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Images like that of an alluring santa with nice wobly bits wobbling can't be good for M'lud's blood pressure & will his dodgy ticker cope? :o :P

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General Discussion Area / Re: Sir Keir Starmer
« on: 01 December 2019, 23:36:19 »
This weekend's polls show Tories on 38%, Liebour on 33% +5pc the LimpDims are -5pc & the other also rans pretty much unchanged, so the gap is closing. The scary thing is that 1 in 3 think it is a good thing to have a terrorist supporting Marxist who wants totally open borders,will scrap our armed forces & nuclear deterrent & turn the UK into a one party dictatorship with all of us dirt poor & starving like in Venezuela is the way forward for the UK. >:( >:( >:(

All of the political sheets of lies are being hung from the downstairs toilet roll holder so if Corbyn gets in & there is a toilet famine like in Venezuela, the irony is then that, I can use the shite to remove shite. :D

There have only been two PMs that have called winter elections & they both lost, so it is not a good omen. :o

Gove joining the leadership challenge, so Boris dropped out & we got Dreadful May has caused considerable damage to the Tories electoral chances & Brexit party may or may not win some northern constituencies but it will split the leave vote. The fact that Boris did not leave on 31/10 has done further damage, where he could of stopped the Benn Act with a HoL filibuster, but he called it off & could have asked the Queen to withhold Royal Assent where it broke so many constitutional conventions. Many leavers, including me, don't trust him & after voting Tory last time & getting an anti-Brexit Tory turncoat who joined the LimpDims if we had a Brexit party candidate standing here, he would get my vote & where I'm very reluctant to vote Tory & might either spoil my ballot paper or vote for an independent candidate that is standing, where I'm still undecided. I know nothing about our Tory candidate that CCHQ have parachuted in & he hasn't been forthcoming beyond parroting a few Tory slogans & seems very similar to our previous turncoat MP. He & Boris both need to make their case for my vote & both have singularly failed to do so, so far. As a Thatcherite the right of centre Brexit party is a much better fit for my politics that the slightly less left than Liebour, Labour Lite Tories. ???

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General Discussion Area / Re: Amazing!!
« on: 01 December 2019, 21:28:58 »
Only sensible thing to do when wearing a suicide vest, fake or not, as the explosion blast radius means that you don't want to be near them, if its real.

I see Corbyn quickly deleted his tweet accusing the police of an execution. Par for the course for this vile specimen of humanity. >:(

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General Discussion Area / Re: It's nearly finished
« on: 25 November 2019, 19:28:26 »
After this debate Jo Swinson is taking the BBC to court to stop them inviting her to another one. ::) ;D ;D ;D

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General Car Chat / Ford Mustang Milk Float
« on: 18 November 2019, 20:51:41 »
Whatever floats your boat, it's a pity it lost the fight against the ugly tree! :D

https://www.ford.co.uk/cars/mustang-mach-e?sf112665029=1

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General Discussion Area / Re: New for 2020.
« on: 09 November 2019, 19:03:57 »
This evil fkr scared the holy crap out of me many a time, wheel of fortune power delivery you never know how hard the boost was going to come in and if it was damp you very near saw God.

Kawasaki  turbo GPZ750👍👍👍

My 120bhp GPZ1100 A1 on its original Japanese tyres was interesting in the wet in 1st & 2nd as you knew you were going to spin up the rear wheel when using its full acceleration, just never sure quite when or at what speed. A pair of decent tyres made a massive difference and stopped it spinning up in the wet in normal conditions. I can image where the 750 turbo had the same acceleration as the 1100 but with unpredictable turbo lag that must of been a bit of a handful especially in the wet. :o

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General Discussion Area / Re: New for 2020.
« on: 09 November 2019, 18:48:07 »
You would have to be young and in tune with your faculties to use one of those.

