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They need to get the Ukrainians in to film it, much better quality vids. They might also “test” the armour plating at the same time. Looks like a WW2 relic.Wonder where they dusted this thing off from.
Not sure what’s going on with the When Harry Met Sally part of the first 30 seconds either…
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Sounded exactly like a steam train chuffing in, with the grainy footage I thought they really had dusted off a relic.Wonder where they dusted this thing off from.
Not sure what’s going on with the When Harry Met Sally part of the first 30 seconds either…
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What is it?Wonder where they dusted this thing off from.
Not sure what’s going on with the When Harry Met Sally part of the first 30 seconds either…
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It appears to be a (mostly) armored train with a random passenger carriage stuck in the middle.What is it?
Hopefully they have but I'm not holding my breath. We don't fund the war machine in the same was=y as Germany and rest of EU> No idea why they are sanctioning Russia but still import the gas.
When it's their turn to be old and nostalgic the young will have nothing to be nostalgic about. Interesting to think what this will mean for our long term political outlook - how will it change the young people of today? Hard to predict at this stage but I wouldn't be surprised if it hastens our rejoining of you know what (without wanting to derail this thread againIt's a bit like the demographics of Brexit. The old want to get back to the "good old days" whilst the young look forward and are not burdened by nostalgia.
Not to my knowledge but with both at 5% of our usage it should be far easier for us to do than some countriesHas the UK unilaterally announced we won't import Russians oil and gas?
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It's like their previous demands, but with vaseline.
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They'll be nostalgic for Freddos that cost 25p in the same way I'm nostalgic for Freddos that cost 5p.When it's their turn to be old and nostalgic the young will have nothing to be nostalgic about. Interesting to think what this will mean for our long term political outlook - how will it change the young people of today? Hard to predict at this stage but I wouldn't be surprised if it hastens our rejoining of you know what (without wanting to derail this thread again).
If the prices continue to rise hopefully the USA and Canada will start producing more oil, if they havnt already.Not to my knowledge but with both at 5% of our usage it should be far easier for us to do than some countries
They'll be nostalgic for Freddos that cost 25p in the same way I'm nostalgic for Freddos that cost 5p.
Why should we let him save face? His face should be ground into the ground, or have bullets in it.Not saying I agree, but some some point the the human cost will force the Ukrainians to the negotiation table.
Putin will want to save face, as someone said this gives him an off ramp
Gas price has crept up to a quid a litre here in the last month.If the prices continue to rise hopefully the USA and Canada will start producing more oil, if they havnt already.