Originally posted by EternalOptimist
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why was I born so beautiful?
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Grangemouth is converting to use mainly shale gas and imports it from the USA. They want to frack all around the central belt area but this will stop them causing earthquakes for a few years at least. -
Even if Fracking did cause earthquakes, which it doesn't, a few mini-quakes that wake you up in the night are a lot better than a big one where you never wake up at allOriginally posted by Batcher View PostGrangemouth is converting to use mainly shale gas and imports it from the USA. They want to frack all around the central belt area but this will stop them causing earthquakes for a few years at least.(\__/)
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You be happy with it happening within a mile or two of your house then (or your water supply) ?Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostEven if Fracking did cause earthquakes, which it doesn't, a few mini-quakes that wake you up in the night are a lot better than a big one where you never wake up at allWhen freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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100% happyOriginally posted by TestMangler View PostYou be happy with it happening within a mile or two of your house then (or your water supply) ?(\__/)
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Good on ya mate. You are known for your optimism right enough.Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post100% happy
So would I, but there is none where I live
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He is a politician that just describes all politicians that have come into the public eye since labour got in in 1997Originally posted by minestrone View PostMan is a complete cockwomble, and I have spent 10 minutes in his company. Aggressive little Hitler type..Comment
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