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You still have some fire power left in you then steve πI can beat you as i have twins best wishes and enjoy my good friend π€
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No itβs not difficult 42 because your play is the same leftard one you try again and again, arrogant and condescending question after question after question π€·ββοΈnot difficult to deal with once you realise itβs a gardener from Birmingham just being a smart arse on the internet. You were called out last night for your shit stirring which was fair enough I thought. Yourself, SP a discredited anonymous irrelevance ( who never responds to a decent question anyway so not really worth mentioning) and a leftard from Billquay with a battered rivet. I think Iβll cope Brummie. PS Yeah been there a few times over the years watched it go down hill sadly like many of our cities, Iβll wait until the rubbish has been cleared before going again mind. Too many rats π
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Andrew the drover from a huge cattle station in the Australian outback appeared before St. Peter at the Pearly Gates. "Have you ever done anything of particular merit?" St. Peter asked. "Well, I can think of one thing," the drover offered. "Once, on a trip to the back blocks of Broken Hill out in New South Wales, I came across a gang of bikers who were threatening a young sheila. I told them to leave her alone, but they wouldn't listen. So I approached the largest and most heavily tattooed biker and smacked him in the face, kicked his bike over, ripped out his nose ring, and threw it on the ground I yelled, "Now, back off!! Or I'll kick the s**t out of the lot of ya! St. Peter was impressed, "When did this happen?" "A couple of minutes ago."
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For anyone not familiar with my politics, my sense of humour or taxes in England, VAT is a consumption tax and is already on brakes and tyres (and booze and fags). The more people wear out tyres and brakes, the more money the government gets. They're pro pollution. So I very obviously don't want more tax on tyres and brake pads. It wouldn't help anyway. No amount of money would. In fact it would increase pollution, people having to scurry about performing more economic activity to pay the higher tax. Between warfare, its other pointless and destructive activities and causing people to work excessively, the state is the worst polluter we have. Tax freedom day is the point in the year where you stop working to pay tax and start keeping what you earn. It falls later and later every year. This year it was 12th June. Imagine all the tyre and brake dust from those 162 out of 365 days simply not existing because people were at home instead. Now that's an environmental good.
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I do believe you've spread yourself too thin this evening: multiple pointless arguments, with multiple people, across multiple threads. That would explain the lack of any cohesive reasoning so far. Bet it gives you that good old buzz of battle though. I suspect it's futile, but go on then, I'll try one last attempt to squeeze a coherent point out of you. So, elaborate on waste of time. What to you constitutes a good use of time? Other than the aforementioned mock battles. Theoretical as opposed to facts and common sense. Elaboration required again. Which bits about cars belong in the left hand column, and which belong in the right hand column?
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Stihl ms 211/c circa 2010 replacement carb
Mark_Skyland replied to John Rainford's topic in Chainsaws
Ive had a few 211's with the same issue. Its always been carb related and its always been new carb time. I have one in the workshop that if the customer doesn't come and collect it soon its get sold on, its probably been here for over 12 months! -
ππNo is that a navy thing that sailors used to indulge in before you were trusted to have β femalesβ on board, feel free to tell the forum your knowledge of the golden rivet. The place was filthy mind a ****************ing disgrace quite frankly for the senior service. Maybe too much riveting not enough cleaning π€·ββοΈwho knows eh. I came to a conclusion about you quite soon after you appeared lad, Iβve not been proven wrong so far. Leftard through and through π
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Just wondering, if i bought a big version of a 3d printer , could i make an Amanda Holden?
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Yes. Perhaps a consumption tax should apply to fattening, luxury foods. You could do the same thing to alcohol and cigarettes. It would stop people drinking and smoking.
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π Try not to get too worked up before bedtime 42, no lies or anger eh ππ
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Poor old Sailor has a gammy eye. Could be something to do with headbutting his way through a heras panel earlier to eat a shot rat. Heβs living the dream really. Doesnβt look obviously poked. Load of fairly normal wet gummy stuff in the tear duct corner. Doesnβt smell. Didnβt mind me prodding it but he is tolerant like that.
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Steven mentioned π₯°ππ
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πππππ Easy lad
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There's plenty of multiculturalists here it's true, some good junglists too for that matter. But no, that was in the Nevada desert I think. Read the book. Have you been to Birmingham and had a bad experience or something? You've developed an odd preoccupation with the place recently. I don't have team mates, or indeed even a team. (I think all that guff is only in your own head tbqh.) I don't know Beth Rigby, but if I've dodged a question then it was inadvertently. Feel free to repeat it if you need to, or forever hold your peace.
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Will fat people be charged more due to excess weight like? Asking for a friend.
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Missed that bit in amongst the slop. Steel wheels on steel rails. At least, until someone clever develops a strain of mycelium that's suitable for tyres. Brake pads - you dont need them with regenerative braking.
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Did someone try and show you the golden rivet when you were there? You've still no idea about conclusions have you?
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I suggest you read the article. You'll get a much better informed analysis of the whole topic. A lazy AI question doesn't really bring a lot to the discussion. I didn't ask why cars are getting heavier anyway, it's easy enough to work out. Safety is one of the lesser factors actually, it's behind consumer preference, electrification and increased profits for the car makers. What's the point of EVs if they're barely better overall, due to their increasing size? The only silver lining is the regenerative braking, as Steven mentioned. The stats on car usage are crazy; most journeys are single occupancy of vehicles designed to carry 5 people. Passenger safety might well be improved, but it's at the cost of safety of other road users. Have a look at how much more dangerous SUVs are for cyclists and pedestrians. And that's just talking about impact consequences, not even considering air quality. <Larger cars/suvβs etc already are taxed more π€·ββοΈ HGVβs pay an astronomical amount to be on the road. If you can find an alternative to rubber tyres or a new brake pad material, let me know if you need any financial assistance to get it going, I reckon that could be a winner. π€ͺ> So tax them more then. If the numbers of SUVs are increasing then they're obviously not taxed enough. HGVs - what do you think is inside most of the HGVs on our roads? I expect it's consumer crap that people don't need to waste their money on. Probably mostly from China, to add insult to injury. Get freight back onto the railways. The 100s of billions being wasted on HS2 would be far better spent on that. Don't you agree?