Stooo wrote:They're pumping raw sewerage into the rivers, isn't that far more important at the moment?
Not when they're spraying sulphuric acid and silver iodide into my lungs no.
But I have commented on what you're saying over in the politics shop in reply to Graff I think it was.
I think our government announcing that that is now OK is an admission that we are a third world nation or maybe a nation with a third world government.
A third world government with third world policies and from Eton!
Who could have ever foreseen that?
What concerns me most about it is how soon before we can't get the chemicals for the domestic potable supply because it won't be a third world government in a country that still has comforts but a real third world shit hole.
Looking like no electricity for long periods too.
With no electricity we have no cash machines no holes in the wall no checkouts cash only.
No petrol pumps no gas arriving at your house no water either as it all runs on electricity.
No central heating just as winter is approaching.
I'll be OK ish because I already live in the third world... no gas in the village so bottles, I have a large full one be ordering another tomorrow that will do me for almost a year and coal and logs so not a lot of change for me.
The 47 K bottles I use are normally around fifty quid but the one I bought last week was sixty quid I'll find out tomorrow how much it's gone up in a week.
Is this the future we believed in?
Welcome to the 21st century.
[quote="Stooo"]They're pumping raw sewerage into the rivers, isn't that far more important at the moment?[/quote]
Not when they're spraying sulphuric acid and silver iodide into my lungs no.
But I have commented on what you're saying over in the politics shop in reply to Graff I think it was.
I think our government announcing that that is now OK is an admission that we are a third world nation or maybe a nation with a third world government.
A third world government with third world policies and from Eton!
Who could have ever foreseen that?
What concerns me most about it is how soon before we can't get the chemicals for the domestic potable supply because it won't be a third world government in a country that still has comforts but a real third world shit hole.
Looking like no electricity for long periods too.
With no electricity we have no cash machines no holes in the wall no checkouts cash only.
No petrol pumps no gas arriving at your house no water either as it all runs on electricity.
No central heating just as winter is approaching.
I'll be OK ish because I already live in the third world... no gas in the village so bottles, I have a large full one be ordering another tomorrow that will do me for almost a year and coal and logs so not a lot of change for me.
The 47 K bottles I use are normally around fifty quid but the one I bought last week was sixty quid I'll find out tomorrow how much it's gone up in a week.
Is this the future we believed in?
Welcome to the 21st century.