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thats to good for them bw
i cant believe the police are guarding Mr Morleys home.
I will never look at him in the same light again when i bump into him at the local diy store.
Take photographs today because tommorow you might not have
Would love to know how you all get free/cheap manure delivered. I have to pay £60 for it!
Manure is now classed as toxic waste. And stables have to be able to prove where it has gone.
If there is a chance that it will get into the water course they are in big time trouble.
Now you can't just get a man with a van to move it...to move someone elses rubbish the transporter needs to be a licansed carrier. Then you need to pay the landfill charge.
So they can deliver it to us as a product and not be involved in all the costs.
My phone has more Processing power than the Computers NASA used to fake the Moon Landings
Listening to Radio 4 isn't it odd how its not the fault of the MPs but the expences department....according to the MPs they interviewed.
It's funny that- does that mean that if i try claiming for a benefit that i shouldn't claim for and recieved it then it wouldn't be my fault because the benefits office let me have it?!
Somehow i don't think that would stand up in court!
Manure is now classed as toxic waste. And stables have to be able to prove where it has gone.
If there is a chance that it will get into the water course they are in big time trouble.
Now you can't just get a man with a van to move it...to move someone elses rubbish the transporter needs to be a licansed carrier. Then you need to pay the landfill charge.
So they can deliver it to us as a product and not be involved in all the costs.
There is an organic farm near here which used to collect the muck from the racing stables in the area and incorporate it in the compost used on their land. According to the literature they provide to anyone interested, they are no longer allowed to do this........
Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
Lets not forget that we're talking about MPs here, they don't live in our world, just in their own, with their own rules. We on the otherhand have to abide by the rules (stat law that is) by the powers that be, mmm, something ain't right?
You are right but if you do not vote as far as i am concerned you lose the right to moan .
Plus it has done the job in reverse it has taken the public concern about swine flu it seems to have gone of the front page....jacob
Last edited by jacob marley; 15-05-2009, 08:06 AM.
What lies behind us,And what lies before us,Are tiny matters compared to what lies Within us ...
Ralph Waide Emmerson
They're not all at it. Most MPs are honest and hard-working.
Me, I was solid Labour from the 197o general Election (The first I was old enough to vote in) until 2001. Last time, I voted Lib Dem. I'd vote green if they'd only stand.
I've only missed One election (euro's 1994 (in hospital))since 1970 general.
I have voted Labour every time(party member 1978 - 2005) I will voe labour again(reluctantly)just to keep the BNP out.
Manure is now classed as toxic waste. And stables have to be able to prove where it has gone.
Now you can't just get a man with a van to move it...to move someone elses rubbish the transporter needs to be a licansed carrier.
Sorry to keep going off topic but I suppose this must be why mine is so expensive. I assume the man delivering it is not the owner of the manure (don't be silly now, you know what i mean ) and so maybe he is having to pay a license fee.
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