Hello
#16
All good thanks, glad to see you back. I had a break from BE for a couple of years too. Yes, I was back in the UK working near home for 2 years, which was great. Now working in Germany. Hope all good with you.
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#18
The furniture on your IG is looking pretty good! Seems to be more substantial pieces than when you were posting regularly some years back.
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Yay great to see familar faces (DBD I know you're still alive!!)
The #thing was somewhat tongue in cheek - I'll remember not to anger the masses!
I was chatting with AlvicSK not too long ago and we were musing about expats and how it seems so long ago on paper that we were all moving here and now - 10 years later - dam
the older you get the faster it goes (I'm sure that can be related to many things) 
The #thing was somewhat tongue in cheek - I'll remember not to anger the masses!
I was chatting with AlvicSK not too long ago and we were musing about expats and how it seems so long ago on paper that we were all moving here and now - 10 years later - dam
the older you get the faster it goes (I'm sure that can be related to many things) 
I was having a similar conversation with my son today (it's his birthday) about how fast time goes the older you get......
Good to see you here again, we've missed you!
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#22
I'm super glad things are going well - hubby still drilling for black gold over here though a lot slower than previously !!
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#28
Ha ha! I knew that would get a reaction from you!
Must admit, I'd love to see your EORI calculations for an offshore windfarm with a design life of 25 years. Can't think it would come close to being a net energy provider. However, like oil it's not so much about being a net provider of energy, more a case of transferring energy from one form to another more useful form, as least-badly as possible.
Must admit, I'd love to see your EORI calculations for an offshore windfarm with a design life of 25 years. Can't think it would come close to being a net energy provider. However, like oil it's not so much about being a net provider of energy, more a case of transferring energy from one form to another more useful form, as least-badly as possible.







