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cars;1503809 wrote: Now that you mention it many of the names sound like they are girl names.

Dasher

Dancer

Prancer

Vixen

Comet

Cupid

Donner

Blitzen

The only real male name was "Rudolph" the Red Nose reindeer! :wah:


AnneBoleyn;1503855 wrote: No mistake, cars. Accidental omission. Rudolpha.


Rudolph was not one of the original eight.

Besides, in the poem, there is no mention of antlers.

On another note, only two of those names actually appear to be feminine. Maybe three, but then my nephew says that he thinks Prancer 'liked Pink'.
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By heck. I used to live half mile up t'road from there years since.

Oldham Maple Mill fire
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spot;1503980 wrote: By heck. I used to live half mile up t'road from there years since.Oldham Maple Mill fire




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I get confused, it's all the chocolate.
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You have chocolate?

Gimme!
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spot;1504000 wrote: I get confused, it's all the chocolate.


It's your age.
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Oh, just saw that fire on the midday news. Ha i thouggt you were talking about a historical event. Bloody hell! How many appliances turned out to that one? As blazes go thats not a bad one.
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LarsMac;1503877 wrote: Rudolph was not one of the original eight.

Besides, in the poem, there is no mention of antlers.

On another note, only two of those names actually appear to be feminine. Maybe three, but then my nephew says that he thinks Prancer 'liked Pink'.


But, then, until Queen Victoria changed it all around, Pink used to be a Boy's colour, and Blue for a girl.
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5 toddlers dead within two months in Australia...... what yhe heck?

At one point there were none after the introduction of pool fencing.

Now they want to introduce alarms on the fence gate similar to fridge/car alarms when you leave the door open .
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Scientists are exploring the ocean floor of the antartic......... holy mother of god! How can something so deep dark and cold in a place so white be all the colours of the rainbow.???? Its remarkable.

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I've been watching the leftist rants in the US. Seems that now, after the vote, the people who were saying Trump will ruin the Constitution if elected are now quite willing to tear that document up themselves to get him unelected.
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Lefty, righty....... has anyone noticed yet Trump is neither?
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magentaflame;1504407 wrote: Lefty, righty....... has anyone noticed yet Trump is neither?
Are you serious? His primary policy is focused on rallying hatred against others based on Race & Religion. To promote more & more benefits for the richest 1% at the cost of the poorest masses. A supporter of the Ku Klux Klan. The next step for this lunatic is to set about building railway yards for the cattle trucks. He couldn't be any more right wing.
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I was watching "Adam ruins everything" last night . So you guys have aleady deported mexicans during your history OFF THEIR OWN LAND WHEN YOU STOLE IT! And then again after ww2 . Im still surprised they havent waged war on you.

Just because youre right wing doesnt mean youre a fascist.

Trump, is just a dictator and facsist. He is his own political party.
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Meanwhile...... back at home ,...... seems we wont be blown up on chrissy day afterall.

Police, asio, and the feds did raids overnight and this morning arresting 7 in connection to a terrorist plot to blow up St Pauls cathedral, Flinders st Station and federation square on christmas day. (Wendy would be familiar with this landmarks) . They released two and five front court this afternoon. Police also believe they were going to use firearms andknives. Basically the same sort of attack that happened in Paris.
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I was looking up crashes of Tupolev 154s while starting the Sochi crash thread.

This bit caught my eye, from Greece in 2000:During the approach the crew had failed to deploy the undercarriage. This was noted by the tower controller, who instructed the flight to go around. A go around was initiated, but the crew was not able to arrest the high descent rate. At 13:57 UTC the underside of the fuselage touched the runway, the airframe and inboard flaps sustaining substantial damage. The airplane became airborne again and entered a holding pattern while debris was removed from the runway. A safe landing was carried out at 14:13 UTC.

ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev 154B-2 HA-LCR Thessaloniki International Airport (SKG)



There's a photo of the scrape, too.

Gosh.
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The russians have sent 3000 troops to the area to retrieve and investigate........ im suspicious!
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And now Carry Fischer?

