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Man....I laugh everytime I watch that. You have to bear in mind that Mrs Photo and I spar with each other, which she normally wins. Ah brilliant!!
While we ait for the news.
I played a Knock Knock trick on Mrs Photo....I dare you tpo try this with your own partners....
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cied006LBj7/
Strum - somebody with a stutter?
I don't think they need worry about gas on T&T, they need to get some bloody ink so the bloke can sign the paperwork......
What a load of nonsense.....
Not being in the industry I don't kow how the PSI rates to expectations. Are those figures high, low or average?
Hampers Lexion. I do hope he is going to tell us all about the hampers they've arranged for the locals this Christmas......
Good job that TXP and the T&T government are only connecting the fist gas in decades, gas that is needed on the island, giving massive amounts of local employment and hampers....must never forget the hampers hey TXP, generating wealth for all, and all this in the middle of a global energy crisis. Good job it was nothing trivial, can you image the performance then......
I swear that I would be bankrupt if I ran my businesses in the same way. Excuses, delays, making sure all my staff had hampers, get past the hampers Photo.....I would if I could, I wonder what was in in them? Little bottles of camping gas would be brilliant!!
I still believe, I want to believe, but man....... HOnestly, if I had something better to do with my profits......Maybe I could use them to fly to T&T and see for myself what's in those hampers?
Not the share holders that's for sure.
Coho? I wonder what's happening?
A little bit further South than Salisbury as that place is way too dangerous in the parks compared to South Africa.
If Coho is supplying gas this week then hold on to your shares. Like Willy Wonker...you'll want that Golden Ticket!!!
The Mighty TXP is going to soar for the rest of the year and a long way beyond!!
There will be new tractors, new dancing shoes, people can retire, a new bike, all of those dreams we have.....and lots more besides!!
Mine, living by my pool in SA full-time!!! Come on PB make me lazy!!
Smasher, if you do go, all the best to you. I hope you stick around for a while yet though. I enjoy your posts.
When I first read it I saw 'Supplemental Petroleum Tax (SPT)' as Supermental Petroleum Tax (SPT). Maybe that's not far off?
This week for Coho gas commencement?
Buying TXP at 10p? Well somebody, lots here, were right, it was an excellent buy at 10p or thereabouts. Even accidental buys......
Thanks Lexion. I can't wait. I still have weddings here until 2024 so I'll be back and forth for two years at least.
Mrs Photo has been a little impatient for PB to get this show back on the road but I kept telling her that all was coming good in the end. I truly believe in TXP even though there have been times when I think the wood elves could be needed to get the show moving again. Maybe they did? I'll have to check PB's ears next time I see him interviewed.
Blimey Lexion, 60 half marathons, great effort. Mrs Photo and the kids have already emigrated to South Africa so until I join them in October I have nothing else to do except work, run, cycle and drink rum. The later is very nice and as I have whole day off.....well I might light the braai and pour a cold one.
I'm 53 years old Sankeys. I very lucky with my health, no issues yet. I get up at 5am most mornings for my exercise.
Mrs Photo is a highly competitive South African lady and we often have a competition between us, who can do 100,000 steps in a day fastest on the FitBit. She always wins by at least an hour. It takes about 16/17 hours effort, I will win one day. Our next challenge is a 24 hour non-stop day of effort, it's just the two of us trying to beat the other. As I say....for now I have no health issues....although Mrs Photo has increased my life insurance.....
200 miles a week? Good work Trek. I get about 100 miles in but I run at least 60 miles as well. Just back from a sunny 19km run. Time for a very sweet tea made form a bag produced by Betty's of Harrogate. A handyman client gave me those yesterday and they are very nice indeed!!
The hills in Cornwall are brutal, not the Alps, but for my old legs they are testing enough.
Back to TXP.....Come on the MIGHTY TXP!!!!! (my best input I'm afraid)
Wooster - I bought a Lombardo off of a seller on FaceBook for £100. It's brillant. The bloke must have been 130kg and when he said it have never been used I really believed him.....