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Duckwarrior
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And I believe that many Russians are aware of these facts and heartily encourage their friends to visit.
I would suggest traveling in June or July when the chance of encountering the extremities of the Wiltshire climate is at a minimum. The 5 - 15mm British snowdrifts should not be underestimated and have even been known to defeat seasoned winter travelers from some of the coldest regions of Russia.
The cathedral does have a nice clock though, and the railway station has a Costa Express machine which serves fortifying hot chocolate with those little paper tubes of cocoa powder (yummy).
I would suggest traveling in June or July when the chance of encountering the extremities of the Wiltshire climate is at a minimum. The 5 - 15mm British snowdrifts should not be underestimated and have even been known to defeat seasoned winter travelers from some of the coldest regions of Russia.
The cathedral does have a nice clock though, and the railway station has a Costa Express machine which serves fortifying hot chocolate with those little paper tubes of cocoa powder (yummy).
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, will make violent revolution inevitable. John F. Kennedy.
Fine, consider my credibility to be in the gutters. I have no issues with that.cashto wrote:QUOTE (cashto @ Sep 12 2018, 04:11 PM) No, no, it doesn't work like that.
If you want to make a bold prediction in order to bolster your credibility in the event it comes true, then you should be equally prepared for it to take a hit in the event you turn out to be wrong.
No one is impressed by your "heads I win, tails I don't lose" gambles.
The only thing I am afraid of, is that soon I'll be able to tell you: "Oh look at all those youtube videos, which nowadays count as enough proof to obliterate a country. They are all shot indoors and you can't tell exactly when they were created. Told you so."
Assad, by the way, has no reason to use chemical weapons, unless he wants to commit suicide. It is an old pattern: The US tells some enemy "If you do this dirty thing, we will be allowed, no forced, to attack you." The enemy then happily does just that, like some retard, and then gets bombed and regime-changed. Check your history.


