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Sh!t, i thought you loved that beast. And the garage was to put it in it!Took a deposit on my D1 , I need the space plus it frees up cash to fund my garage build.
anyway, hope you get a good price for it!
Sh!t, i thought you loved that beast. And the garage was to put it in it!Took a deposit on my D1 , I need the space plus it frees up cash to fund my garage build.
Shame mate.
Seagulls often leave a deposit. It does clean off, and if you get to it quick the paintwork damage is minimal.
Sh!t, i thought you loved that beast. And the garage was to put it in it!
anyway, hope you get a good price for it!
It's too easy to blame privatisation. In reality if all utilities were gov owned then the majority of profit would still go to the private companies contracted in to supply. Most new installs are done by contractors. Big jobs contracted in.That I would love to see all of our utilities and public infrastructure taken back into full public ownership with pricing set to cover costs and investment for maintenance and renewal only, instead of fat-cat boardroom salaries and pensions and shareholder dividends. But that's just me. A closet communist I suppose.
If all these were in public ownership we’d be responsible for pay, terms, pensions, infra and, and, and. It is well celebrated 1 in the private sector is worth 10 in public.It's too easy to blame privatisation. In reality if all utilities were gov owned then the majority of profit would still go to the private companies contracted in to supply. Most new installs are done by contractors. Big jobs contracted in.
Nearly replied to this then thought "Nah, there's too much politics on other threads anyway. Let's not pour petrol on a fire!"If all these were in public ownership we’d be responsible for pay, terms, pensions, infra and, and, and. It is well celebrated 1 in the private sector is worth 10 in public.
Interesting read. They skipped over bits of detail that would have a different impact on the readers view. The reality is our poop has to go somewhere. The thames has been used fer many years. Its never been so clean in more recent reports. They spent millions on the big poo pipe in london so they dunt spill so much excess into the thames. Pipe shifts it to another site to process it. Like everyfink there's two sides to a story. Sometimes there's equipement breakdowns. Most of the time its down to capacity. Eye feel sorry for the fish but the system is what it is. Despite all hhe media hype our watra companies are regulated. If they dun't meet targrts they're norra-loud to keep all their prifits. They have to meet targets on investment and gov gives em money when they increase standards. The fines from The EA are gerrin biggerer. Not all watta damage is down to watta companies. Run oft from farms can cause trouble anorl. Whats needed is betterer funding fer what we want and higher standards to meet. The hype over prifits hides the real picture. As a percentage they're low. But that dun't make headlines like only one eggstra resevoir in 30 years of privatisation. Tis too difficult to get round planning and complainers to build em.
Too rite. It will contaminate the land un we int add any rain.Nearly replied to this then thought "Nah, there's too much politics on other threads anyway. Let's not pour petrol on a fire!"
Wots the 1 and 10. Jobs?If all these were in public ownership we’d be responsible for pay, terms, pensions, infra and, and, and. It is well celebrated 1 in the private sector is worth 10 in public.
I blame the vegans, we all know their nutty ****s don’t flush.Interesting read. They skipped over bits of detail that would have a different impact on the readers view. The reality is our poop has to go somewhere. The thames has been used fer many years. Its never been so clean in more recent reports. They spent millions on the big poo pipe in london so they dunt spill so much excess into the thames. Pipe shifts it to another site to process it. Like everyfink there's two sides to a story. Sometimes there's equipement breakdowns. Most of the time its down to capacity. Eye feel sorry for the fish but the system is what it is. Despite all hhe media hype our watra companies are regulated. If they dun't meet targrts they're norra-loud to keep all their prifits. They have to meet targets on investment and gov gives em money when they increase standards. The fines from The EA are gerrin biggerer. Not all watta damage is down to watta companies. Run oft from farms can cause trouble anorl. Whats needed is betterer funding fer what we want and higher standards to meet. The hype over prifits hides the real picture. As a percentage they're low. But that dun't make headlines like only one eggstra resevoir in 30 years of privatisation. Tis too difficult to get round planning and complainers to build em.
We've had quite a few of those 'ere, too.We had rain at wuk yesdi. Dont know how much assit was drying when eye looked ootside. Got home to see me lupins was wet. Looked in me watta butt snd dint look any different. Muster bin a quick splash then gone.
I figured you’d have an Astro turf lawnMore rain due morra afternoon. Eye was hoping to put me moss un week killer down but its only 21% chance ov rain.
Late up for me too, been messing aboot as its still feckn raining.
Tis warm though av a nice day. Zoomers
Rain cleared and the suns come out in paisley!!
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