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  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 10,061
    Carnyx said:

    I was wondering too.
    Govey had just got in from clubbing and his office told him he'd got to do a piece to camera was the vibe I thought
  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830
    Heathener said:

    Come on, it's no secret that BR changed his ID on here after PT was banned. And I only ever called him out because he repeatedly called me a troll.

    I am NOT A FUCKING TROLL!!!! I use a VPN. Are you really so stupid that you don't understand the difference?

    Why anyone goes online without using a VPN baffles me. Your data is being mined continuosly. That's why I use Windscribe or FreeVPN. It's not complicated but it gives you room to be rude and dismissive.

    So every time I'm called a troll by BR I will refer to him by his real name.
    It's a reliable thickness indicator, whether a poster thinks you a troll or not

    What I don't understand is your and OGH's insistence that Burnham is NOT A BACK without going the extra mile and tipping him as a SCREAMING LAY
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,838
    Nespresso caps are recyclable aluminium. There are also several other companies (now that Nespresso's patents have lapsed) making recyclable metal caps, even reusable metal caps, if you don't fancy feeding the Nestle monster.

  • NigelbNigelb Posts: 76,759
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    Leon said:

    Stone cold. Just woke up. Sitting on my balcony reading about the Armenian Genocide

    Incredible book btw. Heartily recommend it

    Can't make it out from the picture - what is it ?
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,832

    Yea, Happy Birthday Mike.

    Changing the subject and thinking of "calm down, calm down", did anyone see Gove this morning? Blimey! What a twat!
    I'm not sure a post which concludes 'Blimey! What a twat' - is necessarily in the interests of calming things down. :wink:

    Usually when we are seeking a neutral subject the fallback is cheese.
  • MalmesburyMalmesbury Posts: 54,226
    edited May 2022
    Spaghetti Bolognese - cheating

    Ingredients

    - 450g pack of mince
    - Onion
    - Clove of garlic
    - Balsamic vinegar
    - Tomato paste (tube)
    - 2 cans chopped tomatoes

    Method

    - Chop the onion
    - Mash, smash etc the garlic
    - In a pot with a lid, fry onion and garlic with a bit of oil. Cook until they are nice and brown.
    - Add the mice, chop and turn and break up the mince until all the lumps are gone and it is beginning to brown.
    - Add the tomatoes.
    - Add a good squirt of the tomato paste. Add a cap full of the balsamic vinegar.
    - Stir in.
    - Put the lid on. Reduce to a simmer (occasional bubble) - cook for 25 minutes
    - Add salt to taste.

    Serve with any old pasta you like.
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,792

    Nespresso caps are recyclable aluminium. There are also several other companies (now that Nespresso's patents have lapsed) making recyclable metal caps, even reusable metal caps, if you don't fancy feeding the Nestle monster.

    Boycott Nestle.
  • BartholomewRobertsBartholomewRoberts Posts: 23,427
    edited May 2022

    You want something that you think might benefit you personally. Pure and simple.
    No, I'm consistent. I don't believe the state should be telling us how to run our lives, or the economy.

    If someone wants a home, they should be able to build one, wherever they want if the land is theirs.

    If someone wants to sleep with a consenting adult, they should be able to do so, so long as both consent.

    Etc etc - its not the state's business what adults do with their own property or their own lives.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,620
    edited May 2022
    HYUFD said:

    No, I want someone with top grades in their medical exams and before. You are not bothered by their training as long as you have an excuse for your usual far left, inverse snobbery filled rant
    "inverse snobbery" is wanting only a working class surgeon. Which is as far from what i said as you wanting a quiack you can cringe to because he went to Eton and talks posh.

    "far left" - maybe from your position as so far to the right of Genghis Khan you're drowning in the Pacific Ocean.

    As usual, your logic would shame a pithed marmoset.
  • TimSTimS Posts: 14,948

    She is a lightweight though. People will not be able to see here as PM material. I certainly couldn't.
    They voted in Corbyn, and before him Ed Miliband.
  • wooliedyedwooliedyed Posts: 10,061
    kinabalu said:

    Sensing a sanction for everyone on this thread.

    "But sir, I wasn't involved, I was just there, it was ..."
    "Quiet, Perkins, and bend over."

