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Old 28th April 2021, 16:29   #11
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You can see how folk will get ready for electric pets: call them all Sparky!

Could be a great wheeze for sales folk as no hairs, no toiletting, no walks needed. but you'd probably need an animal with a hamster wheel to generate some electricity to make it all work!

No dog walks! God forbid, that’s the only thing that keeps me sane, it’s my break from reality for a couple of hours 😁


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Old 29th April 2021, 07:43   #12
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No dog walks! God forbid, that’s the only thing that keeps me sane, it’s my break from reality for a couple of hours 😁


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Old 29th April 2021, 09:10   #13
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Careful chaps, you'll be called Flat Earthers next. These latter day saviours and progressive disciples of fashionable Lore and Hyperbole are just waiting.... They take it (everything) personally!

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Old 29th April 2021, 10:12   #14
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Careful chaps, you'll be called Flat Earthers next. These latter day saviours and progressive disciples of fashionable Lore and Hyperbole are just waiting.... They take it (everything) personally!

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We had a few of them descend on this part of the world earlier today. Snowflakes.
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Old 29th April 2021, 11:12   #15
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Flat earth Ray? Who doubts it?I know it is, Ive been to the edge a few times. Chris S.
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Old 29th April 2021, 11:19   #16
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Flat earth Ray? Who doubts it?I know it is, Ive been to the edge a few times. Chris S.
What I want to know is if an aeroplane flies against the rotation of the earth, thus getting to its destination quicker should you be entitled to a fare reduction.
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Old 29th April 2021, 13:08   #17
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When Mount St Helens erupted in the eighties more carbon dioxide was pumped into the atmosphere in the first weeks than had been produced by human activity in a millenia. 9 million tons in the first hour, who's kidding who? Climate change, the most lucrative ponzi scheme yet invented.
Complete tosh! You need look no further than here for a more reliable comparison of volcanic versus human carbon output!
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Old 29th April 2021, 14:03   #18
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I would love to know how many of them still believe in ghosts.Just a �� thought; could it be the ghost’s that are putting the co2 up so high?
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Old 29th April 2021, 15:17   #19
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Complete tosh! You need look no further than here for a more reliable comparison of volcanic versus human carbon output!
In the era of the supposed climate change emergency Science and scientists imo have been partisan and somewhat zealous in their determination to prove their case. I fully respect your opinion but mine remains unchanged.
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Old 29th April 2021, 17:06   #20
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Does that mean we will all be required to have electric pets by 2035?
I do know someone who says their Rabbit needs batteries
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