Surely not the infamous slips (3 at least) of the tongue when saying Jeremy Hunt?Could be right.
But my monies on....
C. For be overcome by their own sheet greed and allowing themselves to be bought by the highest bidder, without ANY regard to the vested interests of the nation(s) they SHOULD be serving.
Traitors & unpatriotic are words too kind for them.
In olden days, selling out the interests of a nation had a very simple solution....
Seemed to do more to encourage loyalty, patriotism, & service to the Nation, then the current parliamentary investigations do.
I made my choice as the letter starts their party .
It could also be others words, rather more apt, but I couldn't possibly comment further.
Just checked - there is no oil price for us here - they simply don't have any oil to deliver. May be a problem before long. Last time I checked the cost of oil delivered here was £1.64 per litre.It is about 60p a litre.
D.
I don't know what sort of example they set for those young marine commandos they showed in training last week. One had previously lost three limbs in Afghanistan but he was still full of guts.Could be right.
But my monies on....
C. For be overcome by their own sheet greed and allowing themselves to be bought by the highest bidder, without ANY regard to the vested interests of the nation(s) they SHOULD be serving.
Traitors & unpatriotic are words too kind for them.
In olden days, selling out the interests of a nation had a very simple solution....
Seemed to do more to encourage loyalty, patriotism, & service to the Nation, then the current parliamentary investigations do.
I made my choice as the letter starts their party .
It could also be others words, rather more apt, but I couldn't possibly comment further.
Sorry to hear that Ann.Just checked - there is no oil price for us here - they simply don't have any oil to deliver. May be a problem before long. Last time I checked the cost of oil delivered here was £1.64 per litre.
I'll just have to keep checking and order as soon as it is available.Sorry to hear that Ann.
Best not let it run out completely, it can be difficult to prime if you get an airlock.
D.
They probably have a reserve supply for critical infrastructure.Not only no oil - don't know why, it comes in on a tanker so it's not affected by shortage of ferry space. But everything else is going to be short as well, now that the Ullapool-Stornoway ferry has broken down. No idea how long it will be before it's fixed. They have only managed to get a specialist engineer on board this evening to even see what's wrong.
Had quick look at my oil tank at weekend! In a couple of weeks I shall be running on empty!
800 litres ordered coming Thursday and a new microwave. That's my pocket money gone West.
D.
When I bought this bungalow, I had a choice between this one which was all mains connected, or a bungalow in the mountains right next to heathland and sheep, an amazing view over the Irish Sea, but it had an oil tank and a old septic tank. Boy, am I glad now I did not go for that one, although it was in an absolutely amazing location. Also there are periods where, I have since found out, that it got snowed in for days and days at a time with no access to the outside world.....I keep meaning to ask Neil to check our oil tank - it must be getting low by now. Wonder what the price is just now. 500 Litres is the minimum the supplier will deliver so it won't be cheap.
Yes it is expensive @lindisfelIt expensive living in the country, I could easily spend a 100k on this property getting it up to date.We have been here since 1966 and extended it but now it's perhaps too much for us.
We would hate to move into a house on an estate with a postage stamp plot with tiny bedrooms.
Of the next four houses down the road three are very well heeled business people the others are our friends who are locals from farming stock.
Limitations that come with age can overtake one here but I don't really want to live anywhere else.
There are some very poor people in Cumbria as well hence need to support the food bank.
Shopping this am, Marjorie needs my help
Looks like a showery day.
D.
You can joke Alf but next door to my youngest at York is a fit old guy who is c.87 who goes sail boarding on the sea at Filey in his wet suit.Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and wotever, face, bothered etc,etc, etc.
Another 5.5 on that despicable meter….
A goodly collection of posts so far today, politicians, the price of heating fuel and ageing seem to getting a bashing, here in Tilehurst Towers me, me’s and myself also am suffering, but on the positive side of things I woke up, drunk tea and now drinking my safety koffy.
I have also done 30 minutes plinky plonky, taken a covid test prior to my plinky plonky lesson later today, the test was thankfully -ve and reported, eaten my breakfast so I have lots to be thankful about.
Shortly I should wake up Mrs J, but her odds of being woken up by me, me’s and myself are slim I am rather enjoying the silence.
Have a great day all, stay safe, wave two fingers to the wind while kite surfing and a smile cost nothing, but might make a strangers day, unless they are a self serving, expense fiddling politician.
Hand and foot note, I don’t like or trust politicians of any creed.
Yes, slowing down and resting is definitely good advice. You are right Mr K has mentioned this already and I am trying to follow it.Hug for the pain @Krystyna23040
Socks....most annoying items
But managed today .....That's progress.
Hope for a speedy recovery.
Best achieved by slowing down & resting, some more wise would say .
Sure Mr K has mentioned it once or twice already
Best wishes x
Thanks Ian...Morning all from a sunny but breezy LA. UK has been downgraded to Starbucks takeaway status (flat white for whatsishame, little guy in the corner) due to bat pooh crazy politicos with crazy dreams of era travel. Uncle Joe doesn't need to inspect hardware here now some people have gotten the message. Going to take a while for the shouty and or stopped clock slice of the electorate to wake up and smell the coffee. @lindisfel I sympathise with you over leaving such an idyllic setting. My father couldn't mange to do that. The love for a home he designed and built on his parents' land was greater than common sense. £100k to upgrade somewhere sounds very optimistic to me from the two goes I've had over the past decade. @gennepher hug for the change of plans with meet up being cancelled. Thanks for the latest lighthouse which is full of mystery. Only one grandchild here this morning then two this afternoon when little sister comes back from a party. No Indian Railway curry yesterday as 4 different meals is crazy - children and MIL wouldn't eat that and JKP's IBS needs ideal conditions for curry. Enjoy your day as much as possible as some of you won't have such good weather.
We all know you would advise your clients to slow down, rest and allow the healing process to work. We also know what will actually happen hence the rating, Double hugs for the injury and being made that way. Some people just accept things - very rare on here which is obvious given a moment's thought.Yes, slowing down and resting is definitely good advice. You are right Mr K has mentioned this already and I am trying to follow it.
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