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malumbu

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  1. Some good debate thanks. Just e-mailed my (non-Dulwich) MP who was a 'yes' - no info on his Website unlike other Labour MPs
  2. malumbu

    Football Focus

    Enjoyed the local Derby today, Villa were much better than I thought, and Dave, Prince William and Nige Kennedy all agreed. Dunno what all this blawing babbles is abart though.
  3. Thanks again, I've cycled around Lyon and visited when skiing yonks ago. Old town Warsaw was spectacular - there is a BBC programme I think we missed last night where Dan Cruickshank revisited after living there for a few years as a child. Visited Munich a number of times as friends worked there and had a great cycle touring holiday in Bavarian and Austrian Alps. Still keen on Portugal as perhaps much of central Europe will be rather hot. Prekids we drove around much of the South to the middle (even then avoding most of the Algarve) and in deed did stay in Estoril. Thanks also for the recommendation of the restaurant. We did mixed Airbnb with guest houses, and a wacky house rental in Denmark last year, but of course welcome recommendations of accommodation in Porto and in Lisbon (and perhaps other places) The family can vote!
  4. Thanks, some great tips here We did Granada at Xmas so recommend that (I liked the Spannish attitude to the break, and the Alhambra, was well, stunning. And great weather. Drove close to San Sabastian a few years ago. Have a good friend in Vienna and will hopefully visit soon. Have an amusing anecdote about being hoteless twice at midnight, but wont bore you with that. Love to go to Iceland, but feel that needs to be carefully planned. Stockholm is just beautiful Not got round to the Baltics yet, and feared that the stag do's had ruined them. Perhaps not.
  5. Really old skodas were brill including rallying, but lack of funding hit quality hard. We went round scrap yards looking for parts in the 1980s to find that the scrapped cars were newer than the one we were trying to fix. VW of course saved the brand, sadly you are likely to find Skoda diesels will also have the cheat/defeat device that is fitted to the main VW brand, so you may wish to look at petrol varients
  6. As all my posts today have been jolly and helpful I hope that my chums out there can reciprocate without being mean to me. Fancy a few days away with teenage family in Europe. Last year did Denmark. Wnat to go somewhere different Decent weather without being too hot No stag do's - I could cry when I see what has happened to the still very beautiful Prague Budget airlines preferably from Gatwick Been to the top 10 on trip advisor - Berlin, Paris, Barce, Budapest etc. Thought about Lisbon, but a bit warm? Not a city break but never been to the Balerics which I understand away from the main tourist areas can be lovely. Poland?? Again rather hot I expect.
  7. Doors place on Kirkdale in Sydenham, tell the tall gent that Malumbu sent you. He can sort out a capenter too. Otherwise the Old Bath House in Sydenham, tell Pete that Malumbu sent you, his missis doesn't seem to know very much. It's a treasure trove of reclamation.
  8. OK now time to reveal my exciting test drives Tesla - 2 tonnes plus of pure power that would send you through the windscreen with a blip of the accelerator, but at about ?70k (and resale prices holding) not something I will be buying. Get over to Westfield and get yourself a test drive. One of our crowd felt sick due to the acceleration so it was calm calm calm when it was my turn. Then half an hour in a Nissan Leaf, and a strange experience as you don't want to race, just sit there at 28mph admiring the view. The quietness and lack of revs is just odd, and the automatic shift, strange too but you would get used to this. 200 miles plus on the Tesla, sub ton on the Leaf, but that will double in the next year or so.
  9. Its a souless place but that is modern life and what society seems to want Just come back from the Black Dog on Vauxhall Walk, minutes away, near to the old Queen Anne (seedy strip pub, close by, now reinvented as the Tea House Theatre) and it is charming enough (although new high rise penthouses going up on the Embankment). As a cylist I've used Lambeth Bridge in favour of Vauxhall for donkeys years. Bit congested but much nicer/safer.
  10. malumbu

    Football Focus

    Yes the thing that amused me was that someone on the BBC predicted Leicester to finish bottom. Hmmmm I thought they were too good to go down last season, and that was proved right.
  11. Modern mobility scooters are electric The invilid three wheelers from 40 years ago were two stroke. I can't think of any reason that they would be powered by diesel. I've driven or ridden electric, petrol, diesel, two stroke and LPG. I've yet to do CNG and I haven't got a licence to do LNG. I wonder if I will ever be able to afford hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (strictly this is electric as well) although I could try to get on one of TfL's hydrogen buses, or use one of the few hydrogen black cabs. I'm not sure if GTL will ever become a popular fuel source and similarly liquid air. Oh I seem to know what I am talking about. Perhaps you could be a litel more imaginative in your put downs! More to be revealed later.
  12. I think this thread is dead as I peeped at the song for the weekend thread where there are some pretty frightening vids. IF you are quick you will see the ladies in leotards and the blokes in tight and bright football kits, with matching 70s hair. Dunno what the song was if anyone can find out. Obviously the best vid in the world is Johnny Cash - Hurt. Various ones of NIN doing 'their' song are also superb.
  13. malumbu

