Friday 11th January 2019
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Friday 11th January 2019
Morning all.
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Deliberately penalising people for doing nothing wrong and in the vast majority of cases no way of a avoiding is never right at any time.
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Knowingly harming people is never right at any time.
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Voting Tory is never right at any time IMHO.
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Set new personal speed record for decanting.They should make it an Olympic event(less the rivers of blood)
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I Iike repetitive physical work,but it's more technique than strength.
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Unrhyme jet scrambled for rhyming politician who says 'No Deal' is off (6,4).
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Haha ,very good.
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Good morfternoon.
Sky'sGoneOut covered this last night, but -
I watched, for the first time in years, part of BBC Question Time just to see what it was like "Under New Management". Fiona Bruce , on her first outing on the programme, was a breath of fresh air.
Sky'sGoneOut covered this last night, but -
I watched, for the first time in years, part of BBC Question Time just to see what it was like "Under New Management". Fiona Bruce , on her first outing on the programme, was a breath of fresh air.
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Re."free" personal care
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I'll be right back; I've got to read Sky's write up.PorFavor wrote:Good morfternoon.
Sky'sGoneOut covered this last night, but -
I watched, for the first time in years, part of BBC Question Time just to see what it was like "Under New Management". Fiona Bruce , on her first outing on the programme, was a breath of fresh air.
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Good-morning, everyone
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Apparently they did some off-air auditions with an audience and she wiped the floor with the opposition. I forgot it was on, I usually watch 5 or 10 minutes. I've seen the clip of yellow-jacket woman, she was ace.PorFavor wrote:Good morfternoon.
Sky'sGoneOut covered this last night, but -
I watched, for the first time in years, part of BBC Question Time just to see what it was like "Under New Management". Fiona Bruce , on her first outing on the programme, was a breath of fresh air.
I'm hopeful Bruce will now give up reading the news sooner rather than later as I find her expressions very annoying.
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One world, like it or not - John Martyn
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Morning all.
Breaking...Single mums win universal credit challenge
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Breaking...Single mums win universal credit challenge
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If I'm not here, then I'll be in the library. Or the other library.
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No doubt helpful commentators will summarise this for us before long, but in the meantime.
@JudiciaryUK
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High Court judgment: Johnson -v- Secretary of State For
Work and Pensions (Universal Credit judgment) http://bit.ly/2RG1D8Z
Judicial OfficeConclusion
62. In the circumstances of this case, the defendant wrongly interpreted regulation 54 of
the Regulations and wrongly assumed that where salaries for two different months
were received during the same assessment period, the combined salaries from the two
months were to be treated as earned income in respect of that assessment period. As a
result, the decisions under challenge in this case are flawed. Further submissions will
need to be made to identify the appropriate remedy.
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High Court judgment: Johnson -v- Secretary of State For
Work and Pensions (Universal Credit judgment) http://bit.ly/2RG1D8Z
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Interesting to see the generally positive reviews of Fiona Bruce's QT debut. Lets see if she can maintain this standard.
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My emphasis.Officials have been asked to volunteer should it be necessary to set up 75 “strategically located” filling stations supplying “priority” vehicles if there is a major oil supply emergency. According to Stormont, this is routine planning, rather than Brexit-related, McBride reports.
Of course it is.
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Gout is a bit better today, what is good stuff you can eat to counter it?
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I am, obviously deeply sceptical about diet advice online but have read a few things and this seems like a reasonable summary of what is probably good (sometimes just 'fine, shouldn't affect' and sometimes 'might do some good' - cherries sound like they might actually be particularly good, and are delicious.)
Edit - Ha! My list is from Hindle's linked page.
'Avoid' stuff seems to be offal, oily fish, sugar etc and refined carbs.Fruits: All fruits are generally fine for gout. Cherries may even help prevent attacks by lowering uric acid levels and reducing inflammation (23, 24).
Vegetables: All vegetables are fine, including potatoes, peas, mushrooms, eggplants and dark green leafy vegetables.
