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13 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

 

What makes you label him a liar? 

There's no point in getting into it with you Andy, I've had a long hard day and you'll only come back with some nonsense that only you believe to be the truth, so I'll give it a wide birth if you don't mind and have a few well deserved tins

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4 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

There's no point in getting into it with you Andy, I've had a long hard day and you'll only come back with some nonsense that only you believe to be the truth, so I'll give it a wide birth if you don't mind and have a few well deserved tins

Fair enough mucker. I had a couple of really tough shifts the last two days as well. Our crew cost AkerBP in excess of $1,000,000 additional rig rental due to a fuck up. ? This also resulted in the company Im working for losing 30% of the whole contract price. :D 

 

We can can come back to playing another time. 

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4 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Fair enough mucker. I had a couple of really tough shifts the last two days as well. Our crew cost AkerBP in excess of $1,000,000 additional rig rental due to a fuck up. ? This also resulted in the company I working for losing 30% of the whole contract price. :D 

 

We can can come back to playing another time. 

Oh, and I've got a rant about fetching this evenings takeaway to think about.

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Anyone know the truth behind this story? It says "Farmers reacted angrily to claims that they were largely responsible for a nitrogen oxide emissions problem."       But from what I can tell agriculture in Holland is only responsible for 3% of nitrogen oxide emissions so whats going on?

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

There were about 1,100km (700 miles) of jams as farmers reacted to plans to cut nitrogen emissions.

 

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56 minutes ago, Woodworks said:

Anyone know the truth behind this story? It says "Farmers reacted angrily to claims that they were largely responsible for a nitrogen oxide emissions problem."       But from what I can tell agriculture in Holland is only responsible for 3% of nitrogen oxide emissions so whats going on?

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

There were about 1,100km (700 miles) of jams as farmers reacted to plans to cut nitrogen emissions.

 

Excellent, good for the Dutch farmers, attempting to highlight the blinkered attitudes of city dwelling climate change activists, plus their specifically drawing attention to air travel and in particular the Grand Prix's ostentatious extravaganza of conspicuous consumption.

Why do I think "bread and circus" 

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