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Half Decent curry near waterloo / royal festival hall ?
malumbu replied to KidKruger's topic in The Lounge
Used to love the India Club in the Strand Continental - closest I have experienced to sub-continent dining unlike the formulaic curry houses. A certain tatty charm, and not licensed so you could either go to the bar upstairs or bring your own. Last time wasn't so great so was it just a case of being over-familar, a bad night, or a drop in standards. Love to know what others think. Google reviews are polarised, most love it, some hate it. -
Happy to have a go at the Daily Hate and the Daily Brexit at any point. Irrespective whether we buy them or not, their stories end up being sydicated on-line to numerous sources.
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Have I dreamt this or has someone really put this thread up. Society is falling apart, we are on the brink of economic collapse, we will be caught in a battle between the axis (US and Russia) and China) but it's all OK as there is a M&S in Camberwell. Rejoice.
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Drinking first thing in the morning is in deed a pleasure. Been to the Market Porter once, usually go to Smithfields but last Xmas I think that they were down to only two pubs open early morning. Biggest issue is knocking back too many, they go down surprisingly easy!
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CAP's been a mess for years (or always) so I was alwasys suprised how little airing this got during the campaign. If we don't subsidise farming/guarantee prices (whether nationally or across Europe) we stop growing stuff as we did in the early part of the 20th century risking food security, particulaly in the heightened liklihood of war across Europe (yes I am milking this). Good metaphor. I get all my info from the Archers, so I expect the market to be flooded with cheap Polish lamb.
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One of my teams is still in the FA Trophy and another through to the semis of the FA Vase. Perhaps both will make it to Wembley for the double header http://www.thefa.com/news/2016/nov/24/non-league-finals-day-ticket-news-241116
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Great fight-back by Dulwich after almost throwing it away early on, and pleased that Palace got the points even though I destest BFS.
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It's gone too far. But then you'd expect me to say that. For a very diverse area Brixton Village didn't seem very diverse. Same too about Peckham. Not that you can engineer this in my Utopian world!
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You store it in your garage. What, we don't have garages??! Dunno, perhaps they could be like Zipcars and you'd hire them when needed (a one-up on Boris Bikes). About half of new cars come with automatic stop starts but it doesn't stop meat heads from pressing the button to disable this As cars become more sophisticated they will communicate more with their surroundings. 'Geofencing' is already there for example New York cabs operating in Manhattan can only run on electric mode for the meter to work
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TheArtfulDogger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Welcome to the 7:15 to Calcutta Rendle, plenty of > room on the roof, outside and in the luggage > racks.... People who assume that trains in India have people on the roofs, they don't
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This was a reference to a Sinclair C5. Perhaps ahead of its time (and if the press hadn't ridiculed it) may have been a great success. Unbeknown to me there has been a revamp www.theengineer.co.uk/sinclair-c5-revamped-by-sir-clives-nephew/ If you want to declog a filter drive the car at 90mph in 3rd gear, that will get it hot enough. There are garages that remove the filters illegally and then weld up the box - sooner or later the MOTs will become sophisticated enough to detect this. Sadly trading standards are under-resourced and it is no longer in the police's job description to pull-up defective vehicles (as they did when I was a lad!). Sounds like a good job for PCSOs to do - they can be empowered to do this. To be fair I only see diesels pumping out black once or so a week. A good thing about Uber is the move to hybrids (for congestion tax not pollution reasons, but still the right result). Thought the Mayor in Robert Peston (which I saw whilst flicking channels) was very on the ball on Sunday. Hydrogen (fuel cells) has great potential for the future as you can have a national pipeline network. Still rather expensive at the moment.
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Cheers, I was chatting to a colleague today and suggested we needed a very light single seater battery powered vehicle, that would have pedal assistance. Sadly someone tried this 30 years ago and it was ridiculed.
