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Just like Albo and Burqa, you don't like Jews either? Not many people do apparently. Albo has been boooed in both camps lately, at the Jews funerals, and now at an Islamic mosque. Not much evidence of cohesion in all that. Between Jews and muslims, there never will be until they are fourth or fifth generation Australians - maybe. Two Labor party wimps in this vid - check em out ....
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Your a racist turd 2 people did that. They are not the enemy People like you are
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The point is that 15 Jews are under ground, and the best Albo can do is consort with the enemy.
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This clip shows just what a lowlife Trump is. Here he is relishing the fact that US Congressman Neal Dunn has still been turning up for work to bolster the Republican numbers in the House, despite having been diagnosed with a terminal illness. In the meantime while Trump is talking about death and the details of Dunn's illness, Susie Wiles is sitting next to him and has just been diagnosed with early stage breast cancer. It's hard to believe how crass and self-centered this guy is.
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4 men out of thousands. Do you have a point?
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I was told today that a young bloke in my town (a white boy) was arrested by the AFP for posting a threat to Albo in Facebook. What concerns me is the number of young men in their 20s who are being arrested for posting stuff like that and also the number who are being caught with child exploitation material. Ah! The benefit to Society of the Internet!
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Albo and Tony Burqa got heckled at Lakemba mosque. It's time for those two to quietly fade away, no one likes them.
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re my post this thread 13 February, I had the tests today. Took a little over two hours. Some of them were weird. The clinician put a camera on my head to monitor my eyes. There was a small sticker on the wall about 2 feet from me. I had to keep my eyes on the sticker while he yanked my head left. right. up and down, while he monitored my eye movement. Then I had to hold my head still while following a light spot jumping around all over by just moving my eyes. Then I moved into a soundproof booth to do the hearing tests normally done by audiologists. This was to determine if I was a suitable candidate for Cochlear Implants. Then I moved into another room where I had to lie on a bed. He rubbed my earlobes and forehead lightly with sandpaper and attached stickers and leads. He placed earphones in my ears, and he played a tapping sound; like repeatedly tapping on a cardboard box. At first it sounded like an approaching helicopter, but settled down like an idling motorbike. I had to look left, right, and roll my eyes as far up as possible, 5 minutes in each position. He took out the eyephones and placed a metal gizmo behind my ears and repeated the tapping so that I could feel it like he was tapping behind my ears. Then he repeated the whole thing with the sandpapering, stickers and leads on my neck, chest and just under my eyes. Finally, we moved to a third room, where I sat on the foot of a bed in front of a TV screen about 48 in size. He put a bulky pair of glasses, like a virtual reality headset, which contained a camera. It's scary looking at your eye filling a large TV screen. Then he played a yellow dot on the screen and I had to follow it without moving my head. Then he placed a cover over the lens so it was totally dark, and the displayed a small spot of light in the headset. I had to look a the position of the light. He turned it off and I had to keep looking at the spot without closing my eyes. It's hard to know if your eyes are open or closed when it is totally dark. Then I had to lie on the bed blindfolded while he blew very warm air into each ear to see if it made me feel the room was spinning. All these tests were recorded in graphs on the computer. He will email the results to my doctor with a copy to me by mid next week.
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The expression on Takaichi’s face and her uncomfortable shifting in her seat shows just how Trump’s unexpected and ignorant jibe landed. She was visibly shocked. He hasn’t got a clue of course. Then Eric Trump’s response on X; “One of the great responses to a reporter in history!” A true chip off the old block. The sooner they are all gone, the better.
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I can remember back when they mandated the low suplhur diesel there was talk of older engines having some issues with things like injector pump seals leaking. The only diesel engine I had at the time was an old IH motor, late 60's vintage and I never had any problems with it.
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Made to fail.. She's very Much Ahead of Herself. You need to VET your candidates Carefully or there will be no end of Pain.
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Plonk Makers are doing it tough and Many will close up shop. For years the growers have been Paid below cost of production, like Coles 1$ for Milk The Grapegrowers try to grow More, Cheaper (like what happened in Griffith with McWilliams) and the quality drops consequently. More per Acre is inevitably a Lower Quality Product.. Nev
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The Low sulphur fuel would have been "nice to have" but when it's as it is Now, you just adapt. LPG cars don't dirty the Oil But acid does occur and copper Lead bearings will have the lead deplete. Alutin is better in LPG engines but still change the Oil especially if you do short trips. Water in the oil makes sulphuric acid. Water is produced from combustion of Hydrocarbons. Nev
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A handy combination Nev. You could get on the plonk, start up all the motorbikes and have a fat old time, all in the one space.
