Is there 'something' that you are sooooo passionate about...

Not something meaningless like the miners strike. Coal had no customers so the mines closed. Simple really. I like the way they call it a 'striking' design on his back.
 
so ...you ill mannered twonkers..I guess the answer is no, you havent ever felt that way.

a. you dont know him
b. it has nothing to do whether you do or not
c. if you did have anything really intelligent to post that had anything to do with the post, you would have figured out how to get that keyboard to work with yer ape toes...I'm guessing you havent advanced that far.

:evil:
 
Fair play to Kev.

Very genuine and down to earth guy who tells it as it is.

I can think of better things to have a tattoo of though. :wink:
 
What a waste of time

That guy already has an opencast coal hole a bit further down :roll:
 
so ...you ill mannered twonkers..
:evil:

Oooo! Don't tar me with the same brush as crazy bob and grumpy joe. I was merely questioning the journalistic accuracy of the article.

BTW Kev has posted pics of the tat before, I recognised it instantly.
 
Oooo! Don't tar me with the same brush as crazy bob and grumpy joe. I was merely questioning the journalistic accuracy of the article.

sorry you got caught up with those other two neanderthals...they just spout because they can...thats what forums are about...but it wasnt meant to be about the tattoo...

The original post was a question of curiosity of whether anyone has ever felt that strongly about anything to go to extremes to express it. Personally I haven't...not yet anyway. :?
 
I'm with you Kev, all the way (well except the tattoo, needles, pain etc) Shutting down the coal mines a good idea, right. So now we're reliant on foerign fuel imports when we have 300 years of coal beneath our feet. Ok, I admit it is sulphurous coal, but with a bit of science and engineering (oh, no bu**er we decided they were awful grease monkeys and decided they weren't valuable or wanted) we could be energy exporters. But now our great situation.

We make nothing
Grow Nothing
Nett importers of energy.

Staples for life:-
Food
Shelter
Warmth.

Hmmm, Well played Britain.
 
We make nothing
Grow Nothing
Nett importers of energy.

Staples for life:-
Food
Shelter
Warmth.

Hmmm, Well played Britain.

I agree, it does seem a curious way of going about business. You forgot to mention importing foreign workers! But that's for another thread.
 
I agree, it does seem a curious way of going about business. You forgot to mention importing foreign workers! But that's for another thread.

I have no problem with foreign workers, to take jobs that either cannot or won't be filled by national workers.

But where on earth is the cost saving in outsourcing loads of jobs, sure it may save the company in question a bit of money, but surely in the broader sense of the economy it is ridiculous.

Skilled workers having

a) lost their job. Reduce revenue receipts.
b) possible retraining - Costs
c) Potential benefits costs.
d) Retained worker in lower paid job - Reduced revenue receipts.

All adds up to negatives in the broader economy.
Hmmm, Well played Britain.
 
You can build a coal fired power station in about 18 months. A nuclear one in about 18 years, so the coal can still be used if needed - but it seems no-one wants it. That's why the pits closed.
 
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