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Seagles Flag Croydon 04 Feb 21 3.42pm Send a Private Message to Seagles Add Seagles as a friend

Originally posted by grumpymort


Incorrect as stated before been all explained by Connollys and none of these so called scientists especially the ones which claimed about man causing these issues have had anything to come back at them with.

The planet will go through cycles because we have no record doesn't mean anything record keeping plus technology wasn't that great hundred to thousands of years ago.

If we get wiped out what does it matter the planet will thrive without us.

"So called scientists"?

Michael Connolly is an A-level science teacher and his son Ronan Connolly is a computational chemist. His wife Imelda has several degrees in music and child development. Is this who you mean by the "connollys"? If anyone is interested, they self publish all of their work - without peer review - which is probably why no one has ever had anything to come back at the with.

Regarding your last comment, you are of course 100% right but respectfully I think you are missing the point. In just 200 years everyone I know and everyone I will ever meet will be dead and gone*, but the earth will still be here. That doesnt mean I am any less accountable for my actions or the state I leave the planet in when I go.

*Edit: it's important to note that I will also be dead and gone in 200 years, I'm not an immortal serial killer. Honest.

Edited by Seagles (04 Feb 2021 4.16pm)

 

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Seagles Flag Croydon 04 Feb 21 4.14pm Send a Private Message to Seagles Add Seagles as a friend

Originally posted by cryrst

I'm pleased for you
Seriously yes simple, little and often.
Although I still think its bollox.
What I find a little weird though and this is a mix up;
People believe the science of climate change and beat the drum about it, but the very same people dont beleive the science of coronavirous.
Although it's similar learned people doing the science. Strange really!

I thought this point was interesting so I looked into it and found that it's actually the other way around; climate deniers that are more likely to be covid deniers - some people are just anti-science (or antiestablishment as mezzer points out). If you're genuinely interested (and not just spouting off) then here a couple of articles.

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 04 Feb 21 7.40pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Seagles

I thought this point was interesting so I looked into it and found that it's actually the other way around; climate deniers that are more likely to be covid deniers - some people are just anti-science (or antiestablishment as mezzer points out). If you're genuinely interested (and not just spouting off) then here a couple of articles.

[Link]

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I'm always spouting off dont you know!

 

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PalazioVecchio Flag south pole 04 Feb 21 8.05pm Send a Private Message to PalazioVecchio Add PalazioVecchio as a friend

well when she becomes an adult, you don't want her appearing on Naked Attraction.

Let her stick with the politics

 


Kayla did Anfield & Old Trafford

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Ouzo Dan Flag Behind you 06 Feb 21 7.41am Send a Private Message to Ouzo Dan Add Ouzo Dan as a friend

View from my living room this morning.
Jan was supposed to be a solid -15°c and for a week or so it was, I got out and played pond hockey 4 days in a row but temps have been erratic, we're talking swings from -15°c to +8°c it just can't stay cold.
Snowflakes the size of dinner plates at the moment though so going for a walk in the forest.

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The mountains are calling & I must go.

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Mapletree Flag Croydon 06 Feb 21 8.38am Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by Ouzo Dan

View from my living room this morning.
Jan was supposed to be a solid -15°c and for a week or so it was, I got out and played pond hockey 4 days in a row but temps have been erratic, we're talking swings from -15°c to +8°c it just can't stay cold.
Snowflakes the size of dinner plates at the moment though so going for a walk in the forest.

Very jealous Dan. Shame the ski slopes are closed, the view from the hills would be something

 

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becky Flag over the moon 06 Feb 21 8.48am Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

It's been so mild in the West country, that we got the first frog spawn yesterday.

Last night was so cold that I had to put a cover over it to give it any chance of survival......

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A stairway to Heaven and a Highway to Hell give some indication of expected traffic numbers

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Ouzo Dan Flag Behind you 06 Feb 21 10.49am Send a Private Message to Ouzo Dan Add Ouzo Dan as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

Very jealous Dan. Shame the ski slopes are closed, the view from the hills would be something

Its honestly such a beautiful and peaceful place here and by far the best decision I ever made was packing up and leaving the uk.
Ive hiked up the mountain 4/5 times and the snow is unbelievably deep, suits me as I snowboard and nothing beats a snowboard surfing through pow.
I really do need a set of snow shoes though as the snow is waist deep and a killer to hike through alas im down to my last £250 in my overdraft and looking at jobs/flights back to england

Lockdown has been extended here for another 40 days which is devastating for my business.

Back on topic, Greta is the face and the victim of a rather fanatical movement.
I feel sorry for her really.


Edited by Ouzo Dan (06 Feb 2021 11.09am)

 


The mountains are calling & I must go.

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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 06 Feb 21 11.35am Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by Ouzo Dan

Its honestly such a beautiful and peaceful place here and by far the best decision I ever made was packing up and leaving the uk.
Ive hiked up the mountain 4/5 times and the snow is unbelievably deep, suits me as I snowboard and nothing beats a snowboard surfing through pow.
I really do need a set of snow shoes though as the snow is waist deep and a killer to hike through alas im down to my last £250 in my overdraft and looking at jobs/flights back to england

Lockdown has been extended here for another 40 days which is devastating for my business.

Back on topic, Greta is the face and the victim of a rather fanatical movement.
I feel sorry for her really.


Edited by Ouzo Dan (06 Feb 2021 11.09am)

Shame mate, hopefully something will work out. I went back to education as an adult. Got qualified in what I wanted to do. Got divorced, met sexier girls in college, and work part time for much more money than I got for full time before. Just an idea you could consider.

 


Red and Blue Army!

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mezzer Flag Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 06 Feb 21 12.33pm Send a Private Message to mezzer Add mezzer as a friend

Originally posted by becky

It's been so mild in the West country, that we got the first frog spawn yesterday.

Last night was so cold that I had to put a cover over it to give it any chance of survival......

Looks like my last attempt at making couscous

 


Living down here does have some advantages. At least you can see them cry.

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 06 Feb 21 1.56pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by becky

It's been so mild in the West country, that we got the first frog spawn yesterday.

Last night was so cold that I had to put a cover over it to give it any chance of survival......

Before the pic I thought you meant
the other half

 

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cryrst Flag The garden of England 06 Feb 21 2.00pm Send a Private Message to cryrst Add cryrst as a friend

Originally posted by Ouzo Dan

Its honestly such a beautiful and peaceful place here and by far the best decision I ever made was packing up and leaving the uk.
Ive hiked up the mountain 4/5 times and the snow is unbelievably deep, suits me as I snowboard and nothing beats a snowboard surfing through pow.
I really do need a set of snow shoes though as the snow is waist deep and a killer to hike through alas im down to my last £250 in my overdraft and looking at jobs/flights back to england

Lockdown has been extended here for another 40 days which is devastating for my business.

Back on topic, Greta is the face and the victim of a rather fanatical movement.
I feel sorry for her really.


Edited by Ouzo Dan (06 Feb 2021 11.09am)

Can you take advanced bookings from your regulars.
I'm sure they would understand. Or offer some of the regulars a slice going forwards. Maybe open book profit sharing for a few years.
Can you tell I'm paye

 

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