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Need for ski chains and or winter tyres in the Italian Dolomites
malumbu replied to malumbu's topic in The Lounge
Thanks, the weather was hot so no problems with snow/ice. Thrifty were difficult to contact - could only upgrade insurance on line, and didn't want to phone up the office. But the car (Alfa) came with snow chains in the boot, not sure if there is any compulsion but it was very reassuring. They seem to be part of Hertz. They gave me an automatic. I've only driven them infrequently and this was one were it goes into a manual sort of mode if you grab the shifter and think you are driving a manual - freaky as suddenly you are stuck in one gear. Have no knowledge of how to drive an auto on slippy surfaces, is it easier than a manual. Is there not a thread on "where I go skiing, darling'? Or in my case - how can I minimise the costs and still have a good time? -
Most of us voted for him. He had two landslide elections, almost unheard of. Yes he is annoying, you sort of want to brush him off your shoulder. The inability to give a straight answer for fear of offending. Being a Thatcherite, sort of, certainly in support of the free market. Not reversing the selling off of state assets. Toadying to the Americans (which we have seen before, and are seeing now) with the dreadful mistake of believing WMD, regime change etc. Not ending the boom/bust cycle. But if we can ignore much of that there were some good things as a moderniser, a more prosperous nation, social fairness, trade unions, and generally as a world stateman. He was not a control freak like his successor and more so the current PM, 7/7 showed this (of course it may not have happened if....) And not an idiot like the last bloke. Old labour, and 'new' old labour were/are unelectable. No answers I am afraid.
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Why are Walkers the best selling crisps in the UK when....
malumbu replied to DovertheRoad's topic in The Lounge
Hmm Rather simplistic. Golden Wonder were the bees knees when i was young. We had Smiths too, remembered in part from an earlier generation due to the blue packed of salt that you did yourself - as opposed to 'ready salted'. From memory it was better marketing at key times that destroyed this opposition and perhaps being in the right place at the right time -
Bad 2 Dog Owner Brenchley Gardens (killed fox in private garden)
malumbu replied to stringvest's topic in The Lounge
Dogs are pets. We have domesticated them for our own fun, company and occasionally practical purposes. They are overgrown puppies. That is why they bark in excitement. Adult Wolves are generally quiet and hunt prey. Dogs have generally had this bred out of them. Sadly as adorable as they are (I grew up with dogs in the house) some people seem to keep them for more sinister reasons. As far as I know there are no hunting dogs kept around here. Now cats, you are their pets and they still hunt, even if only to bring you a trophy back. -
There is this non-gender non-ethnic, non-nationality, non-sexual orientation specific person giving a lift to a similar person. The driver runs through a red light. The passenger castigates him/her for doing this. "Don't worry" says the driver, "my relative" (say cousin for want of a better example) called, lets say Michael or Patrick, for a better example, "does this all the time". This happens a few more times, before the driver hits a green light which they then stop at. "why are you stopping" asks the passenger". "because my cousin may be driving on the other road". A ludicrous inappropriate joke. But that is what I think when someone decides to say all cyclists run through red lights, whether they be called Michael, Patrick, or whatever. Great if you discuss, am I being funny or just an assol? PS I liked the comment about virtual indicators. I fortunately can read the traffic so well I know most people's manoeuvres before they do. PPS most drivers and cyclists are fine. That incldues white van people, bus drives and taxis.
