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#1
Other / Re: Second card!
Last post by Mups - Today at 11:18:32 PM
Quote from: muddy on Today at 08:56:51 PMHas anyone heard form Tabby ?

Funny you should say that,  because I had an email from her this morning.
She is ok,  just doing a lot of studying.
#2
The Chat Room / Re: Lets write a Limerick, one...
Last post by Mups - Today at 11:16:51 PM
Oh no who's that dumpster diving?
There's nowt in there that's worth reviving
 But he had a strong will
Because he'd spotted the Till
#3
General Discussion / Re: Glass half full / Cup hal ...
Last post by CHF - Today at 11:02:43 PM
Quote from: klondike on Today at 07:04:59 PMAh right - I replied to your PM but that was about emails. Maybe you could msg her about those to find out what she is using. I used both to say I had manually changed her password and what it was changed to.

I have just found this thread, because I'm a bit of a dope...
Many thanks to you, Klondike and Ruthio; it really has been a while because
I gave up trying.
I have now secured my password - I think......
And entered it in my little book.
Ruthio, thank you for your patience in answering my PMs
Lovely lady.
#4
General Discussion / Re: St George's Day
Last post by muddy - Today at 09:15:52 PM
It's the St George's flag that everyone seems to object too.
The Red Cross on white .
It's seems to suggest thugism .
We have to reclaim this flag for England
After all it's the one that the crusaders wore on their shields.
Although that probably not PC to mention today .
#5
Gardening / Re: Gardening anyone?
Last post by muddy - Today at 09:12:45 PM
😀
I have a dog and don't put down pellets or poison of any sort
Have tried wood ash and eggshells but the slugs are toughies down my way.
#6
Other / Re: Second card!
Last post by muddy - Today at 08:56:51 PM
Has anyone heard form Tabby ? 
#7
General Discussion / The Troubles Bill
Last post by muddy - Today at 08:52:10 PM
Is going to replace the Legacy Act .
This is going to mean trouble for military veterans who served in Northern Ireland .
The SAS a is especially incensed at the Bill which means that many British veterans now elderly can be  dragged through the courts.

Who would join the army if you can be pursued by your own government decades later for acts that happened in wartime ?
#8
General Discussion / Re: We really are a laughing s...
Last post by Vlad - Today at 08:30:58 PM
The British Army has used a civilian ferry to send troops to mainland Europe en masse for the first time in a generation.
It comes as the soldiers prepared for drills on the continent over how to respond if a NATO ally was attacked.

On their way to take part in Exercise Rhino Storm, more than 1,400 troops embarked on a DFDS ferry from North [color=var(--article-link-colour)]Tyneside
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The soldiers, from the 7th Light Mechanised Brigade and known as the Desert Rats, then took trains to central Germany to report for the drills.

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The article states that an armed attack against one member shall be considered an attack on all.
It was the first time since the 2003 Iraq War that a whole ferry has been chartered for military use by the British Army.
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The Ministry of Defence said the use of a civilian ferry was not due to a lack of military transport.
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Company Commander Charlie Gilmore of Right Flank, The Scots Guards, admitted its use for a large-scale deployment was "unusual in recent times".
However, he added that "we used them a generation or two ago in the Falklands and a generation ago in the Gulf conflict".
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He added that "there's also a strong reason behind it", saying: "It shows a kind of flexibility."
"If we were to rely on the strategic airlift that's provided by the Royal Air Force, we would clog all of that up to move the circa 1,400 people that are going.
"It would take about seven flights to do that. So we can move by air, by sea, we can move by rail, and it allows us to force-project to the location we need to get to."
There was no alcohol or duty-free available for the ferry trip which was reserved for service personnel only.
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#9
General Discussion / Re: We really are a laughing s...
Last post by muddy - Today at 07:56:58 PM
It's an incredibly mad obsession to want to destroy Israel .
Israel has no borders with Iran there seems absolutely no good reason to want to eradicate it .
However it has paid its proxies Hamas , Hezbollah and the Houthis to do just that .
Why ? 
For decades they have done this using money that could have benefited Iran .
Instead it has paid for terrorism on a global scale .
#10
But they do to destroy Israel