No use to 99% of the forum.  ;D ;D

That's me. :)

2020 Honda Fireblade. :y

Good choice of mobility bike M'lud to use as your local shopping trolly to potter round the corner to your newsagents to buy your daily copy of the Morning Star. :P :P :P

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General Discussion Area / Re: USA F1
« on: 04 November 2019, 23:01:00 »
I think the thing that makes him stand out is how well he adjusts his driving style according to circumstances, strategically and also how to drive around problems. He clearly has a clear understanding on how different components work but also combinations of things to push boundaries with a combination of technical skills and the art of driving. Like a top artist he knows how to use the materials and techniques, pushing conventional boundaries as he paints a winning canvas with his car. :y

Well done to Lewis on becoming a 6 times F1 world champion. :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: One for Mr Beanz
« on: 04 November 2019, 22:40:38 »
There are two types of english on this planet: Queen's english and wrong english. :y

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General Car Chat / Re: The future of derv (hopefully short)
« on: 03 November 2019, 23:41:07 »
We were taught, on our B course, how to dig a hole to erect poles. Not of this fancy 'truck turns up with a giant auger'.
You had to dig 'steps' down about 6', lay the pole at an angle of about 40°, and haul the bastid up with ropes.

Must have been useful training for when you had to do the same on Salisbury Plain erecting a circle of stones. :P

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General Car Chat / Re: The future of derv (hopefully short)
« on: 03 November 2019, 23:34:42 »
Once they have tried to go zero plant food from sometimes working windmills & solar panels & paid for all the zero plant food backup systems so the grid works occasionally, I'm sure you will very happy with the very reasonable £8.50kwh price. :D

Germany have shut this stable door after many of their industries have bolted to Poland, Slovakia & Turkey for their cheaper energy costs & are now building a new generation of brown coal fired power stations. Australia are doing the same except with much better quality coal. :y :y :y


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General Discussion Area / Re: IT help, please.
« on: 03 November 2019, 22:44:16 »
IMV Microsoft as part of the US West coast tech mafia shows it at its worst. Just remember, it's all about creating monopolies to earn $$$$$$$$$$$$bn, usefulness & user experience are only important in so far as creating monopolies and making $$$$$$$$$$$$bn..

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General Discussion Area / Re: vape cigs
« on: 03 November 2019, 22:32:57 »
Good to hear your son is okay. :y

There have been major issues in the US with vaping where it is largely unregulated with respiratory problems & failure linked to flavourings and the adding of other chemicals. In the UK it is much more regulated but the long term effects on humans are largely unknown as it is a relatively recent invention. It is meant to be safer that smoking, so the question is: How safe is safe?

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Climate fraud policies along with a 6th century religion will make our 21st century the new 6th century one. Get used to cold caves in the winter, starvation & death & a bowl of gruel will be considered an indecent luxury, unless you are part of the EU political elite, then it's daily 8 course banquets and trebles all round, before you fly back from Brussels in your private jet. >:( :o

It has always been progress v absolute control and negative progress by the parasites & the EU parasites are currently wining this round easily. :( The EU commission would say "Let them eat cake" but they're the only ones that will be allowed cake. :-[ :o

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Russia under Putin are now on a constant war footing and have numerous exercises called at short notice throughout the year to test combat readiness and effectiveness.

There is always the potential for the Kremlin to use their propaganda apparatus through RT, Sputnik, official social media channels from the GRU, FSB or embassies or the use of troll controlled websites and trolling campaigns as part of their 21st century Cold War 2.0 / The Great Game 2.0 to achieve any geopolitical aims outside of Russia and their state controlled TV channels within.

Both Russia and especially China are putting money, loans and resources into soft power, capturing hearts, minds, allies, natural resources, intellectual property & strategic industries. Both are targeting Asia, Africa, South America and Western countries. Russia and China work as allies where it is a common aim but of the two China through economic clout and population size is by far the most dangerous and will in the next 30 years become a superpower and will attempt to overturn the current Western global rules based system for their own Communist absolute citizen monitoring and control. They are winning this global control geopolitics as the West are not trying to counter them, with the exception of Australia.

Australia has over the last 12 months woken up to not only the considerable strategic threat China is on their door step but are taking measures to regain control of their biggest port group, which is Chinese owned and have stopped them from taking over any mining companies. The war of works between both sets of political leaders is continuing to hot up.

Longer term the other Pacific superpower will be India due to their large population and continued industrialization and Indonesia will be a major player.

All the global big growth areas are outside of moribund no growth EU Europe and if we want to continue to improve out standards of living that's where our FTAs and other deals lie, which is why the May/Johnson vassalage WA is economic madness.

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