about the European Championship? Nothing? Too bad...

Maybe it's just me though. :/

Can we throw in some EU referendum jokes, or is that too political? Something about England leaving Europe twice in one week? Of course the joke doesn't quite work as Wales are still in the competition.
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What does Wales have to do with England?
England is out in both regards, no matter what Wales does in the Championship. :)

Glassed Silver:mac
 
France needs to look out for Iceland the wildcard if they want to escape on Sunday!

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Even if they managed to escape, there is Germany or Italy next.:p
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What does Wales have to do with England?
England is out in both regards, no matter what Wales does in the Championship. :)

Glassed Silver:mac

Simple, the Brexit is for the entire UK which consists of the following 4 countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Since Wales is still in the competition, they have not exited EU yet. :p
 
Even if they managed to escape, there is Germany or Italy next.:p
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Simple, the Brexit is for the entire UK which consists of the following 4 countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Since Wales is still in the competition, they have not exited EU yet. :p
Yes, the UK hasn't exited yet, England however very much has. *

Glassed Silver:mac
*well, technically they still need to enact Article 50... sooo... still in it state-affairs-wise. :D
 
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