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Not me matey. Pure vanilla, me. I'm not the one who goes into an erotic frenzy at the thought of a wee woman dressing as a wee boy, as you've clearly mapped out here umpteen times for it not to be a coincidence any more. Yuck! :emoticon-0119-puke:
I think she a thick, dumb, ugly bitch, you're the one with the hots for him/her.
 
Do you think everyone had to give a name and address to buy every ticket for Cheltenham, you're stupidist post this year and you've had some good ones. <doh> 250,000 their no they couldn't trace them all, I mean Scotland couldn't even track and trace less than 100 people at the Nike do. <laugh><laugh><laugh>
So you keep saying about the Nike event, but not one single link of proof. Note proof, not opinion.

OK, so they perhaps might have some difficulties contacting so many. So how many did they trace, given that every ticket was bought by someone, who would be aware of who they were buying them from? I suspect zero. They didn't bother their arses. Result? 100% spike in Gloucester hospitals, & gawd only knows where else.
 
Perhaps you could find some links to prove what you've just said? You've never managed it before when asked, usually 'cos you make stuff up & there are no links to support it. I really can't wait for your answer. Let me give you some starters for 10:

Oil: The largest field ever was found just before IndyRef2. The find was suppressed by the government and all rig workers stood down for 2 weeks until after the vote.

Education: As good as any education system in the UK. No fees for students (as it should be - it shouldn't have to be bought). A key difference in Primary schools is that whilst head teachers are in charge of budgets, in Scotland, all staffing is paid by the Region. What this means is that in england, if you want the best teacher, who's expecting higher pay, you have to dig into your budget for books etc. to employ them. In Scotland, your budget for books etc. is sacrosanct. Outcome of this? The best teachers can be employed by a school with ease in Scotland, but in england, NQTs (newly qualified teachers) or TAs (Teaching Assistants) are generally employed first, and the better, well paid teachers struggle to find a job. This is not an opinion. This is fact. My wife is an ex-Deputy Head who has taught in both countries, & her sister was a Head teacher in Scotland. I have also spoken to a number of english Union leaders in the subject & they are in solid agreement that the Scottish system is best in this manner & significantly aids better education.

Health: I have no idea what you're talking about for health, nor, I suspect do you. I do know that the population of Scotland are delighted that none of them have to pay for a prescription, unlike england, and I am not aware of anything outstandingly bad compare to other parts of the NHS (note: 'National'). I'm sure they would have been held to account if there was any lapse in the healthcare requirement of the day.

Economy: I'll be honest, I don't know much about the economy, but in relation to EU membership, I'm sure we could more than meet the requirements if the likes of Malta, Latvia, Lithuania etc. can manage it. And lets not talk about Greece. Or Italy. Or .... the list goes on. I cannot wait for you to give me a masterclass on the Scottish economy. But I know it'll be a long wait as you'll be scratching through the Sun looking for an appropriate link. I suggest you save yourself the effort. You won't find it.
North Sea oil costs 39.20 dollars to produce, and today's price is 27.64 I know you only have a Harrogate Market mensa certificate but even you should be able to work out it's 12 dollars loss on every barrel. <doh>, Scotlands ecconomy is fooked worse deficit gdp per year than Greece.
 
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So you keep saying about the Nike event, but not one single link of proof. Note proof, not opinion.

OK, so they perhaps might have some difficulties contacting so many. So how many did they trace, given that every ticket was bought by someone, who would be aware of who they were buying them from? I suspect zero. They didn't bother their arses. Result? 100% spike in Gloucester hospitals, & gawd only knows where else.
Have you lived on the planet Mars for the last 2 months it's been all over the news, papers, TV, take you head out of your arse you might see it. <doh>
 
Perhaps you could find some links to prove what you've just said? You've never managed it before when asked, usually 'cos you make stuff up & there are no links to support it. I really can't wait for your answer. Let me give you some starters for 10:

Oil: The largest field ever was found just before IndyRef2. The find was suppressed by the government and all rig workers stood down for 2 weeks until after the vote.

Education: As good as any education system in the UK. No fees for students (as it should be - it shouldn't have to be bought). A key difference in Primary schools is that whilst head teachers are in charge of budgets, in Scotland, all staffing is paid by the Region. What this means is that in england, if you want the best teacher, who's expecting higher pay, you have to dig into your budget for books etc. to employ them. In Scotland, your budget for books etc. is sacrosanct. Outcome of this? The best teachers can be employed by a school with ease in Scotland, but in england, NQTs (newly qualified teachers) or TAs (Teaching Assistants) are generally employed first, and the better, well paid teachers struggle to find a job. This is not an opinion. This is fact. My wife is an ex-Deputy Head who has taught in both countries, & her sister was a Head teacher in Scotland. I have also spoken to a number of english Union leaders in the subject & they are in solid agreement that the Scottish system is best in this manner & significantly aids better education.

Health: I have no idea what you're talking about for health, nor, I suspect do you. I do know that the population of Scotland are delighted that none of them have to pay for a prescription, unlike england, and I am not aware of anything outstandingly bad compare to other parts of the NHS (note: 'National'). I'm sure they would have been held to account if there was any lapse in the healthcare requirement of the day.

