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I think that is a point that many have made, Israeli military interventions into Gaza... a rip roaring success?
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Magnolia getting too large, no I.D. Keep or cut down?
Little Splodge replied to Little Splodge's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
I had wondered about Magnolia called ‘Susan’ but mine has already exceeded 4m and Susan doesn’t flower twice p.a which mine does without fail spring and summer https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/74490/magnolia-susan/details - Today
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Well 🤔 Looks like someone got to grips with the border issue, maybe get his team to go and have chat with “ Border Farce” here in the UK
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Ah a bit of “ Whataboutery” bit early for that I’d think. Comparing the chaos of the post WW2 era to Hamas actions 🤷♂️ Orgreave = British soil. So you think recent military interventions in that area have been successful??
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we don't have a big army - why I suggested a coalition Orgreave was 40 years ago, 1947 was nearly 80 years ago. Things in the past are what makes today today The Irgun policy was based on what was then called Revisionist Zionism founded by Ze'ev Jabotinsky.[2] Two of the most infamous operations for which the Irgun were known; the bombing of the British administrative headquarters for Mandatory Palestine in Jerusalem on 22 July 1946 and the Deir Yassin massacre that killed at least 107 Palestinian Arab villagers, including women and children, carried out with Lehi on 9 April 1948.
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We don’t have hardly any boots left to put on the ground. Military intervention 🤔🤔Iraq, Afghanistan etc etc it tends not to work out well in that part of the world as the Americans found out years ago in Beirut. ?? Your point “ 1947” Watch some of the footage of the murders, rapes, beheadings during the Hamas attack that started this latest round of violence. Hamas have taken sadistic terrorism to a new level. Why do their immediate Arab neighbours not want Hamas on their soil 🤔
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Morning all, Bit of rain expected here. Off to look at a large ash to dismantle with a colleague. Got dieback, right outside entrance to very large nursing home, ambulances every day. Hope I can resolve the intermittent glitch on the mewp before that job.
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Dame Cleo Lane, jazz singer.
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Morning! wee bit hazy here due to the pub last night! dry and mild. eating, pottering, dog walk me thinks
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Going to do discs and filters on Disco, deep clean it tomorrow and advertise it for sale! I'll potter about in toy car and go t'pub with wench too! Enjoy your day, Play, Jurist.
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spandit started following What the most unusual thing you have found in a tree
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What the most unusual thing you have found in a tree
spandit replied to Henry218's topic in Climbers talk
My mate found a brick in the first log he started to cross cut with his brand new chain -
What the most unusual thing you have found in a tree
sime42 replied to Henry218's topic in Climbers talk
Google is your friend for searching for stuff on Arbtalk I meant. -
I’m glad the uk never went that far.
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Good Morning Off to Pompey to do chores for the Fossil. Have a splendid day.
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Good morning Stubby and all 😊
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Morning all . Crystal clear here , going up to...who knows , reached 27c yesterday . Wife off to Hicktead for some horsying . I will watch the Lions second test .
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Magnolia getting too large, no I.D. Keep or cut down?
Mick Dempsey replied to Little Splodge's question in Homeowners Tree Advice Forum
No expert, but that doesn’t look like a Grandiflora, which are the tree size ones. Looks like a Soulangenea (sp) which stays much smaller. -
To reward Israel for snatching so much of the Palestinian land in the West Bank and now destroying most of Gaza by not wading in with boots on the ground is a stain on all governments. A coalition force (with China to dissuade American nukes) is needed to mop up IDF and get some food and life back into Gaza. The Israelis were terrorists long before Hamas came on the scene - Let me recall to the House the details of the two incidents to which I wish to refer. First, there was the flogging case. On 27th December, a young Jew, who had been sentenced to imprisonment and caning, had the sentence of caning carried out. His offence, I believe, had been robbery with violence at a bank. On 29th December, a British officer and three noncommissioned officers were kidnapped and flogged. It was openly said by the Irgun that that was a reprisal for the caning of the youth. I
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Since its creation in December 1987, Hamas has invoked militant interpretations of Islam to spearhead a Sunni extremist movement committed to destroying Israel. Hamas distanced itself from the longstanding Palestine To reward Hamas for their actions ie the unprovoked attack that triggered the latest round of confrontations is a dangerous path for any western government to go down.
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What the most unusual thing you have found in a tree
Oldfeller replied to Henry218's topic in Climbers talk