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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatso View Post
    Just make sure Clive dont sneak in in the back !!
    I am pretty sure that Ian would notice by the way the truck is handling if that useless fat bastard was stowing away in one of the trailers
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    the "useless fat bastard " is a billionaire.

    you don't get to be a billionaire by being useless. Whether you like him or not he has helped a lot of people.....as usual only the bad news is noticed.

    See Twiggy has been putting on a bit of weight........

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    WA wants me. I'll be burning rubber at sparrow's tomorrow.
    Safe trip Ian. That means more now than before.
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    COVID in ten photos.
    We are still in the early days of this pandemic. It is not too premature, however, to start writing its history through images. Here are some of the photos that captured the impact of COVID-19 in Australia.

    During the height of the Black Death in the 14th century, the citizens of Venice realised infected persons were on ships and the best defence was isolation. The modern term quarantine is derived from the Italian quaranta giorni, the 40 days vessels were kept offshore.

    Friday essay: COVID in ten photos
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    the "useless fat bastard " is a billionaire.

    you don't get to be a billionaire by being useless. Whether you like him or not he has helped a lot of people.....as usual only the bad news is noticed.

    See Twiggy has been putting on a bit of weight........
    Twiggy helps people, organizations , charity's & sport through his Mindaroo foundation , whats Clive's called .

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    Palmer Care Foundation

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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    WA wants me. I'll be burning rubber at sparrow's tomorrow.
    Safe Drive Ian. Check the AC unit. 45 at Nullabour yesterday was a record for this time of year.

    Do you have a Drone mate? This Truckie did it with style I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    So not just the Feds then? Best check your Rig for trackers.
    They don't need trackers these days,they track your mobile whenever,wherever.

    But i don't know who can actually do this,obvious the service provider does it,but who has access to the tracking,only the Police?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    I am pretty sure that Ian would notice by the way the truck is handling if that useless fat bastard was stowing away in one of the trailers

    After a few days,no doubt the smell would give him up

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    Forty percent to 60 percent of hospitalized Covid-19

    Back on Covid. The Science is clear and not great news. It my be our brains not just our lungs at significant risk

    "Forty percent to 60 percent of hospitalized Covid-19 patients experience neurological and psychiatric symptoms, "

    "The study was posted online on Wednesday and has not yet been vetted by experts for publication. But several researchers said it was careful and elegant, showing in multiple ways that the virus can infect brain cells."

    "The coronavirus targets the lungs foremost, but also the kidneys, liver and blood vessels. Still, about half of patients report neurological symptoms, including headaches, confusion and delirium, suggesting the virus may also attack the brain. A new study offers the first clear evidence that, in some people, the coronavirus invades brain cells, hijacking them to make copies of itself. The virus also seems to suck up all of the oxygen nearby, starving neighboring cells to death. "

    Brain scans of coronavirus patients from a study published in July. Some develop serious neurological complications, including nerve damage, scientists have found.Credit...Ross W. Paterson, Rachel L. Brown, et al./Brain, Oxford University Press

    Despite the caveats attached to mouse studies, the results still suggest that virus infection in the brain may be more lethal than respiratory infection, Dr. Iwasaki said.The virus may get to the brain through the olfactory bulb — which regulates smell — through the eyes or even from the bloodstream. It’s unclear which route the pathogen is taking, and whether it does so often enough to explain the symptoms seen in people.“I think this is a case where the scientific data is ahead of the clinical evidence,” Dr. Muotri said.

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