Random Rants
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GODDAMMIT, weather forecast for next 5 days… -1°C - +2°C and even lower temps at night. Snowing also.
ISN'T THIS NEVER GONNA END... I WANNA RIDE!!!! AAAARRRGGGHHH
where's me meds?
Tell me about it man! I got a new bike (bicycle) in the beginning of december and I haven't even gotten the chance to try it yet. FxxK.
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Took my Mini Cooper into the shop today for an oil change, window shield replacement, and wheel balance. When the technician looked under the hood to check the engine with me, he showed me that there loads of acorns around the engine framing and my spark plug coverings where all chewed up.
He said that I could get rid of squirrels or yard rats by sicking fabric dryer sheets inside of the engine (not near the areas that get direct heat) around the internal head light housing or next to electrical wells, or stapling them on the wires.
He said the stronger smelling the better….they just hate the smell.
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A long time ago, when the troubles were in full swing in Northern Ireland, I was a delivery driver for a book store in England. One of my regular trips ws to libraries in Northern Ireland. The ferry over to Belfast left from Liverpool, I lived 100 or so miles away in Birmingham. Late one winter night after thashing up the motorway, I was having the full white van super security search by the army guys when they asked me to step out of the van. Pointing under the bonnet (hood) one of them said "know anything about this sir?", I looked into the eyes of one very confused (but warm) cat…...........
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so i guess it's no prize for EFF Mrs. G, hahahahahaha
i did a search & came up with a name, but i'm not here for telling
**:-X & nameness thanks for cluing me in
@Madame:
Who first posted "EPIC FAIL"? Aaaarrrrggghhh!
sorry y'all i'm slow
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Took my Mini Cooper into the shop today for an oil change, window shield replacement, and wheel balance. When the technician looked under the hood to check the engine with me, he showed me that there loads of acorns around the engine framing and my spark plug coverings where all chewed up.
He said that I could get rid of squirrels or yard rats by sicking fabric dryer sheets inside of the engine (not near the areas that get direct heat) around the internal head light housing or next to electrical wells, or stapling them on the wires.
He said the stronger smelling the better….they just hate the smell.
Dam that sucks, but you made my day! "Technician looked under the to check engine, he showed that there were loads of acorns" Haha!
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for those in need of yet another explanation to justify the last IH purchase:
CHINA: Investigation uncovers widespread textile pollution
By: just-style.com | 2 December 2010Every morning, workers at a denim factory in GuangDong must search wastewater to scoop out stones that are washed with the fabric to make stonewash denim.
Qiu Bo/Greenpeace
China's textile industry is being urged to clean up its act after investigations uncovered widespread pollution in two textile factory towns in Guangdong province that make blue jeans and bras.
The probe by environmental campaign group Greenpeace found high concentrations of heavy metals in toxic discharges at Xintang and Gurao.
And it is now calling on the local government to launch an investigation into the sources of pollution, and the textile industry to take steps to reduce and eliminate the use and release of hazardous chemicals during production.
Xintang is known as the 'Blue Jeans Capital of the World' since more than 40% of its jeans are exported to the US, the EU, Russia and other countries. It produces 260m pairs of jeans annually, or more than 60% of China's total jeans production and equivalent to 40% of all the jeans sold in the US each year.
Meanwhile, 80% of Gurao's economy is related to the underwear and lingerie industry. Each year the so-called 'Capital of Sexy' produces 200m bras - enough for one-third of the woman in China.
"Xintang and Gurao are symbols of success in China's export-model economy, yet we were horrified by the environmental degradation we saw during our fieldwork visits from April to September," said Greenpeace Toxics campaigner Mariah Zhao.
"Though we cannot pinpoint the pollution sources definitively at this stage, it's worth noting that textile is the dominant industry in both towns by a long run."
Testing by an independent laboratory revealed heavy metals such as copper, cadmium, and lead in 17 out of 21 samples of water and sediment from Xintang and Gurao. One sediment sample from Xintang contained cadmium at concentrations 128 times in excess of national environmental standards.
"Dyeing, washing, bleaching, and printing are some of the dirtiest processes in the textile industry, requiring high volumes of water as well as heavy metals and other chemicals," explained Zhao. "And Xintang is home to the complete blue jean manufacturing process, including dyeing, bleaching, and washing."
Workers in the industry also testified to Greenpeace, commenting on the smell and colour of the water discharged from the dyeing factories upstream.
"With China nicknamed 'the Factory of the World,' it's important to remember that Xintang and Gurao are emblematic of the larger problem of dirty textile manufacturing - they are just two of 133 textile industrial clusters in the country," Zhao added.
"The responsibility of wastewater regulation and phasing out hazardous chemicals in textile manufacturing must be faced by not only Xintang and Gurao's industries and government, but also throughout China."
"We also hope that consumers will join us in pushing for change from the government and their favourite clothing companies. It would be tragic if fashion and economics comes at the cost of China's clean water resources."
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quick rant:
why is it the folks that win the Iron Heart UK sponsored auctions hardly post photos of their wins???
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injunjack , anytime i see a post from you pop up i start to drool . . . . pause
i guess that's sort of a rant against my belly & your fine cuisine, hehehehe