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Terry Christian and other celebs aint doing to the cause any good. No matter how much the posturing over hard brexit, and the 'the British public has decided". Now I can rant on about the bunch of lying winkers. But I am not on Question Time.
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Contractor asking for daily rate for only 7 hrs work a day ?
malumbu replied to helew's topic in The Lounge
Ahh that was a later film - Carry on up the workers http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066895/fullcredits I've had contacts who thought that there should be no controls over workers conditions whatsoever, whether it be hours or risks, and that rates would be paid accordingly. Now whilst I am not a friend of the black cabbies, they do tend to live in 'nicer' outer boroughs, and work better hours, compared to the long hour low hourly rates of Uber. I work in transport - trust me. Some consultants wouldn't get our of bed for an hours work, the equivalent of what some manual workers get paid in a day, Others would of course argue retrain and follow the money. Anyway not sure why you need to work a 12 hour day, I think we fought two world wars over this sort of thing! Interesting that 100 years when the Black Country ball bearing workers went on strike due to the dreadful conditions there was mass public support including the media. All a bit different now..... -
Worth a thread in its own right but more and more friends have their mobile phone permanently to hand when we go out, some happy to have Whatsapp conversations, check their e-mails, have conversations on EDF, or just browse. Doing me head in, worse than the kids. I sit at a screen all day, I don't need to be permanently on one.
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Contractor asking for daily rate for only 7 hrs work a day ?
malumbu replied to helew's topic in The Lounge
I've had some painters in. They started off with a cup of tea at 8 and gone by 4. Wasn't around with my stop watch to check their hours, or their work rate, but judged it on the cost and the finished produce. They made a film about it once Look the fantastic line up - just imagine Dickie Attenborough and the like doing your garden http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052911/ -
China want what's good for China, particularly if it disables the West. Played a fine hand with Nixon allowing him to tell the USA nation that he was successful in that China would not intervene in Viet Nam. but allowed China to implement their colonial intentions elsewhere. And contributed to their rise as a global superpower.
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I was pretty vile as a teenager, some say I still am. You did the right thing, someone usually does and please do report to the rozzers and the headteacher.
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The going home for the weekend song thread...come on you groovey foookers
malumbu replied to ????'s topic in The Lounge
I went to the start of this thread by mistake. What goes round comes round and the second post all those years ago was 24 hours from Tulse Hill. Not sure how much this means to the rest of the world. -
Sorry I missed the end of the story. Oh no Tom that pig pongs. It's not the pig Margot it's me. Queue lots of audience laughter. Sadly filmed in Northwood near to Watford, not Surbiton.
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I danced a lot there. Well sort of dancing. From the black bag skip in the parking lot It's a short bad trip to the candy shop Where the shrimps sell smack to the jelly snakes And the kids buy crack in their morning break
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du du du du du, du du du, du du du du, du du du dudududududu, u du du dudududududu Hello Barbara, have you seen my dinner jacket? Oh Tom, you silly billy, you put it on the scare crow. Oh thanks Barbara, I'll see if Jerry has a spare one. Oh, Margot, I thought that you were at your bridge night, is Jerry in? Oh he is at the golf club. Perhaps I'll go round. Oh no Tom, not the golf club, Jerry is planning to go for the president's post. Well what an ideal opportunity, it is time to take the pig for a walk and I know how much the golf club members like nature. Oh no Tom, that pig pongs. And so on and so on.
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Dry January, anyone? I'm looking for a buddy to keep up morale...
malumbu replied to Tosca's topic in The Lounge
Drat, it was so good I finished the bottle. No more beer for me tonight and I am going to move onto class A drugs. Not of course trivialising the issue of drug addiction of course.... -
Dry January, anyone? I'm looking for a buddy to keep up morale...
malumbu replied to Tosca's topic in The Lounge
Thank God February is here and we can move on, Nice bottle of Ubu Purity in front of me to help me get through Question Time. My only drink this evening. Not trivialising the problems with alcohol, but a few of us here wont change things. We have a society (and an economy) that encourages binge drinking. And let the kids back in pubs where there an element of control, including the relatively high costs. Nice beer and even better that it is not an over-hopped fizzy cold craft ale made by a company in Hoxton owned by a massive global company -
Sad to hear of your experience - was it targeted or bad luck? Your bike may have ended up on Gumtree, which seems to be one of the main sources for selling on stolen bikes. A separate unit of the Met Police funded by TfL can help but are pretty under-resourced https://lcc.org.uk/articles/what-to-do-if-your-bicycle-is-stolen-1 On the positive side I have never experienced this in 30 years of London cycling including Peckham Canal, back roads around Heygate and Burgess Park at night. Bikes stolen, yes, of course.....
