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On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 12:20:35 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: >> >> Some - there were no credits to show who made the video - it 'could' >> be a collection of way out clips - I don't know. Usually if someone >> you can rely on makes a video, they are only too keen to put their >> name to it. > >If you looked at it properly you would see they are reports from different >countries and even news reports. But of course, if you had watched it ... > >Don't bother. If it had been compiled by someone one can trust, it would be different. There is plenty of hate all over YouTube, I prefer to go with what I read/hear from sources such as The Telegraph, Guardian, RN, NY Times etc. Some to the right, some to the left, the truth of the matter lies somewhere in the middle. The last time I was in the UK as I left London en route to Surrey, I noticed a big concentration of middle easterners - perhaps therein lies the error - here, even the refugees coming now, are integrated with inhabitants, not isolated in a ghetto. I really don't know the answer, I just know I can't summon up hate against people because they are of a different religion, colour, ethnicity. |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 12:20:35 -0000, "Ophelia" > > wrote: >>> >>> Some - there were no credits to show who made the video - it 'could' >>> be a collection of way out clips - I don't know. Usually if someone >>> you can rely on makes a video, they are only too keen to put their >>> name to it. >> >>If you looked at it properly you would see they are reports from different >>countries and even news reports. But of course, if you had watched it ... >> >>Don't bother. > > If it had been compiled by someone one can trust, it would be > different. There is plenty of hate all over YouTube, I prefer to go > with what I read/hear from sources such as The Telegraph, Guardian, > RN, NY Times etc. Some to the right, some to the left, the truth of > the matter lies somewhere in the middle. So tell me, why, after all the rapes etc that have been happening in Germany etc the newspaper printed nothing until it became obvious they had no choice. That is happening everywhere. Political correctness is rampant everywhere > The last time I was in the UK as I left London en route to Surrey, I > noticed a big concentration of middle easterners - perhaps therein > lies the error - here, even the refugees coming now, are integrated > with inhabitants, not isolated in a ghetto. > > I really don't know the answer, I just know I can't summon up hate > against people because they are of a different religion, colour, > ethnicity. As I said, news has been compiled from all the countries I listed ...even USA!!! But no, of course you won't watch it. I didn't really expect you to. If you don't have the courage to watch it then I leave you to your happy little fantasies. If you had come to me *after* you had watch it to discuss it and then disagreed ... I could have respected that. You are the last person I had thought of as a coward. I am done. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 13:20:07 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > > wrote in message .. . >> On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 12:20:35 -0000, "Ophelia" > >> wrote: >>>> >>>> Some - there were no credits to show who made the video - it 'could' >>>> be a collection of way out clips - I don't know. Usually if someone >>>> you can rely on makes a video, they are only too keen to put their >>>> name to it. >>> >>>If you looked at it properly you would see they are reports from different >>>countries and even news reports. But of course, if you had watched it ... >>> >>>Don't bother. >> >> If it had been compiled by someone one can trust, it would be >> different. There is plenty of hate all over YouTube, I prefer to go >> with what I read/hear from sources such as The Telegraph, Guardian, >> RN, NY Times etc. Some to the right, some to the left, the truth of >> the matter lies somewhere in the middle. > >So tell me, why, after all the rapes etc that have been happening in Germany >etc the newspaper printed nothing until it became obvious they had no >choice. That is happening everywhere. Political correctness is rampant >everywhere > >> The last time I was in the UK as I left London en route to Surrey, I >> noticed a big concentration of middle easterners - perhaps therein >> lies the error - here, even the refugees coming now, are integrated >> with inhabitants, not isolated in a ghetto. >> >> I really don't know the answer, I just know I can't summon up hate >> against people because they are of a different religion, colour, >> ethnicity. > >As I said, news has been compiled from all the countries I listed ...even >USA!!! Maybe you are unaware of the Bible Belt Christians in the US ? Remember the nice , white, Christian man who blew up a building in Ohio - was he a Muslim jihadist ? To name just one, there have been plenty of others, some here too but they were subsequently found to be lacking mentally like our would be Guy Fawkes last year. He appeared to be a Muslim, had the gear and beard, yelled Allah Akbar and so on, but was an RC from Quebec. >But no, of course you won't watch it. I didn't really expect you to. If >you don't have the courage to watch it then I leave you to your happy little >fantasies. If you had come to me *after* you had watch it to discuss it and >then disagreed ... I could have respected that. You are the last person I >had thought of as a coward. It isn't a question of courage - I have tried responding evenly but now you descend into ad hominen! > >I am done. Looks like you forgot to tell me I am kf'd as well, I am really surprised! |
