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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostNo, that's a docu?His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Originally posted by jack90210 View PostCNN only had one show in the top 25 for weekday programmes in February in the USA. FOX News had 15 of the top 20 including the top 2.
The parallel with P&F is strong. She actually signed up years ago, and was a normal, irregular poster for years. Then one day flip and switch and went into looney overdrive. Genuinely not trying to be a prick or passively have a go. It's purely down to sheer curiosity. You've been here for years, and posted on the other place too. As far as I remember, typical poster stuff. I find the huge personality shift very interesting. I don't think Trump was the catalyst (as it appeared to be for P&F) - buy what?
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostThe Jews are leaving the White House. I repeat, the Jews are leaving the White house. Everybody panic.
Yikes must have taken something extra special for Gary Cohn to quit now when he didn't quit over the earlier stuff. Although maybe he couldn't be seen to quit immediately after not getting the FedReserve position.
A small element of volatility in markets tomorrow presumably seeing as he was viewed as (and probably was) the voice of economic reason there.
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Originally posted by Mellor View PostI must say Jack, I find this stuff a bit odd. When Denny was trumping hard, it seemed harmless and most pushed on by his riding bets and SP winding. Having dissenting opinions is perfectly fine. But literally parroting Trump Jr, playing it off as your own thoughts is worrying to say the least.
The parallel with P&F is strong. She actually signed up years ago, and was a normal, irregular poster for years. Then one day flip and switch and went into looney overdrive. Genuinely not trying to be a prick or passively have a go. It's purely down to sheer curiosity. You've been here for years, and posted on the other place too. As far as I remember, typical poster stuff. I find the huge personality shift very interesting. I don't think Trump was the catalyst (as it appeared to be for P&F) - buy what?
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Originally posted by jack90210 View PostAttack the post not the poster please. If you disagree fine but save the psychoanalysis. I hadn't actually seen Trump Jr. had posted it actually before Hitch posted it, it was cited by multiple sources today.
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Originally posted by Trippie View PostI would actually love to know what other forum you frequent. I've asked a few times now and always been ignored. I'd love to know what your boss on the other forum says is going to be the topic of the day. Like do you have report back with the results of the topic discussion? Do you have a ranking from proper person to libtard cuck? Do you report back before midnight every night say "I enraged 3 libtards, I planted a seed in an undecided and annoyed several cucks with stupid names like strewel etc"
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Originally posted by jack90210 View PostSure
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostI hesitate to make a statement this declarative but Shackleton may just have been the largest and most steaming pile of shite I have ever had the misfortune to attend.
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Originally posted by jack90210 View PostAttack the post not the poster please. If you disagree fine but save the psychoanalysis. I hadn't actually seen Trump Jr. had posted it actually before Hitch posted it, it was cited by multiple sources today.
I was saying I'm curious why, not that I know why.
If didn't see it on Trump Jr' twitter then I was mistaken. I apologize.
Where did you see it?
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostShurrup you.
How's it all feel?Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Originally posted by CourierCollie View PostFucked if I know. Only one I recognised is the humble yet magical aspirin.
Torn and twisted at the foot of a burning bike,
And I think somebody somewhere must be tolling a bell
And the last thing I see is my heart, still beating,
Breaking out of my body and flying away
Like a bat out of hell
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Originally posted by Mike Bullocks View PostThen I'm down in the bottom of a pit in the blazing sun,
Torn and twisted at the foot of a burning bike,
And I think somebody somewhere must be tolling a bell
And the last thing I see is my heart, still beating,
Breaking out of my body and flying away
Like a bat out of hell
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostSeems the 5SM in Italy did indeed hoover up all the youth vote in Italy as AJ expected. About 45% of votes from those under 40."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View Post
However, The Times Ireland Edition has learned that 14 member states have made submissions to the European Commission arguing that the bill would damage trade and discriminate against new products entering the Irish market.
They were also sceptical that the new laws would reduce alcohol consumption.
