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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    Incredible.

    What languages are that sign in? English, Gaelic and Newspeak? Just don't think too much about why though.
    English no Gaelic translation. Surprising.

    Wonder what covid death zone is in Gaelic

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    Son bais covid

    Apparently

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    When I read it I just thought Bollagan lornlan.😎

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    Quote Originally Posted by BCram View Post
    It's not just the unemployed who are a concern. All state expenditure must be under threat. If you are running a business you often have to cut costs. Think the state will find their tax revenues drastically reduced and no serious expectation of increasing them through the traditional stimulus methods. If income can't be increased then more borrowing seems to be the only way to square the books. Borrow now and pay back when we can afford it. Might find that borrowing is more difficult so what family silver can the Government

    Brexit is hanging over everything. Just have to make sure that we don't import foodstuff from France if they block the shipping routes. might actually force us to look for new markets etc.
    This summer I have purchased blueberries grown in Aberdeenshire in Tesco whereas in previous summers blueberries grown in Poland were on sale.
    More food could easily be produced throughout the UK instead of importing it from the EU especially if temperatures are going to rise.
    Several farmers on Islay who previously grew grass for silage are now suddenly able to grow barley because the management of two local distilleries on the island want local Islay barley for their whisky.
    Historically the island of Islay is not a place for growing barley due to the wetter climate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    English no Gaelic translation. Surprising.

    Wonder what covid death zone is in Gaelic
    See, you thought too much about it. Free thought cannot be tolerated.

    Remember, 'Big Brother is watching you' or should that be Big Sister or even Big Gender Neutral Sharer Of Genetic Typography; you know, just for purposes of inclusion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by islaydarkblue View Post
    This summer I have purchased blueberries grown in Aberdeenshire in Tesco whereas in previous summers blueberries grown in Poland were on sale.
    More food could easily be produced throughout the UK instead of importing it from the EU especially if temperatures are going to rise.
    Several farmers on Islay who previously grew grass for silage are now suddenly able to grow barley because the management of two local distilleries on the island want local Islay barley for their whisky.
    Historically the island of Islay is not a place for growing barley due to the wetter climate.
    Good. hope it works out for the farmers, and they get a premium price for their barley. big business could do so much for British farmers if they would realise that paying a little bit more for a premium product has a much better effect on the economy than them making slightly higher profits on imported barley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Deeranged View Post
    I think you're level 2, I live half a mile from you and am level 3. You can actually see a big steel curtain about about 200 yards from me where Dundee becomes Angus protecting all the retired dodgers over there.

    Honest, what a load of absolute ****e. Dundee tier 3 to stop Ninewells being overwhelmed - because only Dundee fowk go to Ninewells. Angus, Perth and Fife residents go somewhere else of course. She's a fkn idiot falling for all that 'science'.
    If you’re half a mile from the posh golfer and in tier 3 you’re probably close to me! Don’t let him fool you, he loves wee nippy 😝
    Last edited by hmac; 06-11-2020 at 02:33 PM.

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