I reserve the right to be inconsistent and illogical.
(and anyway, Cornwall doesn't need a wall, we only need to put a gate on about a dozen bridges )
I reserve the right to be inconsistent and illogical.
I do, and most of them don't need someone else to fall out with, a mirror in an empty room would suffice.Noggin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 5:43 pmYou don't know friends/family that fell out over the Brexit vote??JackyJoll wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 5:21 pmWhat’s the point in fighting about it? They can just vote whatever way they want, or not vote.Bigyin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 4:01 pm
Its also causing grief within families again. My dad and his sister who were always close for decades were barely on speaking terms in the run up to the last vote as my aunt is fiercely pro independence (car logo'ed up and all that jazz) and my dad thinks independence is a terrible idea. Once the vote was done things improved and normality resumed but with Sturgeon cracking about having yet another "once in a lifetime" vote a few years on hostilities have resumed.
You would think looking at the fallout and problems Brexit has bestowed on us would give them a clue if its a good idea or not but hey ho
I agree, there's little point fighting about it. But many many people do
That's good enough for me. All we need to do out here is sink the ferries, and then live on a diet of potatoes and limpets.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 5:47 pmI reserve the right to be inconsistent and illogical.
(and anyway, Cornwall doesn't need a wall, we only need to put a gate on about a dozen bridges )
From what I've read in recent months in Sea Breezes magazine (my wife has some strange subscriptions ) you don't need to sink 'em, just find the few that are still afloat and put them in for repair then cancel the build on any new ones that might have made it as far as the order book. It sounds a right mess!
I'm torn. I 'm not sure whether I do or I don't want an explanation for that photo. Somebody tell me it's a Photoshop, please?
It's a proper clusterbourach. Classic governmental fuck up, and all the fault of the previous lot. Sturgeon took full responsibility and then promptly blamed a disgraced former minister. There's cronyism, bad budgeting, vote blaggery, design by committee, frequent changes of design, the whole works.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 6:50 pmFrom what I've read in recent months in Sea Breezes magazine (my wife has some strange subscriptions ) you don't need to sink 'em, just find the few that are still afloat and put them in for repair then cancel the build on any new ones that might have made it as far as the order book. It sounds a right mess!
I was just reading about a Shetland ferry built in Troon (the St Clair). Served for 20 years, then sold and carried on working in far distant seas. So, once upon a time you could design, then build a quite sophisticated, overnight cargo packet for use in exposed waters....in Troon. (Got replaced by ro-ro's as needs changed).cheb wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 7:01 pmIt's a proper clusterbourach. Classic governmental fuck up, and all the fault of the previous lot. Sturgeon took full responsibility and then promptly blamed a disgraced former minister. There's cronyism, bad budgeting, vote blaggery, design by committee, frequent changes of design, the whole works.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 6:50 pmFrom what I've read in recent months in Sea Breezes magazine (my wife has some strange subscriptions ) you don't need to sink 'em, just find the few that are still afloat and put them in for repair then cancel the build on any new ones that might have made it as far as the order book. It sounds a right mess!
As an aside I've a mate who's SNP to the core, and also won't hear a word against Glasgow shipbuilders. It's hilarious when trying to discuss this with him. Apparently the whole shitstorm is Thatcher's fault as if she hadn't closed the yards there'd be more to chose from.
They might claim they invented it, but they are unlikely to convince the Cornish. Nor get any royalty, if necessary we will invade Devon and reclaim ALL the Stannaries. They are all heathens who cannot be trusted to serve a split without getting the jam and cream reversed
Unfortunately my aunt is extremely vocal about it so ANY conversation ends up being steered towards the subject which my dad finds exhausting and annoying so yet again they are very distant and have little or no contact rather than fighting. Prior to the referendum saga they would have dinner all together pretty much every weekend. Its a shame
AIUI the Glen Sannox and hull 802 started off as identical sister ships. Metal was cut for both so construction could begin apace, then one got a slight redesign for some reason so the cut metal was the wrong shape.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 7:17 pmI was just reading about a Shetland ferry built in Troon (the St Clair). Served for 20 years, then sold and carried on working in far distant seas. So, once upon a time you could design, then build a quite sophisticated, overnight cargo packet for use in exposed waters....in Troon. (Got replaced by ro-ro's as needs changed).cheb wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 7:01 pmIt's a proper clusterbourach. Classic governmental fuck up, and all the fault of the previous lot. Sturgeon took full responsibility and then promptly blamed a disgraced former minister. There's cronyism, bad budgeting, vote blaggery, design by committee, frequent changes of design, the whole works.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 6:50 pm
From what I've read in recent months in Sea Breezes magazine (my wife has some strange subscriptions ) you don't need to sink 'em, just find the few that are still afloat and put them in for repair then cancel the build on any new ones that might have made it as far as the order book. It sounds a right mess!
As an aside I've a mate who's SNP to the core, and also won't hear a word against Glasgow shipbuilders. It's hilarious when trying to discuss this with him. Apparently the whole shitstorm is Thatcher's fault as if she hadn't closed the yards there'd be more to chose from.
Not sure what needs designing, never mind by committee, there's loads of existing designs they could have used.
Nope.Noggin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 5:43 pmYou don't know friends/family that fell out over the Brexit vote??JackyJoll wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 5:21 pmWhat’s the point in fighting about it? They can just vote whatever way they want, or not vote.Bigyin wrote: ↑Wed Nov 23, 2022 4:01 pm
Its also causing grief within families again. My dad and his sister who were always close for decades were barely on speaking terms in the run up to the last vote as my aunt is fiercely pro independence (car logo'ed up and all that jazz) and my dad thinks independence is a terrible idea. Once the vote was done things improved and normality resumed but with Sturgeon cracking about having yet another "once in a lifetime" vote a few years on hostilities have resumed.
You would think looking at the fallout and problems Brexit has bestowed on us would give them a clue if its a good idea or not but hey ho
Lucky you. I've had friends stop talking to me and some of my family are barely speaking to each other due to having differing views. Weird to me, but hey - some people are like that
Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Nov 24, 2022 11:08 am I'm doing well today.
On one thread my generation are all rapists and now I'm a fascist. Just need racist for the hat trick.
Is it International Completely Overstate Your Case Day?
So Musk closed down the Brussels Twitter office.DT wrote:Elon Musk tweeted that "the bird is freed" after completing his acquisition of the platform.
Shortly afterwards, European commissioner Thierry Breton issued a curt reminder of the EU's content-moderation laws, saying: "In Europe, the bird will fly by our rules."