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Interesting judgment in the rights of the unborn case before the Supreme Court this morning. No text of the judgment yet so haven't read it in full but seems like the approach taken was quite sensible and not entirely unexpected.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
World Record Holder for Long Distance Soul Reads: May 7th 2011
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Chatting to a friend who owns a pub in Kildare last weekend. He was at a Diageo event about a new drink they're releasing, Rockshore I think it's called. It's a lager similar to Coors.
He said they gave a stat (no idea regarding exact source or accuracy) that only 25% of people in Ireland between the ages of 18-24 have drank in a pub.
I assume if accurate that does not include nightclubs.
Obviously that doesn't necessarily mean its caused consumption to decrease. I was quite surprised initially but I have three siblings in that age bracket and they go house->nightclub but the difference over the past 10 years is pretty evident.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostSurely we're all smart enough to know that if a lobbyist for the alcohol industry is saying not to do something it's almost certainly because it will harm their client.
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Originally posted by brady23 View PostChatting to a friend who owns a pub in Kildare last weekend. He was at a Diageo event about a new drink they're releasing, Rockshore I think it's called. It's a lager similar to Coors.
He said they gave a stat (no idea regarding exact source or accuracy) that only 25% of people in Ireland between the ages of 18-24 have drank in a pub.
I assume if accurate that does not include nightclubs.
Obviously that doesn't necessarily mean its caused consumption to decrease. I was quite surprised initially but I have three siblings in that age bracket and they go house->nightclub but the difference over the past 10 years is pretty evident.Last edited by Denny Crane; 07-03-18, 12:28.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostSurely we're all smart enough to know that if a lobbyist for the alcohol industry is saying not to do something it's almost certainly because it will harm their client.
Don't think you're that correct here anyway, Irish Distillers wouldn't have many products affected?Last edited by Denny Crane; 07-03-18, 12:46.
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostYoung people these days are boring, they're having less sex and drinking less. 25% can't be right though can it? Seems insanely low.
If true though any pub that isn't serving decent food or doesn't have a niche target market has little chance of survival.
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Originally posted by Tar.Aldarion View PostWonderful things, my cat takes them to keep her alive. Same ones as humans.
Read an interesting bit in Jordan Peterson's new book last night that people are much better at filling prescriptions and administering them to their pets than to themselves. Rates of non-adherence are remarkable:
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostMaybe it's meant to be something like 'only 25% regularly drink in pubs'.
Have you got a nice piece of Python code for Brownian Motion and Brownian Motion w/drift?
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostHow do you find it confusing that a lobbyist will have their clients interests at heart and not yours when providing you information?
And we talked about that poster at length - it was trying to masquerade as an official document by using trustworthy logos, but had actually been put together by a drinks promoting group.
Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostHow do you find it confusing that a lobbyist will have their clients interests at heart and not yours when providing you information?
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostIt's fairly natural to attack a source if they are a lobbyist!
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Love when the EU do this.
The European Union is preparing punitive tariffs on iconic U.S. brands produced in key Republican constituencies, raising political pressure on President Donald Trump to ditch his plan for taxing steel imports.
Targeting 2.8 billion euros ($3.5 billion) of American goods, the EU aims to apply a 25 percent tit-for-tat levy on a range of consumer, agricultural and steel products imported from the U.S. if Trump follows through on his tariff threat, according to a list drawn up by the European Commission and obtained by Bloomberg News. The list of targeted U.S. goods -- including motorcycles, jeans and bourbon whiskey -- sends a political message to Washington about the potential domestic economic costs of making good on the president’s threat.
Paul Ryan, Republican speaker of the House of Representatives, comes from the same state -- Wisconsin -- where motorbike maker Harley-Davidson Inc. is based. Earlier this week, Ryan said he was “extremely worried about the consequences of a trade war” and urged Trump to drop his tariff proposal.