    (I won't take the risk so I'm off)

    Like the Eton headmaster who had the first XI flogged when they lost to Harrow. Including the scorer.
  • ApplicantApplicant Posts: 3,379
    Cookie said:

    It was all very convivial for most of the morning. The mood changed surprisingly quickly.
    Page 8 of this thread (on the Vanilla site) is quite instructive of how it happens. Mistake > challenge > insult > objection > flame war.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,832

    Valencia, Lisbon?
    This is based entirely on a Travel Man I watched the other night, but Split, Croatia, looks brilliant. When I return to the continent it will be high up my list of destinations.
  • felixfelix Posts: 15,180

    It's my birthday today can people just calm down

    Feliz 🎂 Cumpleaños!!
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,823

    It's my birthday today can people just calm down

    Happy Birthday Mike!
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022
    MaxPB said:

    Hmm, this morning's debt yields came in a lot higher than expected, I wonder if there was a mini strike from bond funds. Haven't seen any reports on the sale itself but this is what started happening last time the BoE removed the crutch of QE and put rates up.

    Ooh, good spot, and a sign no doubt of the expected future rate rises to come.
  • ApplicantApplicant Posts: 3,379

    As a lurker can I suggest that @Applicant you apologise to @Heathener and stop calling her a troll. She obviously isn not a troll so you are being a wind-up. You are confusing her political differences and being bloody rude to her. Likewise @Batholomew but I think you have already agreed to this.

    And @Heathener stop doxxing. It is not nice.

    Play nice people. Surely it is good to respect and welcome alternative views to our own?

    I've stated what I require to stop calling him/her a troll.
  • StockyStocky Posts: 10,279
    IshmaelZ said:

    It's a reliable thickness indicator, whether a poster thinks you a troll or not

    What I don't understand is your and OGH's insistence that Burnham is NOT A BACK without going the extra mile and tipping him as a SCREAMING LAY
    He IS a screaming lay but the thing is if Starmer becomes PM then it could be an awful long time until the next LP leader market is settled. Tying up £600 to win £100 in five years plus isn't terribly attractive - particularly when inflation is surging away.
  • BartholomewRobertsBartholomewRoberts Posts: 23,427
    edited May 2022

    Spaghetti Bolognese - cheating

    Ingredients

    - 450g pack of mince
    - Onion
    - Clove of garlic
    - Balsamic vinegar
    - Tomato paste (tube)
    - 2 cans chopped tomatoes

    Method

    - Chop the onion
    - Mash, smash etc the garlic
    - In a pot with a lid, fry onion and garlic with a bit of oil. Cook until they are nice and brown.
    - Add the mice, chop and turn and break up the mince until all the lumps are gone and it is beginning to brown.
    - Add the tomatoes.
    - Add a good squirt of the tomato paste. Add a cap full of the balsamic vinegar.
    - Stir in.
    - Put the lid on. Reduce to a simmer (occasional bubble) - cook for 25 minutes
    - Add salt to taste.

    Serve with any old pasta you like.

    Computer or rodent? 🐁
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,620
    edited May 2022
    Cookie said:

    I'm not sure a post which concludes 'Blimey! What a twat' - is necessarily in the interests of calming things down. :wink:

    Usually when we are seeking a neutral subject the fallback is cheese.
    Or diesel locomotives. Warships selected in the hope of eirenic ecumenism. Devon seaside too.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVPbPBsKqsU
  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,838

    Spaghetti Bolognese - cheating

    Ingredients

    - 450g pack of mince
    - Onion
    - Clove of garlic
    - Balsamic vinegar
    - Tomato paste (tube)
    - 2 cans chopped tomatoes

    Method

    - Chop the onion
    - Mash, smash etc the garlic
    - In a pot with a lid, fry onion and garlic with a bit of oil. Cook until they are nice and brown.
    - Add the mice, chop and turn and break up the mince until all the lumps are gone and it is beginning to brown.
    - Add the tomatoes.
    - Add a good squirt of the tomato paste. Add a cap full of the balsamic vinegar.
    - Stir in.
    - Put the lid on. Reduce to a simmer (occasional bubble) - cook for 25 minutes
    - Add salt to taste.

    Serve with any old pasta you like.

    It's a bit of a ponceyboots ingredient, but those chewy black sweet garlic cloves you get would be nice in that. Omnomnom.
  • MaxPBMaxPB Posts: 39,823

    You want something that you think might benefit you personally. Pure and simple.
    Is that true? Bart is suggesting a mega housebuilding programme which would result in falling house prices, I'm pretty sure he's a home owner already so I fail to see how suggesting a scheme that pushes his own asset price down is beneficial to him personally.

    I'm in the same camp, we have our own home but I'd dearly love to see the housing market crash so all the landlords and speculators get burned.
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,792

    No, I'm consistent. I don't believe the state should be telling us how to run our lives, or the economy.

    If someone wants a home, they should be able to build one, wherever they want if the land is theirs.

    If someone wants to sleep with a consenting adult, they should be able to do so, so long as both consent.

