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@It doesn't add up... Dec 2, 2018 at 2:49 AM
I did at least have local plates.
Me too, I re-registered GB vehicles to relative's address (no year a bonus), useful when things kicked off. Not drawing attention is good.
eg 12 July or Stormont Hotel bomb when I was staying in house beside.
Also have two licences.
Car/bike & humpback bridges - oh the airborne experiences I've had: eg flying pillion - I braked & thump into back = safe landing
You ex-forces? Int. 13?
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Heads up for others - if in NI ignore "peace", wrong word in wrong place and bang
Although much of Khan's Londonistan now much, much worse, but hey rejoice: no "junk food" or "attractive female" ads - fat shaming banned, fatties' fav food ads banned.
@Kleinefeldmaus
christmas 2018 jussi Bjuling - No "C" or .mp4 ?
NHS Waste & Bureaucracy
In SNPland NHS are implementing [voluntary - for now] e-comms/appointments with patients instead of sending paper letters.
Sounds good, would I opt in?
Will it make my life easier?
An email with appointment details would achieve that.
Let's see.
Oh: "We will email you that we have a message/appointment for you, to view it you must visit our website and login with the ID & Pwd we issued when you registered. Note you cannot reply or change/cancel appointments online".
Sod that.
However, given the President's well known love of coal, it has been reported that the White House will once again organise a side event promoting fossil fuels. A similar event at the last COP provoked outrage from many delegates."
Dec 2, 2018 at 4:34 PM | Mark Hodgson
A joint initiative by the Polish hosts and the US would be brilliant. I imagine Australia will be supportive, along with French and German manufacturers.
gc
I have long wondered if the BBC environment correspondents all share an office with Harrabin and if he controls their copy. I've always had the feeling that the BBC's environment analyst is quite an active puppeteer - since the days of 28gate. The frisky puppies gambol about spreading alarm and then the sage senisible "balanced" senior sage opines - or something like that.
I mean you know that he must have a piece in the works... while his minions set the stage and warm the audience up.
Dec 2, 2018 at 4:34 PM | Mark Hodgson
Dec 2, 2018 at 4:36 PM | M Courtney
In a BBC Christmas Party parlour game of "Spot the number of elephants in the room", Matt McGrath is not going to win.
Is that why David Attenborough is turning up?
"Upon the death, removal, or resignation of the President, ... "
Dec 2, 2018 at 3:59 PM | Uibhist a Tuath
Thank you! Can his elected friends, colleagues and coalition partners cause his "removal", UK style, or does he have to commit an actual "Offence" justifying Constitutional execution of the Head of State?
UaT
at least The President of The French Senate has political form/philosophy - rather then a parachuted in "golden boy"or umm... "Jupiter".
erm... things you won't see on the BBC
like this
Not enough of itself to finish off Jupiter - but quite telling all the same.
zut alors!