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![]() > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 13:20:07 -0000, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> > wrote in message . .. >>> On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 12:20:35 -0000, "Ophelia" > >>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Some - there were no credits to show who made the video - it 'could' >>>>> be a collection of way out clips - I don't know. Usually if someone >>>>> you can rely on makes a video, they are only too keen to put their >>>>> name to it. >>>> >>>>If you looked at it properly you would see they are reports from >>>>different >>>>countries and even news reports. But of course, if you had watched it >>>>... >>>> >>>>Don't bother. >>> >>> If it had been compiled by someone one can trust, it would be >>> different. There is plenty of hate all over YouTube, I prefer to go >>> with what I read/hear from sources such as The Telegraph, Guardian, >>> RN, NY Times etc. Some to the right, some to the left, the truth of >>> the matter lies somewhere in the middle. >> >>So tell me, why, after all the rapes etc that have been happening in >>Germany >>etc the newspaper printed nothing until it became obvious they had no >>choice. That is happening everywhere. Political correctness is rampant >>everywhere >> >>> The last time I was in the UK as I left London en route to Surrey, I >>> noticed a big concentration of middle easterners - perhaps therein >>> lies the error - here, even the refugees coming now, are integrated >>> with inhabitants, not isolated in a ghetto. >>> >>> I really don't know the answer, I just know I can't summon up hate >>> against people because they are of a different religion, colour, >>> ethnicity. >> >>As I said, news has been compiled from all the countries I listed ...even >>USA!!! > > Maybe you are unaware of the Bible Belt Christians in the US ? > Remember the nice , white, Christian man who blew up a building in > Ohio - was he a Muslim jihadist ? To name just one, there have been > plenty of others, some here too but they were subsequently found to be > lacking mentally like our would be Guy Fawkes last year. He appeared > to be a Muslim, had the gear and beard, yelled Allah Akbar and so on, > but was an RC from Quebec. > >>But no, of course you won't watch it. I didn't really expect you to. If >>you don't have the courage to watch it then I leave you to your happy >>little >>fantasies. If you had come to me *after* you had watch it to discuss it >>and >>then disagreed ... I could have respected that. You are the last person I >>had thought of as a coward. > > It isn't a question of courage - I have tried responding evenly but > now you descend into ad hominen! >> >>I am done. > > Looks like you forgot to tell me I am kf'd as well, I am really > surprised! Could be because I haven't? There was no ad hominem. As I said had you come to me for proper informed discussion ... I could have respected you. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 15:46:17 -0500, Ed Pawlowski > wrote:
>On 2/16/2016 7:39 AM, wrote: > >> >> I really don't know the answer, I just know I can't summon up hate >> against people because they are of a different religion, colour, >> ethnicity. >> > >Agree, but with caution. When people want everyone to change to their >way not adapt to ours, I'd be very cautious. > >Refugee or invader? How can you tell them apart? I can't anymore than you can - however meeting some of the Syrians arriving here I would bet my socks they are genuine, just totally relieved to live in peace with no bombing raids going on. |
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In article >,
says... > There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The demands have > started already: > > "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a > Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at her to > cover up her shoulders." Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't seriously believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T shirt? I live on Arran, a Scottish island neighbouring Bute; I can see Bute from my kitchen window. The reception the refugees have had there is warm and hospitable (a notable feature of the islands). There are 15 refugee families in a population of 6,500. "Island of Bute gives refugees a warm Scottish welcome as they arrive on island to start new lives". http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/sc...le-bute-gives- syrians-warm-6957224#AvPdPdjiegcwrGX8.97 http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/624...ugee-families- arrive-live-Isle-of-Bute-Scotland http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/1...ets_ready_to_w elcome_refugee_families_before_Christmas/ Janet UK |
