Off Topic Fredor's neverending thread of statistical debate and love

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Fredor you are welcome on the sweepstake too despite your allegiances, that will be an expensive 10 pints for Obi if you win. Afterall he'll have to buy them in Oz <laugh>

Not to mention paying to get there. I think we are all rooting for you if you enter. Such is our hatred of all things Obi.

Obi flies freight.
Well the tubbster needs a pallet for each butt cheek.
 
Fredor you are welcome on the sweepstake too despite your allegiances, that will be an expensive 10 pints for Obi if you win. Afterall he'll have to buy them in Oz <laugh>

Not to mention paying to get there. I think we are all rooting for you if you enter. Such is our hatred of all things Obi.

Rooting has a very different meaning in Aus
 
Fredor is there any way at all that you can find some stats that prove conclusively that mustard chinos are bad for the environment and should all be destroyed? Much appreciated. <ok>

I cannot find any evidence that they could be harmful to the environment as they are biodegradable, but I did find some interesting fact about the dye used to colour them, apparently it comes from a small area in India, I will spare you the details but this is where it is collected from for processing, the local population exist almost entirely on a diet of a very strong curry , it is the end product that produces the raw material for the dye
 
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I cannot find any evidence that they could be harmful to the environment as they are biodegradable, but I did find some interesting fact about the dye used to colour them, apparently it comes from a small area in India, I will spare you the details but this is where it is collected from for processing, the local population exist almost entirely on a diet of a very strong curry , it is the end product that produces the raw material for the dye

Ironic that cos when I go for a hot Curry, I always wear my 'mustards' as it helps mask the potential stains said curry could cause.
 
Hi Fredor,
Can you please find out which country in continental Europe has the highest employment rate please and also the cheapest beer?