Just this last hour or so every time I go to groups I get ads come up before the group.

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We could all learn from this. What does love means to 4-8 year old kids??
Slow down for three minutes to read this.
A group of professional people posed this question to a group of 4 to 8 year-olds, 'What does love mean?'
The answers they got were broader, deeper, and more profound than anyone could have ever imagined !
'When my grandmother got arthritis , she couldn't bend over and paint her toenails anymore.. So my grandfather does it for her all the time , even when his hands got arthritis too. That's love.' Rebecca- age 8 π
'When someone loves you , the way they say your name is different. You just know that your name is safe in their mouth.'
Billy - age 4
'Love is when a girl puts on perfume
and a boy puts on shaving cologne
and they go out and smell each other.' Karl - age 5
'Love is when you go out to eat and give somebody most of your French fries without making them give you any of theirs.' Chrissy - age 6
'Love is what makes you smile when you're tired.' Terri - age 4
'Love is when my mommy makes coffee for my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him , to make sure the taste is OK.' Danny - age 8
'Love is what's in the room with you at Christmas if you stop opening presents and just listen.' Bobby - age 7 (Wow!)π
'If you want to learn to love better, you should start with a friend who you hate.' Nikka - age 6
(we need a few million more Nikka's on this planet)
'Love is when you tell a guy you like his shirt, then he wears it everyday.' Noelle - age 7
'Love is like a little old woman and a little old man who are still
friends even after they know each other so well.' Tommy - age 6
'During my piano recital , I was on a stage and I was scared. I looked at all the people watching me and saw my daddy waving and smiling.
He was the only one doing that. I wasn't scared anymore.' Cindy - age 8
'My mommy loves me more than anybody. You don't see anyone else kissing me to sleep at night.' Clare - age 6
'Love is when Mommy gives Daddy the best piece of chicken.' Elaine-age 5
'Love is when Mommy sees Daddy smelly and sweaty and still says he is handsomer than Robert Redford.' Chris - age 7
'Love is when your puppy licks your face even after you left him
alone all day.' Mary Ann - age 4
'I know my older sister loves me because she gives me all her old clothes and has to go out and buy new ones.' Lauren - age 4
'When you love somebody , your eyelashes go up and down and little stars come out of you.' (what an image) Karen - age 7
'Love is when Mommy sees Daddy on the toilet and she doesn't think it's gross..' Mark - age 6
'You really shouldn't say 'I love you' unless you mean it. But if you mean it, you should say it a lot. People forget.' Jessica - age 8
And the final one: The winner was a four year old child whose next door neighbor was an elderly gentleman who had recently lost his
wife. Upon seeing the man cry, the little boy went into the old
gentleman's yard , climbed onto his lap, and just sat there. When his Mother asked what he had said to the neighbor, the little boy said, 'Nothing, I just helped him cry.'
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Just some words (Edited)
Cake Walk
Nitty Gritty
Blackburn Rovers
Sold Down The River
Whiter Than White
Uppity
Power and Pace
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I can't believe this. Just saw that President Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Why are the media and protest groups so obsessed with what are happening in the US?
IMO we need to concentrate on the UK and let the USA sort there own problems.
Here in the UK knife and gun crime is escalating and very little hits the headlines.
Not only the Birmingham stabbings also four boys arrested after stabbing in Corby (yesterday), man rushed to the hospital with life-threatening stab wounds and four more men also suffered injuries in the stabbing attack in Bexleyheath (2 days ago), young man stabbed to death in Burnt Oak on Saturday, Stockwell, murder investigation launched after fatal stabbing in Lewisham, victim of fatal stabbing in Barnet (8th), 79-year-old slashed and man stabbed in Nunhead bus attack (5th Sept).
A Year 11 pupil was shot in Ipswich on the way to school, a man has been rushed to hospital after being gunned down in Sheffield on Monday, a 24 year old was gun downed and killed in Kentish Town, on 8 September. In July, there were 40 shootings in London.
The above are only a small snap shot and Iβm sure there have been many more.
