Luigi Vercotti
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@AmbJapanUK Solar not included - you have to provide your own sun. 🌞
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Amasing 🇯🇵🇬🇧partnership!!😄
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Kim McGuinness@KiMcGuinness
☀️ County Durham solar panels to be sent to Japan ☀️ This brilliant partnership between @PowerRollPV and @tokyogas is North East innovation going global! We met with Tokyo Gas with Power Roll in Japan last year. I'm delighted led to this agreement - so Power Roll can grow to become a global exporter. Here's a look at the work they're doing from my latest visit!
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WELL DONE @UKLabour
Have I missed anything?
Taxes UP
Petrol UP
Diesel UP
Heating oil UP
LPG gas UP
House gas UP
Electricity UP
Water UP
TV license UP
Road Tax UP
Food Bills. UP
Mortgage. UP
Building Materials UP
Government Speeding UP
Rent UP
MPs wages. UP
Hospital waiting lists. UP
Pot holes on roads. UP
Shop lifting. UP
Crime. UP
Everything UP
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@JuliaBradbury It's the same with people who say "what would you do If you were me?"
Answer - I'd make my own mind up.
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Ever had one of those days when someone you don't want advice from says ' if I were you..'
But you're not. Thank you.
😂
#lifeadvice
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@EmoPhilips They give me the same look when I ask for sex on the beach.
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The invisible Glass experiment
Scientists once placed a transparent glass barrier inside an aquarium.
On one side was a fierce pike, and on the other side were several smaller fish swimming freely.
When the hungry pike saw the smaller fish, it immediately rushed forward to attack.
Bang. It slammed straight into the glass and bounced back.
Confused, the pike kept trying again and again, but every attempt ended the same way.
The repeated collisions injured its head and knocked off some of its scales. Eventually, the pike became frightened and retreated to a corner of the tank.
After some time, the scientists quietly removed the glass barrier. The smaller fish now swam freely throughout the aquarium, even brushing against the pike’s mouth.
But the pike never tried to eat them again.
Even though it was hungry, it refused to attack. In its mind, the invisible wall was still there.
A few days later, the pike reportedly died of starvation, surrounded by food. This phenomenon is often referred to as the Pike Effect or Pike Syndrome.
It’s often used as a metaphor for how repeated failure can create invisible limits in the mind.
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Do you think it suits me? Asking for a friend (I mean the wife)
@NECRestoShow @classiccarguru1

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@EmoPhilips "A Porsche! a Porsche! my kingdom for a Porsche!"
Richard 911
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I’m supposed to be coming for a book signing in October. Maybe I’ll just do a One Man Spamalot.
John Gentles@jg5467
@EricIdle Any chance of it coming to Guildford?
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@EmoPhilips Hold on ............. there's going to be a recount.
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@_daveharrison Dear David.
Your UK allies would love to help, but we've only got one boat which is presently rowing to Cyprus. The people who live on the Isle of Wight are pretty livid about losing their ferry to the mainland I can tell you.
If we get another boat you can have first go.
Cheers
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Dear U.S. Allies,
We don't need or want your help. This is our war. @POTUS Dotard is our Supreme Leader. He will get us out of the mess he got us into. Or maybe he won't. He probably won't.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Your friend,
David R. Harrison
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