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Good to "see" you again, Jason, and I hope you're on the road to a full recovery. I noticed a slight crack in your voice a couple of times, so take it easy. Many thanks for all your hard work.
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As soon as you mentioned ammonium nitrate, Paul, my heart missed a beat. During my very early teens in Dublin, I remember a schoolmate one day telling me that the IRA used fertiliser and sugar to make their bombs. Of course, it meant nothing me as a very naïve 13-year old, and it seemed rather ridiculous to me at the time. At 71 now, it's funny the things I can remember from so long ago. Good to see you again, and take care. Patricia.
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@jeffostroff Just a polite request, please.....Could you please use a larger mouse arrow with some colour in it, because your little white arrow was extremely difficult to see? Many thanks for your very detailed video...;-)
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Another good story, Paul. I could listen to you for hours! Stay well, and many thanks.
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I love the sound of your voice, Paul. I find it very soothing and relaxing, no matter what story you're narrating. Belated birthday wishes to you, my friend...;-)
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A very said case of injustice to a young and mentally handicapped man. I was only one year old at the time, yet I don't feel that the 50s are so far in the past, and ancient history to the youngsters of today.
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My third attempt to post the following comment............. Here we go! The slow and methodical destruction, disruption, and disintegration of our existence. Never mind, at least all those unwelcome invaders are being well looked after whilst the indigenous people of this country are losing their jobs, homes, and rights. It's time for all of us to...............any suggestions from anyone here???
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Although it's a bit outdated now, there was a good film made about Joseph Merrick, starring John Hurt (the elephant man) and Anthony Hopkins (the doctor). It's worth watching, as it's an extraordinary story in so many ways, especially because it was at a time when life was very harsh during the Victorian period. RIP, Joseph Merrick🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀
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"If" is a very big world in sad cases like this one..... IF that customer hadn't removed the light bulb, the waiter wouldn't have used a match whilst trying to refit it. However, it was clearly a disaster waiting to happen.....sooner or later. RIP to all those who died.🥀🥀🥀🥀🥀
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Another good story, Paul. Many thanks, and take care.
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You've reminded me of my first driving lesson. I did so well that my father told me to go ahead and turn off the road and through the gateway onto the driveway. I didn't know anything about giving the car a wide berth, and ended up scraping the whole side of the car against the gatepost. My father gasped, I stopped the car and got out and ran to my bedroom fast. I'm 71 now, and can still remember that day like it was yesterday. Dad didn't give me a hard time, btw.
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Happy new year, Paul, and everyone else here.😉😊
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My comment of a few minutes ago has already disappeared, but I'll wait for another few minutes to see if our "friendly" AI algos will "allow" me to speak my mind......................................................................
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Fantastic, as always!!! Many thanks, DDOI, you're the best of YT!!!
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@AndyTheGabbyCabby Hi, Andy. I've just tried a second attempt to post my first comment, but it also disappeared. I've been in the habit for quite some time of copy/pasting most of my comments before posting them, just in case they disappear, so I'll try a third time in a minute with maybe a bit of editing. Stay safe and well.
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