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I was wondering if anyone has any experience or knowledge about York CCG, in particular their policies relating to prescribing / funding HRT?
It seems my Dr isn't against the idea of a bridging prescription in theory but doubts they'll be allowed to by the CCG. They also doubt they'd be allowed to enter into a shared care agreement with a private provider on the same basis. They are looking into it, but I figured any information I could find would be useful!
The rise today was fantastic, let's hope for more of that across the board here on out. All the steel stocks I follow were green rockets in low atmosphere, about to punch into space.
This article suggests China has been sitting on supply, which fits the Chinese new year and substantial covid lockdown narratives. Sounds like Vale should provide us more information on Wednesday based off their production reporting, and it is a potential piece of the puzzle to prices. Vito, does that sound right to you? Can Vale really impact pricing if they have overproduced?
Heres a little supporting encouragement on Vale. Zack's seem to like the stock, an expected EPS growth rate of 21.8% for three-five years, nice.
https://www.zacks.com/stock/news/1254089/add-these-4-low-pcf-stocks-to-portfolio-for-optimum-returns
Oh, looks like Vale got favorable results coming in the lawsuit, again nice.
Good luck tomorrow boys, feels like we are trending the right direction.
VALE 100 Shares @ 16.33, a variety of options previously posted, 55 in total now, 50 of them June expire.
CLF 200 Shares @ $15.41 this morning.
Hoping to get Edge Funded and transferred this week to still jump on MT. Getting out of Robinhood ASAP, and sold MT $25 June options I had from original DD back when they got discontinued from RH, regrettably.
I recently bought a new house and in the partially finished basement (with no floor drain) my 285L electrical hot water tank has two T&P valves and one of them drains into a bucket that fills the bucket about once a month.
The standard T&P valve that is attached directly to the tank is not leaking and has had no signs of water (it's just run to the floor but I'm not worried about that yet). The other valve which is on the water "in" side of the tank seems to be firing off pretty regularly and fills a giant bucket about once a month and is a total pain to carry the bucket upstairs to drain.
I've thought about hooking up a sub-pump and pumping the water up through the floor into my laundry room and into the washer drain, but that's a work-around solution. I'm wondering, will a pressure tank (currently not installed) solve this problem?
Thanks
Drawing of water lines
https://imgur.com/bDZFVi7
Hello denizens of r/nightvale!
My name is Ser Duncan, and a little while ago... my buddy Zak put together a Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition adventure set in the world of the podcast. It's based on the first novel that came out in 2015... and he put a TON of effort into transposing Night Vale into CoC. Personally, I think he did an amazing job. I wanted to share the fruits of his efforts here, if any of you were also Call of Cthulhu fans, and might want to try it yourself.
Zak put this adventure together for three other friends and I to play together. It was a ton of fun across three session that we streamed on YouTube. Getting to explore the world of Night Vale, and interact with its citizens in real time was a blast! We explored the library, got to hear my friend Zak give his best Cecil impression, and even had a Weather segment of our very own. If you do check it out, I hope you enjoy. :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJJVATuC3vQ&feature=youtu.be
After so long.
Link: https://www.quora.com/q/mmuiumieogfzmzxi/After-Sansa-caused-Neds-execution-disregarded-Rickons-life-let-Jon-risk-his-life-without-telling-him-about-the-Knigh?ch=10&share=434471bd&srid=s4ff
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1: She didnβt cause Nedβs execution. Even Cersei didnβt. She intended to have Ned alive but in exile at the Nightβs Watch. Joffrey did, by deciding to surf the crowdβs love (and probably Littlefinger whispering in his ear to destroy the chance of a negotiated Stark-Lannister settlement). Cersei already knows that Ned is planning action against her by the time Sansa goes to her because Ned himself has outright told her. Nothing to do with Sansa. Also, sheβs thirteen and been taught to obey authority figures. Is it silly? Yeah, but by no means unusual or beyond the pale. Nedβs fate is more his own fault then hers in this situation given heβs the one who tipped Cersei off in the first place rather then taking her by surprise.
2: Disregarding Rickon was a strength. Once Ramsey had him, he was dead. She warned Jon that Ramsey would use Rickon to lure him into a trap and a situation that would be disastrous for him and his army. Hello? Thatβs exactly what he did. The fact that Jon didnβt listen to Sansa here is the problem. Ramsey did exactly what she said he would do, and Jon still fell for it (Book Jon probably wouldnβt have, but never mind).
3: She didnβt tell him about the Knights of the Vale because she wasnβt sure they were coming. Frankly the only way they were coming is if Littlefinger ordered them to come when she asked for help. Given the last conversation she had with Littlefinger, Sansa probably thought it was entirely possible heβd tell them to fuck off and die. Even if she thought there was a reasonable chance of him arriving, she knows Littlefinger canβt be trusted or relied upon. Heβs not dependable and telling Jon about help that she isnβt sure is coming might drive him to be even more reckless and cavalier and get him killed on the assumption that reinforcements are coming when they might not be. Itβs not entirely clear exactly when Sansa became certain that the Vale was coming but itβs entirely possible that she didnβt know for sure until she saw Littlefinger coming down the road towards the battlefield with them. Until that point itβs entirely possible heβd just leave them to stew, or at least stay out of it long enough to let them die in the hopes of then taking the North himself.