More needs to be done although on 26 Aug - Fourteen members of a London organised crime gang following dawn raids targeting 'drug gang linked to knife murders' in Camden. Last night several hundred officers raided a travellers' site in Orpington.
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Do any of you know where I can get good pierogi?
Hi
I'm looking for somewhere to get some good quality pierogi - These are small Polish savoury dumplings that look like small Cornish pasties - Poland's equivalent of ravioli.
My favourite types are the ones with minced meat, sauerkraut or mushrooms and the like. I'm slightly lactose intolerant so the Russian style cheese and potato variety would be off the menu.
The commercially available ones I've tried are nowhere near as good as the home made variety. Making them from scratch is a lot of hassle and I don't have a good recipe.
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National Teddy Bear Day today!
Edward feeling very special today and Pip and friend Liz paying homage to him, lol
It's all gone a bit to his head, hence the crown, he's feeling very 'Royal' and hopes all his 'friends' on Scooploop will give him a bow today, lol
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Would you pay twice to watch Disney's Mulan ?
There's been plenty of advertising for the new Disney + streaming service for which they charge Β£5.99 a month. Doesn't interest me as no kids here and all the shows are available for free on other channels.
Then the other night there was an advert for the full length Disney film, Mulan. Available soon on Disney +, but only if you pay another Β£20.
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White Jewish woman who pretended to be black
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020/09/white-professor-pretended-black-admits-faking-identity-200904065935857.html
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Linking threads from one group to another
@FranW appears to have found a way of generating threads in one group by linking it to another group.
Could I suggest that if you want to discuss anything then by all means raise the subject. But what individuals write in one group may not be what they want people in another group to see.
I doubt that any permission was given by either group owner to allow this to happen and I would hope that Scooploop would not allow access to a group by individuals who are not members (open or private), otherwise we may as well not have groups and just let this individual show us what to read wherever she finds it!
I will be putting up a post for Scooploop to investigate and hopefully prevent this.This discussion is now closed.
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Β£340!!! Just to park in my own street per yearπ‘
Daylight robbery.. & If you want a yearly visitor permit a mere Β£680!! Wtf this is crazy money.. just because my car is a certain emission due to its age I have to pay this ridiculous fee.. donβt they realise you only have an older car because you canβt afford a newer one..so how are people who are struggling to make ends meet already manage to pay this & they have a car for work reasons so canβt just get rid or buy a new one... grrrr.. Iβm fuming as itβs not a small amount & itβs only going to affect people with little money.. the rich with new cars will only pay Β£150.. obviously a scheme devised by someone earning a large wage & a new car. π‘π‘π‘π‘
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Rule Britannia (Edited)
RULE BRITANNIA
Here is something you are unlikely to learn via the BBC.
In the 17th century the seas around Britain were ruled by North African Muslim Slavers. They stopped British ships and carried off the crews to be sold as slaves in Algiers and Tripoli.
The situation became so bad that fishermen from Devon and Cornwall wouldnβt put out to sea in case they were captured by North African Slave Traders.
Between 1609 and 1616, 466 British ships were captured by Slave Traders in the English Channel, Irish Sea and North Atlantic, and the crews were sold into slavery.
In 1625 a raiding party landed at Mountβs Bay in Cornwall and 60 people who had taken refuge in a local church were dragged out, loaded up and taken off to Africa to be sold as slaves.
On 12 August 1625 the Mayor of Plymouth wrote to London for military help after 27 ships had been seized by North African Muslim Slave Traders in just 10 days. In 1645, 240 people were seized as slaves in Cornwall.
The situation only began to change after the end of the English Civil War when the Royal Navy was built up under Oliver Cromwell. By 1700, North African Slavers generally knew better than to bother the British Isles in the search for slaves because of the Royal Navy.
It was a triumph that Britain was finally able to control its own coastal waters. And it was in commemoration of this that in 1740, James Thompson wrote βRule Britanniaβ. It is a hymn of thanksgiving rather than a proclamation of aggressive Nationalism.
If you read this far and are interested to learn more, read "White Gold" by Giles Milton.This discussion is now closed.