Legumes: All legumes are fine, including lentils, beans, soybeans and tofu.
Nuts: All nuts and seeds.
Whole grains: These include oats, brown rice and barley.
Dairy products: All dairy is safe, but low-fat dairy appears to be especially beneficial (11, 18).
Eggs
Beverages: Coffee, tea and green tea.
Herbs and spices: All herbs and spices.
Plant-based oils: Including canola, coconut, olive and flax oils.
Edit - Ha! My list is from Hindle's linked page.
I still believe in a town called Hope
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Re UC,another example of numerous ways in which it does not reflect/take account of real life/situations.The default is the rarity.
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Thank you for that, it confirms that I had a lot of the "bad" stuff over the holiday period!
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And "compassion" should not play any part;"subject to what our current mood/view is (and political machination)is an extremely silly and dangerous nonsense.
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As well as" making the same choices" (others don't have to make )
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A nano second reflection of "in reverse" reveals this as deeply unpleasant.
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So "emotion"is/was rather the way,Mr Cleverly and others ,you barstewards utilised to implement and garner support.
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Emotion plays no part in my view of the Tory party,just clear unequivocal evidence.
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Labour should commit to increasing benefits/allowances to either in one off or inbuilt compensatory (to make up for exponential loss)fashion to those not expected to work,else forever "behind".
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Well pays for itself.
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I don't know,maybe stop spewing money in attempting to deny/renege on basic State reciprocity.
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Maybe,a tad of emotion.
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Arseholes
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Spewing money and then having to spend more,of course.The Tories,party of the financially competent.
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Profligacy is perfectly acceptable in the pursuit of obvious unintended consequences.
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This is rather amusing from Emily Thornberry
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At the end of a rather difficult week (among other things our kitten was bitten by another car just after Christmas, so I've been juggling vets & antibiotics etc on top of everything else) I find myself sat browsing Twitter this evening and pondering what all the people I started following because of all the good stuff they tweet on Brexit will be talking about when we finally leave/don't leave.
Meanwhile, we have the opposite number to emergency phantom ferries and practice lorry park airstrips:
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Meanwhile, we have the opposite number to emergency phantom ferries and practice lorry park airstrips:
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Senior Tories Say They Might Have To Field Candidates In The Next European Elections If Brexit Is Delayed
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@Willow904
I hope the cat's ok and that the vet bill wasn't too painful. (I assume the patient was bitten by another cat - and not another car. Car bites can be really nasty.)
I hope the cat's ok and that the vet bill wasn't too painful. (I assume the patient was bitten by another cat - and not another car. Car bites can be really nasty.)
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I hate car bitesPorFavor wrote:@Willow904
I hope the cat's ok and that the vet bill wasn't too painful. (I assume the patient was bitten by another cat - and not another car. Car bites can be really nasty.)
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Constance doing "vroom vroom "noises.
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Or PF blowing off repeatedly,as is her habit ,hard to tell.
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Have reported myself to the minor celebrity scrutinisation of online abuse board.
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Sad
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As is the local news about Diane Oxberry, she was on the telly only last month.PaulfromYorkshire wrote:Sad
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Cancer really is proof there is no god, innit?
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Ha! Yes, another cat. We didn't see it happen but assume it's the same black cat that has chased him a couple of times before. He's on his second week of antibiotics and is pretty well in himself, but unfortunately the puncture wound has left a pretty deep hole which might need surgery if it doesn't fill out on its own. Just the drugs and consults have already been expensive enough, I don't want to think what surgery will cost but the main worry is that the location makes it quite tricky to operate on so I'm really hoping it doesn't come to that.PorFavor wrote:@Willow904
I hope the cat's ok and that the vet bill wasn't too painful. (I assume the patient was bitten by another cat - and not another car. Car bites can be really nasty.)
On the upside, the guinea pig which had the UTI back in the autumn has put weight back on and is full of vim and vigour, so that's one less worry at least.
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The higher power is us and taking collective resonsibility regardless of thoughts of "salvation".Imho.