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  1. Downie did a canny recap of the past few days.
  2. No, about 250 seats on the government benches and the only way to reserve a seat is to turn up each day for morning prayers. Nobody will still want to have to sit on the opposition side.
  3. There will be a lot of Labour MP's suddenly finding religion
  4. My parents went to Amalfi without me when I was about 10/11. Never fully got over the abandonment and started joy riding while they were away
  5. Ah very nice. Im pretty sure I can add your gran to the list of your family I've met after 20 years running the old dears of cleadon back and forward to hairdressers etc.
  6. Whats made here choose there? Is she originally from this way.
  7. In fairness to it, it's a really nice space to spend time these days with additions like the Blacks Corner eatery and the Seaburn Inn hotel pub and like most places, infinitely better when the sun is out. Nice on a Friday teatime having a couple of pints and watching the world go buy. And brilliant for early morning dog walks at 5am - 6am. Nobody there apart from a few scattered groups of women sitting around camp fires in between cold water bathing. Gotta get your 10,000 steps in nice and early
  8. Fairly straightforward game of two very equally matched sides. Either could have taken all 3 points. No grumbles apart from Miggy being a dick.
  9. Love the red. Didn’t see any red here personally. The following colours can be seen when the northern lights are in the sky. Green: Green is the most common colour seen from the ground and is produced when charged particles collide with oxygen molecules at altitudes of 100 to 300 km. Pink and dark red: Occasionally, the lower edge of an aurora will have a pink or dark red fringe, which is produced by nitrogen molecules at altitudes of around 100 km. Red: A bit higher in the atmosphere (at altitudes of 300 to 400 km), collisions with oxygenatoms produce red auroras. Blue and purple: Finally, hydrogen and heliummolecules can produce blue and purple auroras, but these colours tend to be difficult for our eyes to see against the night sky.
  10. Superb northern lights right now Meant to be one of the best in years.
  11. Same as it always does, a surge in price over the next six months probably to at least 120k plus. The market is currently just ranging (see rectangular box), but will continue upwards trajectory post halving, especially when the US start cutting interest rates from June onwards. Lower rates sends people looking for better returns so money goes into stocks / crypto. So putting $1000 into Bitcoin now is probably going to make you about $800 over the next year, where as putting $1000 into a good Alt coin now is likely going to make you at least $10,000 plus, possibly a lot more. 100% though Alt coins are not something you should look at without expert advice. The forum I am on is full of plenty of people who tried to do this alone last Bull run and it didn’t end well. Also once halving has passed and interest rates start coming down, the uninformed investors start flooding in due to FOMO. (Fear of missing out) This causes the rapid rise in price over a very short time. Crypto will be all over the news and social media and the “gold rush” mentality takes over. You don’t want to be in this group. Equally important is knowing how and when to sell to avoid round tripping profits.
  12. Yes, it's growing massiveley, even Japan who are very careful with their pennies and have one of the largest pension funds in the world are looking at getting into Bitcoin. This is why the US government has been forced to pass all these Bitcoin ETF's so the big money people like Blackrock , Fidelity and grayscale etc can offer it for investment etc. Most countries, France, Germany etc are following suit. UK is still way behind. Theres still a lot of scams around the overall Crypto market which is why it's really something you need expert guidance in, but all the companies we invest in are multi million market cap companies that work in partnership with the likes of Mastercard, Nvida and apple etc. They are basically just digital wizzards who create a lot of the background stuff that these companies use. Basically with the right companies it's no less risky than the traditional stock market but far more rewarding.
  13. Still love you all but just mad busy with Crypto and trading. Currently half way through my test for a funded account and ideally hoping to be trading full time later this year or early next. £3000 grand initial investment is currently at £17000 and aiming to get that to somewhere between 75k and 150k at the end of the bull run. Given the way things are *currently* going, I’m obviously putting a lot of time and effort in to make all the above a reality. Still watching all the games from behind a cushion though
  14. https://www.instagram.com/p/C5DqGsqM2BM/?igsh=MWh1dDgxdXp1ajEybg==
  15. You’ve whooshed me It’s early, but I’m unsure whether you’ve tagged me because …. 1. It’s got Crypto in the name 2. You think I should be selling these on my Etsy store. 3. I should be looking out for these when metal detecting
  16. Get a fucking move on then And sorry, but Im too old to be sitting in the pissing rain. I was also right under the rim of the stand roof so every two seconds I was getting that on me too. Not for me.
  17. Lovely seats right at the front, superb toilet access and then the heaven opened. Never been so wet and cold at a match since I was 11. Only saw one goal due to toilet breaks, curry chicken nuggets and chip breaks, vape breaks and generally avoiding the fucking rain breaks. Wunderbar, superb as always. Lovely bit of table top dancing to Jerry Cinnamon
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