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He was asked to attend a cemetery of US war dead from WW1. He said, "why should I go there, it's full of losers. It's also raining and it will mess with my hair". He also called US soldeirs that fell in one battle, "suckers" for dying.
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Passengers on buses (Edited)
Buses have notices on the doors saying, "maximum 12 passengers but driver may allow up to 15 if part of family". Does this no longer apply as I was on a single decker bus today at 11.30am, so not rush hour or school time, and all seats were taken and three people were standing. One person was standing in that drivers safety zone.
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Thinking of getting a house cleaner.
Never having had anyone to do this for me before, I wonder what would be the going rate for a couple of hours every fortnight and what light housework they would cover.
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Strictly have caved in to the Wokes and there will be a same sex dancing couple on this years series.
Olympic boxer Nicola Adams will be dancing with a female professional dancer.
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Suggestions to protect garden plants from frost.
Hi
I recently had my back garden rebuilt with a couple of raised flower beds, each about 5 metres long and 1 metre wide.
I've added a wide selection of plants but I think I probably need to protect them from frost when the winter arrives.
Do any of you gardeners out there have any suggestions about good ways to do this?
I've seen fleece type blankets on the web but I'd be concerned about these soaking up water and loosing their effectiveness.
Are they effective and if so which one should I buy?
If I was to put some large garden canes around the edge of the flowerbeds and then cover the whole flowerbed with a large sheet of transparent plastic, to make a sort of temporary greenhouse, would that work as a frost protector?
I'd need to allow some gaps for air to circulate and water the plants as they wouldn't get rained on.
Any other suggestions would be welcome.
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Sited caravans - Reposted - Thanks for the information so far.
Morning all. I'm thinking about buying a sited caravan. Do you own, or have owned, a sited caravan? If so, what is the sort of amount per year for all the fixed costs? Did you have any unexpected charges? Did you regret buying it? I'm thinking of the Hunstanton area of Norfolk.
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postcard from St Kilda takes 10 years to arrive
Ten years ago a mailboat was launched from St Kilda to commemorate 80 years since the island was evacuated. It finally ran aground on a beach in Norway this week.
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Morning all. I'm thinking about buying a sited caravan. Do you own, or have owned, a sited caravan? If so, what is the sort of amount per year for all the fixed costs? Did you have any unexpected charges? Did you regret buying it? I'm thinking of the Hunstanton area of Norfolk.
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I have just been reading on FB in a local group that school children are not allowed to go to the toilet during class time, I'm shocked, have never heard of this before but apparently has been the rule for some time.
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Was going to say it's about time this came to an end, but now the US police have shot another black man in the back with 7 shots. So now I'm not sure.
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Notice on bus stops about how the buses will operate when the schools go back in September.
Between 7.30 to 9.30 and 14.30 to 16.30 every other bus will be either a schoolchilden only bus or an adults only bus. No requirement to socially distance on the schoolchildren buses. -
Queueing for the self checkouts
In Sainsburys yesterday all the self checkouts were being used and there was a queue of about a dozen people waiting. They were stopping other shoppers safely getting to the loose vegetables.
I went to one of the personed checkouts and only had to wait for one shopper to move forward.
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Load bearing (Edited)
Would anybody care to hazard a guess whether or not this is load-bearing. I'm thinking of getting this removed - it's the 'wall' between the landing and the eaves which seems to be just a thick hardboard (probably when built in 60s) and had filthy loft lagging attached which has been removed today. Before and after photos attached. I might add it's been difficult enough getting the lagging removed before I start trying to get someone to do the rest. I could try and remove (some of) the hardboard and leave the frame up. I basically just want a sense of space, not looking for an extra room. The other side is the landing.
Or should I get a surveyor in - I don't really want to spend a couple of hundred pounds for one, to be honest, for just a yes or no.This discussion is now closed.
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Yesterday I emptied out, cleaned and refilled all feeders - still not seen any birds there atall, even the pigeons haven't come for the spilled seeds.
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9 times out of 10 I don't get results from this,
just tried finding one of my posts on my profile - it's not there, searched a friends comments and it says she last commented 2 years ago but she has been on here and commented more than once within the last week. -
I have had a PM from a Winston about putting $26 million into my account, anyone else had one. ?.
