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Wool of gay sheep makes its debut at a New York fashion show - raising money for rams 'that prefer same-sex partners' | Daily Mail Online WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK Los Angeles-based designer Michael Schmidt, launched the line to bring a 'human rights story' to the runway after finding out that homosexual sheep...
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Mick, now Mick. We dont really need to use those words at these sharing meetings now do we. A more positive approach would be to say "Well done Mark, I'm so happy that you've achieved your goal". "We've got your back, thanks for sharing with the group" Now that gives off a lot more positive energy doesnt it.
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Don't ask such vulgar questions Dan! If you got to ask, you cannot afford it!
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To be fair it was far from just Trump bashing. He didn't get much more than a mention in the hour long session. He, Bregman, was equally as scathing of the Left as he was of the Right really. He has no allegiance to the BBC as far as I know. The sensored claim was that Trump was “the most openly corrupt president in American history”. Which isn't that controversial actually. The man himself doesn't exactly make much attempt to conceal his dealings. Bregman seems like a very well informed and knowledgeable guy, I'm sure he didn't write those words without a good deal of research leading to credible citations and evidence. The point here is that the BBC, our public broadcaster, is running scared from the bullying tactics of another country's president. That means he has influence over them. To me, that isn't a good state of affairs. I thought more people might be alarmed by this, as there's been a lot of noise about The Death of Free Speech recently.
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I've got the Milwaukee telescopic pole saw, and is brutally powerful... August Hunicke has a 14" bar on his. Ease of use, power, weight it beats the petrol ones on all fronts imho, plus its nice not getting a mouth full of fumes when your holding it up trying to reach that last bit! Length wise its about the same as a Stihl petrol one i think.
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Are these the best small chippers? I'm looking at the M400, have tried the m300 and thought it was good for what it is. Jo Beau customer service and aftercare doesn't get a good review though and wondered if there's better out there?
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I think you have carb issues - the scoring may not be all that bad. When storing a 2 stroke machine for more than 3 months I go over to some rough ground, start the machine, then with it running, open the fuel cap and pour the fuel mix onto the gravel etc, or a jug if you're eco, then rev the guts out of it till it stops. This way you are not left with stale ethanol fuel in the carb to gum up all the bits I know nothing about. BTW I've had mixed results trying to revive carbs with carb kits. Often end up hunting for a chinese copy carb and changing it out, or even a new genuine Stihl carb off ebay if its cheap. By tipping the fuel out after long term storage you still have remains of gakky fuel in the lines and carb. My protocol is for a tightwad who won't pay for alkylate mix. There's usually enough breeze to take the fumes away. And I'd hate to have spent all that money then get prostate cancer
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I have been using the art one with the cocoon pulley, it's the muts and has been for all the years I have been using it. I can only recall it getting stuck twice in the last ten years. I think it is the design of it. Only trouble is it is an expensive piece of equipment to be smashing to tarmac from 50ft upon retrieval, I should lower it down but never have. Due to be replaced. I do use srt a bit, particularly for access. When I came to the art pulley saver I could not believe the difference in friction between that and a regular ring to ring one I had been using previously!
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Both are decent bits of kit. From what a lot of climbers say, the SAKA feels a bit smoother and lighter, and it’s easy to tweak the bungee so it sits right, while the HAAS tends to give you that longer ‘big step’ feel and is pretty bomb-proof. If you’re already used to 30" of travel on the HAAS you might miss that with the SAKA, but most people seem to find it more efficient over a full day. I’d pick based on which set-up fits your rope diameter and how you like to stand in the harness rather than the spec sheet.
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Nice to see you up early jase 🤣 100k redundancy can make a man lazy. 😁 Chin chin my boy talk nice to pete and he might swing you a number selling those big chippers he is doing.
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Lady Branson, wife of Richard Branson Jack Shepard, actor who played Wycliff, a tv detective programme.
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Sure is, did you used to live locally?
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Glad my ramblings helped you and thanks for the update👍
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I've sent a message through your website!
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I thought this was another thread about labor politicians,, and then I realized I'd misread the title.
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and at current prices a deer fence on 3 acres will cost 20-35k, cheaper to buy a digger and bury the bodies.
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I have already looked into purchasing one off Seddon's Plant..
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