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  1. You are so right. I don't. But then I don't measure myself from how many friends I have. I measure myself from what I can give back to the few that can put up with me So the ones that prove to be good enough to keep are a treasured few and not left hanging just because "you can allways get new ones". We bare a very important role to group dynamics, you and I. Well, you know; Swedish saunas, naked men, beer and loads of moonshine.......who knows what us vikings get up to?! Well, I do. But I'm not telling Your breakfast story is very heart warming.
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  2. Coal ash is a pollutant containing amongst, other things, arsenic, lead, cadmium etc and should not be put in the water. These chemicals don't break down and build up over time. It's controlled waste. In quanties it silts up the bottom and kills molluscs, fish and invertabrates. Coal ash should be placed in garbage. Wood ash is ok for spreading thinly on vegetation as it helps, neutralise acid soil. Putting coal ash in water is not smart, you are directly aiding pollution of the watercourse. Rgds Mark
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  3. No I mean first hand - I was the broker involved!
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  4. What would you do with your Ash?? I would burn her at the stake, or drag her behind through the coconuts above Brentford.....
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