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Earl Aelfheah

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  1. This is one of the most ridiculous threads I've read in a long while.
  2. Yeah, I'm drinking Champagne for breakfast... just to show support like. Hic.
  3. The police should go and check them out practicing their wheelies etc at Bell Green and Crystal Palace.
  4. peckham_ryu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There's a documentary on the BBC iPlayer at the > moment, Britain's Most Wanted Motorcycle Gand? That'll help the situation.
  5. ?!?!?
  6. Talk to your boss. Explain your concerns, appeal for a replacement. Summarise in an email. Not much else you can do.
  7. 'levitates their Chihuahua'.... Surely some kind of euphemism?
  8. Louisa! You're back in the General Ed Issues section?
  9. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Back on taxpayer funding - I'm not sure that > taxpayers should fund Middleclass commuters from > the Home Counties (see also Tax Payer Funded > Higher Education as another form of 'regressive' > funding). If you start down this route of reasoning, you quickly get to the 'I shouldn't pay for X, I don't use it' argument. in the end it leads to everyone just paying for the things they need, i.e. it undermines the whole idea of universal, public services. Start means testing everything and you undermine support for the system, services suffer and the less affluent end up being a lot worse off.
  10. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Some people seem obsessed by it. It gets tiresome > doesn't it? > > Louisa. ;-)
  11. It's the Godwin's Law of EDF.
  12. The cyclist, if they jumped a light.
  13. It just boring. So much on this forum gets turned into a debate about class. Don't get me wrong, I'm all up for a thread discussing gentrification, inequality, class and politics, but this one was about a loud garden party (and plenty of others are about lot's of other things, but get similarly diverted).
  14. I strongly believe in the power of markets, competition and incentives, but it totally dogmatic to think that it is appropriate in all and every case to bring in the private sector. To say that there is only one way is the definition of dogma.
  15. It is not efficient to take a natural monopoly, pour in public money and allow some of that to then be paid out to shareholders. 2+2 does of course equal 4, but in privatisation, your taking 2+2-1 and trying top get to 4. As we have seen, it deosn't work.
  16. Is she OK? Sounds like she may have some mental health issues
  17. FFS - why always a class thing. If you're acting in a way that regularly and significantly impinges on those around you in a negative way, you're being inconsiderate. Whether you live on an estate, or drive an estate.
  18. shelly2106 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Domestic incident Really? How do you know that?
  19. James Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi rahrahrah, > That's how TfL manage London Overground and it > seems to work really well. > GTR management with the help of the RMT union, > supported by the DfT seem to have all forgotten > rail services are meant to be a service for the > convenience of passengers. I'm kind of surprised by that. I think it's quite unusual for Train franchises, but obviously not unique.
  20. cella Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Actually, though it's annoying late at night we > have had a spate of daytime parties in our road > during the lovely weather. Which is fine but with > all the shrieking, singing loudly to even louder > music, breaking glasses etc etc it means most of > us can't use our own gardens in the sunshine or > invite our own guests as they'll all be driven > indoors. It's very antisocial and a bit depressing > that they don't seem to care about their neighbors > feelings. It does feel a bit like they need to > make a huge noise to show they are having a great > time - unlike the rest of us. Yeah, I don't mind general noise during the day, but I do get aggrieved by the loud 'gangster rap' that we occasionally have to endure on sunny afternoons. Call me an old git, but I don't particularly want to listen to screams of M*therf*ck'n' this and N*gger that, blaring over my garden fence whilst the kids are playing. Whilst I'm sure the daily travails of South Central LA 'gangbangers' is of direct relevance to those living in Dulwich, I like to keep the pimpin' and hoein' to a minimum on a Sunday afternoon.
  21. The Department for Transport gives GTR ?8.9 billion over 7 years and in return receives all revenue. In other words, there is virtually no incentive for GTR to run a decent service as they get to empty taxpayers pockets regardless of whether anyone actually uses their trains.
  22. @JamesBarber - is the council doing anything to bring pressure to bear on Network Rail over the closed rail bridge on Windsor Walk and the partially closed one on Camberwell Grove? Is Denmark Hill next?
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