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I'm good but knot [sic] that goodWell, there's some Japanese knotweed that needs some careful attention!
I'm good but knot [sic] that goodWell, there's some Japanese knotweed that needs some careful attention!
Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.Well, there's some Japanese knotweed that needs some careful attention!
...I don't know which species is worse.Nuke it from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.

"Can we tell you the good news?!?!"
Me: Yes, please do.
"Stuff about creation, eternal life, and so on."
Me: Well, sometimes I come out of this door at night and look up. There's so many stars! And some of the light we see is billions of years old. It is amazing.
"Oh, yes, God is amazing..."
Me: and then I think - who'd have made all that, it is huge, so big! But then having made it, this glorious being waits around for billions of years, for us?
Well, there's some Japanese knotweed that needs some careful attention!
The shoots sprayed with weedkiller or dog pee are the tastiest!Coincidently, I heard on a gardening programme quite recently that we could eat our way out of the problem
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Is Japanese knotweed driving you wild? Don’t curse it – cook it
Gardening experts suggest that we eat our way out of our problem with this invasive weed: here are five ways to enjoy itwww.irishtimes.com
I'm betting it tastes like chickenThe shoots sprayed with weedkiller or dog pee are the tastiest!
It isn’t public transport being too expensive, it is private transport being too cheap.
Because then it would be a JitneyWhether a taxi is public or private is an interesting one. It is certainly a better use of resources than a private car.
But I’ve never hailed (or booked) a cab and found another family in it when it arrived. That’s probably a first world experience though?
When oil is quadruple the price it is now, cone back and revisit your posts here. In the meantime, fill your boots.
On your price comparison train vs taxi: it was for two people which I guess may have been to the advantage of the taxi/car. 4 people even better. Train prices do seem to have gone mad and only good if you can do advance booking, when there seem to be bargains.Deep sigh.
I have to ask, are you trolling or being serious? I'll assume for a moment that you're being serious and tell you that electric cars are available and some taxi companies and private hire operators are using them today. Even in the cultural wastelands of East Cleveland. So, if prices go as you think they will the number of alternatively powered vehicles will increase.
While you've got me on this it's just my own VHO and I hope to God I'm wrong but I fear that electric transport in its current form with current tech could be an absolute disaster for the planet at worst and a short time partial fix for a relative few at best, until something better comes along.
Aside from all that we and others have a couple of obvious choices. We can return to the days when no one went more than a few miles from their village and we had a life expectancy of 40 or so or we can struggle on and hope that technology saves us. Well, actually there's a third way, we could bar code everyone and allocate privileges based on a social scoring system. The privileged and those with the right connections and political views and affiliations will gain points and privileges and will be partly or even full exempt, of course, and will at one end of the scale continue to fly about on private jets and drive shiny prestige German cars and at the other just continue to endlessly virtue signal whilst being utter hypocrites in private. I'm sure this will all come to pass if we're not careful.
Until that happens taxi's will continue to operate in the real world as it exists today and the companies and individuals involved will have to comply with laws and pay certain costs and set their prices accordingly. Otherwise they'll get prosecuted or they'll go bust.
Me and the Mrs having our day out involves travel and therefore involves costs and as it's too far to walk or cycle and we don't have a horse we'll need to take some sort of powered transport. The choices being as follows...
Bus, there's no direct option and therefore this would take planning, a prohibitively long time and multiple changes.
Train, this is expensive. It's quicker than the bus, in theory at least but maybe not on the day (the last time we took the train our starting train was cancelled with no notice and we had to run out of the station and get a taxi to meet our connection) but still takes a long time and involves bus or taxi journeys at each end adding to the time taken and the cost.
Private car. This would be by far the cheapest option but it involves a bit of planning, very probably stress and very probably difficulty parking.
Taxi. This is more expensive than taking a private car but it is both cheaper and faster than the other options and very probably more reliable than the bus and train too.
The baffling part of all this for me is that some councils, groups, sections of society and individuals seem to be rabidly anti car (which is one reason why I wont be driving my car on this day out) without there being any effective local or national alternative service available at reasonable prices which would allow the trip to be completed in a reasonable time, but that may be the point. The plebs should be happy in their villages and overjoyed not to be travelling more than walking distance and should be seeing dying at the age of 45 as a privilege. It's their own fault for voting Brexit and believing that things called adult human females exist.
All this reminds me of a Top Gear episode in which they found it was cheaper to buy a car and dump it at the end of the day than go by train.
Also, as I said, looking into this has surprised me as to date I've only ever taken a taxi for relatively short trips of 15-20 minutes, something like that. However, after comparing train, bus and taxi options this time I will deffo now look at using taxis for longer trips in the future and that should tell us that there's something wrong with public transport.
Thanks for reading. All views and opinions expressed in this post are mine and mine only. Other views and opinions are available, just accept that they're wrong![]()
On your price comparison train vs taxi: it was for two people which I guess may have been to the advantage of the taxi/car. 4 people even better. Train prices do seem to have gone mad and only good if you can do advance booking, when there seem to be bargains.
It's been 20+ years since we travelled by train in the UK. The last time we were on a train was in Germany in 2019 when we visited Koblenz.Yes I realise it's the cost of two people that makes the taxi viable but then again if I'd bought train tickets (on the pc and in advance, that's what I was doing) we could have turned up at the station to find that it's been cancelled and had to run out and jump into a taxi like last time and of course as this is a day out Mrs WW might have complained if I'd said I was going without her.
Whether a taxi is public or private is an interesting one. It is certainly a better use of resources than a private car.
But I’ve never hailed (or booked) a cab and found another family in it when it arrived. That’s probably a first world experience though?