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![]() "Janet" > wrote in message .. . > In article >, > says... > > >> There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The demands >> have >> started already: >> >> "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a >> Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at her to >> cover up her shoulders." > > Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't seriously > believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T > shirt? I have certainly seen it, yes, so ... take it up with the paper so can't you read? -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Janet" > wrote in message > .. . >> In article >, >> says... >> >> >>> There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The demands >>> have >>> started already: >>> >>> "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a >>> Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at her to >>> cover up her shoulders." >> >> Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't seriously >> believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T >> shirt? > > I have certainly seen it, yes, so ... take it up with the paper so can't > you read? I had just been reminded that we have had some mild days, it hasn't always been as cold as it is atm! *smile* -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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![]() > "Janet" > wrote in message >>> "The tiny Isle of Bute in the Firth of Clyde, which had a total >>> population >>> of just 6,498 in 2011, is expected to take in around 1,000 Syrian >>> migrants" >> >> Which lays bare the blatant stupidity, lies and dumb ignorance of >> the kind of press you follow. >> >> The 1000 refugees referred to are spread across the whole of >> Britain. Oh look he "How many Syrian refugees are coming to Scotland?" "The UK Government has committed to resettling 20,000 Syrians who are currently living in refugee camps across the Middle East, with 1,000 arrivals targeted between now and Christmas. A total of 2,000 Syrian refugees will be housed in Scotland." http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/1...g_in_Scotland/ -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 18/02/2016 2:19 AM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... > > >> There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The demands have >> started already: >> >> "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a >> Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at her to >> cover up her shoulders." > > Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't seriously > believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T > shirt? I can believe it! You might want to talk to my brother about it. Summer and winter he is clad in nothing more than shorts and T shirts and a cap. He works outdoors and simply doesn't feel the cold. What you wear will be determined by your level of acclimatisation. Some people just don't feel the cold as others do. > > I live on Arran, a Scottish island neighbouring Bute; I can see Bute > from my kitchen window. The reception the refugees have had there is > warm and hospitable (a notable feature of the islands). There are 15 > refugee families in a population of 6,500. > > "Island of Bute gives refugees a warm Scottish welcome as they arrive > on island to start new lives". > > http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/sc...le-bute-gives- > syrians-warm-6957224#AvPdPdjiegcwrGX8.97 > > http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/624...ugee-families- > arrive-live-Isle-of-Bute-Scotland > > http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/1...ets_ready_to_w > elcome_refugee_families_before_Christmas/ > > Janet UK -- Xeno |
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![]() "Xeno" > wrote in message ... > On 18/02/2016 2:19 AM, Janet wrote: >> In article >, >> says... >> >> >>> There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The demands >>> have >>> started already: >>> >>> "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a >>> Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at her to >>> cover up her shoulders." >> >> Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't seriously >> believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T >> shirt? > > I can believe it! You might want to talk to my brother about it. Summer > and winter he is clad in nothing more than shorts and T shirts and a cap. > He works outdoors and simply doesn't feel the cold. What you wear will be > determined by your level of acclimatisation. Some people just don't feel > the cold as others do. Aye but we have had a few unseasonably warm days since Christmas. It has turned cold now though ![]() I often see people dressed in light clothes when I am huddled up in a big coat. Mind you, I do feel the cold ![]() -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On 18/02/2016 8:29 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "Xeno" > wrote in message > ... >> On 18/02/2016 2:19 AM, Janet wrote: >>> In article >, >>> says... >>> >>> >>>> There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The >>>> demands have >>>> started already: >>>> >>>> "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a >>>> Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at >>>> her to >>>> cover up her shoulders." >>> >>> Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't >>> seriously >>> believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T >>> shirt? >> >> I can believe it! You might want to talk to my brother about it. >> Summer and winter he is clad in nothing more than shorts and T shirts >> and a cap. He works outdoors and simply doesn't feel the cold. What >> you wear will be determined by your level of acclimatisation. Some >> people just don't feel the cold as others do. > > Aye but we have had a few unseasonably warm days since Christmas. It > has turned cold now though ![]() > though. I often see people dressed in light clothes when I am huddled up > in a big coat. Mind you, I do feel the cold ![]() I'm the opposite. I feel the heat much more than the cold. Might be the extra layers of 'padding' that I have. -- Xeno |
