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RE: nuclear plant

good post to get people round the table.thumbs up

RE: so if there is so many on here without a partner why cant we couple up

"get them"????uh oh

RE: so if there is so many on here without a partner why cant we couple up

rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

RE: so if there is so many on here without a partner why cant we couple up

doh haven't you been reading?

all the 50yr old men want 25yr old wimmen and all the 50yr old wimmen want 25yr old menfrustrated frustrated please don't make me shoutgrin






cheers

RE: HIROSHIMA

and is still polluting the world today.....it doesn't matter what the circumstances are if someone close to you gets killed, you can't bring them back whatever. We have enough trouble in the world without making more for future generations.

RE: HIROSHIMA

as I understand the bombs over hiroshima and nagasaki were exploded very high to minimise the fall out. also I don't see how anyone can over react to a situation like this if it costs even one life, what if it were the life of your son or daughter, how would you feel? it very well may be the life of your grandchild! chernobyl is still polluting the world so how can you think you will ever know the final damage? I have several relatives in scotland who have passed away due to cancer and one whom is very close to it, who's to say they weren't a result of chernobyl, when chernobyl went up the government came up with figures, expecting so many more thousands of cases of cancer in the next twenty yrs, I'd love to know how close they were to being right.

I don't understand how we cannot derive enough power from the sea, it's there and constant. when I was at school I did a project on canada, at the time it was 100% hydro electric, now there are nuclear power stations everywheredoh

You are perfectly correct in saying I don't agree with nuclear power, but I live in Ireland, we are nuclear free, nuclear power is only inevitable if the people that want the plutonium for their bombs get their way.

Another thing that is often not revealed when they push through the paperwork to get these places built is the fact that the companies that then run them don't want the cost of shutting them down so they are pushed well beyond the intended lifetime. when decommissined these sites are to be left for 100 yrs before they ever go near them to clear them up, obviously this hasn't happened anywhere yet, and the housings that contain the reactors get more brittle as they get older making them more and more dangerous. I view them as time bombs and the lates events show exactly what I mean.

RE: HIROSHIMA

ps
with the weather being what it is there at the moment and the trade winds blowing, who would be stupid enough to believe that this pollution will be localised to japan?

If the western economies had all the money that has had (and is having)to be spent because of the effects of chernobyl we would all be a lot better off.

RE: HIROSHIMA

I'm sorry pat but this is rubbish, really, Radiation is such a serious matter because , with a half life of thousands of years, it lasts virtually for ever, also because you cant see or hear or detect it by any other natural means it can kill you without you ever knowing the cause. It is accumulative in nature and so are the costs of it's effects, the medical bills for cancer patients worldwide must be staggering and getting bigger all the time.

Even without factoring in all the technical data and human error, natural disasters, etc; it's a pretty safe bet to say that if we have nuclear plants and nuclear bombs, sooner or later ther will be nuclear pollution.

It's no different from saying that if we have roads and cars, bycicles motorcycles etc, sooner or later there will be road accidents.


This is not a legacy I'm happy to be a part of leaving for future generations and I very much hope that the powers that be will wake up and contain the thirst for more and more plutonium.
We've done more than enough damage already and we've gained nothing for it, they don't even seem to be cost effective.

for island nations like japan and britain to be haveing nuclear power, that costs huge amounts, when we can have constant very low cost power from the wave power in the oceans arround us is just crazy in my estimation.

RE: If There Was One Thing You Could Tell The Entire World

we won't need ww3 to ruin the world for peeps if we don't stop the nuclear thing now

RE: Those 50 year old men...

gotta go, bye peeps, as always, it's been a pleasureteddybear

p.s.
I think the op's profile now states "my age or younger" doh grin

RE: Those 50 year old men...

ahhh I see, didn't realize before, if you have 2 x 25 what age do you get? good logic as always thumbs up

RE: Those 50 year old men...

mid life crisis?? some, for suredunno what we have to realize is that although it goes against what we want to believe, nothing is permanent in this world. This is a concept that is easier to get your head round when you are older, when I was young I thought things could last forever and that 20 yrs was a long time, not so, when you are looking back at it 20 yrs from when I was 30 has passed very quickly.

RE: Those 50 year old men...

rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

RE: Those 50 year old men...

uh oh gotta go super hole

RE: Those 50 year old men...

Boban...you scoundreldoh

RE: Those 50 year old men...

thumbs up cheers

RE: Those 50 year old men...

come to papabig brother pretty girlhug bouquet

RE: Those 50 year old men...

OMGhole

what you gonna cut offuh oh

RE: Those 50 year old men...

It's just the way I felt when I read her postdunno when I read her profile it was re-enforced.

I have no opinions to voice over why or whether it is right for men (or women) to be seeking partners half their age, I just didn't like the confrontational way it was all focusing on men when the op states very clearly that she is looking for a younger partner herselfdunno


what age people look versus what age they are is a subjective concept and some people spend a lot of time and money on it, not always to decieve others I might add, some do it because they feel good when they make the effort, or look in the mirror, I don't look down on them for that either, we are all different.bouquet

RE: Those 50 year old men...

I'm sorry, I found that a bit garbled and couldn't really make out what you were trying to say.


What I was driving at was that your post on how you conduct yourself generally was very sensible.


For the op to post an attacking statement at men my (and her) age for seeking the company of a younger woman, whilst at the same time stating on her profile that she wants a younger man is hypocritical to say the least.

For you to attack me for "playing the jealousy card" is nonsense, unless you've read on my profile that I'm looking for a 25yr old woman too, and if you did I can assure you it wasn't me who put it there.

RE: Those 50 year old men...

wow...... see, that's a great attitude, now go back to her profile and pull the bones out of the bit where she sez she's looking for younger men because she "feels young", put that together with the original post and my first comment and see how it conflicts with your own "take" on things.bouquet

RE: Those 50 year old men...

You have a great sense of humour V...... and you are right...it is funny, rolling on the floor laughing it must be all of about 3 weeks since we had this thread before bouquet

RE: Those 50 year old men...

I c........so how many men our age do you "befriend" and help to find miss right?

RE: Those 50 year old men...

isn't it funny how this reads (between the lines) very much the same as the original post?

RE: Those 50 year old men...

don't thank me, you are gorgeous!









despite there being some young, hot, hunk around that I know nothing about, who is he?dunno maybe cb's eyes are failing, perhaps a new prescription for the specs, I suppose it could be cataracts but I'd have thought she was too young for thatdunno
wish she had pigtails, haaaa haaaaaaa

RE: Those 50 year old men...

I like it much more in the evening, of course nothing beats looking at your smiling face.......(whatever our ages uh oh )

RE: Those 50 year old men...

hole

RE: Those 50 year old men...

oh I must've felt it wrong then,
I read it as something like
"why do all the men my age not make a bee-line for me? or why do younger women in the flower of life attract more attention from potential suitors?"

and then I read her profile before posting, I'm not going to tell you honestly what I thought about it all, my comment on the first few lines is enough I think.

RE: Those 50 year old men...

hey cccreunion

wow v and all u others toogroup hug danceline party dance

this where you were hidingdoh

teddybear

RE: Those 50 year old men...

It seems that most 25yr olds are a lot less confused than you, so instead of being jealous and obsessing over other peoples lives you'd be better off, in my opinion, spending the time sorting your own life out.

51, feels 41.....looks 31....doh

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