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GarethM

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  1. I'm seriously questioning your logic and equally your common sense/naivety.
  2. Maybe he's a bit distracted with that Scotland legal case, probably getting dragged into a few high up meetings getting a dressing down legally and metaphorically?.
  3. FFS SP, they're glorified prisoners/slaves. And your quibbling about the which binary choice of faith, when you're locked up in a labour camp me thinks maintaining your religion might be the last of your worries.
  4. Kinda running out of ideas, but I did think. Assemble it without the input gear and see if it binds up again, just wondering if something is worn on maybe the input shaft side. So when it's assembled it's like a UJ joint that's not straight if you get my idea.
  5. I'm responding to the usual cut and pasted Peds bs that's just dredged/regurgitated internet findings, found on what I can only assume is a Facebook page dripping with tds drivel and hair dye. He doesn't even bother to actually write anything of his own thoughts, barely agent provocateur more patient zero
  6. There's a thin line between regurgitated drivel and TDS dribbling, my bets on you wearing a bib.
  7. So you're aiming for steaming quality of shite over quantity, gotcha. Elephant dung away, but most things you post are monkey enclosure quality at best if we're being honest.
  8. As per spud, is 4 fitted ?
  9. And if you have changed the hydraulic filter, like for like, never think finer is better. Plus does the tank have an internal strainer if it's had problems they can get blocked. Otherwise it's probably pump or drive coupler.
  10. I've used veg oil it kinda works, short term tho. Used oil definitely does, know a few farmers that leave fence posts in a bucket of the stuff so they don't rot in the ground like strainer posts
  11. We had shed with livestock absolutely dripping in the good stuff for decades and the wood lasted post www2 until about 5 years ago and had a bloody great bonfire. Telegraph poles even sweat in the summer, if it was a garden with kids I might be a bit more concerned. Even cuprinated timber is pretty terrible now.
  12. Duplicate
  13. And it's gar barge.
  14. You argue for 17 mostly as it's a close quarter calibre and fragments easily so ricochet is less of an issue. Personally it's more the lack of size of the entry and your relying on fragmentation and placement. Providing your not after match quality, you can pickup millsurp or cheap 223/556 for less than £1.50 each. Countryman derby is £17 per 30 or £44 for 50
  15. 22lr or 223 personally, hornet is going to be expensive to feed as it's an oddball and you won't be gaining much especially when you can get surplus 223 cheap. Was pushing 125m with the 22lr the other day and keeping it around 4", need a bigger gong to push 150-200. You soon get bored with 17, it's too bloody loud but amazing watching it explode on a steel gong.
  16. So I did you're little test and pretty much came out bang on centre, yet you then think that's a snide remark, rigggght overcompensating much ?. I'm self employed, I think you'll find with the hours I do there are paperboys under 16 getting more per hour.
  17. Wtf are you on about now. You can't bill your union hours for being on here
  18. The Political Compass WWW.POLITICALCOMPASS.ORG explanation of the Political Compass model Does that make you feel better?.
  19. New Labour under Kier aren't right of anything, all three are equally Left with wishy washy leftyness inaction. Reform are more centre/a little right of centre. Old labour pre tony was so right wing with blood lust, mad as a bag of frogs but you knew what was on the tin.
  20. Small c isnt doing any disservice to any of my beliefs or opinions. What's wrong with wanting the state to operate with as little of my money as possible and be as self sufficient as possible?. Same way as councils operated when they were local towns. There's a fag paper between all 4, you couldn't even tell the difference between any except reform!.
  21. I've stated many many times I'm a pretty old school centrist small c conservate. The way I look at it is L-R now. Green - Liberal - New Labour - Conservative - reform mostly in the middle maybe a little right. But there is no right-wing of old like the 70s labour party with the daft buggers of Corbyn salivating and calling for death to scabs and such.
  22. Well shall we compare the most hippie of hippie capitalists Ben & Jerry of the ice-cream variety to Labour. Fag paper difference, Vince Dale too.
  23. And you understand why those that think like you are very chicken little, worry about what YOU can control. Do I live a pretty low impact lifestyle, yup. Am I pretty centre with my views Yeap. Labour has gone so far left even the 70s hippies look capitalist. No doubt we'll have the keep it POTUS brigade. So why shouldn't we be self sufficient, I don't care about the oh it should be gradual BS, hard luck. Why shouldn't every developed nation make as much as possible, you want cleaner and more efficient manufacturing don't you ?
  24. Oh how wrong you are, I'm a citizen of Great Britain. I see a lot of lefty bs spouted here but I remain mostly in the centre as that's just considered right wing by lefties. They have gone so far left it's almost full circle and the doors either hitting them on the arse 2nd time around or it's like the moron trying to open a fire door from the outside smushed against the glass.
  25. As a point of pedantry, do as your friends suggest and Google that title.

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