Another young one.

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Ever had lightening go off in front of you? After an afternoon and evening of storms and sitting on the verandah watching it im afraid to say it got a little close.

It sound like a firework has gone off. And the brightness! Holy crap! Ears ringing, eyes blinking! And of course no counting for thunder because its not far away. Three strikes got a little too close last night. But ive never seen it That close, probably 20 metres away. .......... shudders thing about it.
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Fire works tonight on sydney will be streamed live on facebook tonight.

Dedications to those who died this year, purple rain will rain of the harbour bridge and a dedication to Bowie as well.

Seven barges in the harbour .......its going to be big.

May stay up afterall
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spot;1503583 wrote: Not Android version 7 yet, but it does have the security patches. My old phone never did that.


I'm delighted to say that my phone did update to Android 7 (Nougat) before the New Year - it was announced at lunchtime on New Year's Eve and installed itself before midnight. Well done OnePlus.

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The world's niche manufacturer of condoms for the under-endowed has just bought a significant share in an international baby formula food firm. I think they should make their mind up whose side they're on.

Durex maker moves into baby food with $16.6bn purchase
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spot;1506673 wrote: The world's niche manufacturer of condoms for the under-endowed has just bought a significant share in an international baby formula food firm. I think they should make their mind up whose side they're on.

Durex maker moves into baby food with $16.6bn purchase


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They're claiming the merger will make it easier for the company to enter China.
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spot;1506679 wrote: They're claiming the merger will make it easier for the company to enter China.


Enter China safely ?
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Presumably allowing them to come and go as they please.
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Guess they're just hedging their bets & playing safe. Win-Win situation for them.
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Christchurch is very pretty. The Priory is stunning, I'd like to visit again. :driving:
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I'm reeding a book and came across a word I didn't understand. On page 9.

Semester.

I looked it up: A period or term of six months, esp. in German and U.S. universities and colleges, the college half-year.

I can think of no occasion in England where the word would have any application, or has ever been employed. Why on earth does anyone in England need a synonym for half-year?

Who in England ever measures anything at all by the half-year?
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Funny that.............................."Reeding" is a noun defined as meaning " A small semi-cylindrical moulding or ornamentation."

I say funny because I knew semester was a period at school college or university, although I have never needed or cared to know the duration.

I had thought as word definition was your thing you ought to put an index of your personal language aberrations somewhere on the site......so we can all keep up.



I would have thought Reeding would be a Thatchers term.........you are not a thatcher are you ????
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No, I'm a spelling reformer.
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A spelling reforma ?

See.........................we can all do it.
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That's regional dialect, you'd not get away with that in Bristol.
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In Australia the government has made a rule that all children will be denied mainsteam education if they are not fully immunised/vacinated.

This morning on the news (television and national radio)that almost a thousand children have been denied medical attention in the last two years by doctors refusing to treat unimmunised children under the age of six.

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I'm wondering how else the Australian government can respond to people endangering childrens' lives beyond those they have parental responsibility for. An epidemic of a disease prevented by immunization would harm far more children than any vaccine might. Epidemics are a consequence of too low a level of mass immunization.

Presumably you'd not want these parents imprisoned, that would hinder the development of their children. Fining the parents would do the same. Taking the children into care would too. What sanction would you recommend? Just leaving it to a rational balance of risks allows selfish parents to choose to have their cake and eat it, throwing the vaccine risk onto everyone else in exchange for not paying either the vaccine risk or the infection risk themselves. The government is reducing the risk to society at large by imposing penalties on the dissenting families.
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spot;1507218 wrote: I'm wondering how else the Australian government can respond to people endangering childrens' lives beyond those they have parental responsibility for. An epidemic of a disease prevented by immunization would harm far more children than any vaccine might. Epidemics are a consequence of too low a level of mass immunization.