    Etc etc - its not the state's business what adults do with their own property or their own lives.
    Thankfully for the rest of us we are happy to delegate a certain amount of freedom so that our next door neighbour on one side doesn't decide it is their right to build a glue factory next to our garden and the neighbour on the other side set up a 24 hour brothel with outdoor music venue.

    There are reasons why your simplistic views tend to be regarded as a bit silly.
  • Daveyboy1961Daveyboy1961 Posts: 4,508
    Cookie said:

    I'm not sure a post which concludes 'Blimey! What a twat' - is necessarily in the interests of calming things down. :wink:

    Usually when we are seeking a neutral subject the fallback is cheese.
    With pineapple on pizza?
  • DavidLDavidL Posts: 55,188
    nico679 said:

    This is laughable . You’re moaning at the EU for enforcing the terms of the FTA which was agreed with the UK.

    If the UK can’t do border checks because of the lack of infrastructure and knock on effect on supply chains it’s their problem not the EUs .

    The FTA we have with the EU is nothing of the sort. We wanted a better FTA which allowed free transportation of all goods and services on the back of us having similar standards. The EU thought that this was us having the cake and eating it so they said no. That is a choice that they were entitled to make even although for a bloc with a massive and long running surplus with us it was pretty bloody stupid.

    We then have to choose the basis upon which goods are imported into the UK. We have chosen to unilaterally give the EU free trade with us because we think that is the best for us. It is probably one of the reasons, as we saw on the previous thread, that food price inflation is lower in the UK than in the EU or EZ. That is our choice.

    They continue to protect their domestic producers from competition from the UK by not allowing free movement of those goods from us. That is a regrettable choice on their part and the government is right to try and persuade them otherwise.

    The capability of being able to do border checks is completely irrelevant to this. We never wanted such checks and have now decided not to do them so we do not need the capacity. The lack of enthusiasm about building them was clear evidence that the government never wanted them, something they have now fessed up to.
  • CookieCookie Posts: 14,832
    This thread has irredeemably fallen out with itself. NEW THREAD.
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,792
    edited May 2022
    MaxPB said:

    Is that true? Bart is suggesting a mega housebuilding programme which would result in falling house prices, I'm pretty sure he's a home owner already so I fail to see how suggesting a scheme that pushes his own asset price down is beneficial to him personally.

    I'm in the same camp, we have our own home but I'd dearly love to see the housing market crash so all the landlords and speculators get burned.
    That is very nice of you. When perhaps your investments crash for some reason outside your control and drop to a tiny level of their original worth you can let us know so we can all enjoy the hilarity
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,823

    Ah, should have said, I've been to those and I don't want to be running around multiple places, I just want to settle into a hotel somewhere with my laptop and occasionally go out and eat and potter around [place with an interesting vibe].
    I can recommend not just a region but an actual hotel. “Diplomats Holidays” in the Pelion Peninsula, Greece

    http://www.booking.com/Share-0Y8QvK

    This is what it looks like





    Pelion is stunning. Edenic. Full of Greek myth. Plus forests and mountains and beaches. Not many tourists. Great fish restaurants. It’s wonderful. Hotel will cost you about £40 a night. You will need a car



  • IshmaelZIshmaelZ Posts: 21,830

    I'm going to ask a totally OT travel advice question because everyone would rather talk about coffee machines and a very personal argument I'm not really following or basically anything except Andy Burnham.

    I've got a week free in Europe in September, Berlin at one end and Amsterdam at the other and just need to hang out somewhere in between. I'll mostly be working instead of running around committing tourism but I want somewhere that's just an interesting place to be for a week or so, preferably a single flight up to 3/4 hours long from both Berlin and Amsterdam and a few hours travel max from the airport (train or rentacar or whatever). UK/France/Belgium/Holland/Germany are out because I've been to them too much before. Somewhere that's kind of a bargain because it's a little bit out-of-season is also good.

    Where to go?

    Ignoring the whole Europe v Asia thing, Turkey is allegedly spectacularly cheap atm and ticks all the other boxes
  • BartholomewRobertsBartholomewRoberts Posts: 23,427
    edited May 2022

    Thankfully for the rest of us we are happy to delegate a certain amount of freedom so that our next door neighbour on one side doesn't decide it is their right to build a glue factory next to our garden and the neighbour on the other side set up a 24 hour brothel with outdoor music venue.

    There are reasons why your simplistic views tend to be regarded as a bit silly.
    I'd have no objection to a 24 hour brothel opening near me, so long as everyone there is a consenting adult, but there are noise pollution regulations regarding outdoor music which are regulated by the Environmental Health Agency. I've never proposed getting rid of anti-pollution regulations.

