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spadetownboy

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  1. lozzyloz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Perhaps the American Style Yellow Buses should be > introduced. Might also help the environment if it > reduced number of Dulwich Combine Harvesters. only if the drivers can be otto lookalikes.
  2. dont forget window locks, you can buy them in any diy store and they,re fairly easy to fit.
  3. i like the idea of scouse pie,apparantly if you start choking on it you tell yourself "eeh dont panic,dont panic".;-)
  4. bottle or breast
  5. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am sooo going to be slated but I have always > found France ( and Corsica) to be extremely > friendly im with you sean og,france is the bees knees,paris included, as is germany,austria and belgium, like everywhere one goes try and make an effort to speak the lingo and treat people with respect and politeness and it will be returned in kind.
  6. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This one has been known to make me come over all > dorothy. > > The Pogues ? Waltzing Matilda > > > But only when I get home late at night from the > pub after having drunk lots and lots like a Real > Man mind. > > Hope that link works I?m in the office so can?t > test it. on a similar vein for anti war songs try the green fields of france (willie mcbride)as sung by the fureys and davy arthur, no irish wedding is complete without a rendition. but if its songs to make the eyes moist danny boy by the one and only daniel o donnell hits the spot for me and as for pal of my cradle days by ann breen well pass me a tissue.
  7. hard to bate a pint of harp in the summer and a pint of plain in the winter
  8. spadetownboy

    a joke

    ian paisley bought a horse and decided to ride it home. so he pulls up outside the house can calls out eileen the wife. "well eileen" goes the big man "do you like my stallion" "thats a mare not a stallion " replies eileen "its not its a stallion" retorts big ian "im telling you its a mare" eileen replies before adding "what makes you think its a stallion" "well"goes paisley "when i was riding him back to the house everyone kept shouting would you look at the big bollix on the horse".
  9. spadetownboy

    a joke

    what goes ring ring arghhhhhhhhh stevie wonder answering the iron. what goes click click is it done,click click is it done stevie wonder playing with a rubiks cube. i gave stevie wonder a cheese grater for christmas, he said it was the most violent book he ever read.
  10. RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'll get my pitchfork i,ll bring a rope
  11. im general trained but i left the nhs several yrs ago i do a lot of stuff involving coroners and post mortums etc, so i dont even get backchat from my patients, i do 3 x 12hr shifts per week any 3 days mon-fri, so im laughing really. on the wards i,ve no idea what the wages are now, but i think the most junior just starting out is about 21-22k pa, and thats before you start to add in unsocial hours payments etc, a sister could expect in the region of approx 35k pa. so its not peanuts. psychiatric nurses get even more as they also get psychiatric lead,which is basically danger money, althought whats dangerous about sitting around all day drinking tea and reading papers i dont know.
  12. go the whole hog mate only way to do it. church,cars,big reception would,nt have done it any other way.
  13. well i personally think its a fucking disgrace that some trumped up american thinks that our nurses are so hard up that she has to try and name and shame premiership footballers in to giving a days wages for a nurses hardship fund. what i want to know is were any nurses consulted about this, because i bloody wasnt.as a registered nurse and therefore public sector worker i feel very strongly about this that i am seen as needing some sort of charitable help to help me survive. well bollocks to that i say. i also dont need to be patronised by the fact that im a nurse and i do a wonderful job etc,etc and dont get paid enough, the fact is i am quite well paid as are my colleagues and any friends i know who also work in the profession. if they want to start hardship funds why not start one for the people who are up at all hours in all sorts of weather sweeping the roads and cleaning out bogs etc for a minimum wage,sometimes doing several jobs a day to survive, because they are the ones who in my opinion have a hard job. when this whole mayday for nurses first came out it made me wonder whats in it for her, and i still hav,nt changed my opinion on that,time will tell.
  14. taxi or 37 to brixton,victoria line to green park,and onto the picadilly line straight to heathrow,easy peasy.
  15. Incitatus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The Episode called 'Ringer' was filmed at Dulwich > Hamlet FC, Peckham Rye Station and Bushey Hill > Rd. > > Choice quote from that episode > > Jack Regan - "We're the Sweeney, son, and we > haven't had any dinner - you've kept us waiting. > So unless you want a kicking, you tell us where > those photographs are" ahh pre P.A.C.E. days,i bet all old coppers yearn for them.
  16. Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Am I the only person in East Dulwich still with > only five channels? I've been thinking of > upgrading for a long time but don't watch enough > TV. This thread has certainly put me off Virgin > Media and I'm not sure I want to deal with the > Devil (Murdoch). What to do? > Oh! and get well soon Shambles. FIVE channels !!!! how do you cope ? jah get sky + and you,ll wonder how you lived without it, its simply the most important discovery since penicillin. freeview isnt too bad but you,re very dependant on having a decent reception so its not the most reliable system virgin i admit i dont know a great deal about but as far as i know they have some channels missing off their package as sky wouldnt give them the access. so i would go for sky +, its so good that if you,re out and about and have forgotten to record your favourite programme you can send it a text and it will record it,now thats clever.
  17. it depends on when the offences were committed ie it would be a bit unfair to discriminate against a 50 yr old whos crimes were committed 30yrs ago, but then i could always get them on age discrimination instead.on the other hand if the crimes were in the last for example 5 years then if i had 2 people going for a position i would be less likely to give it to the one with the record regardless of experience etc.
  18. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > I was about to say the same but the truth is, it's > never how these things work out > > Apart from downsouth as the token first timer ( to > a group forum drink anyway) it seems to be the ole > faithfuls. > > Come on recent arrivals or long-time lurkers - > let's be 'avin you sorry sean no can do i can make the 19th but not the 12th
  19. good enough for mick jagger and david bowie good enough for me.all we need is music sweet music
  20. 4hrs and 10 mins.mmmmmm
  21. i watched two films "the lives of others" about the stasi in east berlin in the cold war 80s quite an interesting piece,followed by "london to brighton" which is probably one of the most harrowing and uncomfortable british dramas i have ever seen,albeit with a bit of a predictible ending,its still however a very highly recommended film.
  22. they,re at it again. i,ve just booked flights for myself,spadetowngirl and the spadetownsprogs,stansted - belfast city return in december and again in january for the princely sum of 8p total each time. say what you want about carbon footprints etc etc but thats hard to beat.
  23. hi folks just back from a lovely weekend in dusseldorf very nice.on the subject of tanks there used to be some bloke who drove around the streets of brixton in a tank,come to think of it not a bad idea actually.
  24. it must be a fair old size of a place.
  25. Mark Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > OK, but how many people in Iraq have died from a > Red Arrows fly past? none i presume, but if there was a u.s. version of the re arrows i,d hate to think of the consequences of a fly past.collateral damage,friendly fire!!!!!
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