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  2. I don’t for the same reason I don’t break any number of other laws that I think are wrong. I don’t want to risk prison and come out to find they’ve sold my house. I also don’t know any black market gun dealers, or how to go about finding one. I don’t move in those circles. I’d be interested if you could look back through the more philosophical points I’ve put in the last couple of pages because all you’ve effectively said so far is, “Alreet, Rambo.” Have I lived the last twenty years tripping from one near-fatal experience to the next, lucky to escape with my sourdough loaf intact? No. I’ve had almost no bother at all. Could that change tomorrow? Yes. Will it? Probably not. I suspect I could go the rest of my life quietly avoiding dodgy situations. So I don’t need to carry? So nobody does if it’s so safe here? It’s not about me or anyone justifying why we should be able to do something. The natural law starting point is we can do something unless there’s a good reason not to. The problem is people (you in this instance) are currently wired to think, “Why?” rather than, “Why not?” The papers etc. All the headlines imply some kind of wrongdoing you should be angry about and someone you should be angry with. It’s a lot of programming to resist. Try a thought experiment where you’re ridiculously open minded about everything. You see something despicable. Start from the point of view that it’s their prerogative, their business etc. Then look for the victim of their actions. Does that victim deserve to not be wronged? A lot of the time you’ll arrive at the usual conclusion, like yeah, that scruff shouldn’t have thrown his McDonald’s bag out of the window. But some of the time you won’t find a victim and you’ll notice how you've been judgmental by default. Good example is speeding. You’re plodding along. Someone tears past in a properly fast car. “MANIAC! See how you like three points!” But why? They haven’t hurt anyone. Anyway. Ramble ramble ramble. There was something else I was going to say but it’s slipped my mind. I’ll get back under the van and it’ll come to me.
  3. There's a good, used crank currently on 'the bay' for £40. It's a decent seller...used them in the past. Item number 336306838952.
  4. Anyone have a ham glaze recipe they’d recommend? TIA
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  6. Because we are human animals, we have evolved to successfully out-compete other animals, to use tools, form tribes and learned to build institutions and then learned how to manipulate other humans to our own benefit, not theirs. Then these tribal leaders clash because we live on a finite planet.
  7. compression is a peak value, so you could still have a ring leak or a stuck valve etc. even the oil itself can contribute to the compression.
  8. If it’s bad it's out of action so just strip it down and get numbers of bearings. If still towable run it to trailer supplier and they should be able to say which bearings by looking at it.
  9. Kram needs to team up with Billy King (and maybe Big Al) Billy is the GOAT 😉
  10. He might string it out a bit, really humiliate Paul.
  11. I am happy to take freshly cut hardwood for seasoning and subsequent domestic use in my log burners. Very large drive / garden for drop off and turning on a private road for ease. Bottle of wine, thank you drink or cash on offer. Can take a large amount of wood (1.5-2 acres of land) and I am happy chopping / splitting myself providing it's in somewhat manageable lengths when dropped off. Work from home so around all the time.
  12. Looking at the current pay for Self employed sparkles (typically around a heady £300-500/day), that seems like an eminently sensible route onwards, from tree climbing. However, as AI quietly makes inroads into UK employed/redundancies, I expect a lot of other former employees will start looking to transfer to manual trades, and bring down those day rates back to earth. Demand and supply at work.. Personally, I wonder if the way forward is developing our own remote semi-robotic tree-climbing/cutting tools ! -I reckon Kram's skill-set can't be that far off tackling it, maybe in 2026?? 😉
  13. Better day today Wordle 1,643 3/6* ⬜⬜⬜🟨⬜ 🟨⬜🟨⬜⬜ 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
  14. Money talks lads and Jake Paul has a massive following on social media.
  15. No doubt Joshua is being paid well to give a show, but it will be a huge embarrassment for him to even let it go beyond the first minute of round 1
  16. Morning, sorry to hear about your mate Stubby. i went back to work yesterday after 2 weeks of basically living and sleeping on the couch , it didn’t take long before I seized up and twanged something in the back of my leg , 😂. Went to bed at 8pm, started my baby night shift at 4am, fed and she went back to sleep at 5am. Luckily my nephews out grounding today and shifting the timber so I’ll point at stuff when I go in at 9am.
  17. It shouldn't . Big cahoonas to Jake Paul for going in there . I don't particularly like the bloke but he has trained his nuts off for this . His " fight " against an old Mike Tyson was a joke .
  18. This is to true.. I like to rock climb to a reasonable level.. tree works limits this more than I care for. For me the out of climbing is in progress, surveying/Consultancy being the option which im tryin to increase.. or sack it all off and train as a sparkie.
  19. Yeah, it keeps me motivated when I’m feeling the pain. I quite fancy this bike ride too, it goes straight past my house.
  20. Morning all, Rain due by 11. Quick raid on a small horse chestnut then back home. Start rebuilding the older Echo 2511 if parts have arrived. Stay dry if you can.
  21. I’ve got 4 years till my youngest is 18 and we can dump him LOL. Overlanding sounds like a nice thing to plan for.
  22. I stagger my jobs so that I don’t climb every day, I tend to choose the enjoyable ones and get another climber in to do the ugly, ivy covered monstrosities over swimming pools. I work alone quite a bit too, so I am climber and groundy, I just price and pace the job out better. Eating well and keeping active outside of work is essential for me, I had back issues when I first moved out here due to inactivity, the harder I train the less issues I seem to have. I’ll keep climbing until the kids leave home then look at winding up, buy an over lander and just set off.
  23. Surely this won’t last a single round?
  24. I know of two maybe three climbers still climbing in there 70s but its a hard demanding job ,everyone will be different. Think alot of it is down to how you look after yourself.
  25. If you know it’s wrong, go and get yourself tooled up then, it’s not hard to find a gun if you want one. You can walk around in blissful harmony knowing that you won’t be ‘scared, just prepared’ in whatever situation you find yourself in, imagine how safe you will feel whilst purchasing your Elderflower cordial down at Waitrose. If you do get pulled, you will face a 5 year stretch, but you could just argue your individual rights override the law, that degree will certainly come in handy.
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