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Another terrorist attack....... Ariana grande concert
Borky replied to sweetgirl's topic in The Lounge
natch I could link to some utter insanity being circulated about Manchester but it goes beyond even my low low level of taste -
Another terrorist attack....... Ariana grande concert
Borky replied to sweetgirl's topic in The Lounge
Saffron Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Also making social media rounds: > > 22-05-13 lee rigby > 22-03-16 Brussels attack > 22-07-16 Munich attack > 22-03-17 London attack > 22-05-17 Manchester attack > 22-07-17 ??? > Can you see a pattern?? > > Are these ALL right? I spot checked a couple. > Weird. Make of it what you will. Nuts in the USA & more recently Europe have been peddling this stuff for as long as the 'net has existed and probably before. if you look long enough, you will see patterns where no patterns exist.It goes to a new level if nuttiness when they start to disassemble the names of people/ locations using some absurd code that the NWO have hidden in the dtail. Obviously the Rothschilds are to blame eventually -
Probably too late for you, but our initial LC was either too cold/ Too hot. Building the replacement one revealed rubbish / absent insulation that exaggerated the temp changes. New LC has ones about 20cm+ thick that apparently resolve this problem. A portable AC will cost you 2-300 quid but will invariably die after a year or two and cannot usually be recharged as the gases do leak with normal use. Unless your LC is seriously well sealed, fitting a perm one will be horrid expensive to run.
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Hush Child, I did not give you permission to speak. Now up the wooden hill to noddyland and task these good folk no more with your febrile flights of fancy
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If you set yourself up as a one man EDF coconut shy, don't expect any sympathy when people start throwing balls at you.
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When I wish to talk to you, i will address you by name.
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miga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think whoever thought they'd be doing Corbyn a > disservice by leaking the manifesto scored an own > goal. I would go along with this. maybe it is a double double bluff - I am not a LP member BTW. Whatever, it has brought discussion of policy back into the conversation, despite the best efforts of the fourth estate to keep this GE policy free.
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Now we have access to the internet,we are all economists. Everybody is an expert and can back it up with someone elses numbers. gaze upon the wonder of my google search and bow down before my obvious expertise. Sickening . Economics was SO last century grandad, move on. At least some posters have opened the discussion that focuses on ideas. Visionaries.
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The Costing solution is easy. Stupid cat owners aside, I grant the rest you enough intelligence to work this one for yourselves. nations do not run like household budgets, but you know that. Debt has never been cheaper. But you know that. Invariably this will push this thread into some awful keynsian undergrad common room chat. Dont be tempted. What is important is that the topics have been raised. In a fair and just world they would be given consideration and be the subject of discussion. I am no supporter of the LP however, let us be clear on that. But Corbyn But Yes But no /ends
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Old labour and the tankie lite element were always anti EEC/whatevs. of course the EU was a capitalist facilitator mincing machine. Those of a certain age may remember that up and coming Labour starlet Anthony Blair campaigned in Sedgefield on a unilateral nuke disarm and anti Europe platform - this was SOP at the time. Didn't take him long to change direction obvs - the years between 83 and 97 changed the Biology of the EU animal hugely .
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i*Rate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > > Can anyway recommend a walk where none of he > Street Art is based on highbrow classical > paintings in Dulwich Picture Gallery? Just shows > how snotty the area has become. > There are a few other pieces though, some good > wheatpaste portraits to look for and some stylish > tagging. > I went to Brighton at the weekend and there is > more works there than ever; stuff based on cartoon > characters, pop stars, etc. Great stuff. > What ever happened to 'The Writing on the Wall'? > > Pip, Pip. Little around SE22 of any note.Camberwell and up Walworth still have spurts of ingenuity popping up due to the curious emulsion of art students and gentrification/social housing clearances going on. I loath to say Shoreditch but at least there is a regular turnover of stuff that keeps it interesting.
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Look at the material on here- just look - I cannot work with this current bountiful harvest of join the dots idiocy - All I have to look forward to now is the rapture and end times
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Once a year this place cheers me up. Not much, but ever so slightly.
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Renewables have a funny old return profile that ensures Kapital will not invest unless given increasingly large wedges of cash
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Oh noes. Oh noes. The much lauded discipline of the marketplace has failed. no one expected that. Still, at least grandad made a couple of hundred quid from his utilities fire sale carpetbagging activities. lolz.
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consultation on engines to be turned off when stationary
Borky replied to Renata Hamvas's topic in The Lounge
It does seem to be both piecemeal and populist. Cutting car usage would be the easier approach, but financial penalties for higher users in cities would be decried as a de facto tax on the poorer sections of society (as it usually is with most species of taxation. It is up there with littering and letting your cur lay its eggs on the path - it is a habit no more or less, but I fear that this is an uphill battle -
Non sequitur fam.
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steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I smell lycanthropy if you do, then you should pop up to kings to get your olfactory setup rebooted.
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Ah thanks.
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Chomsky is almost up there with the bible - you can find a quote to back up any position you want if you look hard enough - he is well prolific. if Ken did not exist, then Ken would have to be created as some dead German lunatic once nearly said. We all know Livingstone isn't really an anti Semite - he is an aged rascal who cannot help himself in keeping out of the camera eye - but is serves a purpose for everyone. A convenient bag of wrinkled skin to load up with the recalcitrant garbage of politics past and discarded like flotsam into the choppy waves of cutthroat politics. This isn't new or unique. Everything else is covered in previous posts in once way or another.
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I have never seen a hedgehog in ED - is this sorta relevant ?
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Thanks for that. good to see you have turned this thread into a Rendell Harris Thread once again.Skillz
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