Economy: I'll be honest, I don't know much about the economy, but in relation to EU membership, I'm sure we could more than meet the requirements if the likes of Malta, Latvia, Lithuania etc. can manage it. And lets not talk about Greece. Or Italy. Or .... the list goes on. I cannot wait for you to give me a masterclass on the Scottish economy. But I know it'll be a long wait as you'll be scratching through the Sun looking for an appropriate link. I suggest you save yourself the effort. You won't find it.
So once again it's free everything for Scotland. The english have had to pay for all these freebies. So you admit to being on par with Lithuania good luck with any application to rejoin the corrupt inept and failed E. U.
 
Today is the first of four days of good weather. Take care out there as the idiots will be out in force. Be interesting to see what happens in the dependencies. Will they toe the party line or will wee Jimmy have to cover things up again. What's the story jockanory.
 
Have you lived on the planet Mars for the last 2 months it's been all over the news, papers, TV, take you head out of your arse you might see it. <doh>
Then it should be soooo easy for you to find evidence then, shouldn't it? So go for it - send me some killer links with facts not questions or opinions.

I tried to look but was overwhelmed & didn't quite know where to start. All I can see is reams of accusations & satisfactory answers. Must be missing the pish you read. And no, I don't do the Sun, the Star, the Fail, or the Depress.
 
North Sea oil costs 39.20 dollars to produce, and today's price is 27.64 I know you only have a Harrogate Market mensa certificate but even you should be able to work out it's 12 dollars loss on every barrel. <doh>, Scotlands ecconomy is fooked worse deficit gdp per year than Greece.
Just because it didn't seem right I checked one source and the average cost of production is reported as $15 per barrel.

https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandg...fter-end-to-production-due-to-oil-price-drop/

But don't let me interrupt a good argument.

PS "there" and "their" are significantly different words
 
North Sea oil costs 39.20 dollars to produce, and today's price is 27.64 I know you only have a Harrogate Market mensa certificate but even you should be able to work out it's 12 dollars loss on every barrel. <doh>, Scotlands ecconomy is fooked worse deficit gdp per year than Greece.
Says you. No evidence. Just an unsubstantiated opinion as usual without fact or reference to it.

Btw, what is a deficit GDP?
 
So once again it's free everything for Scotland. The english have had to pay for all these freebies. So you admit to being on par with Lithuania good luck with any application to rejoin the corrupt inept and failed E. U.
If only you had a Government that cared for the people, and not the money & power.

Since when does 'more than meet' mean 'equal to'? You've been listening to Chesh's masterclasses on Economy, Maths & english, haven't you? :)
 
Just because it didn't seem right I checked one source and the average cost of production is reported as $15 per barrel.

https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandg...fter-end-to-production-due-to-oil-price-drop/

But don't let me interrupt a good argument.

PS "there" and "their" are significantly different words
Aye, but this is Cheshworld we're inhabiting atm. Opinions formed in a flash, no reference made whatsoever, avid reading of pishy red tops & fcuk all substantiation to whatever he posts.

He expects whoever he's attacking to go rummage through the internet to discover that it's not possible for him to provide evidence - mainly as it doesn't exist. Then he'll change the subject & voice some ridiculous opinion he's just drummed up to move on from the embarrassment that a normal person might feel for being drawn in by his pishy reading material.

The only consistency he provides is when he's talking about little women dressing up as little schoolboys. And calling them Jimmy, after Jimmy Krankie (ret.), the entertainer. Seems the thought of her in the wee boys school uniform still entertains him. Often, going by his posts.
 
Just because it didn't seem right I checked one source and the average cost of production is reported as $15 per barrel.

https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandg...fter-end-to-production-due-to-oil-price-drop/

But don't let me interrupt a good argument.

PS "there" and "their" are significantly different words
Try again but this time Google cost of [Scottish] North Sea oil production, as your post includes Denmark and Norway which is around 13 dollars while Scotlands is 39.
 
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North Sea oil is a mixture of hydrocarbons, comprising liquid petroleum and natural gas, produced from petroleum reservoirs beneath the North Sea.

In the petroleum industry, the term "North Sea" often includes areas such as the Norwegian Sea and the area known as "West of Shetland", "the Atlantic Frontier" or "the Atlantic Margin" that is not geographically part of the North Sea.

Brent crude is still used today as a standard benchmark for pricing oil, although the contract now refers to a blend of oils from fields in the northern North Sea. On 9 March 2020, the Brent Crude price fell to $34.36, below the UK production cost of $39.20.[1][2] Norway and Denmark have production costs of less than $13 per barrel.




DO YOU THINK YOU CAN READ THAT WJ,OR DO I NEED TO GET SOMEONE NOT SO THICK TO READ FOR YOU.
 
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Google is your friend, Google cost of Scottish North Sea oil production. Not my opinion fact, only yours is opinion.
I have not expressed an opinion. You have. And no, not falling for it. You made the assertion, so you prove it. Eric has already challenged you & you ignored him. And Wikipedia is as trustworthy of your 'facts'. Still waiting to hear what a defecit GDP is. Another fantasy?
 
I have not expressed an opinion. You have. And no, not falling for it. You made the assertion, so you prove it. Eric has already challenged you & you ignored him. And Wikipedia is as trustworthy of your 'facts'. Still waiting to hear what a defecit GDP is. Another fantasy?
Are you blind as well, answered Eric and you, get someone to read and explain it to you.
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