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This is taken from an article sent to me by Constance Craig Smith about Jane Birkin.
βIf you're too young to remember the Sixties, then you'll have heard of her thanks to the HermΓ¨s handbag which is named after her. A Birkin bag costs the same as a small car, and even getting on the waiting list for one is a challenge. Victoria Beckham is said to own more than 100 Birkins in different colours.β
What a waste of money ! If people earn a lot of money and pay their tax then fine but the indulgence of having at least Β£10,000 of 1 type of bag let alone all the others. I looked up Birkin bags, the first one that came up wasΒ£65.000 , ridiculous, repugnant and immoral.This discussion is now closed.
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The government approach to everything (Edited)
Imagine if any student wrote an exam paper in the way the government has handled the issue of marking the exams. Theyβd write "The main cause of the First World War was the Mona Lisa, which was written in 1985 by Catherine the Great". Then theyβd insist this was βfair and accurateβ following a βrobust processβ, until 15 million people screamed it made no sense. Then the student would say it wasnβt his fault because his computer was broken.
If the Premier League hadnβt been completed this year, Liverpool should have been given fourth place, because, in spite of them being 137 points clear at the top, thatβs where they normally finish.
This is so efficient, no students need to bother learning anything, theyβre just given the grades that school got before, so the schools can be turned into flats.
This should be the rule in every other area as well. So to make the justice system fairer, each town has to send the same number to prison every year. If Luton sent less this year than in 2018, the local council takes 40 random people out of Lidl and gives them all six years for armed robbery.
But the way they dealt with these exams seems to fit a pattern. Because this government had the same approach for increasing NHS fees for foreign nurses. A decision the prime minister might as well have responded to by saying: "I am sick and tired of foreigners coming over here and saving my life as a sneaky way of earning money off our health system. If they canβt be bothered to pay for the privilege, they donβt DESERVE to save my life."
Eventually, someone spotted a flaw in this proposal so they abandoned it, and replaced it by announcing an end to the furlough scheme, because we could no longer afford to let people stay at home and not work, just because theyβd been ordered to stay at home and not work.
Boris Johnson was probably about to make a traditional Conservative speech, saying: "If someone has been put out of work because Iβve ordered them to stay at home, they should go and look for work somewhere else. Maybe thereβs a job in the toilet, or underneath the settee."
Instead, they abandoned that and announced instead that all schools would reopen in June, which would also be when the world-beating, game-changing track and trace would be ready, until they abandoned both of those.
So they announced there was no need to wear a face mask, as they made no difference, until they amended that slightly to "Everyone HAS to wear a face mask". Then every minister said something slightly different, such as: "In shops you must wear a mask and play a flute" or "if you have breathing difficulties you must wear one over your arse."
So these people calling for Gavin Williamson, the education secretary, to resign are being thoroughly unfair. He was simply following the rules of his government, in proposing something mad, sticking to it despite the opposition of everyone, then cancelling it while saying no one could possibly have foreseen the thing that everyone foresaw.
But they seem to get away with it, so theyβll probably carry on like this. Next week theyβll announce prisons will be turned into aquariums, and long-term prisoners have to paint themselves yellow and orange and pretend to be tropical fish.
Then theyβll abandon that, saying no one could have predicted the findings of a report that concluded prisoners donβt have gills.
But never mind, because to save money on expensive training, heart surgeons will be chosen by the national lottery, though youβll be restricted to liver transplants if you needed the bonus ball.
To save further public money through efficiency, the library service will be merged with the navy, and the romantic fiction D to H section will be used as an aircraft carrier.
And none of them responsible for these schemes will ever resign. Priti Patel could be filmed making balaclavas out of the queenβs corgis to sell to the Continuity IRA to raise money for the Campaign to Fill the Sea with Plastic and Particularly Poisonous Whale-Killing Mercury, and sheβd say sheβd done nothing illegal, and Johnson would say heβd drawn a line under it, and what the British people wanted was to see her get back to being an incompetent psychopath as soon as possible.
