I lost my car keys a while ago. Hunted high and low, retraced my steps, and returned home to be informed that the gf had found them.
I had put them in the fridge with some fresh produce the last time I unloaded the shopping.
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Bathroom.
He put them on so he could see his feet.
After that everything's a blur.
Good Lord ... and these people breathe . . . (from SK's article):
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Sherri Tenpenny: The COVID-19 vaccines make people "magnetized. They can put a key on their forehead, it sticks. They can put spoons and forks all over them, and they can stick."
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, an Ohio-based osteopathic physician who wrote a book called "Saying No to Vaccines," has been identified by the news site rating service Newsguard as a "super-spreader" of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation. A watchdog group at McGill University in Montreal found that she is one of 12 influencers responsible for 65% of anti-vaccine misinformation spread on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Tenpenny has previously pushed false claims that the COVID-19 vaccines can cause death and autoimmune disease, disrupt pregnancies and "shed" to affect unvaccinated people.
Her latest comments came as she testified at the invitation of Ohio’s Republican lawmakers in favor of a bill that would prevent businesses or the government from requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination, according to the Columbus Dispatch.
"I’m sure you’ve seen the pictures all over the internet of people who’ve had these shots, and now they’re magnetized," Tenpenny said during the June 8 hearing. "They can put a key on their forehead, it sticks. They can put spoons and forks all over them, and they can stick. Because now we think that there’s a metal piece to that."
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a "super-spreader" of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation
I guess someone had to come up with that. It might get a bit confusing though.
Can't you just picture ole 'shroom cock saying that?Quote:
Because now we think that there’s a metal piece to that.
They can, and should, be struck off the register for such misinformation.
The price of timber has sky rocketed since the Suez canal debacle, spent about £500 so far this week and I'm only half way there with my construction.
It's down to several factors, and it's been rising for a lot longer than since the suez problem.
One factor is the weakness of sterling, another is sky rocketing demand.
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Somewhat sharper since early March 2021.
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Take a break, it's falling currently
Strengthening slightly over the last 12 months does not mean that sterling isn't weak, you drugged up idiot.
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My slick mini keyboard has given up the ghost so now I am learning how to peck away on a std. size one.
It has nothing to do with the price of Sterling.
So when did the price of lumber really start going through the roof?
It wasn't 10 years ago, like the chart in your edited post:)
It's simply supply and demand due to closed sawmills since the pandemic started, you sober tosser.
Lumber Prices 2021: Why Is There a Shortage? Why Is It Expensive?
What on earth are you chuntering about now, you dumb oaf? :D
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Oh, is the relative weakness of sterling not mentioned in your link to an article created by and produced for people in the USA?
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Go on then, send us a link to something that backs up your theory of timber prices having skyrocketed due to the weakness of the £
I'll wait:)
Yeah, sure. 'cos I'm so anxious about this challenge.
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You can google, right?
Top Tip: Include 'sterling exchange rate'.
No relief for DIYers: Lumber’s retail price hits all-time high—up 323%
May 25, 2021 12:48 AM GMT+7
We're amid a historic North American lumber shortage. It's why home builders, who are worried they won't get the materials they need for spring and summer projects, spent weeks engaging in a fierce bidding war over lumber futures. That frenzy seems to have reached its climax: Since May 10, the July futures contract price per thousand board feet of two-by-fours has fallen from over $1,700 to $1,453. While that's still well above pre-pandemic levels—when it typically traded in the $300 to $500 range—the pullback has many in the industry believing the worst of the price surges is over.
Lumber prices 2021 chart: Retail price of lumber hits all-time high—up 323% even as futures pullback | Fortune
(why not to export the timber to US? - if some containers available)
I purchased a large bottle of top of the line real Canadian maple syrup failing to see a hairline fracture at the bottle of the glass bottle. Overnight this lovely syrup has dripped all down my shelf and half way across my hardwood floor, the whole friggin' bottle. The is no other product on the planet that even comes close to maple syrup for it's outright stickiness. Just looking at the stuff makes me feel .....very sticky.
How to remove this fine syrup from my floor or should I just put a match to it?:02:
Fucking ants keep coming inside after the rain.
But I only eat crack and meth according to you lot:) do ants like it?
The weather forecast was for thunderstorms today so I ventured out to buy a tarpaulin to cover my mancave construction. Needless to say it didn't rain.
However, this really should be in the daily cheer thread....
I claimed about £200 of free timber.