serrac
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If he's jailed, his experience of the American penal system might turn out like Jeffrey Epstein's.
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Well, that was pretty emphatic...
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I think I know where this is going to end up... 😁
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You may also want to look into Inversion Therapy. https://www.healthcentral.com/condition/back-pain/low-back-pain/turning-back-pain-sciatica-upside-down
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In a sane world this would be political suicide. I wonder what plans they have to upgrade the energy infrastructure to support all these heat-pumps along with millions of EVs. https://www.scottishdailyexpress.co.uk/news/politics/patrick-harvie-planning-penalise-millions-30532167
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Predictions for this one? 2 unbeaten pound-for-pound contenders go head to head this weekend. Should be a cracker!
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Better I think to buy a genuine Win10 key and then you can rebuild your system on a quality SSD, and reinstall later if required. Type "windows 10 key" in Google and select "Shopping". Most of the cheap keys will be OEM so tied to the one computer, and likely sourced from countries where Microsoft supply them for a few pounds each to try to capture developing markets (global markets don't always suck 🙂).
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Must admit I've never noticed any effect of (CBD Bros - blue) cbd oil on pain, though I know others swear by it. (And it stopped my daughter's very severe and frequent epilepsy seizures in their tracks - now 5 years seizure free, married and mom to a 1 year old, something we thought we'd never see - expected her to be dead by now) You may also want to look into the role of excitotoxins in pain management. https://dogtorj.com/main-coursepain-management-and-dietpain-pain-go-away/
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Anyone know the secret to growing big healthy rhubarb plants that want to take over the garden? Been buying nice healthy starter plants from garden centres for years, they usually endure an anorexic existence for a season or two before giving up the ghost. Tried all sorts of compost and fertilizers. I even tried to talk my wife into buying a house because it had a massive cluster of rhubarb in the back garden. Probably just as well she said no - the decline would have set in the day the missives were signed 😥. Maybe we should raise a petition to have rhubarb designated a weed, we grow all sorts of those no problem 😁
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I was at Cluny yesterday and noticed right away there was something different about the reports coming from the skeet range. It turned out MLAGB were visiting for one of their competition days. I'd never seen muzzle loaders actually being shot before and hung around for 30mins or so just watching. They were a friendly bunch and a couple of them chatted to me and showed me their guns - most of them from the 1850s. One of the shooters was a lady called Claire and she invited myself and a young lad about 13 yo to come over and gave us a demonstration of the loading process. She also offered me a few shots once the competition was finished but unfortunately I couldn't hang around that long. I'm glad I happened to be there at the same time as them - it was great to see and hear these old guns in action.
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The farms I've been around, the cattle sheds are always open to the outside air so there wouldn't be a build up of methane gas to the critical density required for an explosion. And 18,000 cattle is quite a lot to keep in a totally enclosed environment. Maybe something to do with how the slurry was (mis)handled?
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And it won't end there. Section 21 was abolished in Scotland ~2017. It was replaced with 18 valid grounds for eviction, 8 of which were mandatory and the other 10 discretionary. Recent legislation has removed one of the grounds and made the other 17 discretionary - you now have to convince a tribunal that a tenant not paying rent is sufficient grounds to end their tenancy (i.e. their not paying the rent is more of a problem to you than their having to would be to them) On top of that, as a response to the cost of living crisis, rent increases are frozen at 3% (but only for private landlords, not the social sector who have rising costs to cope with, don't you know...). There is currently a moratorium on evictions, likely running into 2024, so you could wait a year with no rent coming in before a tribunal even hears your case.
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This is my last word on the subject...
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Or maybe ending up with a Stranded Asset https://thewanderinginvestor.com/private-list-update/a-very-important-trend-all-real-estate-investors-should-know-about/
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elaborate please 🙂
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Housing "Refugees" / Economic Migrants - looking for a BETTER Life
serrac replied to TIGHTCHOKE's topic in Off Topic
True, and how many of those "seeking to live in the UK" would actually want to "work and become economically active" when they seem to be entitled to the same benefits regime (or better) as the locals? -
A workmate was in a swanky London hotel with his wife. For some unknown reason the bathroom wall was a huge liquid crystal display, with a control on the outside... Now you see it, now you don't - apparently the wife was not amused.
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My mate's big brother had one of these back in the day. He decided to take it apart and when putting it back together he was struggling to screw the barrel end on against the spring pressure when the whole thing jumped out of his hands and the spring flew out and hit him in the face. That's probably about the hardest one of these things ever hit anything 😁
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The chart shows the vaccine rollout was followed by both a spike and decline in deaths. It is not reasonable imply that the vaccines were responsible for one and not the other in the absence of corroborating data. Otherwise known as a post-hoc fallacy.
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No, are you suggesting the vaccine was responsible for the fall in the number of deaths after the spike?
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Well yes, no doubt the vaccine had absolutely nothing to do with the massive spike in deaths immediately after it was introduced, but was entirely responsible for the reduction afterwards...
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BASC statement on IOPC report into Keyham shootings
serrac replied to Conor O'Gorman's topic in General Shooting Matters
These proposals might have unintended consequences. I hold a shotgun cert today because I reasoned if I've got to jump through Krankie's hoops to own an air rifle I might as well double up and apply for a shotgun cert as well. If I now have to get a S1 for my shotgun it just makes sense to have a look at what else I can try to get on the firearms cert. So the end result might be fewer shotguns, but more of the other S1 goodies in circulation - probably not what they're hoping for.