things that might make you go WOW!!!!! thread

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Stroppymonkey

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You can get these under sink water filters. Perhaps worth getting one. Would have thought they'd trap asbestos particulate
On a separate but related note , the black sticky sound deadening stuff that’s stuck to the bottom of old stainless sinks.. yeah that has asbestos in it as well.
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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we've both had summat .. quite covid like, long term cough (4+ weeks) - Pam lost her smell and taste - I didn't though and am now virtually over it - she's still got a pretty ropey, chesty, dry cough, but going slowly - terrible snots with it initially, but none of the shivers/sweats, etc. I'd associate with a flu ... the bottle(s) got un-corked in 2020 and the genies are out for ever
think my 5 doses of covid (and improving recovery times, each time) may have helped a lot :rolleyes:
Worse than COVID..not that I'd know if this was anyway.
 
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Monkeybusiness

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If your up grading I would recommend one of the boiling water taps I stuck one in earlier this year when we did our kitchen best thing we ever did 👍👍
I had this discussion twice last week - I was convinced we didn’t want/need one, but everyone tells me they are greatest invention ever! Mega money (which is no issue for a man of your means obviously!)…
 
Canal Navvy

Canal Navvy

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When covid was about the official line was to reassure the kids that they were unlikely to be adversely affected and not to get alarmed.
Made it really difficult for those of us trying avoid it and put our older relatives at risk ...when inevitably we import the influenza type infection that is causing concern in the Congo I wonder if they will have learnt anything 🤔
 
Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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I had this discussion twice last week - I was convinced we didn’t want/need one, but everyone tells me they are greatest invention ever! Mega money (which is no issue for a man of your means obviously!)…
Quooker Flexi spout. Was pricey enough 8 years ago goodness knows now 😬.... Rate it though
 
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6feetdown

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Certainly Asbestos has a bad reputation for a reason.
Cancer is probably not just down to genetics, they may not help but what is still not clear is what the triggers are. One thing for sure, glucose is something that it needs to grow. I hear of great things going on in USA where patients have been put on stringent food fasting followed by reduced carb/high protein diet.
As for meddling with genetics and MRNA. This is a major push by the Big Pharma. It will end in tears!!
Interesting article in MSN this morning regarding major increase in bowel cancer in under 50’s. The Lancet found increases in 27 out of 50 countries it looked at. I would bet a very large amount of money that this is related to MRNa vaccines!!!
A study of 1.7 million children found myocarditis and another in those that had been jib jabbed and not 1 in a non jj. Don't know the percentage of jj to non jj though
 
Bri963

Bri963

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Apparently no Ill affects have ever been discovered from the ingestion of asbestos.


I was told asbestos water pipes are very fragile if disturbed and have a tendency to crack along there length. Don't know how true it is as we have never had to get to close to one.
I can verify this. Hit a 10” line with a duck back in 1991.
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
A study of 1.7 million children found myocarditis and another in those that had been jib jabbed and not 1 in a non jj. Don't know the percentage of jj to non jj though
that is absolutely appalling :cry::cry::cry::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I had this discussion twice last week - I was convinced we didn’t want/need one, but everyone tells me they are greatest invention ever! Mega money (which is no issue for a man of your means obviously!)…
no way will Pam have one .. too bloody dangerous .. and I have to agree .. can see the potential for a really bad scenario
 
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bobthebuilder

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Can only go off our experience but we've got 3 kids and youngest is only 5 so has all ages and not had any incidents. To be fair you'd need to do something really stupid and arguably it's easier to knock a kettle over than activate the boiling mode imo... But I know she'd never be without it. Uses it for cooking a lot
nothing against them ,but it was the advertising on one off them ,it showed kids on the worktop ,drinking "cold" water straight from the tap ,mother would of slapped me into next week
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
nothing against them ,but it was the advertising on one off them ,it showed kids on the worktop ,drinking "cold" water straight from the tap ,mother would of slapped me into next week
I've no personal experience of them and never seen one in the metal .. I would just be very concerned about the accidental scald potential, with a tap producing effectively 100C boiling hot water instantly on demand
 
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