GO---PUTIN---GO!!!
GO---PUTIN---GO!!!
This is going to leave a mark!
You cannot tell the difference between a temporary restriction and something being irreplaceable.![]()
-A-DOODLE-DO!!!!!!!!!
Fat-handed idiot analogies.
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I said, several times, that it was "irreplaceable as long as the sanctions were in place", i.e. a temporary restriction.
Not my fault if you can't read, dumb .
false. Putler bent the knee with Germany and took Euros.
He thought the little countries would cave, and they didn't![]()
Dang.
Sooo the artillery that has been provided is seeing its first usage.
Austria did, and a couple of others.
RUS own goals continue.
Coolness. Glad to have been wrong.
Hater is a dumbass knowing nothing about Europe, Russia, Ukraine or Poland. His only knowledge of any situation is tweets.
I work with several plants in Europe 2 being in Poland and 1 in Bulgaria. There is no shortage risk short term, mid term and more likely than not long term. Polish reserve of gas are more than 80% filled, Poland is importing liquid gas from Norway while they are finishing underwater pipeline that should be ready in October. Poland is working on getting rid of Russian dependency for the last 10 years. I'm informed about Poland situation on a daily basis, no alert concerning gas supply reduction, plants are producing full 3 shifts.
Bulgaria situation is more precarious but so far with no interruption of gas supplying to households or industries.
Very cool. You actually work in the power sector?
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