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#11
General Discussion / Re: EU to Africa tunnel
Last post by klondike - Today at 04:17:56 PM
Tragic  :rolleyes:
#12
General Discussion / Re: Mother Nature Fights Back....
Last post by Raven - Today at 04:12:15 PM
I don't consider any of England to be up North. To us real northern folks your way down south. North is where we are, smack on the Pentland Firth.  :1020:
#13
The Chat Room / Re: Wild Garden.
Last post by Raven - Today at 04:07:24 PM
Well I got the bit weeded, tomorrow I'll soak it then scatter the seeds in, put a shallow layer of new compost on top and hope for the best. 🤞
Our garden is too big now, 3 big lawns, 2 big plant beds and the wee side bit. That's only the back bit, it was fine when I was fit and healthy but it's a struggle now.
#14
General Discussion / Re: Wordle
Last post by Michael Rolls - Today at 04:05:03 PM
got it, but it took 5

Wordle 1,056 5/6

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🟨⬜🟨🟨🟨
🟨🟨🟨⬜⬜
🟩🟩🟩🟨⬜
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#15
The Chat Room / Re: Wild Garden.
Last post by Mups - Today at 03:37:47 PM
What a lovely variety of colours, Raven.  That looks so pretty.
Like GrannyMac said,  I too, only have a small garden so I haven't got enough room as it is.

I have more and more stuff in pots and tubs now because I haven't any more room in the beds and borders.   
It is hard work in the winter when all the pots have to be bubble-wrapped,  then having to refresh the compost in the spring.

I do get lots of Bees, Butterflies and Ladybirds though,  so I must be doing something right. :smiley:
#16
General Discussion / Re: Mother Nature Fights Back....
Last post by JBR - Today at 03:14:44 PM
Quote from: Cassandra on Today at 02:56:34 PMIn the North of England in Lincolnshire, 'Lord Camerons father in law' Sir Reginald Sheffield', is big into the scheme (funny that). The Windmill Barons receive 'Wayleave' remittances termed Constraint payments. So when the wind blows too much and the National Grid can't carry any more current than presently being consumed they get turned off. 'Reggie' and his mates however still get paid by HMG as if they are at it full bore. They then leave their ugly towers turned on however and sell the energy to 'Private Consumers' or battery farms at a cheaper rate!

As Del Boy would say lubbly jubbly - you couldn't make it up!

When I told my American pals over here the story they at first refused to believe it (Gov't Scuttlebuck they called it) and of course they're right. One said even "Richard Nixon would get jail for that, these guys must pray for still days - double your money"! 

When Starmer gets in, the full disclosure of a lot of the skullduggery of schemes like this over the past 14 years will hit the ventilator big time. He'll make sure of it. The 'Blue Rat One Nation/Green Tory Bawbags know this too. Thay's why they're deserting the ship big time compared even to previous Tory meltdowns ...

Well said, Cass.
I can't wait to hear what Sir Kneel says (assuming he does get into government).

I didn't know about selling surplus electricity to private consumers, though.  In fact, I was under the belief that if the wind is too strong they stop and feather the windmill vanes to prevent damage to them, though I stand to be corrected of course.

As for Lincolnshire being in the North, oh dear no.  Definitely not!  We Northerners, especially Yorkies, are rather particular about who we admit into our sacred parts of England.
No, Lincolnshire is most definitely in either the Midlands or the East.  😉
#17
General Discussion / Re: Map o' t'world
Last post by Cassandra - Today at 03:08:27 PM
Quote from: ansu on April 27, 2024, 11:10:33 PMI never have been to Yorkshire, but I had a very nice mail partner there and I was told that people there are very chatty.

Yes and they particularly love the EU.
#18
General Discussion / Re: EU to Africa tunnel
Last post by Cassandra - Today at 03:07:33 PM
What a shame if it flooded  :evil:
#19
The Chat Room / Re: Lets write a Limerick, one...
Last post by GrannyMac - Today at 03:05:02 PM
Thank you Scrumpy, I try my best
To add some verses with a bit of zest
I'm not good at starting threads
So I do my bit with limericks instead
I wish more would, lets have a fest!

              *************

#20
General Discussion / Re: Mother Nature Fights Back....
Last post by Cassandra - Today at 02:56:34 PM
Quote from: JBR on Today at 10:52:01 AMI was unaware of this.  In fact, I cannot believe that the people responsible for siting those windmills didn't have the common sense to consider the strength of suitable foundations and the type of land on which they were erecting those things.
Then again, this is 2024.

In the North of England in Lincolnshire, 'Lord Camerons father in law' Sir Reginald Sheffield', is big into the scheme (funny that). The Windmill Barons receive 'Wayleave' remittances termed Constraint payments. So when the wind blows too much and the National Grid can't carry any more current than presently being consumed they get turned off. 'Reggie' and his mates however still get paid by HMG as if they are at it full bore. They then leave their ugly towers turned on however and sell the energy to 'Private Consumers' or battery farms at a cheaper rate!

As Del Boy would say lubbly jubbly - you couldn't make it up!

When I told my American pals over here the story they at first refused to believe it (Gov't Scuttlebuck they called it) and of course they're right. One said even "Richard Nixon would get jail for that, these guys must pray for still days - double your money"! 

When Starmer gets in, the full disclosure of a lot of the skullduggery of schemes like this over the past 14 years will hit the ventilator big time. He'll make sure of it. The 'Blue Rat One Nation/Green Tory Bawbags know this too. Thay's why they're deserting the ship big time compared even to previous Tory meltdowns ...