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Mark J

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  1. You should instruct an arboriculturalist who has experience in subsidence investigations.
  2. Trumpet - Wiktionary, the free dictionary EN.WIKTIONARY.ORG
  3. 18M views Β· 220K reactions | Trump's Best Words: Bracket Edition |... WWW.FACEBOOK.COM REPUBLICANS: Joe Biden is in cognitive decline ALSO REPUBLICANS: We love our brain daddy
  4. The Trumpets can't get it up.
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  6. Bollocks. Those in charge of the protection of the royals have access to everything they choose to access.
  7. There is no smoke without fire. I genuinely disbelieve that the royal cops didn't know what he was up to. Saying that, they said nothing about Mountbatten, the king's guardian while growing up, and his penchant for teenage boys, until he go blown up by the IRA while he was in the company of one. You go to the courts and it's "Rex" vs "us". That's not very sporting, is it?
  8. You'd think you'd know someone after 20 years. Even if you were thick as mince, you'd think that your best of the regiment security detail would have a clue: Prince Charles repeatedly sought Jimmy Savile’s advice, documentary claims | Jimmy Savile | The Guardian WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM Programme reveals Savile produced PR handbook for royals, some of which was passed on to the Queen
  9. Do you rally think that those security types in charge of The Royal Family weren't aware of Saville's activities? They mustn't have dug very deep. Which makes you wander what they are paid for.
  10. Do you really think that the folk who ran/run security for the royals and thatcher weren't aware of saville's noncery? If they didn't they were incompetent, which is worrying. If they did they are complicit, which is also worrying. What do you think happened there?
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  12. That is worrying that it has come so far so soon. Twenty-odd years ago a friend, who was doing a PhD in Limpets, told me we were at the tail end of the fastest extinction known on record.
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  14. I would be cautious. Anchor/rigging into nearby tree sounds sensible to me. Ash is quite brittle, ash dieback causes vascular disfunction, it has been very dry lately which appears to compound things; the extent of crown loss appears to be no real indicator of the integrity of the stem/ground interface in trees with ADB.
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  16. Perhaps I should have said "weapon systems" instead of "guns". It's the same outcome as you well know.
  17. Einstein has a lot to answer for.
  18. the UK supplies a significant number of components for the F-35 Lightning II, contributing approximately 15% of the aircraft's value. This includes items like the ejector seat, rear fuselage, and active interceptor systems, targeting lasers, and weapon release cables. The UK is also the second-largest supplier of spare parts for the F-35 after the US. Here's a more detailed breakdown: 15% Contribution: The UK supplies around 15% of the components for the F-35, including key areas like the fuel system and ejector seats. Key Components: The UK contributes to critical parts like the ejector seat, rear fuselage, active interceptor systems, targeting lasers, and weapon release cables, mainly through BAE Systems. Spare Parts: The UK is a major supplier of spare parts for the F-35, second only to the US. Global Supply Chain: The UK's involvement in the F-35 program is part of a larger global supply chain that includes over 100 UK-based tier 1 suppliers. Anyhoo, the point being is that if we stopped arming them they would have to find another way to kill each other.
  19. Action man, do you think that F-35's have guns on them?
  20. https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-9964/CBP-9964.pdf ^ Fill yer clown shaped boots.
  21. The UK? What a doylem of a question.
  22. We should stop selling them guns.

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