My wife kept saying we should get a Dyson, but I wouldn’t contribute to the cost so we bought a Henry.
He’s not getting a penny my money.
My wife kept saying we should get a Dyson, but I wouldn’t contribute to the cost so we bought a Henry.
He’s not getting a penny my money.
Surely it’s the cube pub?
There are services in the UK where they come and clear the house for free. They take the risk on the value of what is in there.
It’s easy. W is a vowel in Welsh. It sounds similar to ö in German and it can be modified as ŵ to elongate the sound such as in the word dŵr which means water.
Wrwgwai or Wcrain (for example) are the natural way to spell those countries using the Welsh alphabet. Its a highly phonetic language believe it or not.
What happened to Giant Bomb? I used to listen to it many years ago…
Does nobody here wear shirts to work?
My dad went for cumin instead of cinnamon for his apple crumble. Then he finished his whole bowl telling us it’s fine. Everyone obviously left theirs.
We’ve never let him live it down.
Fascinating, and what about Basque?
All true. A few problems facing increasing renewable penetration:
Lack of grid capacity. The national grid operator (REN) has stated there is not enough capacity currently, or in the planned grid expansions, to meet the countries renewable targets.
Rising opposition to projects. Many projects are facing strong local opposition, for example the the 1gw project in Santiago do Cacém which has seen strong resistance from local organisations set up to oppose it.
Environmental protections. They are important and needed, but Portugal has very strong laws here and it is a big obstacle to renewable development.
Cork trees. Cork trees are worshipped, its even difficult to clear sapplings that are of no value or importance. It makes large swathes of land uneconomical for renewable development.
Despite the above, which (except for cork trees) aren’t unique to portugal, the country is doing well. It will be interesting to see the stats in the coming dryer years, as you say.
We have them in the UK. They are equivalent quality coffees to the coffee shop they are branded with.
Not quite as nice as a decent non chain coffee shop and they only use cow milk, but they aren’t bad.
If only there was a way to privatise them and get all that sweet investment debt in there. Think of all the dividends!
Not sure I agree with you that it was that bad, but I love the strength of your reaction.
You chose to write it on the internet. I didn’t expect you to get upset at a basic question.
All I wanted to know was how they stopped you when other people were allowed to wear political clothing. I’m not implying anything.
So what stopped you wearing your BLM shirt?
Surprise!
To paraphrase, he wanted to finish on a high, at a big test with a home crowd. He went on to say how happy he is with the team and it sounded like he wants this team to be his last memory playing.
As much as I respect his decision and follow his logic, I’m not sure I fully understand it from an outsiders perspective.
He’s had a long and storied career and good luck to him!
Went to this. Really good evening and an exciting match. Packed crowd and I’ve never been to a sporting even with a genuine gender balance; great to see.
Unfortunately, I don’t think there is much hope of winning the series given the aussies need only a single win.
I like to think that he forgets, keeps trying and then makes a new post about it