Presumably you'd not want these parents imprisoned, that would hinder the development of their children. Fining the parents would do the same. Taking the children into care would too. What sanction would you recommend? Just leaving it to a rational balance of risks allows selfish parents to choose to have their cake and eat it, throwing the vaccine risk onto everyone else in exchange for not paying either the vaccine risk or the infection risk themselves. The government is reducing the risk to society at large by imposing penalties on the dissenting families.


I'm 100% on Spot's side here. Let's not blame the children or the government. It was the parent's responsibility to get their children immunized. What kind of a parent cares so little about their child or is so ignorant that they would endanger other people's children?

The Spanish Flu killed 18 million. Trust me on this, the next plague is just around the corner. Mankind's entire defense is based on immunization.

Honestly, magentaflame, isn't your child protected? If you don't have one, but then had one, wouldn't you get them immunized? Why expect other parents to care less?
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..........Yeah.......so anyway..... the AMA is denying any doctor has turned away children from medical care. Yet, it was a survey of 2000 parents at a major hospital. The medical authority wants to know what question the parents were asked.
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What you wrote was that "almost a thousand children have been denied medical attention in the last two years". There's no indication of whether this was routine checkups, emergency interventions, life-or-death treatment or even whether any of the children were adversely affected. No hint of whether other unvaccinated children were treated because of the severity of their problem, or any vaccinated children were also refused medical attention. It's a very vague report, it does need a lot more specifics to be informative.
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I believe we'll hear more about it as the day goes on.

On a side note........HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY!!!!!!........
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I'm not sure I've yet met any international women.
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......Sighs...... and goes back to bottling apples.
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I've been over the water, does that make me international?
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I expect they'll end up singing folk ballads about it. See betty boop like a thing on the wave Over the seeeeee to Skye, that sort of thing, and toasting moles. I'm all in favor of equal rights all round. International women, nae problem. Mine's a wee malt if you're asking.
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spot;1507301 wrote: I expect they'll end up singing folk ballads about it. See betty boop like a thing on the wave Over the seeeeee to Skye, that sort of thing, and toasting moles. I'm all in favor of equal rights all round. International women, nae problem. Mine's a wee malt if you're asking.


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"Toasting moles"....... ????? ..... from womens rights to animal cruelty!....ya sick barstard!
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magentaflame;1507318 wrote: "Toasting moles"....... ????? ..... from womens rights to animal cruelty!....ya sick barstard!


haha I took it to mean 'toasting' - as in raising a glass to toast!!

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Ive never known moles to do anything worthy of a toast lol. ..... but yes, ban him! Ban him now!

Btw, happy international womens day.

I watched a dozen episodes of "woman by Gloria Steinem" last night. So needless to say i spent the evening in tears. Cant ever become complacent. I had no idea of the concept of. 'Femicide' and why its so brutal.
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magentaflame;1507321 wrote: Ive never known moles to do anything worthy of a toast lol. .....


The Ulstermen are called Orangemen too, after the head of the House of Orange, King Billy, William the Third, whose troops held Derry through the siege and kept Ireland British - that's where the traditional Protestant shout of "No surrender!" comes from. Then "William personally intervened to lead his armies to victory over James II at the Battle of the Boyne on 1 July 1690". The Skye Boat song was about James the Second's grandson Bonny Prince Charlie.

After all that, William of Orange countersigned the order for the Massacre of Glencoe two years later. He was therefore an unpleasant fellow and he was killed by a mole.

In 1702, William died of pneumonia, a complication from a broken collarbone following a fall from his horse, Sorrel. The horse had been confiscated from Sir John Fenwick, one of the Jacobites who had conspired against William. Because his horse had stumbled into a mole's burrow, many Jacobites toasted "the little gentleman in the black velvet waistcoat."

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Hence toasting a mole after mentioning "over the sea to Skye".
Nullius in verba ... ☎||||||||||| ... To Fate I sue, of other means bereft, the only refuge for the wretched left.
When flower power came along I stood for Human Rights, marched around for peace and freedom, had some nooky every night - we took it serious.
Who has a spare two minutes to play in this month's FG Trivia game! ... My other OS is Slackware.
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