4: The sacred vow thing is the
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It's just so relaxing. Really, really fits the atmosphere of that place. I love the heck outta it.
So far, I'm up to episode 29 and to me it seems like a bunch of delusional people slowly going insane (in an entertaining way tho), completely isolated from the outside world. But I was interested to see what you guys think the tone of the show really is, because it probably changes depending on where you are in the series. Also, it seems like there may be a few different ways of looking at it (probably more optimistically). Anyway, I'd like to hear your thoughts!
So I dont like to mix the TV series with the books however one thing I can definitely see George including is the ride of the Knights of the Vale to destroy the Bolton forces whilst their fighting the remaining Stark forces during the war for control over the north.
This will be reminiscent of Tolkiens Ride of the Rohan to Gondor moment. And one I am looking forward to reading. However the way it happens in the books will differ from the series. So how do you imagine it will unfold.
I would like it to unfold where word has reached the Vale that the Starks are assembling a final army to retake the North. And Sansa as alayne will hear this and find out Jon has come down from Castle Black to reclaim Winterfell from the Boltons. This will be the reveal part her revealing who she is to the Vale Lord's and also protect Baelish due to him saving her from the capital. The Vale army will March North to aid Jon but Baelish will hope for his demise so he can put Sansa on the Northern Throne.
However, similar to the series the Vale army appears when Jon's army is nearly finished due to treachery from House Umber and others promised Power by Ramsey. But Jon will prevail and he will be the one to kill Ramsey with Ghost thanks to House Arryns support and will be bittersweet a Direwolf (Sigil of House Stark) ending the line of House Bolton once and for all.
This is how I hope to see Sansa reintroduced to the North and Knights of the Vale scene happening in the books. How do you see this happening?
Any advice on how I can convince him to let me buy it?
I'm coming from the south. Armadale Rd, Radford Rd. Being able to stop somewhere nice would make it an enjoyable trip.
I'm building Izzet phoenix and the main difference between lists seems to be whether they run 2x Crackling Drakes or 2x Merchant of the Vale. So I was hoping to get some opinions on what to pick.
My current list is:
Lands:
4 Island
2 Mountain
4 Shivan Reef
4 Spirebluff Canal
4 Steam Vents
2 Sulfur Falls
Creatures:
4 Arclight Phoenix
2 Crackling Drake or Merchant of the Vale
4 Thing in the Ice
Spells:
4 Chart a Course
4 Izzet Charm
4 Lightning Axe
4 Opt
3 Strategic Planning
4 Fiery Temper
4 Treasure Cruise
3 Wild Slash
Sideboard:
3 Abrade
1 Brazen Borrower // Petty Theft
1 Chandra, Torch of Defiance
2 Flame Sweep
2 Fry
2 Mystical Dispute
2 Pithing Needle
2 Spell Pierce
https://preview.redd.it/9f0zp9vgb6m31.png?width=216&format=png&auto=webp&s=09ec0dded682f963c967a9181457b5c76cecf395
As of the end of Volume 4, we might paradoxically understand less about the history of the Kingdom of Vale than any of the other Great Kingdoms. Aside from joining the forces against Ancient Vacuo, and its actions during the Great War, what else do we really know about Vale before the Great War (the Classical period), or earlier (the Ancient period)?
The shallow coastal waters to the west and the mountains to the south and east do much to curb the arrival of Grimm, but as in the modern day, Grimm circle around the mountains to approach from the north, through the Forever Fall Forest. The classical kingdom of Vale perhaps had the ability to construct and defend a massive, far-spanning wall to deal with that problem, like the wall of Argus City writ large.
But the ancient kingdom of Vale did not. Therefore, any Grimm who emerged from Forever Fall could freely stalk the lands of Vale, greatly curbing the growth of its population and driving the survivors to stick to their existing settlements. This prevented people from clearing forests, which gave Grimm further places to hide and presented yet more barriers between human settlements.
Rather than a single, united kingdom filling the entirety of the land, the peoples of Vale would have formed their own separate city-states and cultures. People even built homes in the Emerald Forest, either because being on the wrong side of Beaconβs protective plateau seemed no more dangerous than the right side in those days, or because they were exiled from the lands of Vale.
Before bridges and aircraft, the truly massive river cutting Vale in half certainly would have isolated the northern lands from the southern enough to allow for two separate kingdoms to emerge and quarrel. Further, without the concerted effort of a Great Kingdom to prevent Grimm from entering the river from the ocean, monsters prowling the waters could make that dividing barrier even more daunting.
Itβs possible that, like Mistral, the Great Kingdom of Vale began as single city-state which grew powerful enough to begin conquering its neighbors, becoming an empire that united all settlements within the land by force.
Or perhaps Ozpinβs predecessor Wizards lived in Vale even that long ago, acquiring positions of power and authority to guide the people in making wise and compassionate decisions. Certainly, this seems the case with the Last King of Vale.
Iβd like to speculate a litt
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