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  1. 3 hours ago, big_cod said:

    You just do t get it Ken do you , at all !! We literally told EU Nationals working in the U.K. to **** off with brexit forgetting just how much our economy actually needs them .

    . Seen the latest Ā growth forecast Ā for Ā the U.K. bottom of the pile thatā€™s how far we have sunk with Brexit Britain .

    So whatā€™s your excuse with that Ā one there isnā€™t one ??? Ā you have run out of them brexshit is staring you right in the face Ken . Super inflation super prices and bottom of the league. Our economy nosediving Thatā€™s Brexshit Britain in a nutshell.

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    The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) predicted that the UK will be the worst-performing economy of any nation in the developed world apart from Russia in 2023 !!!!!!!!!!

    Super inflation šŸ¤£ ( and the term is hyper inflation not super)Ā  you wouldn't know hyper inflation if it kicked you in the Frank and beansĀ 

  2. 53 minutes ago, big_cod said:

    Oh **** I missed one šŸ˜‚Ā our biggest growth in Britain !!!!! Brexsick Britain for the losersĀ 

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    You missed 22 actually, as I believe there were that number by 2007 when Teflon Tony left power but never mind, history and maths were obviously 2 subjects you never studied. Still nice for you to admit you were wrong.

  3. 1 hour ago, big_cod said:

    Went wrong under Blair ??? Now the slowest growth in the G7 the Ā highest inflation in the G7 highest taxes in 70 years , any food banks under Blair not one . Your barking up the wrong tree ord Ā lad .

    Maybe you want to re think that one, Trussells first UK food bank opened in the year 2000 and guess who was in charge then šŸ¤£

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  4. 27 minutes ago, Ken L said:

    Let's try this again, but his time, we'll use your pie in the sky guesswork numbers, and for simplicity we'll start the Euro area and Brexit Britain off at the start of 2021 with the same arbitrary value. We'll call it 100.

    For growth in 2021, 2022 and 2023, we'll use your numbers from the IMF.

    The EU area starts at 100, adds 5.3% in 2021, 2.8% in 2022 and 2.3% in 2023. At the end of 2023, the Euro areas economy has a value of 110.7381132.

    Brexit Britain starts at 100, adds 7.4% in 2021, 3.7% in 2022 and 1.2% in 2023. At the end of 2023, theĀ Brexit Britain economy has a value of 112.7102856.

    How are we at the bottom of the G7 again?

    Because you didn't count to potato like Cod šŸ¤£šŸ¤£

  5. I was right, clod ignores the fact it was a policy originally brought in by Labour and then after Thatcher removed milk from the over 7s the following labour government didn't repeal it but took the milk off those from aged from 5 to 7 as well.Ā 

    Don't bother to reply Clod I have no interest in entering into a battle of wits with someone who is plainly unarmed and would be even if his adversary was a small king Edward potatoĀ 

  6. 27 minutes ago, big_cod said:

    Thatcher yes the milk snatcher from the kids. And whatĀ did her comrades do to her because of her failed polices dump her .Will history repeat Ā itself , could well happen if the spineless tory wimps they call themselves MPS had any balls .But they canā€™t see the wood for the trees but it is them Ā who will fall on there own swords backing Johnson and they cannot see it .

    Now we know Pritti Useless is Useless watch stanch Ā tory Ian Dale this is brilliant .šŸ˜‚

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    I know I'm going to regret even bothering to post facts as you seem to not pay any attention to them unless they suit your delusions but you do realise that the phased removal of free milk from schools started under Harold Wilsons labour government in 1968 when they stopped free milk in all secondary schools and Thatcher was simply continuing that removal by stopping it for primary children aged over 7, infact the labour government of 74 - 79 continued it again by removing free milk from those primary school aged kids of 5 - 7 years.

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  7. 30 minutes ago, chesters1 said:

    I think ethanol makes you blind ,i used to make a very strong spirit ,someone knocked over a glass of it and it took the polish off the lino! Treble distilled !occasionally the output pipe came undone and set fire to the ceiling tiles ,bloody dangerous but they are banned today we cant have houses catching fire getting in the way of distilling!

