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Cake day: June 10th, 2023

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  • Ha - We’ve got this new hybrid proto-sheep going on. I’ve got one 17 y/o and a 15 y/o and they’re basically thick as two planks, bleat about irrelevant things and shit everywhere, so yeah, I’ve probably got sheep :)

    • Nah, the kids are alright, I just like teasing them for being trolls (and I get it back, don’t worry! Bald AF and regularly reminded)

    I haven’t seen Germaine in a while but Brett’s doing well. He hasn’t taken me up on the millionaire munchfest or billionaire BBQ though, so it seems like we’re stuck with the 1%ers for a while yet…



  • Oh this is easy!

    Lasagne - its so versatile. I’d usually keep it realy light on mince and boost the vegetables, though. So many textures and ways to play with flavours, it’d be ages before it got old.

    Alone? I dunno. Sleep or gooning, probably

    Largest animal: a med-small dog? Like a whippet or something.

    I don’t understand the dragonballs stuff. Probably just too them down a hill (we’ve got some really steep streets for this in NZ)




  • Contacted by AFP, Eurolinks did not respond to a request for comment. The Port of Marseille-Fos had no comment.

    “We are very proud of this action led by our comrades and which is part of the CGT’s long internationalist tradition for peace,” CGT secretary general Sophie Binet told reporters in the eastern city of Strasbourg on Thursday.

    “It is unacceptable that CGT dockers should be the ones forced to uphold the fundamental principles of international law and French values. The government must immediately block all arms deliveries to the State of Israel,” she said.

    The move was also welcomed by hard-left and left-wing leaders in France.

    “Humanism is not for sale,” said Socialist Party leader Olivier Faure.

    According to the investigative website Disclose, which had access to maritime data, two other such shipments between Fos-sur-Mer and the Israeli port of Haifa took place on April 3 and May 22.

    French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu had stated at the time that these parts exported by the Marseille company would be “re-exported” through Israel and not used by the Israeli army.