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No comparison with SXX.
Who would you prefer building your tunnel, Theresa May or Chris Fraser ?
Interesting to see a much more restrained approach this year, none of last year's £1 by Xmas claims.
Even with Stage 2 finalisation within reach (based on there being nothing to suggest it is not).
Calm before the storm perhaps?
Roulette.....wouldnt even know how to filter someone !
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1Zuhk2j4vCs
Thats what will happen to those who don't get in before St2 funding :)
70m thick is immense. Many of our coal seams were less than 2 m.
"Aim listed". ?
PAA...someone this week, cant recall where I saw it, reminded me how sh*t the 1960's and 70's were for food, clothes, architecture, cleanliness, pollution, wages, schools and jobs. The only thing that got us through it was the music and magic mushrooms !
KoH, I think the problem nowadays is too many are career politicians. It makes no difference to them whether they are making a good job or bad. They can operate whether the country is prosperous or in decline. Reelection is all they need to worry about and even that can be manipulated. Meantime, the more chaotic things are the more they can hide with minimum accountability and feather their nests unchallenged. Wouldn't trust most of them as far as I could throw them. I know one personally and very well indeed. Affable enough bloke but a lifelong chancer. Completely unemployable but has carved out a political career for 30 plus years, in one shape or another. Can speak for a fortnight without repeating the same word twice. With hindsight, its a talent !!
LL .....you don't half spout some cak. No wonder folks cant be arsed with you.
Realsicilian, yes it was Wieliczka....superb tour, nothing like I expected. The coal mine i went down was Polkemmet in Scotland, had total respect for miners from that day. Shaped my political outlook for years afterwards. Will bear in mind Dudley, sounds good. Cheers.
Went down a working coal mine in 1975 as a student. Shaft,train and crawl. Lost all sense of distance. An eye-opening experience. Having read Orwell's 1937 account, 40 years of modernisation it seemed hadnt done much to change the heat, air quality, claustrophobia, noise and dust. Have visited a disused salt mine in Poland as a tourist (they dont compare). Would love to visit SXX when up and running....a nice hat-trick :)
Scotman...hear hear.
scotman...it’ll be something that just has to be negotiated.
....or not !
#peoplesvote
Hi Bob
I think you've just taken the prize for the most optimistic SP yet.
And there was me getting excited about the £1 party !
Cheers
OR
I'm almost grateful my livestream at the time cut out just before the vote took place and it was a good half hour before I managed to get the result. Have sat thro too may planning committee decisions though for my own good to have much faith in them, across the country, mostly Scotland admittedly. I'm not so sure your voting theory is sound though. Committee members are either pro or against development. Most have their minds made up before they take their seat and few change their opinion. National Parks are odd places with even odder Committee members.
I still shudder at the thought of that f'n planning committee and the crap they came out, the day we got consent ...just, on a bloody vote.
Across the country the so-called democratic side of the planning process is its Achilles heel and responsible for far too much negativity. For years I've been arguing the butchers, bakers and candlestick makers simply dont have the necessary skillsets and need to be supplemented by a strong economic input. Planning officials dont provide that. Far too much development is thrown on the scrapheap needlessly. We almost ended there though certain an appeal would've been successful but wasted a year or so. When you see whats on the ground now and the massive boost SXX is giving to the local economy this shouldn't have been down to luck ! Rant over :)
...is another day.
GLA
Chesh - how wonderfully appropriate if its a Brazilian Torp that turns the ship around again ;)
The Tories might be commandeering all sheds that size in the run up to March !
I had always anticipated 75p once this major milestone is reached. Shaping up well this week but 60p would keep me happy. £1.20 on first production but £1 will do nicely. Based on nothing scientific just a seemingly reasonable J-curve outcome.