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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostI just saw on the News this morning that it should be visible over us today in the form of a haze, and "air quality" is supposed to be "in the yellow" because of it.
I'm at the top left of that smoke tail area.
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Originally posted by firstfloor View PostCan you see the smoke from Deer Park where you are?
I'm at the top left of that smoke tail area.Last edited by Cow Poke; 03-20-2019, 09:56 AM.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostGlad you're doing better, ff --- live long and prosper!
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Originally posted by firstfloor View PostWell spotted, CP. I hope you are continuing in good health and happiness and your precious bodily fluids are remaining pure and flowing freely. My own health has suffered a setback over the winter but with warmer weather around the corner I hope to recover my essence to a resemblance of its former sufficiency.
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Originally posted by Cow Poke View PostA spammer? A spanner? Both?
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The Speaker drops a spanner in the works, rules that the Government cannot bring back a motion that was substantially the same as the one that has already been voted down.
Spring equinox on Wednesday, huzzah!Last edited by firstfloor; 03-18-2019, 06:17 PM.
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Before MPs voted on the government motion, they backed an amendment tabled by Labour's Yvette Cooper rejecting a no-deal Brexit under any circumstances - by just four votes.
This dramatic development led to the government ordering Conservative MPs to vote against its own motion, despite earlier promising them a free vote.
The government motion, as amended, was passed by 321 votes to 278, a majority of 43, reinforcing the message that MPs do not want to leave without a deal.
I hear that the B737 Max software fix was delayed by the Gov. shutdown!Last edited by firstfloor; 03-13-2019, 05:13 PM.
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Originally posted by firstfloor View PostThat was probably the best deal they were going to get. It seems impossible to leave the EU without a hard border either in Ireland or in the Irish Sea. There is a small chance now that Brexit will be abandoned. Although the politicians argue that the referendum result must be delivered, it is also true that the public were not adequately briefed about the issues at stake when they voted.
The silly thing is the backstop proposed in May's deal was something the UK actually negotiated to stop a border in the Irish Sea. The UK managed to wrestle it from the EU in negotiations, only to go back and have to renegotiate what they requested to be put in place.
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