As I've noted previously, £5 one way £5.50 the other way same company, and the distance was about 1.5 miles.Are you using the same taxi company for both legs of the journey (assuming you are going home), or different companies, and is the fare the same for each trip?
It's been 20+ years since we travelled by train in the UK. The last time we were on a train was in Germany in 2019 when we visited Koblenz.
Are you using the same taxi company for both legs of the journey (assuming you are going home), or different companies, and is the fare the same for each trip?
In the past I have occasionally found some city based taxi firms reluctant to take passengers too far away from their turf, especially if out into the countryside as they have to return to their patch empty.
But is it the same distance from A to B as it is from B to A?As I've noted previously, £5 one way £5.50 the other way same company, and the distance was about 1.5 miles.
Outrageous IMO.
exactly the same route, but in reverse.But is it the same distance from A to B as it is from B to A?
I think I incurred a 50p ‘extra’ when I put something in the boot, maybe you were charged for you shopping bags ㋡. But seriously, I don’t know how they calculate it but if it were in 50p ’jumps’ it may just be a sampling error,exactly the same route, but in reverse.
Outrageous !I think I incurred a 50p ‘extra’ when I put something in the boot,
Outrageous !
And I had no shopping either ..
I'm sure they make it up as they go along
Yes they have a meter but that's on their phone app.
Deep sigh.
I have to ask, are you trolling or being serious? I'll assume for a moment that you're being serious and tell you that electric cars are available and some taxi companies and private hire operators are using them today. Even in the cultural wastelands of East Cleveland. So, if prices go as you think they will the number of alternatively powered vehicles will increase.
While you've got me on this it's just my own VHO and I hope to God I'm wrong but I fear that electric transport in its current form with current tech could be an absolute disaster for the planet at worst and a short time partial fix for a relative few at best, until something better comes along.
Aside from all that we and others have a couple of obvious choices. We can return to the days when no one went more than a few miles from their village and we had a life expectancy of 40 or so or we can struggle on and hope that technology saves us. Well, actually there's a third way, we could bar code everyone and allocate privileges based on a social scoring system. The privileged and those with the right connections and political views and affiliations will gain points and privileges and will be partly or even full exempt, of course, and will at one end of the scale continue to fly about on private jets and drive shiny prestige German cars and at the other just continue to endlessly virtue signal whilst being utter hypocrites in private. I'm sure this will all come to pass if we're not careful.
Until that happens taxi's will continue to operate in the real world as it exists today and the companies and individuals involved will have to comply with laws and pay certain costs and set their prices accordingly. Otherwise they'll get prosecuted or they'll go bust.
Me and the Mrs having our day out involves travel and therefore involves costs and as it's too far to walk or cycle and we don't have a horse we'll need to take some sort of powered transport. The choices being as follows...
Bus, there's no direct option and therefore this would take planning, a prohibitively long time and multiple changes.
Train, this is expensive. It's quicker than the bus, in theory at least but maybe not on the day (the last time we took the train our starting train was cancelled with no notice and we had to run out of the station and get a taxi to meet our connection) but still takes a long time and involves bus or taxi journeys at each end adding to the time taken and the cost.
Private car. This would be by far the cheapest option but it involves a bit of planning, very probably stress and very probably difficulty parking.
Taxi. This is more expensive than taking a private car but it is both cheaper and faster than the other options and very probably more reliable than the bus and train too.
The baffling part of all this for me is that some councils, groups, sections of society and individuals seem to be rabidly anti car (which is one reason why I wont be driving my car on this day out) without there being any effective local or national alternative service available at reasonable prices which would allow the trip to be completed in a reasonable time, but that may be the point. The plebs should be happy in their villages and overjoyed not to be travelling more than walking distance and should be seeing dying at the age of 45 as a privilege. It's their own fault for voting Brexit and believing that things called adult human females exist.
All this reminds me of a Top Gear episode in which they found it was cheaper to buy a car and dump it at the end of the day than go by train.
Also, as I said, looking into this has surprised me as to date I've only ever taken a taxi for relatively short trips of 15-20 minutes, something like that. However, after comparing train, bus and taxi options this time I will deffo now look at using taxis for longer trips in the future and that should tell us that there's something wrong with public transport.
Thanks for reading. All views and opinions expressed in this post are mine and mine only. Other views and opinions are available, just accept that they're wrong![]()
Private car. This would be by far the cheapest option but it involves a bit of planning, very probably stress and very probably difficulty parking.

WBMT was listening to the news on R4 and the shortlist of nominees for the Turner prize, one was introduced as "The Non Binary artist Sin Wai Kin". I cannot see why someone's gender is relevant to the art they produce?
Will this now be a requirement for photo competitions on TP that we have to state our gender?![]()
By The Non Binary artist I think they meant his/her/it’s work is neither good nor bad, or perhapds neither art nor not art.WBMT was listening to the news on R4 and the shortlist of nominees for the Turner prize, one was introduced as "The Non Binary artist Sin Wai Kin". I cannot see why someone's gender is relevant to the art they produce?
Will this now be a requirement for photo competitions on TP that we have to state our gender?![]()
WBMT was listening to the news on R4 and the shortlist of nominees for the Turner prize, one was introduced as "The Non Binary artist Sin Wai Kin". I cannot see why someone's gender is relevant to the art they produce?
Will this now be a requirement for photo competitions on TP that we have to state our gender?![]()
Everyone is / will be treated equal,Will this now be a requirement for photo competitions on TP that we have to state our gender?
Cirrus?"Doctor, is it a boy or a girl?"
"We're not allowed to say, but it's got a c***."
Could be either then....."Doctor, is it a boy or a girl?"
"We're not allowed to say, but it's got a c***."