    So long as the brothel, or the glue factory, aren't polluting absolutely holding back development is a bad thing. If they are polluting, then special zoning and regulations for polluting industries makes a lot of sense.

    If your residential next door neighbour is a twat who makes a lot of outdoor noise 24/7 they'll swiftly get visited by the Police or similar because the noise pollution rules apply to all including residential neighbours too.
  • CarnyxCarnyx Posts: 44,620

    Spaghetti Bolognese - cheating

    Ingredients

    - 450g pack of mince
    - Onion
    - Clove of garlic
    - Balsamic vinegar
    - Tomato paste (tube)
    - 2 cans chopped tomatoes

    Method

    - Chop the onion
    - Mash, smash etc the garlic
    - In a pot with a lid, fry onion and garlic with a bit of oil. Cook until they are nice and brown.
    - Add the mice, chop and turn and break up the mince until all the lumps are gone and it is beginning to brown.
    - Add the tomatoes.
    - Add a good squirt of the tomato paste. Add a cap full of the balsamic vinegar.
    - Stir in.
    - Put the lid on. Reduce to a simmer (occasional bubble) - cook for 25 minutes
    - Add salt to taste.

    Serve with any old pasta you like.

    Yum.

    MY own comfort food is stovies - onions sliced and potatoes coarsely sliced in a range of sizes, and put in a pan with some dripping/meat stock and a tablespoon or two of water and steamed till pasty, with a range of degrees of cooking of the potato - some al dente, others completely collapsed. Serve with pickled beetroot and sliced cold meat, lamb for preference but pheasant, ham etc will do.

    I once saw 'labskaus' on the menu in Copenhagen and ordered it out of curiosity and it turned out to be exactly the same as above. Though there are times abroad when some home comfort food is just what one needs for a change.

  • Luckyguy1983Luckyguy1983 Posts: 30,838

    Thankfully for the rest of us we are happy to delegate a certain amount of freedom so that our next door neighbour on one side doesn't decide it is their right to build a glue factory next to our garden and the neighbour on the other side set up a 24 hour brothel with outdoor music venue.
    Speak for yourself.
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,792
    Leon said:

    I can recommend not just a region but an actual hotel. “Diplomats Holidays” in the Pelion Peninsula, Greece

    http://www.booking.com/Share-0Y8QvK

    This is what it looks like





    Pelion is stunning. Edenic. Full of Greek myth. Plus forests and mountains and beaches. Not many tourists. Great fish restaurants. It’s wonderful. Hotel will cost you about £40 a night. You will need a car



    Good to see you taking sneaky pics of a young man bathing Leon. Unleash your inner homo and banish that phobia.
  • dixiedeandixiedean Posts: 29,942
    edited May 2022
    Stocky said:

    If you and other mods are watching, may I PLEAD for the un-banning of @Isam?

    Oh, and happy birthday.
    Is @isam banned? Wondered what happened to him.
    Many happy returns to OGH.
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,823
    Nigelb said:

    .

    Can't make it out from the picture - what is it ?
    Armenian Golgotha, by Grigoris Balakian

    Slightly slow start, but when he gets to the eye witness account of the genocide, my God

    It’s right up there with the famous memoirs about Auschwitz. Perhaps more impactful because so much of it is unknown - and I consider myself quite well read, historically

    eg I had no idea so much of the genocide happened in northern Syria. I never knew that Armenians lived there in large numbers. Perhaps I didn’t know because the Turks killed them all, so there’s none left
  • Nigel_ForemainNigel_Foremain Posts: 14,792

    I'd have no objection to a 24 hour brothel opening near me, so long as everyone there is a consenting adult, but there are noise pollution regulations regarding outdoor music which are regulated by the Environmental Health Agency. I've never proposed getting rid of anti-pollution regulations.

    So long as the brothel, or the glue factory, aren't polluting absolutely holding back development is a bad thing. If they are polluting, then special zoning and regulations for polluting industries makes a lot of sense.

    If your residential next door neighbour is a twat who makes a lot of outdoor noise 24/7 they'll swiftly get visited by the Police or similar because the noise pollution rules apply to all including residential neighbours too.
    In what ways are planning rules any more anti-libertarian than the rules you have just suggested? Keep the planning laws, by all means reform, but no planning is about as silly as removing the restrictions you just mentioned. Good attempt though "Bart", but nil points for debate!
  • Dura_AceDura_Ace Posts: 14,324

    From the Beeb - Ukraine claims 26,350 Russian troops have been killed. They also claim the total equipment losses from Russia are:

    1,187 tanks
    2,856 armoured combat vehicles
    528 artillery systems
    185 multiple launch rocket systems
    eight air defence systems
    199 aircraft
    160 helicopters
    290 unmanned aerial vehicles
    94 cruise missiles
    12 ships or boats
    1,997 motor vehicles and tank trucks
    41 special equipment units

    Staggering numbers.