In spite of all this, they remain slightly ahead in the polls, as if around 40 per cent of the population has now forgotten there are any other parties. So you might as well ask them which moon theyβd prefer to go round the earth.
Weβre now run by a government thatβs the equivalent of a car mechanic where, when you take your car for a service, they tell you theyβre going to set it alight. You tell them that doesnβt seem right, but they insist this is a well thought out policy, itβs even been approved by Chris Grayling, and "we lead the world in repairing things by incinerating them". Then, one month later, when itβs revealed there are three thousand charred vehicles blocking the entire town, they announce theyβre reviewing their policy, but itβs not their fault, no one will resign, and in a poll, 41 per cent say they would still vote for them to carry on "fixing" their vehicles.
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Can you name 2 plays by dramatist David Hare?
He has probably written more than two, but you have to name the two that are written on my question
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New Spitting Image in catch-22 (Edited)
If they take the proverbial out of their BAME characters as much as the white ones, they will be accused of racism. So they may as well not have them in the show. But if there are no BAME characters, they will also be accused of racism.
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I would tell you my favourite corona virus joke but.........It would take you 2 weeks to get it. π
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Smile please. Zoom out - zoom in with Cosmic Eye
A magical journey: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Are9dDbW24
To download to keep, click: https://1drv.ms/v/s!AtxiPFXpEKB_gadO8N8We1fL5zAQ1A?e=feDydo then click Download at the top. -
World-wide car production 1950-2019
Very clever animated graph showing world-wide car production 1950-2019: https://para-rigger.posthaven.com/top-ten-car-producing-countries-1950-2019
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Hello! Is this Gordon's Pizza?
No sir - it's Google Pizza.
I must have dialed a wrong number. Sorry.
No sir - Google bought Gordon's Pizza last month.
OK. I would like to order a pizza.
Do you want your usual, sir?
My usual - you know me?
According to our caller ID data sheet, the last 12 times you called
you ordered an extra-large pizza with three cheeses - sausage -
pepperoni - mushrooms and meat balls on a thick crust.
OK - that's what I want .
May I suggest that this time you order a pizza with ricotta - arugula
- sun-dried tomatoes and olives on a whole wheat, gluten free, thin
crust?
What? I detest vegetables.
Your cholesterol is not good, sir.
How the hell do you know?
Well, we cross-referenced your home phone number with your medical
records. We have the result of your blood tests for the last 7 years.
Okay, but I do not want your rotten vegetable pizza! I already take
medication for my cholesterol.
Excuse me sir, but you have not taken your medication regularly.
According to our database, you only purchased a box of 30 cholesterol
tablets once, at Drugsale Network, 4 months ago.
I bought more from another drugstore.
That doesn't show on your credit card statement.
I paid in cash.
But you did not withdraw enough cash according to your bank statement.
I have other sources of cash.
That doesn't show on your last tax return unless you bought them using
an undeclared income source, which is against the law.
WHAT THE HELL? ! ! ! !
I'm sorry, sir, we use such information only with the sole intention
of helping you.
Enough already! I'm sick to death of Google - Facebook - Twitter -
WhatsApp and all the others!! I'm going to an island without
internet - cable TV - where there are no mobile phone service and no
one to watch me or spy on me !!
I understand sir - but you need to renew your passport first. It
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Edward and Pip helping to bake........
Nice cooler day to bake some lovely Simon Hopkinson's delicious cheesy biscuits and the reward, to get to eat one with a lovely cuppa.....what a great day!
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Maybe see them over London 5.30 ish
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Travel back in time with Street View on Google maps
See your old car, your garden before the new owner paved over it, or in my case when it was neat and tidy, etc. Here's how:Type address into google search.
Click on map that appears.
Zoom in to address on map using plus sign bottom right.
Click on menu top left next to address.
Click Street View.
Click and hold on the yellow person bottom right, and drop on your house location.
Now swivel the view by clicking on the page and moving the mouse with the button held down until you see your point of interest.
If the timeline feature is available for the location you have chosen, you will see a clock in the bottom of the black box top left, click that to see a timeline slider. Click the plus sign bottom right of the preview window to see a full page view.Enjoy.