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I filled up before the government lifted restrictions to allow us to use higer sulphur diesel, so I still have an almost full tank of the old low sulphur fuel. We normally export all the high sulphur fuel to countries that don't have as strict environmental rules as we have. $2.90 price of diesel today at our local servo. edit: I originally wrote $1.90 for today's price, it's $2.90.
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Good job a lot of us have the ability to work from home now.
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PHON has a habit of imploding because they don't care how dodgy their candidates are. Their pick for Adelaide just got quietly removed as he has an arrest warrant in the UK...
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Most Crude contains something like 10% Sulphur. There's Mountains of it piled up in a lot of Places near refineries. Overseas refining is a lower cost result than doing it Here and having Large reserves cost a Heap also and people don't want to have that extra cost.. The current reserves are Higher than they have been for a long while but are Below the recommended Amount. All reserves run out eventually if supply is below demand during WW2 Cars were put on Blocks for the duration. Nothing is guaranteed. That's the reality. Nev
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Gina Says it's only DIRT before 'WE dig it up' and when Prices are LOW, we DIG up more. Trouble IS you can only dig up each bit ONCE and it's not really Gina's to sell. and all resources are finite. Mining has kept Australia in the Game but surely we could do this better. Rinehart is funding PHON and Why is Murdoch SO in love with Pauline.? There's never been anything but PRAISE for Her. Not one Probing Question. A steady Hand in todays troubled times is preferred to a superstar God Emperor and a functioning team has more resources. Just what is Hansons IQ and Education Back ground AND Who is she doing this for FOR? I'll bet London to a brick on It's NOT for US. Trump is her choice to Pattern her Politics on. What could Possibly be worse than that and if all that crazy collection of Failures and Misfits get along together. it would be a MIRACLE. Nev
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I have an email mate I 'met' a few years ago through the old Men's Shed Online, which no longer exists. He is a poet, and goes by the name of Bunyip Brown. He sent me this (non rhyming) poem today which might resonate with a few of you. It's Political, Stupid ! By Bunyip Brown 20 March 2026. #679 Our world is changing from what we knew in the past The rules from yesteryear now need casting aside Previous past leaders couldn't read the barometer Like Howard and his ilk, they couldn't estimate the future. They let things drift along, "She'll be right" no worries Our leaders yet, unable to comprehend our nation's needs None of them unable to understand our tenuous grip on reality While inside our world, we citizens are becoming irrelevant. For yonks we haven't spawned a capable and visioned leader For this aberration we have to blame our democratic system We select career politicians with a three year game cycle And some of 'em come to administer with no brains at all ! Whilst we muddle along, we see ourselves as big and strong But all around us, the world is changing dramatically We are slow to react, seems our leadership cannot spell proactive We must accept the changes thrust upon us - and that stinks ! If I think we are progressing as a nation, I delude myself We invent something worthy but we won't get behind it Overseas buyers buy the rights and take it away, its cruel Guess we'll just have to be happy being the world's biggest quarry !
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Trump blames those who don't support him for everything that's wrong. Nev
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I really feel sorry for the normal Americans (they're the ones who didn't vote for this idiot) having to see how cringe their president is.
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Americans are just starting to wake up to the fact that Trumps erratic war planning has major implications for their ability to wage war. A West Point analyst has just written an article that points out the Straits of Hormuz blockage now reduces sulphur supplies to the U.S. by at least 20%. But no military planner or strategist in the current U.S. administration has even considered the part that sulphur plays in a major industrialised economy. Despite being a simple "waste" byproduct of oil refining, sulphur is a critical mineral required in substantial amounts for mineral and ores processing. Sulphuric acid is required for hundreds of industrial processes. Those industrial processes produce all the metals and chemicals - and even electronics - needed to produce military equipment. A shortage of sulphur means America cannot ramp up military weapons and equipment production, as Trump has ordered. That brings about a serious crunch in Americas ability to continue its military destruction in Iran - and elsewhere. In effect, they're burning up armaments and equipment 10 times faster than they can produce them - and that disruption in sulphur supply is not something they're going to be able to overcome quickly. https://mwi.westpoint.edu/the-chokepoint-we-missed-sulfur-hormuz-and-the-threats-to-military-readiness/
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No too much dust but I did have a set of Aircraft wings in there for a while. The Inner Sanctum is fully insulated and well sealed and would make a good Place for storing wine. Nev
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