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He wouldnt have read 1240 odd pages of highly legal stuff ,his "advisors" and legal staff would have ,if they had a remain bias anything would be good ,if brexit biased nothing would be good so doris will never get a fair version of the documents true meanings .
In the clamour to get a deal (any deal everyone screamed) he would have nust shrugged and signed it knowing full well whatever he did wouldnt suit everyone except the EU its their deal not ours!
People demanded a deal they got a bad one, blame themselves and get on with it.
We had a perfectly good deal that f@ckwits voted to f@ck up. I believe there is a way to find out who voted what in our election system. It should be used to calculate a super tax or reduction in benefits so that those that voted for this cr@p should shoulder the financial burden.
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If times are hard, he could sell those wood pallets behind him?
Why don't you tell him that yourself? Tell us what kind of response you get.
Telephone/Fax: +44 (0) 1308 422201
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55887043
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Just been listening to julian bream and theres squeaks, not many because his hand isnt flying up and down the frets but definately squeaks ,nothing wrong with my hearing either especially on these headphones!
The best of them make squeaks. It is still a fault.
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I think you know what i mean lol
Your right i should have said electronicaly produced rather than the usual wind strings and percussion,your not going to get its sounds out of a standard musical instrument ,well not all at once!
My biggest hate of guitars especially non electric is the sound of the fingers sliding up and down the strings ,couldnt they oil them or put talc on them !
Now ofcourse physical instruments dont even have to be used its at your fingertips on a pc
But this piano is eyecatching (off he goes to find it) so they have a use ,no wakeman cloak to make keyboard players stand out here!
The squeaks when someone slides their left hand up and down the neck of the guitar are caused by bad players. It is a fault of the player not the instrument. My ex has played classical guitar since she was six. To learn Asturias she had to practice between 1/2 to 1 hour a day for six months.
I am not musical, apart from I like listening. My daughter plays vi9olin and flute, my son guitar and trumpet and their half brother plays trombone. Both my wife and my son are kind of semi-pro. They get paid for playing. -
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Kneed bread? Are you a Mennonite! Bugger that my machine does all that ,i may roll but not kneed
As to work tops in my case we got what we were given with a choice of colour (none i liked but i didnt pay) my sister has real marble ,shes cracked it dropping a kettle and it scratches! As does stainless!
I gets scratched. I would not care.
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"I'd have a Samsung stainless steel job". All new appliances including washer dryer telly - all top of the line Samsung
I would pay BIG money to know how to use 75% of the features.
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EDIT: Cory, all but the tv is stainless - when I'm in the kitchen I feel like a whore in church
I've never felt a whore in church. If I could I would have stainless worktops too. Really easy to sterilise and champion for rolling and kneading dough on.
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I love Dorothy Dandridge. I'd have been all over her given a chance.
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Still posting someone elses opinion clod no doubt theres reasons for not shutting the border ,food on planes ,food in containers ,cant get in the way of those ribs on the south coast bringing in the cheap labour you love ,its complicated for one we have no border except at air ports
All the border force employees we need wont be employed because the country is going broke keeping workers at home and buying sub standard ppe
Nobody is talking about closing the borders for food or any other cargo. Just people.
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The way Mozart intended.
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This is as cool as can be
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Come back to us when Hank Marvin can do this with his eyes closed.
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Weird how times change ,today theres a leaf or "wrong type of snow" on the line and everything closes down but in 63
So leafs and wrong snow are real things. Leaf mold from falling leaves make a kind of mulm on the railway lines and that makes them very greasy. Fine powder snow can get sucked into the cooling systems of electric trains and cause shorts. I remember when I used to commute between Southampton and Waterloo on a daily basis we were talking about such things. One of our group was a Swiss guy who used to work on the Swiss railways. He told us that in Switzerland the do not suffer a deciduous tree to grow within 50 metres of a railway line.
Another thing that does not help is that have noticed that a lot of trains down here have live rails, glorified Scalextric sets. Up north they are either diesel electric or overhead wires with pantos. -
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Not a pleasant thought.
Sounds like Rochester, New York gets more snow than any other large city in the United States, with a yearly average of 100 inches (255 cm).
It is "lake effect" snow off the great lakes.
Just a reminder - - all ice cycles contain bird shite - don't eat them like we did as kids
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Eating snow is a bad idea. A sure way to win the 100 metre dash.
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There are only three or four roads with snow gates. I can't speak for all of Scotland but where I come from the council workers take their gritters and snow ploughs home with them. Even little single track roads that only lead to farms get gritted otherwise the milk tanker would not make its rounds.
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4" the ice is thicker in my fridge ,1963 was very exiting for a ten year old .
Lots of mad sledging on masons hill (it had a path running horizontaly across it so you took off before continuing the slope)
And a group of us from different streets rolled a ball so big in the end we couldnt move it ,the snow melted the ball remained and a bloke from the council broke it up with a jack hammer as blocked a third of the road.
Sea froze at folkestone
Warm here i expect its the same down south in cory town
Today it was what we call "dreich". I was only three. It was the first time I had seen snow. I got a coal shovel full of it and threw it on my grannies fire to see if the stuff would burn.
Hokkaido where my nephew lives.
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I'm watching "The Office of the Former President" with interest.
I wonder whether Nigel had a chat with Donald and explained the role of "Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition" and the utility of a Shadow Cabinet in terms of holding an incumbent government accountable to the people?
Trump is just a private citizen now. Nothing more, nothing less.
Should we have left the EU?
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That is just your opinion, pal