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In article >,
says... > > On 18/02/2016 2:19 AM, Janet wrote: > > In article >, > > says... > > > > > >> There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The demands have > >> started already: > >> > >> "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a > >> Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at her to > >> cover up her shoulders." > > > > Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't seriously > > believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T > > shirt? > > I can believe it! You might want to talk to my brother about it. Summer > and winter he is clad in nothing more than shorts and T shirts and a > cap. He works outdoors and simply doesn't feel the cold. Whereabouts in Scotland is your brother working? Janet UK |
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On 18/02/2016 11:11 AM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> >> On 18/02/2016 2:19 AM, Janet wrote: >>> In article >, >>> says... >>> >>> >>>> There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The demands have >>>> started already: >>>> >>>> "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a >>>> Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at her to >>>> cover up her shoulders." >>> >>> Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't seriously >>> believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T >>> shirt? >> >> I can believe it! You might want to talk to my brother about it. Summer >> and winter he is clad in nothing more than shorts and T shirts and a >> cap. He works outdoors and simply doesn't feel the cold. > > Whereabouts in Scotland is your brother working? > > Janet UK > He's not in Scotland, he's in a colder place. ;-) -- Xeno |
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In article >,
says... > > On 18/02/2016 11:11 AM, Janet wrote: > > In article >, > > says... > >> > >> On 18/02/2016 2:19 AM, Janet wrote: > >>> In article >, > >>> says... > >>> > >>> > >>>> There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The demands have > >>>> started already: > >>>> > >>>> "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a > >>>> Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at her to > >>>> cover up her shoulders." > >>> > >>> Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't seriously > >>> believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T > >>> shirt? > >> > >> I can believe it! You might want to talk to my brother about it. Summer > >> and winter he is clad in nothing more than shorts and T shirts and a > >> cap. He works outdoors and simply doesn't feel the cold. > > > > Whereabouts in Scotland is your brother working? > > > > Janet UK > > > He's not in Scotland, he's in a colder place. ;-) Maybe a drier less windy place with a lower risk of developing hypothermia than West Scotland. In winter, Bute (like Arran) is wet with high winds (windspeeds of 60 to 80 mph are common); blowing in from 3000 miles of Atlantic. Windy wet and chilly means high windchill factor on bare arms/legs or through thin wet clothes. Outdoor workers in winter here, invariably wear full- cover protective clothing, waterproof and insulated. Janet UK |
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On 18/02/2016 12:17 PM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> >> On 18/02/2016 11:11 AM, Janet wrote: >>> In article >, >>> says... >>>> >>>> On 18/02/2016 2:19 AM, Janet wrote: >>>>> In article >, >>>>> says... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The demands have >>>>>> started already: >>>>>> >>>>>> "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a >>>>>> Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at her to >>>>>> cover up her shoulders." >>>>> >>>>> Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't seriously >>>>> believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T >>>>> shirt? >>>> >>>> I can believe it! You might want to talk to my brother about it. Summer >>>> and winter he is clad in nothing more than shorts and T shirts and a >>>> cap. He works outdoors and simply doesn't feel the cold. >>> >>> Whereabouts in Scotland is your brother working? >>> >>> Janet UK >>> >> He's not in Scotland, he's in a colder place. ;-) > > Maybe a drier less windy place with a lower risk of developing > hypothermia than West Scotland. > > In winter, Bute (like Arran) is wet with high winds (windspeeds of 60 > to 80 mph are common); blowing in from 3000 miles of Atlantic. Windy wet > and chilly means high windchill factor on bare arms/legs or through > thin wet clothes. Outdoor workers in winter here, invariably wear full- > cover protective clothing, waterproof and insulated. > > Janet UK > Same thing, Southern Ocean, Roaring 40's, high windchill factor and the like. You can have snow on the surrounding mountains almost to mid summer which affect windchill. It's just what you're accimated to. -- Xeno |