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Pollution from vehicles is generally much lower than in the past. If you were teleported to London 30 years ago you would see and taste the difference. Three way cats and the move to petrol injection driven by concerns from the LA smogs of the 70s have cleaned up petrol vehicles. Filters on diesel vehicles are pretty effective. 'Invisible' nitrogen dioxides are the main concern with evidence increasing on the harm and to date strict emissions standards failing to deliver (as much due to the test procedures as probably one global maufacturer cheating). Burning gas for heating, hot water and generating electricity also results in nitrogen dioxide but not at the 'street level' concentrations you get from being near road traffic. There are lots of reasons that it has gone wrong - including less concern from us about the environment, lower vehicle occupancy, small uneccesary trips etc. Diesel vehicles are better for long distances but not so clever around town. Ultimately we are driving vehicles that are heavy and overpowered. But we wont change and government will not legislate against it due to it being unpopular (we lost the fuel tax escallator that put duty up each year in the early 00s). That said most don't respond to increasing fuel price (inelasticity of demand). The headlines in the Times and Grauniad are just repeating what is already out there but something that most of us wont do anything about. I doubt if they make a lot of difference. That said - if there was enforcement of dodgy cars - where the filter has broken down or worse still removed by a dodgy garage (the MOT isn't sophisticated enough to always catch this - and that is not a straight forward issue to address) and Westminster Council actually carried out their threats to issue vehicles stuck on the side of the road idling with fixed penalty notices. Though God knows why people sit there with their engine running in any case. And don't get me started on black cabs.... Road, brake and tyre wear tends to be bigger particles, relatively inert, that hopefully get caught in your upper respiratory tracts (ie you blow them out into your hanky), and similarly construction dust (which they should be dampening down in any case). We also get occasional bouts of pollution from the continent under certain weather conditions - May's wall will hopefully put an end to that, and once a blue moon dust from the Sahara. Not the black residue I remember in teh 80s when the farmers were allowed to burn the stuble. Which brings me back to the subject in a very long winded way. Combustion sources are a bigger source of harmful particulate pollution, as industry and vehicles have become cleaner. So don't burn wood, limit it to smokeless fuel if you have to. And as for the fire pit in the Forest Hill Tavern...... Yes I do know shedloads about this. I could have put heaps of references if I had time.
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It is really not as bad as you think. Had it three times now. PM me if you want my NHS dentist recommendation. I have a big crush on them too - in a platonic way I hasten to add. Sadly if you are my age NHS dentistry was very interventionist in the 60s and 70s, not helped by sugar (it was just as bad then, even worse remembering Ribena) and lack of flouride in the toothpaste and water.
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What happened to the proposed extension of the Victoria line from Brixton to Crystal Palace, that was all the rage amongst estate agents when I moved to the area.
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Ah the misinterpretation of the written word. If you look at my second two sentences you may actually not I was expressing what a wonderful night it was. I am sure it is was for you too. I am sorry if my purely facetious first sentence caused offence. Actually I am not, it is nice to provoke such feelings. But do I really need to explain all of this? Football coverage was focused on the big teams when I was growing up, and far worse now. Nowt wrong with pointing out the pleasures of grass roots. Used to alternate between league and non-league as a kid (the latter club sadly has gone out of business). Jumpers for goal posts etc etc. Anyway looking forward to going to my first FA Trophy quarter final for 42 years.
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What are you lot like with your Arse this, your Spurs that, and your Chels the other? Fugging brilliant tonight, best match I've seen for ages (5-2) and onto the quarters in a couple of weeks time. Perhaps you big boys will join us for that. Seriously excellent entertainment and a giant killing too.
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Fancy going to a potential giant killing tonight - Dulwich Hamlet vs Braintree. But like the FA Cup does the FA Trophy still capture the imagination of the public or will both teams put out a weak team?
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Settle an argument - was there a Costa in Peckham before?!
malumbu replied to Rowanofski's topic in The Lounge
Didn't notice. There was a second hand furniture shop called Austins, a barbers (Desmonds) and a tower block (Mandella Towers). -
Wow, some good posts. Thought I'd just have people taking the pee I've got a calculator that is 39 years old. Probably cost equivalent of over ?140 in modern money, and a few quid to get something equivalent now. So you'd just throw one away now if it broke. Throwaway society is also because things are so damnn cheap. But there again an I-phone 7 isn't cheap but I expect most owners want to upgrade within a couple of years. Anyway mixing my arguments here, and yes get some bloody good deals at Aldi/Lidl
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