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    Bruce Curtis
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    The trouble with the world is
    that the stupid are cocksure
    and the intelligent are full of doubt.
    Bertrand Russell
    #177058

    Adrian Lee
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    Better to be thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt.

    #177063

    Mick D
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    An empty house is better than a bad tenant.
    (my grand father 1985)

    A good line to use when you fart in company. :laugh:

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    Fez
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    A fart is but a little thing that sends a message to the brain, to tell the little man up there that shit is on the next train.

    #177078

    If it has tits or wheels it will give you trouble

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    Dean
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    Corey8 wrote:

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    If it has tits or wheels it will give you trouble

    Thats for F@#%en Sure!! :laugh:

    Ollie

    #177080

    Dean
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    When in doubt throttle out ;)

    Ollie

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    A stitch in time saves nine.

    STM

    #177059

    ian
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    Never get into an argument with an idiot, they will only bring you down to there level and beat you with experience

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    Bruce Curtis
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    I posted this yesterday as my personal response to global warming and our impact on the world, I have listened ad-naseum to all the arguments, read many papers. I was discussing it with the only Bloke I’ve ever been in cerebral awe of (Head engineer for this organisation- IQ well above 180 and common sense plus) and we are both not sure what the ehll is going on, the only thing that is for certain, something is going on the climate IS changing, he has been studying it for the past 18 months in earnest, has some excellent theories, but isn’t sure.

    Then I listened to a councillor talking out of his rectum about it, “bah humbug” he said, and this bloke has well below average intelligence and a huge mouth with very little common sense, but all he could see is change will cost him money….

    The only thing I do know about the argument is that vested interests and people I wouldn’t take advice off in a pink fit are denying any problem exists……….

    #177098

    Mick D
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    Global warming? I like the idea. Cant wait to catch Barramundi in the Hastings.

    I read an interesting take on rising sea levels a while back, they suggested that the rising levels are from the displacement caused by all the boats now days, as there are a lot more boats than there was 100 years ago when they are comparing measurments with.I do believe this was said in jest though.

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    heres a few i try to go by…

    No one is more cherished in this world than someone who lightens the burden of another.

    To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.

    The drops of rain make a hole in the stone not by violence but by oft falling.

    Drag your thoughts away from your troubles… by the ears, by the heels, or any other way you can manage it.

    Nerves and butterflies are fine – they’re a physical sign that you’re mentally ready and eager. You have to get the butterflies to fly in formation, that’s the trick.

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    drew
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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Global warming? I like the idea. Cant wait to catch Barramundi in the Hastings.

    I read an interesting take on rising sea levels a while back, they suggested that the rising levels are from the displacement caused by all the boats now days, as there are a lot more boats than there was 100 years ago when they are comparing measurments with.I do believe this was said in jest though.

    what about all the exploration that is going on in the arctic circles!!!!

    the ice breakers take in and out people and equipment. the ice then floats away and melts.

    so who exactly is causing the polar ice depletion and therefor the sea levels to change ?!?!!? :angry: :blink: :huh: :unsure: :S

    >> necessity is the mother of invention. breakage is the father of necessity << book of drewpy 1:1

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    Trent
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    The ghost who walks! Good to see you back tranny! :D

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    Craig Hatton
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    xy-transit wrote:

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    micknmeld wrote:

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    Global warming? I like the idea. Cant wait to catch Barramundi in the Hastings.

    I read an interesting take on rising sea levels a while back, they suggested that the rising levels are from the displacement caused by all the boats now days, as there are a lot more boats than there was 100 years ago when they are comparing measurments with.I do believe this was said in jest though.

    what about all the exploration that is going on in the arctic circles!!!!

    the ice breakers take in and out people and equipment. the ice then floats away and melts.

    so who exactly is causing the polar ice depletion and therefor the sea levels to change ?!?!!? :angry: :blink: :huh: :unsure: :S

    >> necessity is the mother of invention. breakage is the father of necessity << book of drewpy 1:1

    I have a little storey for this one xy
    My young fella had to do an experiment at school for global warming, If you put ice into a glass of water and mark the level, then when the ice melts mark the level again, the second line is actually below the first, so the water level actually dropped not rose,but if you fill the glass with water and mark the spot and let the ice melt into it, the water rose in the glass. Conclusion was that the ice bergs aren’t the problem when they melt, but the ice on the land when it melts would be

    Welcome back by the way
    Hatto

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