    I first use the cooker top and a half milk churn but controlling the temp was tricky so we went the electric route

    Ethanol is the alcohol in drinks, whereas isopropyl is the alcohol in hand sanitiser and aftershave neither is particularly safe to drink at 99.9% abv, if you were going to though one would be a better option than the other. keep the isoprop for cleaning your hands and spraying on not imbibing šŸ¤£

  8. 2 hours ago, chesters1 said:

    I am guided more by content vs cost hence i made the inference to pussers and polmos being more expensive (if you just want strenght to drink drink 99.9% isopropanol ((at your risk)) it's cheap under 15 squid a gallon),if you use alcohol medicinally over the age of 60 should you get it free as you do with other meds šŸ˜‰

    I am not a great believer in adulterated drinks ,if you dont like the main contents dont drink it drink the flavour instead ,i remember lager top (lemonade or blackcurrant) what was the point the top wasnt enough to do anything lol and you paid more and i have never tried nor understood the reason behind cocktails !mixing spirits dosent make them stronger so why bother? If you want to get **** drink the strongest drink they sell !you will stumble off back home much quicker isn't that what alcohol drinking is about?I certainly dont enjoy sitting in an expensive pub listening to people opinion i might not want to hear and pay for someone elses drink because its the done thing .

    Just realised i have had a cocktail i remember tipping lots of single malt whisky (the deceased landlord's collection of miniatures) into a pint glass and supping on it ,the 3/4s left went into a bottle for later use ,it tasted just like cheap whisky ! Being free i suppose it was.

    why drink 99.9% isopropanol when you could get 99.9% ethanol instead (apart from its slightly cheaper).

    Mixing drinks is about taste rather than strength apart from the halfwits that think snakebite is stronger than any other drink of the same abv because cider and lager have a special reaction šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£

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  9. 4 hours ago, chesters1 said:

    Not strong enough ,we want to kill it not get it **** lol

    Woods is 57% ish polmos is 95%? (higher alcohol than hand sanitiser which is generally 70 or 80% the rest is usualy aloe vera or your hands dry out!) ,they recommend not drinking it neat but going by experience its ok in moderation or medical use, the grog that is i dont recommend drinking hand sanitiser thats for qualified drunks !

    Its strange how tastes change my drink of choice used to be "gunpowder" strengthĀ  dark rum (pussers by choice ) but now i couldnt sit and enjoy it that medicinal shot is about it ,perhaps the mirriad of pills i am on disagree with it i can definately feel the effect of that small quantity but if it does kill any covid picked up (not concerned about the nose i breath through my mouth ) its worth the effort .woods is cheaper than pussers and seemingly more raw to me it tastes of mollasses far more than i remember pussers having but perhaps time has dulled my memory i have got out of the habit of losing weekends being friends with my bog!

    Polmos do a variety of strengths of polish spiritĀ  57.1% abv, 79.9% abv and then the variety you refer to which is sold as rectified spiritus which I've seen at both 95% abv and 96% abv.

    if you like flavoured spiced rums try some of the ones rockstar do like pineapple handgrenade at 65%abv or banana bomb at 57%abv then again if its just dark rum there's always stroh 80 at 80% abv or goslings 151 dark Bermuda rum at 75.5% abv

  10. On 12/18/2021 at 10:15 AM, Tigger said:

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    They called the people "the sheeple" because they are so easy to lead !

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    Your right it only takes a halfwit with a youtube account and "degree" from the University of Rangoon or a Facebook doctorate from the university of "hard knocks" and the other muppets follow them bleating incessantly šŸ¤£

  11. Sky news Australia has been suspended from youtube for spreading misinformation about covidĀ Ā https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-58045787.amp

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    As for the rest my brother in Perth hasn't mentioned the military being in the street or doing house to house checks there, don't know about the rest of Aus though.

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    just googled and it appears they're using the military in Sydney no mention of the rest of Australia so hardly the whole of Aus in full lockdown.

  12. Maybe you have a different supplier ? who knows just reporting what's been going on here, the rest of the deliveries both food and draught have been fine just bottled beers and I've told you the explanation that has been forth coming. If you don't like it tough.

  13. 5 minutes ago, big_cod said:

    So itā€™s not a driver shortage then .in they article below it does mention beer shortages due to lack of drivers . But I donā€™t need that article up tell partĀ Ā of our order never turned up last week due Ā to no driver ,

    https://theloadstar.com/uk-driver-shortage-so-bad-wholesalers-want-army-trucks-to-deliver-the-goods/

    Well as I say my local had its deliveries as usual but were short of bottled beers (this has also happened to several other local pubs from the same chain) because the beer is being prioritised for the supermarkets, my mates Mrs runs my local and had the info direct from both her area manager and the supplier.

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