    If you put a zero on the end the Ukrainians are winning even more!
  • LeonLeon Posts: 59,823
    IshmaelZ said:

    Ignoring the whole Europe v Asia thing, Turkey is allegedly spectacularly cheap atm and ticks all the other boxes
    IshmaelZ said:

    Ignoring the whole Europe v Asia thing, Turkey is allegedly spectacularly cheap atm and ticks all the other boxes
    As I am writing this on a balcony overlooking the Turkish Aegean, I can confirm all this is absolutely true
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 34,576
    edited May 2022

    It's a bit of a ponceyboots ingredient, but those chewy black sweet garlic cloves you get would be nice in that. Omnomnom.
    Oddly enough Ms C is making a Spag Bol for this evening. Mince yes, mice no, though.

    And Happy Birthday Mr S. From one Taurean to another!
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,271
    Happy Birthday Mike!

    I hope no rodents in your pasta, times aren't that bad, yet.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,271
    IshmaelZ said:

    Ignoring the whole Europe v Asia thing, Turkey is allegedly spectacularly cheap atm and ticks all the other boxes
    Istanbul would be lovely in September, and plenty to see and do.
  • sarissasarissa Posts: 2,108

    Ah, should have said, I've been to the baltic countries and I don't want to be running around multiple places, I just want to settle into a hotel somewhere with my laptop and occasionally go out and eat and potter around [place with an interesting vibe].
    Personal favourites - Sevilla (not next week!!), Montpellier, Lisbon, Funchal/Madeira, Castles of the Loire, Cotes du Rhone wine area. If it's exercise you are after, what about a low level alpine resort or the walking in the Sorrento peninsula? Or natural hot spring spa esorts (lots in Hungary, Italy - good food and wine as well).
  • IcarusIcarus Posts: 1,004

    Ah, should have said, I've been to the baltic countries and I don't want to be running around multiple places, I just want to settle into a hotel somewhere with my laptop and occasionally go out and eat and potter around [place with an interesting vibe].
    Going to Kalkan Turkey again in 10 days. The Kalkan Regency is brilliant available through Simpson Travel -do accommodation only but pick up from the airport)- only 40 rooms family run, in former fishing town with lots of excellent restaurants - wonderful Roman/Lycian stuff all deserted! -especially Patara. Only disadvantage just about every one is from the UK but as hour and a half from Dalaman airport and no big hotels not too many children. Were there a couple of years ago Imelda Staunton and her daughter were there too.


  • sarissasarissa Posts: 2,108
    sarissa said:

    Personal favourites - Sevilla (not next week!!), Montpellier, Lisbon, Funchal/Madeira, Castles of the Loire, Cotes du Rhone wine area. If it's exercise you are after, what about a low level alpine resort or the walking in the Sorrento peninsula? Or natural hot spring spa esorts (lots in Hungary, Italy - good food and wine as well).
    Add the Azores (main island only for the limited time) flying from Frankfurt
    https://magazine.vitality.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Sete-Cidades-_-azores.com_-1170x731.jpg
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,651
    Heathener said:

    Thank you.

    I annoyed BR because I named him from his previous iteration on here and called him out for his comments on Northern Ireland, which I thought were vile. He has never got over it.

    I'm on the verge of giving up on pb. It's a bear pit. A very tough place to be a woman and one left-of-centre at that. I find the only way to keep my head above water on here is to try to fight (Leon) but it's grinding me down.
    No it isn't. I have been on here for some years and write thread headers too. Occasionally people have been unpleasant but I either ignore them or tell them to stop.

    I could if I wanted be really vicious back but I choose not to be. Personal arguments between posters are very dreary, almost as bad as the endless reports on sports and F1. But they are all easy to ignore.

    There are not many women on here so I would encourage you to stay.
  • MightyAlexMightyAlex Posts: 1,759
    Dura_Ace said:

    If you put a zero on the end the Ukrainians are winning even more!
    What do you think or the Oryx numbers?
  • Dura_AceDura_Ace Posts: 14,324

    What do you think or the Oryx numbers?
    I think they are the most accurate indicator we have. The Russia and Ukrainian governments are compulsive liars on the subject for obvious reasons.

    Oryx have been the real winners of World War Z with a greatly enhanced reputation. Even Baldy Ben quotes their numbers now.
  • MonkeysMonkeys Posts: 767
    edited May 2022
    bleep
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