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On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 08:39:59 -0400, wrote:
>On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 12:20:35 -0000, "Ophelia" > >wrote: >>> >>> Some - there were no credits to show who made the video - it 'could' >>> be a collection of way out clips - I don't know. Usually if someone >>> you can rely on makes a video, they are only too keen to put their >>> name to it. >> >>If you looked at it properly you would see they are reports from different >>countries and even news reports. But of course, if you had watched it ... >> >>Don't bother. > >If it had been compiled by someone one can trust, it would be >different. There is plenty of hate all over YouTube, I prefer to go >with what I read/hear from sources such as The Telegraph, Guardian, >RN, NY Times etc. Some to the right, some to the left, the truth of >the matter lies somewhere in the middle. > >The last time I was in the UK as I left London en route to Surrey, I >noticed a big concentration of middle easterners - perhaps therein >lies the error - here, even the refugees coming now, are integrated >with inhabitants, not isolated in a ghetto. > >I really don't know the answer, I just know I can't summon up hate >against people because they are of a different religion, colour, >ethnicity. You might even share views about women's rights with them. Here's a little expose by a cleric from Gaza about how to solve marital disagreements. I'm going to discuss this with my wife: <http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/VIDEO-Gaza-cleric-teaches-when-it-is-permissible-to-hit-your-wife-445243?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter &utm_source=socialnetwork> Or: http://tinyurl.com/j9hm5rz I didn't know you had to issue a warning first. Doesn't that slow things down? ![]() -- Bruce |
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On 17/02/2016 8:52 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 08:39:59 -0400, wrote: > >> On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 12:20:35 -0000, "Ophelia" > >> wrote: >>>> >>>> Some - there were no credits to show who made the video - it 'could' >>>> be a collection of way out clips - I don't know. Usually if someone >>>> you can rely on makes a video, they are only too keen to put their >>>> name to it. >>> >>> If you looked at it properly you would see they are reports from different >>> countries and even news reports. But of course, if you had watched it ... >>> >>> Don't bother. >> >> If it had been compiled by someone one can trust, it would be >> different. There is plenty of hate all over YouTube, I prefer to go >> with what I read/hear from sources such as The Telegraph, Guardian, >> RN, NY Times etc. Some to the right, some to the left, the truth of >> the matter lies somewhere in the middle. >> >> The last time I was in the UK as I left London en route to Surrey, I >> noticed a big concentration of middle easterners - perhaps therein >> lies the error - here, even the refugees coming now, are integrated >> with inhabitants, not isolated in a ghetto. >> >> I really don't know the answer, I just know I can't summon up hate >> against people because they are of a different religion, colour, >> ethnicity. > > You might even share views about women's rights with them. Here's a > little expose by a cleric from Gaza about how to solve marital > disagreements. I'm going to discuss this with my wife: > > <http://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/VIDEO-Gaza-cleric-teaches-when-it-is-permissible-to-hit-your-wife-445243?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter &utm_source=socialnetwork> > Or: > http://tinyurl.com/j9hm5rz > > I didn't know you had to issue a warning first. Doesn't that slow > things down? ![]() > and christians aver that it's OK to whip your children. |
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"Xeno" wrote in message ...
On 18/02/2016 8:29 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > "Xeno" > wrote in message > ... >> On 18/02/2016 2:19 AM, Janet wrote: >>> In article >, >>> says... >>> >>> >>>> There are some Syrians placed in a small Scottish island. The >>>> demands have >>>> started already: >>>> >>>> "A local woman in her 20s was wearing a sleeveless T-shirt and claims a >>>> Syrian woman stopped her in Rothesay town centre and 'shouted' at >>>> her to >>>> cover up her shoulders." >>> >>> Spot the obvious lie. You LIVE in Scotland, surely you can't >>> seriously >>> believe any local went out in midwinter with bare arms in a sleeveless T >>> shirt? >> >> I can believe it! You might want to talk to my brother about it. >> Summer and winter he is clad in nothing more than shorts and T shirts >> and a cap. He works outdoors and simply doesn't feel the cold. What >> you wear will be determined by your level of acclimatisation. Some >> people just don't feel the cold as others do. > > Aye but we have had a few unseasonably warm days since Christmas. It > has turned cold now though ![]() > though. I often see people dressed in light clothes when I am huddled up > in a big coat. Mind you, I do feel the cold ![]() I'm the opposite. I feel the heat much more than the cold. Might be the extra layers of 'padding' that I have. -- Xeno ======== I hate the heat, but not much extra padding. Cheri |