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Croydon tower blocks - the immigration service - grim and very windy. Toytown University aka Lancaster uni, ditto.
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(a) some cyclists that seem to want to own the road We all own the road. Car tax and fuel tax are both general taxation. (b) I'd love to see cyclists offered similar levels of training. Bikeability that they do at schools. Most excellent. And various other schemes for adults, probably once upon a time local authority funded. Oh they do still fund training https://www.cycleconfident.com/sponsors/southwark/ © motorcycle training. Great mistake in the early 80s when a local authority national scheme working with local clubs was scrapped - that is how I learned. Then progressively tougher test regimes etc. (d) This contributes to the feeling of bikers being a "separate group", something completely different many people find it hard to relate to. We've always been a separate group with huge swathes of society frothing at the mouths. When I get me moped out on the road I'm going to ride ride ride
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Cultural imperialism. I am sure you can say the same about Starbucks, Pret and all the rest. What gets me is the brand loyalty (or perhaps it is simple familiarity), we have to have Pret's on either side of the street to save people having to cross the road. Anyway it has its uses, in Budapest where I struggled to get a decent cup of tea and needed a wee. I am sure there are plenty of counterarguments but la la le la la, I am not listening. Now where can I best buy that specialist gadget. No I don't want to go to the specialist shop when I can get it from Amazon....
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Oh and fack McDs. Been in one three times in 25 years and proud of that, it has its uses eg for the toilet and a cup of tea when abroad.
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Voodoo Ray was a disaster when we went in the first week. Nowt wrong with a few teething problems but it was the shrug of the shoulders that got me, the long queues and the poor information on the menu (most things were off). Only stayed because it was half price. Anyway, trendy place, will be successful, what do I an old timer know? The taco place next to the pub is good, but not up market. My recent experience is that everything is booked well in advance. Of course the Peckham Levels is the place to be - so successful that they were running out of food on opening weeks (but far more forgivable than Voodoo) Bar story makes sense but don't think does food late, and the Brick Brewery is Ace but being refurbed I think and again doesn't do late food. I am known for jibes at LL expense but on this occasion justified. There is a separate question about lack of diversity in the restaurants in what still is a diverse area but that is for another thread.
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I loved the Fall but got a little tired of Mark E Smith many years ago. In later years he just became a bit of an opinionated arse. Gideon Coe's tribute on Wednesday will do nicely thanks. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09msd5y
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Sydenham garden, actually also in Forest Hill. You may need to be referred by GP, mental health service, social services etc https://www.sydenhamgarden.org.uk/event/sing-move-dementia/2017-10-20/
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DulwichLondoner Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The first thing you learn as a motorcyclist, > which, AFAIK, you tend not to learn as a car > driver, is to ride defensively, which means riding > assuming there are only 3 categories of road > users: > 1) those who want to kill you > 2) those who want to kill themselves > 3) those who want to kill themselves and you > > And by road users I mean everyone, pedestrians > cyclists other motorcyclists car drivers cabbies > lorry drivers bus drivers etc. > > Yes, I know, it sounds self-righteous, pompous and > arrogant.... No it's not - good post and my motorcycle training has probably saved my life on other forms of road transport. I wasn't planning to have a rant but I've just had my cluster of near misses on my unpowered two wheels. The guy in the white Prius today on Underhill particularly impressive. You come out a side road without looking, I have to cycle round you, and you still don't notice me. So I save you points on your license (driving without due care and attention) an insurance claim for damage to my bike and personal injury, a large increase in your premiums and in the worst case a custodial for manslaughter. You owe me big. So grateful for my motorcycle training....!
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It all your collective fault. Low interest rates mean that better return investing in property. By to let market is driving the bottom of the market rather than first time buyers, further increasing the value of investing in house improvements. Up the hill we are seeing out first basement extensions (what? In south London clay??). I remember a friend in a private street 25 years ago moving as the road was a permanent building site. Quarter of a century it seems like my street is like that now. I started a thread in the past about 'necessary' extensions vs indulgence projects. Amy way after my flippant comment that tars every one with the same brush and will have got your respective hackles up. I quite fancy some (quiet) night time gardening.
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The Go Ultra Low website will direct you to charging infrastructure. You could also lobby Southwark about on street parking eg via your lamp post. Plug in hybrids (and pure electric cars) should be charged at home, unless you are using it for work and your employer has charge points. There can also be tax benefit in kind for work use. I3s are quite popular. BMW did a scheme where you could hire conventional vehicles when you wanted to do a longer journey. There are also range extended electric vehicles that have a petrol motor that recharges the battery. As this does not depend on load, ie a constant RPM much better for the environment and overall fuel economy. This really is the future!
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