    Football Focus

    Changing the topic where are you whingers all hiding? I thought that you'd be having a good moan this afternoon.
  14. Yep sadly I knew all of this, but thanks for commenting. The Cape brewery went years ago and their Wolverhampton Springfield brewery stuggled on independently until it burned down. Brew XI was pretty awful stuff and smelled of puke. But it was real puke! Now Bathams, there is a different kettle of fish. And Bonks'
  15. Yes I've done the bumper car one, when I told both dealers that I'd crashed an elctric car. Yes we saw a mobility scooter when we were out and about on the first test drive. Is anyone bothered?
  16. Obviously Malumbu's favourite zero emission vehicle is a bike, and electric vehicle is a train. But by fluke I test drove two EVs this week. I'll let you know my views later in this thread after I've seen which way its digressed.
  17. Thought it was quite sweet, but then again I will still watching Saturday morning kids TV, swing your pants. Jason did a better vid in sing if your glad not to be gay
  18. His dad was a better actor, his half brother too?
  19. Talking Xmas E17 Stay Another Day with the white fur suits. Funnily enough I didn't mind but it was quickly withdrawn. On the other extreme all Duran Duran vids from the mid 80s were so over the top, not exactly lame though
  20. Briliant M&B taking over, a proper Birmingham brewery with Brew IX and mild. That will be a shock to the gentrified masses. http://homepage.ntlworld.com/kpwilliams/images/brewxi.gif And even better http://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/85/10/3851096_01116fc7.jpg Actually I thought it was generally OK the Dog, and don't understand if a place is doing well why they have to change things
  21. Sense of humour overload as per ususal On the day after the 2010 election 3/4 of the Sun was filled with diatribe about the cowardly Lib Dems who they thought were going into coalition with the Labour party. Ironic because at that point they'd gone in with the torries. Amongst all the venom against the LDs was a recycled piece in large font from Jezzer about 'Gordon Brown being a one eyed Scottish idiot" I googled one eyed Scottish Idiot, and then Jezza is a twot, and shared the results with the Sun. To their credit they actually did respond. In my childish world I found the experience amusing. The point about his presence on BBC is a serious one, as should our national broadcaster be employing a likely bully. At the best they should hold fire until after this has gone one way or another. If I was in the same situation I'd be out on gardening leave. Anyway the BBC is independent and can make its own mind up but appears to still see him as a cash cow. More importantly it would be great if my other thread on pop videos got a bit more interest. At least I stirred up some interest on this one and will wear the boorish accuastion with pride, already got the t shirts made up. Such fun on a wet afternoon.
  22. Well some good news to end a very busy week http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-34809758 I've complained to the BBC about keeping him on their books and got a wimpy reply Dear Malumbu Thank you for getting in touch about Have I Got News For You and the fact that Jeremy Clarkson was the guest host on the programme. We understand that you?re not happy about this decision, but although Jeremy?s contract wasn?t renewed on Top Gear, he was never banned from appearing on the BBC altogether. You may be aware that Jeremy decided against hosting Have I Got News For You back in April, and we explained then that we wouldn?t discount him from doing so at some point in the future. We do appreciate your feedback though, and we?ll make sure it?s circulated to the programme team. Thanks again for contacting us. Kind Regards [love it that they are on first name terms] And the response from my letter to the Sun from 2010 Dear Malumbu Thank you for your letter. I am sorry you do not agree with some of the views expressed by our columnist. We allow all our columnists to express their views in their columns, but that does not mean that they are the Sun?s views. It is always a pleasure to hear readers? views, and especially so when they take the trouble to write telling us. Do continue to tell us your likes - and dislikes - about the paper, as we do listen. Our readers are the most important element of our success. May I add, if you had based your search on a word [the c word] we could publish, we'd have been more likely to do so. Very best wishes. Yours sincerely PS he is clearly a clever entertaining guy. No excuse for being an rrsol though.
  23. There is some real pompous stuff in here, sadly what I am beginning to expect from many of you who are up your own rrrrsss And sweeping generalisations. Just look at what you post. Poish builders are painted out to be from another planet We are all the same species FFS More importantly sod the politics and please comment on the lamest pop video on a separate thread.
  24. Just saying let's celebrate good news and use that to inspire others. I could be dreadfully un-PC and talk about some of the bad influences on youff culture. Not just discrimination that drives high performance of some groups. But there again I am glad my kids have a life outside of school.
  25. Why the Daily Mail thread headline Why not put it in the positive - ethnic groups and immigrants doing better at school. And therefore improving quality of life. That would give other groups something to aspire to.
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