What happens to our horses if there is a WW3?

MagicMelon

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Hell yes, I am hoping even now there is a shadowy figure creeping along the corridor towards Putin and his military advisors or the kindly looking old lady delivering their afternoon tea is in fact armed to the teeth and carrying ricin.

This 1 million %! Why has this not happened yet? This is the one thing every country in the world should be trying to achieve since we seem to be doing not much else.
 

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This 1 million %! Why has this not happened yet? This is the one thing every country in the world should be trying to achieve since we seem to be doing not much else.
Let us not forget that there are undoubtedly people who think that Putin is completely right and justified in his actions. The first casualty in war is the truth, and that applies to all sides.
 

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Oh god, I feel weird/guilty because my employer offered me an interesting role today and I turned it down due to internal politics. I think I've realised I want more time to eat cheese and drink wine. I'm seriously thinking of getting a narrow boat and living on the waters in my old age
Re: living on a narrow boat. Do it. I've lived on water for the last twenty five years.
It has its' drawbacks (no unnecessary objects/people/pets allowed) but it's kept me relatively sane since doing so.
 

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Re: living on a narrow boat. Do it. I've lived on water for the last twenty five years.
It has its' drawbacks (no unnecessary objects/people/pets allowed) but it's kept me relatively sane since doing so.

I see a lot of people on canal boats with dogs, some with cats and had a friend who kept a rabbit. Why can't you have pets in your floating home?
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I see a lot of people on canal boats with dogs, some with cats and had a friend who kept a rabbit. Why can't you have pets in your floating home?
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She means unnecessary pets or things. RF has a big cat. When you live on a boat you learn to let go of stuff, I've been here 3 months and today is a scheduled sort and chuck day as loads of the stuff I insisted I absolutely could not live without hasn't been touched and is now going!

Theres more people with pets than without, including a really cute ferret about 8 boats down from me :)
 
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