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14 minutes ago, Paul in the woods said:

And many of us use those 100 companies and have shares in them, your point?

 

I don't expect you to do anything (well, argue) but I was surprised you said "you'd rather carry on as we are and see the death of hundreds of millions within your lifetime"; when they may well be your children.

My point is without cutting the head off the snake we’re never going to change a damn thing! Punishing and taxing the end user is so asinine it’s not worth discussing. Needless to say we’d be taxed twice and those that actually produce the pollution will slip through the intentionally gaping net.
 

I sure as hell don’t plan on changing a damn thing. I don’t believe hook line and sinker this climate nonsense. If it where actually real then the governments would target the 100 companies that produce 70% of the worlds pollution and not the little people. I know I’ve mentioned this before but it’s repitition for emphasis. We’re not the problem, they are. But we allow them to make us feel we are. Wake up!

 

I can assure you it won’t be my children that end up dying in the alter of the pseudo-science of climate change. 

  

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35 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Honest , yep honest  post .

I think I got (at the time ) $30,000 in performance related shares last year for remembering a trick from the school locker room where inverting a can of deodorant is ice cold. 
 

I managed to remove a snapped off “tap” in a ****************ed thread on a Subsea Hanger. Not only was it snapped off but it was well below the flush. 
 

I inverted a few cans of Air Duster and jetted the Tap with the gas. Believe it or not it soon shark enough to spin out by hand. 
 

I saved the company over $240,000. I was the lady gasp chance before cutting the lines and running the bank-up. That would be 24 hours down time. 
 

I thank Paul in the Woods for keeping me in the lifestyle I’m accustomed. :)  

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2 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

I think I got (at the time ) $30,000 in performance related shares last year for remembering a trick from the school locker room where inverting a can of deodorant is ice cold. 
 

I managed to remove a snapped off “tap” in a ****************ed thread on a Subsea Hanger. Not only was it snapped off but it was well below the flush. 
 

I inverted a few cans of Air Duster and jetted the Tap with the gas. Believe it or not it soon shark enough to spin out by hand. 
 

I saved the company over $240,000. I was the lady gasp chance before cutting the lines and running the bank-up. That would be 24 hours down time. 
 

I thank Paul in the Woods for keeping me in the lifestyle I’m accustomed. :)  

It never leaves you , the old knack  ! 😁

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Put an infertility drug into manufactured sugar and tell everyone that it’s there.  That would kill two birds with one stone and be voluntary.
 
A good start to address both noise and gas pollution as well as use of non renewables, would be to ban fireworks worldwide.
Good old Crow Scarers are far better anyway. Plus made in Britain, the last lot I bought.
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48 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

My point is without cutting the head off the snake we’re never going to change a damn thing! Punishing and taxing the end user is so asinine it’s not worth discussing. Needless to say we’d be taxed twice and those that actually produce the pollution will slip through the intentionally gaping net.
 

I sure as hell don’t plan on changing a damn thing. I don’t believe hook line and sinker this climate nonsense. If it where actually real then the governments would target the 100 companies that produce 70% of the worlds pollution and not the little people. I know I’ve mentioned this before but it’s repitition for emphasis. We’re not the problem, they are. But we allow them to make us feel we are. Wake up!

 

I can assure you it won’t be my children that end up dying in the alter of the pseudo-science of climate change. 

  

I mean, this is just perfect. As a work of satire, I can't see any way that this could be improved on. Bravo, sir, for such penmanship. 

 

Feel free to enjoy this similarly satirical broadcast:

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Stubby said:

It never leaves you , the old knack  ! 😁

So true. I suggested it for near on 6 hours. That’s over $60,000 lost. 
 

As it was so non- intrusive why not try it first? 
 

Anyway, I had near on 6 hours off that day, then got called out at night to “help”. That’s £90 an hour which I would have been happily enough with but $30,000 I’d the least these twats could do. They still saved over $200,000!

 

It paid for a whole new heating system for the house. 

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2 minutes ago, peds said:

I mean, this is just perfect. As a work of satire, I can't see any way that this could be improved on. Bravo, sir, for such penmanship. 

 

Feel free to enjoy this similarly satirical broadcast:

 


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1 minute ago, trigger_andy said:

So true. I suggested it for near on 6 hours. That’s over $60,000 lost. 
 

As it was so non- intrusive why not try it first? 
 

Anyway, I had near on 6 hours off that day, then got called out at night to “help”. That’s £90 an hour which I would have been happily enough with but $30,000 I’d the least these twats could do. They still saved over $200,000!

 

It paid for a whole new heating system for the house. 

I cleared up a fallen ash today ( and my old body knows about it ) and gave the bloke £50 for the wood . Not in the same league but I feel kinda warm about it 🙂

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Just now, Stubby said:

I cleared up a fallen ash today ( and my old body knows about it ) and gave the bloke £50 for the wood . Not in the same league but I feel kinda warm about it 🙂

Ive spent the last three days thinning out an area for a cabin on my wee plot. Ash, Syc, Beech and Cherry. 8 almost solid cubes here. 
 

Will put a cabin here next summer. 
 

This is what life means to me. The satisfaction and joy I get from the fruits of my labour. It’s ingrained into me through at least 2 generations of shipwrights and tree surgeons. Both which showed me the futility of considering an education in either. Unless being poor gives you a hard-on. 

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1 minute ago, trigger_andy said:

Ive spent the last three days thinning out an area for a cabin on my wee plot. Ash, Syc, Beech and Cherry. 8 almost solid cubes here. 
 

Will put a cabin here next summer. 
 

This is what life means to me. The satisfaction and joy I get from the fruits of my labour. It’s ingrained into me through at least 2 generations of shipwrights and tree surgeons. Both which showed me the futility of considering an education in either. Unless being poor gives you a hard-on. 

I used to be able to get a hard on but but sometimes I had more money than my young brain could sort and sometimes I didn't  . I can still get a hard on but its wasted nowadays . I like going to sleep 🙂

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