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Post by stevep on Aug 30, 2019 6:46:16 GMT
Tullow Oil plc (Tullow) announces the results of its Jethro-1 exploration well, drilled on the Orinduik licence offshore Guyana by its wholly owned subsidiary Tullow Guyana B.V.
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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 1, 2019 6:32:06 GMT
Tullow Oil plc (Tullow) announces the results of its Jethro-1 exploration well, drilled on the Orinduik licence offshore Guyana by its wholly owned subsidiary Tullow Guyana B.V. The Jethro-1 well was drilled by the Stena Forth harsh-environment, dynamically-positioned drillship to a TD of 4400 m in 1350 m of water. Source: Stena Drilling. www.spe.org/en/jpt/jpt-article-detail/?art=5819
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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 2, 2019 6:22:22 GMT
This could turn into a very interesting thread www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/WILLIAM HEISEL'S ANTIDOTE: INVESTIGATING UNTOLD HEALTH STORIES Is Prime Healthcare Playing Medicare Like a Flute? Three Questions to ConsiderBy William Heisel, January 16, 2012On Friday, I outlined the Jethro Tull Problem that looms over the current discussion of whether Prime Healthcare is overbilling Medicare for kwashiorkor and other disorders. Jethro Tull won the 1989 hard rock/heavy metal Grammy and enraged an entire generation of metalheads. If a guy playing the flute – no matter how vigorously – could be called heavy metal, then what did the word really mean? California Watch has prompted a similar line of questioning with its stories showing how hospitals owned by Prime, particularly Shasta Regional Medical Center in Redding, have been claiming that well-fed adults suffer from a disease usually only found in children in famine-stricken parts of Africa. Link #1Link #2
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Post by steelmonkey on Sept 3, 2019 1:09:16 GMT
Rather bizarre examples of Mr. Anderson's project out in the wider universe.
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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 19, 2019 6:29:29 GMT
www.valuethemarkets.com/2019/09/18/eco-atlantics-gil-holzman-on-why-orinduik-is-now-primed-to-reach-its-world-class-potential-eco/Eco Atlantic’s Gil Holzman on why Orinduik is now primed to reach its ‘world-class’ potential (ECO)18 SEP 2019 | Daniel Flynn . . . . . . ~ ~ ~ . . . . . . Critically, the news came just weeks after Eco and its partners announced their first discovery on the Orinduik Block from an exploration well called Jethro-1. The well found that a prospect called Jethro-Tull, which is estimated to hold 250MMbbls of gross prospective resources, comprises a high-quality oil-bearing sandstone reservoir like Joe. The results far exceeded pre-drill expectations, encountering 55m of net high-quality oil pay in Orinduik’s lower tertiary horizon. This supports recoverable oil resources and proves up the lower tertiary play for future exploration.
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 16, 2020 8:28:33 GMT
www.autoevolution.com/news/rolls-royce-silver-cloud-nautilus-looks-like-a-submarine-140327.htmlRolls-Royce Silver Cloud "Nautilus" Looks Like a Submarine14 Jan 2020, 16:19 UTC · by Andrei Tutuauthor picHome > News > U-turn It was 1967 when Jethro Tull's Up To Me referenced the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, with the lyrics of the song including the following line: "Buy a Silver Cloud to ride/ Pack the tennis club inside." And while the very presence of this rendering confirms the fact that the desire for the Goodwood saloon is still very much alive, contemporary trends might just see the land yacht being heavily customized.
