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I just came across this board somehow, seem way too civil. Pleasantly surprised. I guess I wondered over to find out what this company is all about, found more than I bargained for, in a good way. Bob nice words I think we may have crossed paths over at NFX. You speak wise words. Good luck with your investments in here. I might just have a dabble myself and join in on the chit chat.
Not necessarily dreamers. A resource, even if not being currently mined, has a value. If gold continues up the value of Sao martinho as an asset increased. If it gets proven up beyond the existing 250,000 ozs
then all the more so. The work on that will be this year with some mine work starting along with looking to see if the deposit is deeply dipping or horizontal or such.
Only good business when you get it out the ground, otherwise just dirt in the ground....it will happen in 2021...i hope
It is good business to own a gold mine with gold price now at $1616 per oz. The world is getting very warm, there are; wars, floods, locusts, Coronavirus, fires, winds and migrations everywhere- so it looks like it’s gonna get more expensive,
Me too! lol
I used to go pea picking with my mum when I was young. Quite exciting, very low pay . It’s good when the weathers ok, but I wouldn’t be getting up at 5;30 to go and go it now. I think they use a machine now.
We used to pick strawberries,raspberries and tatties in the school holidays in rural Perthshire.Used to love it and the money.
Those with the money will buy british. Others with less in their pockets will survive on the cheaper imports, via Aldi/Lidl.
Also Fruit picking should be enforced on students, like a type of National Service. Just one day a week.
BB
I wonder how much our UK grown crops will cost if farmers have to pay £25k to get them picked, or, alternatively if they can’t get them picked and there is a shortfall ?
Boris will of course be able to afford whatever it costs, but how about the unemployed, how about the poor who are in work, how about those with medical conditions with low incomes, and how about those on fixed incomes like pensioners, will they all be able to afford it.
There used to be a Hurtle in the Flying Doctors many years ago....i wonder?
Incidentally, I managed to get allowed to give a job to someone with a record ( it was one incident to be fair). He is my top guy for reliability, output and trust. Just saying. Mind you the demonically possessed and irremediably bad can be shot.
Hurtle, pleased I dont live in your head. Lol
We can smile all we want, but unfortunately, there are those that don't think like us, and never will.
They want you dead, your women and children raped, and they will smile at you while thinking it, and laugh about it while doing it.
Tolerance is the last virtue of a dying society.
Moggy, certainly a death sentence of some sort for the worse offenders, not necessarily as a deterrent but as a suitable punishment for the crimes that have been committed without any doubt of guilt, for that take Bronson, Neilson and Sutcliffe as examples. They will never contribute to society and cost a fortune to lock up to keep the world a safer place.
P.S. Don't anyone dare say they have human rights, they don't!
Westminster would be more suited
Repatriation to somewhere completely inhospitable perhaps. I'm thinking Wales?
OMR - good idea, bring back hanging :-)
Hbob. I generally agree. Safety and K3, yes some humans should never be allowed into society...ever. Hbob. I cannot agree on the Abrahamic religion, absolutely not. No peace there. No, no, no.
Sorry kevin, I thought I'd already suggested a solution, as did safety I think...
Bob, I am saddened too,
Apart from having the utmost sympathy with them, what do you think we, as society, should do with:
A Thieves..
B Robbers.
C. Rapisays
D. Murderers.
Just interested.
You have to take the risk of smiling ... one has so far threatened to stab me for smiling and saying good day to them yet..
I've spent a lot of time in some quite interesting environments..
Been ignored a few times like.... lol
I'm saddened by how many brits scream for the death sentence to be restored, hands to cut off robbers, rapists to be castrated.. prison sentences to be harsher and much longer. Its tends be the type of personality that is raging against immigrants from warmer , muslim climates coming here to live and settle.. bringing the punishments of sharia law of execution, limbs removed and genitals cut off..
Our political gods manage our fears brilliantly..
We are the softest of putty to them.. our souls and churches are barren yet we despise those of other cultural belief mechanisms which have provided much greater inner peacefulness
Not wishing to start a row, but I am suggesting we are so dumb we can't even consider a solution based on love, humanity and kindness.
A nation constructed on selfishness, greed and fear.
It doesn't have to be like this..
We could change the entire wellbeing of everything truly important by simply smiling at two strangers every day and asking how they are... the most contagious gift ever known is a smile freely offered..
:-))
I'm saddened by how many brits scream for the death sentence to be restored, hands to cut off robbers, rapists to be castrated.. prison sentences to be harsher and much longer. Its tends be the type of personality that is raging against immigrants from warmer , muslim climates coming here to live and settle.. bringing the punishments of sharia law of execution, limbs removed a d genitals cut off..
Our political gods manage our fears brilliantly..
We are the softest of putty to them.. our souls and churches are barren yet we despise those of other cultural belief mechanisms which have provided much greater inner peacefulness
Not wishing to start a row, but I am suggesting we are so dumb we can't even consider a solution based on love, humanity
Oldie, I ran a boys football team in East London for ten years. It included my son and boys that others didn’t want, autism, global delay in one case, adhd, banned from school, weapons carrying etc. I managed them robustly and treated them with respect, I lost a few souls along the way. But most of them did well and asked me to keep the team going. Over the years we got to be top of the league and two cup finals, referees would often compliment the team on there very good gentlemanly play even when playing dirty but more privileged teams. One Nigerian boy was getting in deep trouble, I intervened and his parents moved away from the locale, I saw him two years later and he gave me a hug and thanked me ( he was doing a levels by then). Another lad I met last month he told me they were the best days of his life, he now plays with my son in his team. So I think by helping my son and having a great time otherwise lost boys saw a better way- all with just a small effort. A few shillings, a little intervention and a little time and lives can be changed. You’re right that’s one investment that saves much for everyone.
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Oldie, I had noticed that too. We shall see.