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Is Thailand Value for money
No, I told you in my reply that the 20% referred to the fat content of the raw product. Here: It's a cheese burger, we need to add the figures for cheese, which is 9g. So the raw meat has 20% fat, but I accepted your figure of 14% cooked. That makes 23g for patty and cheese alone. The mistake I made was writing 'cheese burger meat' instead of 'minced meat'. Corrected that, but it was still too much for you. Hopefully your brain has adjusted. -
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Who said bars wernt making money?
no idea what sports but from what i saw it was mostly about drinking and chatting up gals...not even sure it was a mostly aussie crowd as seemed a bit of everything -
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Young Man Drowns in Canal After Deciding to Swim During Fishing Trip
A large majority of people here are never taught to swim as children. Care isn't something shown much here for the young. No one is going to jump in and help because most, if not all of those watching, can't swim themselves. This will continue forever here. -
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Keir Starmer’s EU Reset: A Strategy Built on Falsehoods
It is an opinion piece, nothing more. I've re-read the original Telegraph article and there is little hard evidence offered. For example, Frost casually states, "Similarly, it’s far from clear why we need a food and veterinary agreement." Perhaps, he should have delved a bit more deeply into the subject. https://ukandeu.ac.uk/explainers/veterinary-agreements/#:~:text=A recent study estimates a,in 2023 was £150bn. I don't doubt that there are numerous other instances where hard evidence can be supplied to oppose his view. Frost also states that, "It’s crucial at the early stage of any negotiation to have a clear idea of what is really in your interest and what you might be prepared to give to get it." For once, I am in total agreement with him. Unfortunately, Teresa May and David Davis apparently had no idea of what they wanted and how to get it. Of course, Frost can't be blamed for this but it does beg the question, was the eventual TCA indicative of his clear thinking on the matter? You state that, "The TCA was relatively rushed but Frost was under pressure from Johnson to "get Brexit done"." Agreed but why the rush? Johnson had rid the CPP of Remainer MPs and he had a 80-seat majority. Unlike May, Johnson was in a position to get any negotiated Agreement through Parliament. No doubt the EU would have been mighty cheesed off if Johnson had gone to Brussels and effectively said, 'Forget the past 2+ years of negotiations, let's start again'. Nevertheless, as you correctly point out, good faith was in pretty short supply at the time. What is the worse that could have happened? The EU could have refused to negotiate further and 'No Deal' would have been the outcome. While imo this would have been even more of a disaster for the UK than the current TCA, it could have been a political bonus for Johnson. He could've taken the moral high ground by blaming the EU for the breakdown in negotiations, whilst at the same time giving the Flat Earthers (ERG) exactly what they wanted. -
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Random RCBO Trip...What Next?
There's no load connected in the shed CU, only the main circuit breaker is ON, all circuit breakers removed and main breaker trips RCBO. -
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Is Thailand Value for money
If you actually read what I wrote, plus the links I provided, you would have seen this hours ago. -
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Supercar convoy causes major delays on M6 motorway (video)
Yes, I heard about someone doing that. He found it difficult to manoeuvre the vehicle at high speed and had to weigh it dawn with lead lead pellets in the hollow spaces of the chassis, -
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Visa-Exempt entry to Vietnam extended from 15 to 45 days for most of Western Europe, Japan and South Korea starting August 15 2023
It was in June. Da Nang, 45 days on entry. -
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A typical week on Thailand's roads
A lot can go wrong. And many of us motorcycle riders expect the (in Thailand not so) unexpected. I wonder how many motorcycle riders who ride sensible (the doesn't mean slow) die in accidents. Of course it can happen to anybody. But it seems many motorcycle riders just ride like stupid idiots. If nobody changes the lane or the speed then they will survive, and maybe they are even the fastest on the road. But if anybody brakes or changes the lane then lots of idiots die because they never thought about that they are not alone on the road. And then there are many car drivers who obviously never rode a bike. And lots of motorcycle riders who never drove a car. They don't understand each other because they don't know the perspective of the other. -
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Is Thailand Value for money
New Zealand has some of the best beef on earth. Grass fed, and in high demand as an export. You do need to read more and talk less. -
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Supercar convoy causes major delays on M6 motorway (video)
Well believe it or not, the maximum allowable speed on the section of the M6 that's open is jusy 80 kph. That's 50 mph - on a motorway??? Not that anyone pays attention to it but they might soon.............. last time I was up there (August) a lot of mid height poles were being installed around 500m apart, as the lights are already in, I suspect the poles may be for cameras. 80 kph? - I'll be sticking to the old road thanks. -
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when Donald Trump Wins & Makes Amerika Grape Again
Yep all these economic proxy wars started by Harris / Biden will lose all the funding the Democratic scam machine has been lining their own pockets with. Y'all sit tight
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