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Post by geostrehl on Jan 16, 2020 20:19:39 GMT
www.autoevolution.com/news/rolls-royce-silver-cloud-nautilus-looks-like-a-submarine-140327.htmlRolls-Royce Silver Cloud "Nautilus" Looks Like a Submarine14 Jan 2020, 16:19 UTC · by Andrei Tutuauthor picHome > News > U-turn It was 1967 when Jethro Tull's Up To Me referenced the Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud, with the lyrics of the song including the following line: "Buy a Silver Cloud to ride/ Pack the tennis club inside." And while the very presence of this rendering confirms the fact that the desire for the Goodwood saloon is still very much alive, contemporary trends might just see the land yacht being heavily customized. Excuse me for seemingly freely posting, I was just wondering if Maddog added this emoticon with 5 question marks because you always thought the lyric was a twist of the old saying "Every cloud has a silver lining" as I always have. These writers are going to dislike me I already clarified the TAAB lyric another wrote. (Your wise men not You wise men) And here the correct wording is A tennis club not The tennis club. Sorry. I better go "ride" my car back to my humble abode and turn this thing off Wow! Same here! Of course, I'm an American born in 1988, so surely I can be forgiven for not knowing what a Silver Cloud is haha!
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Post by steelmonkey on Jan 16, 2020 20:20:01 GMT
All contributions, opinions and lyrical hair splitting are appreciated and respected around here. Tull related food for thought always nourishing.
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Post by stevep on Jan 17, 2020 0:45:48 GMT
Food for thought. I think this company was started by Dee Palmers daughter some time back. Their ginger lime sauce was excellent. www.jethros.co.uk/
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 17, 2020 7:21:02 GMT
Excuse me for seemingly freely posting, I was just wondering if Maddog added this emoticon with 5 question marks because you always thought the lyric was a twist of the old saying "Every cloud has a silver lining" as I always have. These writers are going to dislike me I already clarified the TAAB lyric another wrote. (Your wise men not You wise men) And here the correct wording is A tennis club not The tennis club. Sorry. I better go "ride" my car back to my humble abode and turn this thing off Wow! Same here! Of course, I'm an American born in 1988, so surely I can be forgiven for not knowing what a Silver Cloud is haha! Yes I did wonder - will have to be part of Ms Nonrabbit's end of term examination paper.
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 17, 2020 9:35:45 GMT
I'm the same age as Steelmonkey ie young: I thought (when heard for the first time) that "buy a silver cloud to ride" had a psychedelic meaning like "Lucy in the sky..."
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 17, 2020 9:39:50 GMT
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 25, 2020 8:09:33 GMT
indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/delhi-in-davos-6234262/Delhi in DavosIndians interview Indians in Davos, while Brazilian President prepares to ring in Republic Day Davos is back on our screens. Specifically, Indians in Davos are back on our screens, from Kamal Nath to Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, all being interviewed by Indian journalists. The whole exercise could have been accomplished right here at home, in the studios of the National Capital Region, without the bother of having to buy international tickets and fill out those peculiar visa forms where they require travellers to declare that they have never supported terrorism, never committed war crimes and never stolen candy from a laughing baby’s mouth, to paraphrase Jethro Tull. For the international news from Davos, European services like Deutsche Welle and Euronews are generally more illuminating. Don’t miss Imran Khan’s interviews, in which he alternately speaks of the “extreme ideology” which runs India, and professes not to “know enough” about the detention and re-education of Uighurs in China. Actually, he had to feign ignorance to TRT World at Davos last year, too. It’s a tough neighbourhood he lives in.
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 3, 2020 7:00:33 GMT
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Post by steelmonkey on Feb 4, 2020 21:40:37 GMT
One of my current cats, adopted from a shelter, came with the name 'Shona' but daughter overruled my desire to keep the name and rechristened her 'Cici'. On a side note, my bio for new job included the line: ' I love cats and dogs equally' which generated more response than any other thing I shared from 62 years of life.
