when I used to visit customers near the Fawley refinery (Shell?) the fuel station there also had supermarket tankers stopping to 'fill up' 
Where are the double standards?People will always attack people with double standards human nature.
As pointed out previouslyWhere are the double standards?
I'm not talking about horse riding (although there are no double standards there anyway), my reply (which you quoted) was regarding your "5 minutes of fame" comment.As pointed out previously
Go read the vegan handbookI'm not talking about horse riding (although there are no double standards there anyway),
I never said anything about double standards when I saidwas regarding your "5 minutes of fame" comment.
That was a separate part quoted.Unfortunately she left herself wide open to scrutiny, when seeking her 5 minutes of fame, by declaring that she was a vegan.
I don't need any handbook to tell me whether there are double standards or not.Go read the vegan handbook
My point was that you said "when seeking her 5 minutes of fame to which I replied that it was a bit harsh. It was to that which you mentioned double standards.I never said anything about double standards when I said
That was a separate part quoted.
For the last time, don't you get bored trying to contradict / argue with something I never said?My point was that you said "when seeking her 5 minutes of fame to which I replied that it was a bit harsh. It was to that which you mentioned double standards.
Cobra said:
Unfortunately she left herself wide open to scrutiny, when seeking her 5 minutes of fame, by declaring that she was a vegan.
Unfortunately she left herself wide open to scrutiny, when seeking her 5 minutes of fame, by declaring that she was a vegan.
A bit harsh. If she's going on a baking show, it stands to reason that it will become known that she's a vegan.
My boldPeople will always attack people with double standards human nature.
Why would a senior member of staff at an Internet Service Providers send a customer an email after that customer has already informed the senior member of staff that their broadband does not work.
Nit picker.....
Wracking my brainswhen I used to visit customers near the Fawley refinery (Shell?) the fuel station there also had supermarket tankers stopping to 'fill up'
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It's likely because she would be using leather tack or at least a leather saddle .
You know that tough animal based product.
Plenty of synthetic saddles around and a hell of a lot cheaper than leather.
plantbasednews.org
IIRC there are some vegans who display PETA levels of abuse/vitriol to anyone who is not one of them.
I've given up trying to figure out how the hell you made the massive leap from my "5 minutes of fame" to double standards.My bold
How's it a massive leap? You said "5 minutes of fame", I said it was a bit harsh and you replied with "People will always attack people with double standards" after which I said that I didn't believe it was double standards and you prattled on about some vegan handbook (couldn't find it on Amazon btw). Where's the leap?I've given up trying to figure out how the hell you made the massive leap from my "5 minutes of fame" to double standards.
I never said that you decided I did and went on to confuse one quote with the other.How's it a massive leap? You said "5 minutes of fame", I said it was a bit harsh and you replied with "People will always attack people with double standards" after which I said that I didn't believe it was double standards


PMSL! You've once again posted saying that you didn't say something and posted pictures of your posts saying those very things.I never said that you decided I did and went on to confuse one quote with the other.
Lets try pictures
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A completely separate point from this one, you are confusing one with the other
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And with that I have better things to do than try and get you to understand
You really don't get it do you, how different the quoted posts arePMSL! You've once again posted saying that you didn't say something and posted pictures of your posts saying those very things.
but as before, in the previous thread, we are all hoping to get the emphasis of TP back to "photography.
And photo sharing".
One thing @Marc and I agree on, you were told to butt out.As a joint owner maybe you could lead by example.
WBMT? ( and not only today either)
Drivers turning left, that don't look left before pulling out.
Learner driver turning left ( they were on my right) as I was overtaking a parked van,
I saw them look right and turn left, I'd pretty overtaken the van at this point, but was still partially over the white line,
as I returned to "my side"
They saw me as they actually looked which way they were going.
Upshot of this, instead of braking they drove a few yards with 2 wheels on the pavement.
The test center is further down the road that they had turned out of,
but then again instructors do often drive past the test center to let their pupils see it
so who knows for sure ...
Similar to what you're talking about. In this case, the truck is over to the right as it's going to reverse into the turning but the principle's the same. The clip is at 2:35WBMT? ( and not only today either)
Drivers turning left, that don't look left before pulling out.
Learner driver turning left ( they were on my right) as I was overtaking a parked van,
I saw them look right and turn left, I'd pretty overtaken the van at this point, but was still partially over the white line,
as I returned to "my side"
They saw me as they actually looked which way they were going.
Upshot of this, instead of braking they drove a few yards with 2 wheels on the pavement.
The test center is further down the road that they had turned out of,
but then again instructors do often drive past the test center to let their pupils see it
so who knows for sure ...
Some may find this baffling..hence posting it here.
Yesterday, the Business Secretary, Kwarsi Kwarteng, struck a deal with a major US-owned fertiliser manufacturer, CF Fertilisers, who have two plants in Teeside and another in Cheshire with the aim of ensuring that the supply of CO2 for the food sector continues amidst the energy crisis. The company accounts for 60% of UK CO2 supply . Seems that it was costing them more in gas charges to run the plants than they could sell the fertiliser for. This subsidy could cost the taxpayer millions of pounds.The deal only applies to one of the plants..at Billingham,Teeside.. not the second one there nor the one near Ellesmere Port,Cheshire. There's a Norwegian fertiliser company, Yara, located in Hull, that is reducing production.
Of course, I'm aware that CO2 is a by-product of the manufacture of fertiliser..but I just had to have a chuckle...one could say, also baffled, with the irony of Mr Kwarteng having a meeting yesterday with the US company to restart production and supply of CO2 when world leaders meet at the COP26 Conference in Glasgow at the beginning of November to cut carbon dioxide production. Funny old world![]()
Now that's a challenge to me, Laurence..lol.Yes, there are some strange 'disconnects' in the world.
Having said that of or about CO2, I wonder how the waste by product output CO2 from fertiliser manufacturing compares in tonnage terms to the amount generated as pollutant from ICE in motor vehicles?
Thanks for doing the researchNow that's a challenge to me, Laurence..lol.
I love this..A fertiliser plant in Kansas produces,as a by-product, 1.4 million tons of CO2 annually. It sells 600,000 tons of it to..er..a nearby crude oil production plant.
As for cars. A car which clocks up 11,000 miles a year emits 4.6 metric tons of CO2.
Globally, cars produce 1 billion tons of CO2 annually which accounts for 2.5% of total CO2 emissions. Transport in general..29%![]()

Me too, but obviously this one hadn't got to that lesson yet :rolleyesI would sincerely hope that new learners are being taught to not move, when turning left out of a junction, until they have actually looked left
Ham and eggs Mmmmham for tea anybody?![]()