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On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 18:43:43 +1100, Jeßus >
wrote: >On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 18:11:50 +1100, Bruce > wrote: > >>On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 17:33:52 +1100, Jeßus > >>wrote: >> >>>I see both sides POV (in general), but Ms Bidnits is truly clueless >>>about what is happening in Europe. Almost like all that matters is >>>that he doesn't appear to be racist. You can be open-minded and still >>>concede an unpalatable reality at the same time. >> >>Yes, it's a bad situation that racists and neo-nazi types try to use >>to their advantage. But that doesn't mean there are no big problems. >>And pointing them out doesn't make you a racist, it just means you've >>got your eyes open. > >Imagine his reaction if it was happening on his doorstep. Yes, lol. -- Bruce |
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![]() "Bruce" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 18:43:43 +1100, Jeßus > > wrote: > >>On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 18:11:50 +1100, Bruce > wrote: >> >>>On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 17:33:52 +1100, Jeßus > >>>wrote: >>> >>>>I see both sides POV (in general), but Ms Bidnits is truly clueless >>>>about what is happening in Europe. Almost like all that matters is >>>>that he doesn't appear to be racist. You can be open-minded and still >>>>concede an unpalatable reality at the same time. >>> >>>Yes, it's a bad situation that racists and neo-nazi types try to use >>>to their advantage. But that doesn't mean there are no big problems. >>>And pointing them out doesn't make you a racist, it just means you've >>>got your eyes open. >> >>Imagine his reaction if it was happening on his doorstep. > > Yes, lol. > In that vid I posted it showed the attacks in Winnipeg (I think) In US anyway. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 5:25:20 PM UTC-6, Jeßus wrote:
> As per subject heading, I have a mild but persistent smell in my > fridge, as though something in there is bad - only problem is, there > isn't anything in there like that. > > A few days ago I removed everything and thoroughly cleaned the fridge, > then checked (and cleaned) every item before returning them to the > fridge. I never did find the cause, although I did suspect an egg > carton that has been reused many times (that never went back into the > fridge). I also checked the eggs for any bad ones. Nope. > > Yesterday I tried an onion halved, then some vanilla extract. > To no avail... > > The fridge is in good condition and about 5 y/o now. Always been kept > clean. There are one or two vents inside the fridge I haven't > investigated as yet... but will after posting this. > > Does anyone have any ideas how to get rid of the smell? > No, I'm not buying a new fridge, so let's not go there ![]() I think by placing some of the OdorKlenz granules in a bowl in your fridge you should be able to absorb those odors in less than a day. I had an incident where some deer meat thawed out and came home to a horrible smell, put the product in a bowl and was good to go in less than a day. the website is https://www.odorklenz.com/product/odorklenz-absorbent/ if you wanted to take a look |
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On Thu, 14 Apr 2016 13:17:56 -0700 (PDT), george8141
> wrote: >On Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 5:25:20 PM UTC-6, Jeßus wrote: >> As per subject heading, I have a mild but persistent smell in my >> fridge, as though something in there is bad - only problem is, there >> isn't anything in there like that. >> >> A few days ago I removed everything and thoroughly cleaned the fridge, >> then checked (and cleaned) every item before returning them to the >> fridge. I never did find the cause, although I did suspect an egg >> carton that has been reused many times (that never went back into the >> fridge). I also checked the eggs for any bad ones. Nope. >> >> Yesterday I tried an onion halved, then some vanilla extract. >> To no avail... >> >> The fridge is in good condition and about 5 y/o now. Always been kept >> clean. There are one or two vents inside the fridge I haven't >> investigated as yet... but will after posting this. >> >> Does anyone have any ideas how to get rid of the smell? >> No, I'm not buying a new fridge, so let's not go there ![]() > >I think by placing some of the OdorKlenz granules in a bowl in your fridge you should be able to absorb those odors in less than a day. I had an incident where some deer meat thawed out and came home to a horrible smell, put the product in a bowl and was good to go in less than a day. the website is https://www.odorklenz.com/product/odorklenz-absorbent/ if you wanted to take a look Thanks for the suggestion, I'm happy to say the smell is long gone now. Just dissipated over time, although I did try a number of things, some of which must have helped. |
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