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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
dav2612 wrote:
Very frosty here this morning but the beauty of working from home is that I don't need to be scraping the car. I'll get a bit of fresh air at lunchtime when I pop into town to do some trading in but I'll just walk.
Mixed bag this morning...
Ice on the car, then bright sun, then half way to work dense fog...
Still flippin' cold though!
pb wrote:
Morning.
Certainly turned cold here. 3C here this morning when I went to take the kids to school. Brrrr.
Very frosty here this morning but the beauty of working from home is that I don't need to be scraping the car. I'll get a bit of fresh air at lunchtime when I pop into town to do some trading in but I'll just walk.
Certainly turned cold here. 3C here this morning when I went to take the kids to school. Brrrr.
dav2612 wrote:
True but we tend to have a less biased opinion over presidential matters. The state the office is in voted Hillary so if none of them are at the meeting today then it is because they are out rioting. Possibly.
I hear rioting and violence is the new way forward in politics. Apparently, you're supposed to ignore voting on the basis that "none of the above" suit your particular likes, then get angry and riot because it doesn't come out favourably for you.
Happy days...
chasfh wrote:
The general opinion of the rest of the world, I believe...
True but we tend to have a less biased opinion over presidential matters. The state the office is in voted Hillary so if none of them are at the meeting today then it is because they are out rioting. Possibly.
dav2612 wrote:
The people in the US I spoke to, which granted isn't many, felt neither were worth voting for.
The general opinion of the rest of the world, I believe...
pb wrote:
Morning.
2 decades ago.
Walls coming down, global communities working together, aims for social harmony and 'one world', combating Global Warming
Now
Walls going up, breaking up of global communities, social division, 'I don't believe in Global Warming'.
Sobering thought.
The people in the US I spoke to, which granted isn't many, felt neither were worth voting for.
2 decades ago.
Walls coming down, global communities working together, aims for social harmony and 'one world', combating Global Warming
Now
Walls going up, breaking up of global communities, social division, 'I don't believe in Global Warming'.
Sobering thought.