My pets eat anything. Pigs. Refresh the stock every 2 years as we recycle them.
As for Cat food, the average UK cat has a better diet (IIRC about 500% better) than the average African person. Waitrose versus Aldi loses context then.
My pets eat anything. Pigs. Refresh the stock every 2 years as we recycle them.
As for Cat food, the average UK cat has a better diet (IIRC about 500% better) than the average African person. Waitrose versus Aldi loses context then.
As for a devastating weapon.
One of my team makes his own Pickled Onions.
He opens the jar, you would swear there was a Gas leak from a Stink-bomb factory.
I cannot describe in words the aroma about 30 minutes after consumption. Spring flowers not!
As for a devastating weapon.
One of my team makes his own Pickled Onions.
He opens the jar, you would swear there was a Gas leak from a Stink-bomb factory.
I cannot describe in words the aroma about 30 minutes after consumption. Spring flowers not!
The aeroplane yesterday was a Rebel jet shot down by Rebels. Facebook failed on that one then!
Some post said above, “it’s all very well to take sides”. Yes indeed it is, pick a side or you never make a decision!
I will always be on the side of the civilised West against any and all tyrany. I’m not convinced however that a great deal of tyrany was going on in Libya before the Facebook rebellion. Having been there and been part of Military sales. Just because next door had a go and won, the Libyans decided to do so and they nearly got themselves wiped out.
It seems to me that there were more people in support of the Col. than there were rebelling. And that’s from all 6 or 7 of the news channels available on TV.
Moving on, the UN resolution is being enforced, and we couldn’t wait to do it.
We now need to move against the other tyranical nations, China, Saudi, Korea…………oh wait, they fight back. Still, we need the experience.
The aeroplane yesterday was a Rebel jet shot down by Rebels. Facebook failed on that one then!
Some post said above, “it’s all very well to take sides”. Yes indeed it is, pick a side or you never make a decision!
I will always be on the side of the civilised West against any and all tyrany. I’m not convinced however that a great deal of tyrany was going on in Libya before the Facebook rebellion. Having been there and been part of Military sales. Just because next door had a go and won, the Libyans decided to do so and they nearly got themselves wiped out.
It seems to me that there were more people in support of the Col. than there were rebelling. And that’s from all 6 or 7 of the news channels available on TV.
Moving on, the UN resolution is being enforced, and we couldn’t wait to do it.
We now need to move against the other tyranical nations, China, Saudi, Korea…………oh wait, they fight back. Still, we need the experience.
The Brits were the first to lob a maggot ridden animal over the walls in days of Yore. Along with the collection from the latrine.
The Brits were the first to lob a maggot ridden animal over the walls in days of Yore. Along with the collection from the latrine.
Yes very welcoming indeed.
Have you rebuilt the cafe then? Or is it still the makeshift one round the back?
The next 3 days.
A very very good film. 2 hours 6 minutes well worth investing IMO.
A powerful love story with a few parallel themes going on. The internet will tell you the storylines, but I suggest you watch it without knowing.
The next 3 days.
A very very good film. 2 hours 6 minutes well worth investing IMO.
A powerful love story with a few parallel themes going on. The internet will tell you the storylines, but I suggest you watch it without knowing.
I’ve seen it all now – immigration being blamed for petrol prices. :rolleyes:
Let’s face it, petrol would be pretty much the same price even without a recession.
I also have to say that running “a luxury car with a big lump” then whining about petrol prices must be a joke. If you are suffering due to the price of petrol why not do as many have done and buy a more economical car. A no-brainer I would have thought.
I’m not actually whining. But the fuel tax is indeed a burden on all of us. My petrol bill is only 100 quid a month so you suffer for me dear chap.
Blaming immigration? Read it how you want, I said pay for the lack of tax by NOT subsidising such. That isn’t blame.
I’ve seen it all now – immigration being blamed for petrol prices. :rolleyes:
Let’s face it, petrol would be pretty much the same price even without a recession.
I also have to say that running “a luxury car with a big lump” then whining about petrol prices must be a joke. If you are suffering due to the price of petrol why not do as many have done and buy a more economical car. A no-brainer I would have thought.
I’m not actually whining. But the fuel tax is indeed a burden on all of us. My petrol bill is only 100 quid a month so you suffer for me dear chap.
Blaming immigration? Read it how you want, I said pay for the lack of tax by NOT subsidising such. That isn’t blame.
seriously…is it a new kind of psychedelic? Something new re-discovered from the flower-power era?
What DO you smoke?
Embassy.
The proof is in the pudding. The unrest has NEVER settled since the discovery of oil.
seriously…is it a new kind of psychedelic? Something new re-discovered from the flower-power era?
What DO you smoke?
Embassy.
The proof is in the pudding. The unrest has NEVER settled since the discovery of oil.