Real problems ahead - Peak Mince Pie!
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Real problems ahead - Peak Mince Pie!
As we all do, I was having a look at:
http://www.petrolprices.com/blog/price- ... =7&c=added
Start at page 7, about half way down, post 489.
Could this be the Black Swan event we have been dreading? And how on earth did that site pick it up before this one?
http://www.petrolprices.com/blog/price- ... =7&c=added
Start at page 7, about half way down, post 489.
Could this be the Black Swan event we have been dreading? And how on earth did that site pick it up before this one?
Excellent!
I see someone responded in #491!1. Stop deluding ourselves. The era of cheap, readily-available mince pies has ended. Prices may fluctuate, but the underlying trend is up, up, up. We have to get used to using less. Though for this christmas we must consume as many mince pies as possible because I say so.
Thank God for your post. It's time somebody stood up and said what needs to be said.
I don't agree that it is the end of cheap mince pies though, a recent paper by a Dr D. Ipshite has suggested they may be abiotic in origin, thus no need to panic.
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In Canada they're resorting to passing steam through layers of antedeluvian dead moose to extract the fat, which is then refined and used to make mince pies. The problem is that this process can only be powered by sweet Christmas Pudding, so the EROEI is appalling and, of course, the supply of cheap pudding is far from limitless.
Needless to say the effects on the atmosphere could be catastrophic.
Needless to say the effects on the atmosphere could be catastrophic.
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Groan . . . have you started pulling your crackers already?emordnilap wrote:Then there's:
What do you call James Bond with a polo on his head?
A mint spy, of course.
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I've only ever pulled one.Andy Hunt wrote:Groan . . . have you started pulling your crackers already?emordnilap wrote:Then there's:
What do you call James Bond with a polo on his head?
A mint spy, of course.
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