Other U.S. politicians will also feel the pressure. Bourbon whiskey hails from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s home state of Kentucky. San Francisco-based jeans maker Levi Strauss is headquartered in House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s district.
The EU has expressed growing concerns about Trump’s protectionist stance on trade and steel has political importance to the bloc, which was born out of the European Coal and Steel Community in the 1950s. The industry also continues to have economic clout, generating annual sales of around 170 billion euros, accounting for more than 1 percent of EU gross domestic product and directly providing over 300,000 jobs.
The European retaliatory list targets imports from the U.S. of shirts, jeans, cosmetics, other consumer goods, motorbikes and pleasure boats worth around 1 billion euros; orange juice, bourbon whiskey, corn and other agricultural products totaling 951 million euros; and steel and other industrial products valued at 854 million euros. The Brussels-based commission, the EU’s executive arm, discussed the retaliatory measures with representatives of the bloc’s governments at a meeting on Monday evening.
Europe may expand the group of targeted American goods should Trump also follow through on a related pledge to impose a 10 percent duty on foreign aluminum. The list obtained by Bloomberg on Tuesday relates only to steel countermeasures.
"These tariffs right now are just talk, but they have the potential to become quite inflammatory and impact economic growth," Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco, said in an interview with Bloomberg Television. "Tariffs beget more tariffs. It’s like putting bacteria in a petri dish.”
Trump’s vow to curb U.S. imports of foreign steel and aluminum has sparked opposition within his Republican Party and is based on a national-security argument that the EU dismisses. The White House threat risks provoking retaliation across the globe and a slew of complaints to the World Trade Organization, which has never ruled on a dispute involving trade restrictions justified on national-security grounds.
The EU Strikes Back
Some 2.8 billion euros of U.S. goods are targeted in retaliatory tariff
Source: European Commission
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and his leadership team are due to discuss the retaliatory options on Wednesday. The commission is also weighing filing a complaint to the WTO against the U.S. and introducing “safeguard” measures to prevent steel shipments from other parts of the world to America from being diverted to the European market and flooding it.
The tariffs included in draft list discussed on Monday can be imposed without waiting for WTO dispute-settlement procedures, according to the European Commission’s briefing to EU government envoys. They are retaliatory measures worth 50 percent of the EU’s exports of steel which will be hurt by Trump’s plan, and hence can be imposed immediately, according to the commission.
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Originally posted by hotspur View PostFairly sure you give them to your cat, though that would be cool.
Read an interesting bit in Jordan Peterson's new book last night that people are much better at filling prescriptions and administering them to their pets than to themselves. Rates of non-adherence are remarkable:
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/17/w...-medicine.html
"oh that's easy."
Pull out a big glass jar. Adds the new medication for the jar.
"I just grab a handful every morning from the mix"
Didn't really work out since her heart medication was small pills
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HR experts.
If a vacancy ‘inhouse’ (a 12 month contract) is filled by a person from another role in the company. Is that person entitled to their old role back or can the company say, sorry the 12 month contract is up, goodbye. What happens to their previous service rights?
The missus has a view on this but would like some other informed opinions.
Ithanku.
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Originally posted by Ed View PostNME shuttering its print edition after 66 years. Devoured it as a teenager
My time was mid-late 80s to around the mid 90s covering mostly the rave explosion in all its guises (house, techno, hardcore, DnB, trance etc...), grunge and britpop.
Thankfully Record Collector magazine (my current monthly print subscription) is unlikely to lose its print version for at least another 10 years!
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Originally posted by Mike Bullocks View PostHR experts.
If a vacancy ‘inhouse’ (a 12 month contract) is filled by a person from another role in the company. Is that person entitled to their old role back or can the company say, sorry the 12 month contract is up, goodbye. What happens to their previous service rights?
The missus has a view on this but would like some other informed opinions.
Ithanku.
Not necessarily the same role though
Unless agreed beforehand that job expires with contract or the company pays them off at end!
The question is is the person being moved because best person for job or being promoted side-wards as a way of getting rid?
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