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3NUMBAS

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  1. aviation has collapsed and wont be back for years till debts for stolen aircraft are paid ...spare will never be able to be obtained russia are now a terrorist state with no credit rating for ever
  2. the future of vlad
  3. money from EU for gas and oil is no more ,it has to be shippped by boat to everywhere except EU ,china buys lots
  4. time was when arrivals at don muang used to get their throats cut by renegade taxi drivers ,,,70s to 80s period
  5. sanctions are grinding away at the rouble they seem to be propping up with help from china and india and iran but gradully this year it could collapse ..few exports and shrinking imports most oligarks have fled to dubai and other bolt holes and are avoiding sanctions somehow but their wealth is shrinking we wait to see how it pans out
  6. Whether spooned over a jacket potato, or served with a full English Breakfast, baked beans in tomato sauce are a store cupboard staple for many. So with grocery prices on a seemingly unstoppable rise, it's welcome news that you can cut back on the cost of beans without compromising on taste. We asked a panel of consumers to blind-taste and rate 12 different brands of baked beans, from Heinz, Branston and KP to Aldi, Tesco, Lidl and more. Cheap Lidl and Morrisons baked beans took the top spot in our test, tying for first place and seeing off competition from the big brands. Both are less than half the price of Heinz beans, so if you're feeding a crowd, the savings will quickly stack up. Read on to find out what our tasters thought of each brand and how the winning beans impressed them - plus the supermarket beans that missed the mark. https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/best-baked-beans-the-supermarket-own-brands-that-beat-branston-heinz-hp-abOOH9u0DYtP
  7. can you take your own chair ,big savings over a year if u do
  8. where can you buy pen guns ??and how much with ammo
  9. a body or brain scan will be costly can you afford it?
  10. in uk supermarkets heinz are always the most expensive ,tesco and asda brand are much cheaper and just as good ,no disernable difference other brands are much cheaper
  11. junk is ok as they wont be used in anger anytime soon .merely as ornaments for 30 years
  12. mmm brain seems mighty defective for no apparent reason,its goes into shutdown mode quite quickly
  13. russian industry is grinding to a standstill cos of lack of suitable workers as many left and many are dead
  14. maybe yes maybe no it depends on the cops if in a bad mood to turn you over
  15. surprised as soi buakhao used to be cows quietly grazing not so long ago ,and numerous ram shackle brothels at 100 a pop to empty your ball bag
  16. you cant be sure these days with fish and meat made from vege tables
  17. the sky will fall in when they dont arrive
  18. https://uk.style.yahoo.com/germans-highly-sceptical-whether-e-cars-will-succeed-095920928.html While German carmakers Volkswagen, BMW, and Daimler are heralding their commitment to battery-powered vehicles and rushing to launch electric versions of their cars, German people themselves appear to be a lot less optimistic about the future of electric vehicles. A survey commissioned by Germany energy company E.ON and research firm Kantar EMNID found that of the 78% of Germans currently planning to buy a car, just 16% will go for an electric option. Out of those who said they would not buy an e-car, the main reasons for deciding against it were battery range and purchase costs, according to E.ON.
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