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Probably cost you £20 in labour time writing this thread. 😁
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I am not sure about viruses, I might have been lucky, but for 50p I reckoned it was worth a shot - cannot beat a fresh piece of garlic really. Same with horseradish, 50p pence from the shop, I think last time I dug it all up the root was 1m+ - they are a pain though, leaves crowd out everything so they do need some space.
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Can't go far wrong looking to the sailing industry for wet weather gear. Musto's one of my favourite brands, but pretty expensive. My lads had one of these for the past 12 months now and rates it....half price at the moment musto.com WWW.MUSTO.COM
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Jamie Porter joined the community
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That’s very disappointing.
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Talking rats ! Whatever next 🙂
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Cheers chaps, will take a look at SWAZIs offerings as ive got a few other bitd from them and theyre top notch!
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You thicko, they have incorrect data, how can anyone possibly think that the covid jab caused people to die of covid? It says PARTLY ffs, how can any of that be classed as factual?
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Looking for clean hardwood wood chip only no hedge cuttings or conifer.
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Sort of but what's that got to do with the price of fish?
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A fairly recent auction of JCB odds and sods from the factory also unusually had quite a few lots that had come from a harbour somewhere 🤔 JCB are committed to the Hydrogen economy so it would not be that surprising if they had identified Milford Haven as the ideal place to berth ammonia tankers from sunnier climes.
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Just as I thought Alex. You are a posh boy with anger issues against the establishment. 😜
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The new estate by my house had raw sewage leaking out and running down the street on Friday. Also not in the news.
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Bit harsh mate, all they did was complain
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Hey, jokes aside ,lattex/rubbery gloves are good for grip. 😁 A "kind of" good thing when in slippery wet conditions at 20-30 meters in a tree . I don't trust leather for grip. 🙄
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I forgot to mention: for me ALL grease is "grease"... Since I'm "one of a kind" don't actually use lubricating grease on your leather jacket... 🙄 Grasso Foca from Reflex looks like this, and its synthetic(no animals got melted down into the metal box 😁 ). But first "production" boxes DID contain animal fat(best so far for water sealing leather clothes). You could also use rubber jacket OVER leather jacket and rubber pants over normal pants. But boots must also be covered in rubber or they will get wet(socks included...). And if you're climbing 20-30 meters in a tree in rain the rubber jacket must tight around your wrists or water will go straight into your dry clothes... Head covered in same rubber material, or else water will slowly go down your back and... you're wet in no time around your lungs... Pneumonia is around the corner not long(second day...). Same for the neck/chest area. Good luck! 🥳
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Well there you go then Parker. Remember to put some pics up.
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Rubber or PVC full suit. Leather jacket under that if it's also cold. But your boots+socks will get wet ,unless covered in rubber too. I can't see other materials tough and durable enough to resist pouring rain all day.
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I've tried many synthetic jackets ,but many are just for advertise ,a lot of horse sht , even in motorcycling equipment... The longer you stay in rain the more chances are water will get in through somewhere... What I found it works is thick leather AND a good grease(animal preferably as ducks use 😁. ) or even synthetic. Grab a thick (at least 2-3 mm) leather dry jacket ,a cotton rag big as your palm a bucket of grease(I use grasso foca-Reflex) and start "massaging" the grease in that leather. Insist on stiches, that's where water gets in from my experience. Of course ,eventually you might get wet in a leather jacket too but it will take some time. At the end of a normal 12 hour work day in rain you won't be wet. But the jacket will be. You must dry it the time you sleep(if you sleep at least 4-5 hours). Not direct heat, just dry hot air room. Other issue is the jacket will protect you but the pants AND boots will also get wet... In extreme situations just a plastic rubberized "suit" might keep you completely dry. Not that I'm a "rubber sicko"/Latex fan but that's what will really keep water out from your clothes be it light rain or pouring rain ALL day/12 hours or more. Latex by itself is not as tear resistant as rubber. Keep that in mind. But a thick rubber clothing over the leather jacket will keep water out and the leather jacket will keep you warm. Also the rubber coat must be long enough to cover your legs until boots. Or all water will drip ON your pant and INTO your boots... Don't ask me how I found that out... 🙄 Cheers.
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We won’t know unless they release the data you mong 🤷♂️that’s the whole point of the article ffs.
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Is yours still doing what it says on the tin? @Mark Bolam
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Of course... You're british,right?! 😁 Around here in Romania we have electric 2 wheel "things" going 90km/h on Highways... And it's worse the more East you "dare" to go... Basarabia/Moldova, Ukraine, God forbid you step into Russia... Anything is possible in Russia... Aliens are afraid to visit Russia... Anyway...
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Lucky it didn't get propelled up the chute. A good reason not to stand in front of it and to keep the truck rear window protected. -
So what facts can we pull out of this? Lots of use of "may" and "could", then the figures a million excess deaths in 2020, that's around 0.1% of the population and also included covid deaths!!!
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162K views · 8.8K reactions | That’s two jobs he’s stolen from... WWW.FACEBOOK.COM That’s two jobs he’s stolen from Hillary Clinton. https://docs.house.gov/meetings/JU/JU08/20250227/117951/HHRG-119-JU08-20250227-SD006-U6.pdf https://x.com/realblaines/status/1989530490303647934?s=20 LOL.