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Posted (edited)
4 hours ago, AHPP said:

For how long were you housed, fed and paid from taxtake in the army?

Whilst serving my country you mean ? As an aside you are subject to income tax and also pay for your accommodation and meals whilst in the armed forces unless on active service. 
Obviously something you aren’t aware of !!. 

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2 minutes ago, AHPP said:

Thought that might touch a nerve, you medal collecting dosser. Half for participation like a woke sports day.

That’s a typical ATL mistaken assumption, reading what you are posting I’m pretty confident none of the shite you are coming out with is ever gonna touch anything. 
I merely pointed out armed forces pay tax and pay for their food and accommodation, you replied with a ludicrous comment about uniformed “ Dolescum” surely a contradiction in itself never mind being a feeble effort at getting a rise. 
By the way any individuals serving in the armed forces, they don’t get a choice where they get sent, you are deployed as a unit and have zero say in the matter. 
Dosser 😂😂😂😂make your mind up man, I get wise cracks off other ATL fools for chasing the money too much. 

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1 hour ago, Johnsond said:
APPLE.NEWS

An Iranian man arrested by counter terrorism raids was living in asylum seeker accommodation with his...

How utterly predictable. No doubt he will be allowed to stay whatever the outcome to some obscure ECHR ruling. 

 

Didn't we discuss asylum seekers and immigration the other week, I'd have to check of course but sounds like a broken record to me.

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So going back a bit to something that is making the news today and not making 'JohnsonDs Newsfeed very bloody day'

 

17 hours ago, openspaceman said:

It wouldn't surprise me, the thing is farmers target their use of approved pesticides in order to make a profit growing a crop, golf clubs require their workers to have grass monoculture and the men will apply an excessive amount to ensure that because they are answerable to the members. I have long felt golf courses are an an ecological disaster and have never like walking through them, which is a necessity round here  as many local farms diversified into golf clubs. including one I helped out on.

 

I'd read this report. Relevant to this forum since a lot of the members don't just look after trees but also do grounds maintenance as well.... but somehow passed by by the constant regurgitation of the same news story.

 

 

My view here, yes golf courses are a ecological nightmare, and to keep them that way affects so much around them. You might say that farming does the same but with economic factors, over spraying on a farm eats into their small profits, over spraying on a golf course isn't really a massive cost compared to all the others they have. Likewise with over use of chemicals, so the story doesn't surprise me... but might be a handy reminder t us all that what we use at work might have implications far down the line.

 

 

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Steven P said:

going back a bit to something that is making the news today and not making 'JohnsonDs Newsfeed very bloody day'

 

I could be a total prick and quote a particular song by a particular Australian singer for the umpteenth time, trying  to create a narrative about a forum member being in my head  but I’ll maybe not bother seeing as it’s a crock of shit. 
The article is indeed “ in the news today etc” it’s unfortunate that there is a lot of similar stories but that’s the facts I’m afraid, mind you you ain’t a fan of good old honest  facts are you. 
 

 

1 hour ago, Steven P said:

what we use at work might have implications far down the line

 

1 hour ago, Steven P said:

Relevant to this forum since a lot of the members don't just look after trees but also do grounds maintenance as well

Indeed and as you yourself have said to me “ on an arb forum” , what sort of wood stuff you been up to recently SP or is it just computer screen wipes or office furniture polish you are referring too in regards chemical usage. 

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