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the rope of course, it can be used ... in a swing!
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Barbecue: consume less charcoal
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Something I forgot to say, the aluminum helping ...
The WEBERs are not painted! but enameled hard like the pans .... which explains their resistance to time I guess ...
@ Hazardine, induction is great, two years that we cook with it, it's really very nice, there is a label for pots and pans it is universal and very easily identifiable ...
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The WEBERs are not painted! but enameled hard like the pans .... which explains their resistance to time I guess ...
@ Hazardine, induction is great, two years that we cook with it, it's really very nice, there is a label for pots and pans it is universal and very easily identifiable ...
Meow
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By removing Human Nature, he was far from his nature! Lietseu
"The power of love, must be stronger than the love of power" contemporary Lie Tzu?
One sees clearly only with the heart, the essential is invisible to the eyes ...
"The power of love, must be stronger than the love of power" contemporary Lie Tzu?
One sees clearly only with the heart, the essential is invisible to the eyes ...
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to bpval who said:
Oh ! Not soon finished with the ideal little stroumpf, spring flowers! The rope is and remains the most ecological means of execution that there is, with drowning! Already thought about the ecological impact of a convict who survives 60 years in his cell: heating, food, guards' wages, building maintenance ??? Even the stake requires less gray energy!
the rope of course, it can be used ... in a swing!
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Oh ! Not soon finished with the ideal little stroumpf, spring flowers! The rope is and remains the most ecological means of execution that there is, with drowning! Already thought about the ecological impact of a convict who survives 60 years in his cell: heating, food, guards' wages, building maintenance ??? Even the stake requires less gray energy!
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elephant wrote:Oh ! Not soon finished with the ideal little stroumpf, spring flowers! The rope is and remains the most ecological means of execution that there is, with drowning! Already thought about the ecological impact of a convict who survives 60 years in his cell: heating, food, guards' wages, building maintenance ??? Even the stake requires less gray energy!
The end of the end is the fish farming pond. The volunteer is swung there (more or less unbeknownst to him). The meat is directly assimilated by the fish, no preparation work, no traces, no cleaning, no investigation, no burial costs.
Finally the fish flesh can not claim the best quality standard with all the filth that we eat and all these antibiotics .... Not easy to be a farmed poison but there, I deviate a little from the subject ...
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Reason is the madness of the strongest. The reason for the less strong it is madness.
[Eugène Ionesco]
http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index. ... te&no=4132
[Eugène Ionesco]
http://www.editions-harmattan.fr/index. ... te&no=4132
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Indeed, it is necessary to purify the subject with Volvic Water and to make it fast at least a week .... thus the execution becomes a real torture!
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Not even provocative ... You just taught me.Flytox wrote:Hello CitroAre you provocative today?citro wrote:Stainless steel is practical but the yield is poor (poor thermal conduction).
Try copper, of good thickness, tinned inside, you will tell me news.
http://www.lenntech.com/fran%E7ais/DATA-PERIO/Sn.htm
Tin is part of the sea ... to be avoided in its environment.
By the way, when we say tinned, it is with pure tin or an alloy or a generic term like chromium or nickel which are not always so with chromium or nickel but which resemble it ...
Is there a ban on these tinned products.
Tin, it is everywhere in the welds of our pipes ...
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I have the impression that "Comrade Stalin" was right about at least one thing ....
Gold is just good at making urinals (he said) if we had been holding on to gold to do plumbing, we wouldn't be there
Ideal for many long-term works, piping, electric cables, etc ... we would have had at least quality facilities intended to last and basically, therefore, very economical
Are most metals not dangerous for the body ??? in a quantity as large as what one ingests obviously ......
Meow...
Gold is just good at making urinals (he said) if we had been holding on to gold to do plumbing, we wouldn't be there
Ideal for many long-term works, piping, electric cables, etc ... we would have had at least quality facilities intended to last and basically, therefore, very economical
Are most metals not dangerous for the body ??? in a quantity as large as what one ingests obviously ......
Meow...
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By removing Human Nature, he was far from his nature! Lietseu
"The power of love, must be stronger than the love of power" contemporary Lie Tzu?
One sees clearly only with the heart, the essential is invisible to the eyes ...
"The power of love, must be stronger than the love of power" contemporary Lie Tzu?
One sees clearly only with the heart, the essential is invisible to the eyes ...
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