RE: Blue hydrogen will never be the same26 Jun 2021 10:05
The Red Arrows trail of blue smoke, moagi?
I'm in a quandary,
1. After many years I don't think you are capable of writing OB's latest post - the closest you have ever come to compromise is the redaction of your posts (with "." replacing whole post).
2. Both you and OB fail to enter in arguments when you are contradicted - surely expected behaviour for a chatroom? Another coincidence? Donkey subterfuge (accepting something written by an idiot) to maintain two identities on LSE? A ploy to be the centre of discussion which is his motive perhaps. A self-harmer, insults or praise are equally welcome to Donkey!
3. The Beeb article on poop seems to ignore folk who don't 'go' for a few days! I expected them to measure the length of the stool and give the formula for how far along the red arrow log the 'blue diamonds' (forerunners of the red arrows) appear.
I should not have raised this thread , no conclusions from and I'm feeding the troll's attention seeking!
I have a garden full of overgrown bushes and undergrowth (watching the wording in case I feed Appi's devilment) to clear. I went into the back bedroom this week and saw climbers were half way across the outside door glass panel! Opened the door and the path to the side gate was 2 feet high with brambles and other stuff - even Poppy could not get through it - she disappeared into hedge and appeared half way up the path. She had to retrace her steps to get back! I wonder if the window cleaner did that side of the bungalow (2 windows and that glass panel) last time he came! I recently read the gas meter on the wall and the path was traversible then , so tI expect he did! But next time wasn't possible though it is clear after yesterday's brush cutting and mowing!
I bought handyman multitool with 4 or 5 appliances years ago, mainly for the chain saw which was too lightweight! Bought a single chain saw which is heavy and the handy has been in garage since. Yesterday I used the strimmer and brush cutter for the first time with the 22cc handy and it is brilliant in my current state of unfitness! Sciatica comes on within 10 minutes with the Stihl hedge cutter , so I'll try the handy hedge cutter perhaps after yesterdays joy! It is much better on petrol consumption too and it has an insert which adds about 3ft long as the fifth accessory for the high bits of the beech and laurel hedges that surround my property! I thought I'd wasted my money on it when I was stronger and fitter, and younger of course, not to mention richer if I exclude house values.