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 5, 2020 7:53:32 GMT
CHRISTOPHER STEVENS reviews last night's TV: Turning the drama all the way up to 11, the Spinal Tap sleuthsBy CHRISTOPHER STEVENS FOR THE DAILY MAIL PUBLISHED: 20:26 EST, 4 February 2020 | UPDATED: 20:44 EST, 4 February 2020 Jethro Tull frontman Ian Anderson, he of the codpiece and the one-legged flute solos, once remarked that the best place to be in life was top of the Second Division. He meant that Pink Floyd and Led Zep were welcome to their megastar status and all the pressures that went with it. More modest fame combined with steady album sales brought a more pleasant standard of living. By the same token, daytime TV can be more fun than prime-time, especially where crime is concerned. New shows such as The Majorca Files get the chance to bed in, and old favourites like Father Brown can develop their characters. link
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Post by maddogfagin on May 15, 2020 6:27:26 GMT
www.swanandroyal.co.uk/Enjoy a peaceful stay in the beautiful Ribble Valley at The Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe.Born in Blackpool, Ian Anderson formed the world famous Jethro Tull Band. The band stayed at The Swan & Royal in 1968. It is said that one of their most famous hits, ‘One Brown Mouse’ was written here. The band has sold over 30 million albums worldwide.link
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Post by bunkerfan on May 15, 2020 6:36:58 GMT
I've just had a look at their website and they've certainly had some interesting people stay there in the past
Not only Ian Anderson but also Miss Whiplash
There have been many famous names to have graced the rooms of the Swan and Royal in Clitheroe.
Sir Winston Churchill
Sir Frank Whittle
Gandhi
Ian Anderson
Miss Whiplash
George Easton
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2020 8:00:23 GMT
There have been many famous names to have graced the rooms of the Swan and Royal in Clitheroe.
Sir Winston Churchill
Sir Frank Whittle
Gandhi
Ian Anderson
Miss Whiplash
George Easton From The Shining:[Past guests at the Overlook Hotel] Stuart Ullman: Four presidents, movie stars... Wendy Torrance: Royalty? Stuart Ullman: All the best people.
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Post by nonrabbit on May 15, 2020 14:47:49 GMT
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Post by nonrabbit on May 15, 2020 14:49:20 GMT
As long as the mouse has gone. RIP
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2020 16:41:27 GMT
As long as the mouse has gone. RIP I was thinking the same thing. Does a hotel really want it to be known that rodents are so plentiful there, they would inspire musicians to to pen songs about them? Was "One Brown Mouse" really written in 1968, the year IA stayed at the establishment? If I were them, I would say that he wrote a different song, like "Summerday Sands", even though if this place is in a valley, then it's probably not on the sea. How about "Mother Goose"? (The SWAN and Royal).
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Post by maddogfagin on Nov 22, 2020 9:39:57 GMT
Red Dust of Mars: The Legend of Jethro Tull Book 1 (Legend of Jethro Tull ) by Christopher R. Wills Rookie Special Forces officer Jethro, serving with the Earth Space Marines, discovers an alien invasion of Mars, but will anyone on Earth believe him? linkBlue Sky of Mars: The Legend of Jethro Tull Book 2 (Legend of Jethro Tull ) by Christopher R. Wills Special Forces officer Jethro Tull survives his own execution to lead a secret mission to rescue valuable scientists from the Martian South Pole in the middle of a full scale alien invasion. link
Green Caverns of Mars: The Legend of Jethro Tull Book 3 (Legend of Jethro Tull ) by Christopher R. Wills This is book 3 in the Legend of Jethro Tull series and concludes this 3 book story. The Earth government has lost communications with Mars and the Moon but despite this they still refuse to believe there are such things as aliens. Special Space Services warrior Jethro is safe and recovering back on his parents’ farm on Dartmoor. link
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Post by bunkerfan on Aug 1, 2022 8:59:48 GMT
For someone like me you can't draw anything, I'm very impressed with this artwork
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Post by JTull 007 on Aug 30, 2022 0:55:56 GMT
Ian Ander'ssssss'on Image by Lewi Krautman
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Post by JTull 007 on Sept 3, 2022 0:38:01 GMT
Images created by Jury Winkler
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Post by rredmond on Sept 7, 2022 16:31:58 GMT
Hah hah, the eyes are key! Thanks for sharing these!!
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Post by JTull 007 on Nov 20, 2022 15:40:18 GMT
By Alexander Shkut "Russian dancer Princess Meshcherskaya, who disappeared without a trace in Paris"
(Published in a Russian magazine at the beginning of the twentieth century). So, question: Who was the first? 😁
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