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nutty

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  1. They are seriously late to the game too. This was developed back when I was at Uni... http://reporter.leeds.ac.uk/443/news.htm
  2. Inside 72 was what persuaded me to move to ED in 2003. Walked in there after looking at a property and the bar man gave me a run down of the area. The vibe in their was so friendly I was already sold. Was sad to see her go. Back then the "Brasserie" on North Cross Rd wasn't bad either....
  3. This place is my fave... http://www.justmangotree.co.uk/
  4. "excellent schools" *splutter* depends on whether you live in the postage stamped size catchment area of the ones mentioned, or can afford to go private....
  5. Anyway - isn't this essentially useless? It's just showing us population hotspots. You would need the twitter per capita for it to be at all interesting.
  6. Read the text above it...
  7. Real problem is that allowing motorcyclists only in red-route bus lanes is confusing. I've already been done once for being in a bus lane that wasn't a red route (approaching waterloo bridge) when I understandably thought it was red route. Roads leadin up to it are.... If it's fine for red routes why not everywhere else.
  8. Good state schools... and because of that also me - moved out last weekend - bye all....
  9. I emailed James this morning and bin men arrived 2 hours later. Efficient! JBARBER Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi nutty, > Where do you live. > All normal rubbish and recyclnig collections are > meant to be proceeding. The only collections not > proceeding are brown bins (garden waste) ones and > bulk refuse collections - the staff have been > diverted to help with regular rubbish and > recycling collections which are taking longer than > normal. > > Tell me your address and I'll ensure they get to > you asap - and empty the brown bin that you've > used for regular rubbish.
  10. Sorry for cross posting but this is probably a better thread Anyone know when the rubbish vans are next coming around? We've been forced to fill our brown bin due to green one being full and now that's full also. It's at least 3 weeks since they last collected!
  11. Anyone know when the rubbish vans are next coming around. We've been forced to fill our brown bin due to green one being full and now that's full also. It's at least 3 weeks since they last collected!
  12. Something else that hasn't been mentioned is the case where a child is born prematurely. Our son is end of august baby but was actually due start of October. Despite explaining this to the woman I spoke to at the council she still suggested it made no difference to the rules. We're actually moving out to Kent as we are so unimpressed with the schools available locally so hopefully our new council might be a little more understanding of special cases such as this. But, if not at least we know he'll be in a decent school!
  13. Sounds like taxi is the preference but thanks for all the tips. Is it easy to pick up a taxi after a big event (Murray vs Federer tomorrow night)?
  14. Brendan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They?re both essentially one dimensional games for > troglodytes. They can both however be good > entertainment and quite fun to play. > > Soccer is however just a downright @#$%& > embarrassment. The behaviour of people who watch > it, the spirit in which it is played and the > examples it sets are disgusting. > > This is not to say that bad and unsporting things > don?t happen in rugby too but to a far lesser > degree. > > When last did anything even vaguely sporting, > which would set a good example for a youngster on > how they should conduct themselves as a decent > human being, happen in a professional soccer > match? > > What do you think the chances of rival soccer fans > sharing the stand again are? Ever? That in itself > is enough to make any person with an even vaguely > decent moral framework feel sceptical of the whole > thing. > > It is in no uncertain terms a foul, national @#$%& > embarrassment. > > I will still watch international games but I have > no inclination to have anything to do with the > slurry pit of professional club football. What Brendan said about soccer. I think both have similar positives as sports but having attended both as a fan Rugby has to win hands down. I challenge anyone who has been to an international in both to say anything positive about the general attitude of the worst 25% of a football crowd. Unfortunately they seem to ruin it for everyone else. Rugby however I would always be happy to take all the family along to watch. Would never dream about that in football.
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