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Jamma

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  1. DagmarJ, we're on the same side. I used the word crap in inverted commas because I don't think there is such a thing as a crap school.

    There are however crap parents. People who go on about 'putting their child's education first' at the expense of a better community are crap parents because they fail to realise that their child is part of that community. Drives me nuts.

  2. So I'm perusing the Fringe programme decided what tosh to waste my money on this year. I see there's a chap called Liam Mullone appearing and he comes from East Dulwich. I sort of feel like I should see him seeing as we live in the same town (god knows how that works). Does anyone know him or more importantly know if he's any good?

    Failing that any other East Dulwich comics on at the Fringe?

  3. Thanks for the heads up. Shan't make Thurs but there's some good stuff in the coming weeks. Wilson Dixon very good also Paul Sinha, Rhod Gilbert and I will definitely be at the Marcus Birdman/Phil Nichol show on the 17th
  4. Yes I think he/she is suggesting sending your children to a 'crap' school to stop society becoming more divided. It's the best way to go about it that's why. A school cannot be inherently 'crap', it is the product of the teachers, pupils, parents etc that use it. If the majority of kids at a school are sent there with a healthy attitude and know how to behave that school will thrive no matter their ethnic or class background or whatever.
  5. I love it. Fushchia wanted to take her five-year-old for a treat so went for a croissant at a cafe. What about a trip to the park or something a five-year-old might actually enjoy?

    Sorry for being a bit off topic but I find myself siding with Louisa on this one. And that's generally a worrying sign.

  6. At risk of opening up a different debate I don't see why it matters that the pram-pushing girls were Muslims. Do you describe everyone by their religion, or even ethnicity if you must see it that way, even when it has no bearing on the story you are telling? Just think about what you are saying there.
  7. There was no home nation involvement at the 94 world cup (Ireland is a foreign country, deal with it) but my local pub had a sweepstake. I drew Romania, my mate drew Sweden, when they met in the quarter finals it was one of the all time classic nights in the pub. It's a good way of creating a sort of temporary attachment to a team and given the result last time no matter who you draw at the Euros there's a chance you could win.

    Anyone work out how one could organise some sort of sweepstake through the EDF? With 16 teams and hundreds of folk posting here we could have vast swathes of E Dul backing any particular team

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