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    23 Apr '24 20:48
    @averagejoe1 said
    I expect his lawyers are telling him to be very careful what he says.
    If so, he's blowing them off as he does everybody.
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    22 Apr '24 18:31
    @kewpie said
    Sir Andrew Davis, orchestra conductor, 80.
    Always enjoyable in the Proms.
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    21 Apr '24 12:30
    @drewnogal said
    I’m wondering whether the ‘child’ is on the autistic spectrum
    Oh, hello, Andrew Wakefield. I didn't realise you were still allowed to spout your hateful lies.
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    21 Apr '24 12:28
    @shallow-blue said
    The most honest German football fan I've ever known!

    And may I add: had honesty prevailed, Germany wouldn't have been the worse, because you should have won '66. That, too, was a travesty of refereeing.
    Two downvotes from butt-hurt cheating Inselaffen. How surprising. Even in football, Douglas Jardine is their role model.
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    21 Apr '24 12:25
    @averagejoe1 said
    Wait, it is you libs who feel a need to broadcast their feeeeeelings to the world.
    It's not about feeeeeee[sick]lings, it's about blasphemy.

    Have you bought a Trump bible yet? Are you, or are you not, a son of this mammon? Be honest for once, joe: are you a servant of your mammon Trump?
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    20 Apr '24 10:26
    @averagejoe1 said
    https://www.politico.com/news/2023/09/05/biden-books-bad-sales-trump-00113793
    Meanwhile, your false god sells bibles (no capital initial deserved) with his own signature on it. Have you branded yourself MAGA on your forehead yet?
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    20 Apr '24 10:22
    @ponderable said
    Bernd Hölzenbein, German footballer, wolrd champion of 1974

    As to my friends from the Netherlands: The penalty was probably not really a penalty, but the foul in the endphase would have been worth a penalty... And the Netehrlands should have been champions (as they should have 1978)
    The most honest German football fan I've ever known!

    And may I add: had honesty prevailed, Germany wouldn't have been the worse, because you should have won '66. That, too, was a travesty of refereeing.
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    03 Apr '24 19:03
    @drewnogal said
    Mandolin graters. One going free! Used it once then returned to my ordinary grater and a big sharp knife with a steady hand.
    I suspect that mandolin graters are good for professional kitchens. In my own, I agree with you - although I noticed this weekend that my grater is getting dull and I need to buy a new one.
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    03 Apr '24 19:00
    @spruce112358 said
    My mom always said, "Money doesn't bring happiness - but it helps avoid unhappiness." Probably not original with her.
    True-ish - but that's only true for enough money, not for moar moar moar.
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    03 Apr '24 18:59
    @great-big-stees said
    Hmmmm. Think that was 1787.🤔
    Whoosh...
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    02 Apr '24 19:26
    @very-rusty said
    You know I never could get the same product costing different prices because of the brand, they all taste the same. Maybe it is to have competitive pricing?
    Some of that, but in many cases there really is a difference in quality.

    In high school, either for chemistry or biology, my mate and I did a project where we took fresh orange juice and several brands of store-bought juice and "juice", and uaed titration to determine how much vitamin C they contained. The relatively expensive brand with the high reputation (any Dutchman will already have guessed which, household name) did indeed turn out to be the only brand that came close to fresh juice. The rest were middling to deplorable.
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    02 Apr '24 18:34
    @suzianne said
    Clearly you've never woken up in the middle of the night and stepped on a Lego brick in your bare feet.
    Worth it.
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    31 Mar '24 10:34
    @averagejoe1 said
    Work has a goal to be happy, among other things, such as amassing a fortune. Making a LOT of money is the goal.
    Happiness from a yellow metal? That's pathetic.
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    31 Mar '24 10:32
    @very-rusty said
    Yup, I agree guns are here to stay, until the eventually come up with something even better
    Oh, they have! Every good, free American citizen should have access to nuclear missiles, surely? It's only what the Founding Fathers, who wrote the Second Amendment in 1776, would have wanted.
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    31 Mar '24 10:30
    @torunn said
    The first step is to make sure that children are well taken care of at home and in school - any sign of neglect should be recognized and action taken. This will cost a lot of money and that's why we have high taxation. Children - our most important asset.
    BuT Th@t$ $0cIAl1$M!!!!!!
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