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whats pissing me off is finding crap like this:

 

I had to basically re-run these two wires along with one other and now the phone line is noise free. Virtually every telephone cable was run alongside power.

 

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The second reason it's annoying me is I like giving electricians sh*t for doing poor comms installations. This was wired by a communications company according to the client.

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Yeah the comms cables are easily the biggest tragedy in that picture....................


Were you a sparky you would think fark the phone cables what sort of pelican individually wires all the downlights back to one juction box...... or whatever that sh*t is. Strappers to switches I dunno its fkd but
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Well that's why I only do comms cause that's all I'm good at.

 

Well at least I can bash the electrician whose done this but upon further thought I feel like they weren't one!

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WPMO:

 

Have got a huge decision to make with 2 dogs

 

Both dogs are fine creatures.

 

One is 3 years old and a sulky, sooky thing but has been living with me for the last couple of years.

 

The other is an absolutely lovely awesome, fun beast - but hasn't been living with me (has been visiting and coming for holidays)

 

My pup loves the "other one" and puts up with the "resident one".

 

I can only keep my pup and one other at my place.

 

One is going to be put down or sent to RSPCA (I know - dog's not just for xmas sort of stuff etc - this isn't my call, it's the fact of the situation)

 

Basically - I can save one dog and it's up to me to choose - the one I like vs the one I've looked after.

 

(honestly - I don't really "need" to have any of the other 2. I have my pup and the others shouldn't be my problem - I can accept one to live here rather than refusing both. WTF do I do? Flip a coin?)

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13 hours ago, mightbuyaford said:

french are pushovers.....that's part of the problem

 

This is an unqualified statement.

I'm not a fan of the French (some are very arrogant) but I love France for making a stand for their way of life.

It's something we as Australians should take into very serious consideration when looking at our own way of life and how some minorities want to change it.

 

Europe as a whole, is a soft target ever since there became border-less travel within the Euro zone.

I agree with K31th's "terror target" video he posted above.

MBAF, you may do well to have a read of this article   https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/05/is-the-schengen-dream-of-europe-without-borders-becoming-a-thing-of-the-past

Written at the beginning of 2016, it becomes more and more relevant as more Muslim terrorists kill and maim.

 

The closing statement is something that would send a shiver down the spine of all who hold onto the hope of world peace, and something I had not even considered would happen in my lifetime. 

 

“If you close down the borders, Islamic State has won,” said Rainer Maring. “People are talking about this all the time. They’re a bit worried about all this politics. And one more thing. It might sound stupid and be hard to imagine, but war is still possible in Europe.”

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WPMO:

 

Have got a huge decision to make with 2 dogs

 

Both dogs are fine creatures.

 

One is 3 years old and a sulky, sooky thing but has been living with me for the last couple of years.

 

The other is an absolutely lovely awesome, fun beast - but hasn't been living with me (has been visiting and coming for holidays)

 

My pup loves the "other one" and puts up with the "resident one".

 

I can only keep my pup and one other at my place.

 

One is going to be put down or sent to RSPCA (I know - dog's not just for xmas sort of stuff etc - this isn't my call, it's the fact of the situation)

 

Basically - I can save one dog and it's up to me to choose - the one I like vs the one I've looked after.

 

(honestly - I don't really "need" to have any of the other 2. I have my pup and the others shouldn't be my problem - I can accept one to live here rather than refusing both. WTF do I do? Flip a coin?)


Unless any of them is that sick or old they should be put down...Dont. Id suggest perhaps the sulky sooky one could benifit from re-homing potentially. What breed/age is it?
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^^^ whs 

 

re homing is the best option. I couldn't live with myself if I sent a pet to the rspca knowing it would get the jab of death. 

I've had to euthanise quite a few dogs but they were all old and very sick. That was hard enough as it was. 

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Yep, the 24hrs between making the call to the vet and taking it there with our last dog who was very sick and old...Was the roughest 24hrs even though I knew he would be much better off

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