
BJL
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Sean - that's an uncanny likeness...
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A couple of other suggestions: RMS (SE25) The Dairy (SW2)
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oblivion Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Look closer, Scruffy's have an > awful lot more going on inside their heads than > 'Smarties'. What a strange thing to say. Do they serve food during the week (and what kind)?
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Your mobile should come with a cable and maybe some software to let you do this. It ought to be pretty easy to do although you may have to convert the files to the right format (from .cda to .mp3, for example).
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Jah, I have a home stuffed with records and CDs. And I have an mp3 player so I can listen to my music wherever I am. I don't see the contradiction. MM, Have you seen the Kindle? I've heard good things about it.
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What a strange topic. If a carrot was a book it would be... If your telephone was a shirt it would be... If a worm was a bird it would be... What does it all mean? And who are those people you mention?
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After reading some of the posts here, I'm not surprised there's so much violence and aggression in this country.
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Pathetic old racist fart on Frogley road (Lounged)
BJL replied to Shu.Kurimu.Sensei's topic in The Lounge
Tony.London Suburbs Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > BJL Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Tony.London Suburbs Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Lets have "British people of Caribbean > origin" > > > > I thought you were asking about "Black people", > > Tony. > > > > Not all "British people of Caribbean origin" > are > > "Black". Some are "White", some are "Indian", > > "Chinese", "Arabic" and so on. Or a mixture. > > ...I realise that BJL which is why in my next post > of "2.46" three minutes after the one you have > quoted I,specifically,said BLACK British of > Caribbean origin.....(tu) Thanks, Tony - that's much clearer. But, wait a minute - do you mean really, really "black" people? Not the people who are sort of "dark brown" or "mid brown" or "light brown" or... Like this: http://www.mediabistro.com/unbeige/original/kular.jpg And what about those "mixed race" people? Are they "Black" or "White"? -
Pathetic old racist fart on Frogley road (Lounged)
BJL replied to Shu.Kurimu.Sensei's topic in The Lounge
Tony.London Suburbs Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Lets have "British people of Caribbean origin" I thought you were asking about "Black people", Tony. Not all "British people of Caribbean origin" are "Black". Some are "White", some are "Indian", "Chinese", "Arabic" and so on. Or a mixture. Last time I went to the ballet, the overwhelming majority of the dancers were "White" - and they were very good dancers. Some seemed almost "born to dance". -
Pathetic old racist fart on Frogley road (Lounged)
BJL replied to Shu.Kurimu.Sensei's topic in The Lounge
Tony.London Suburbs Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > BJL Wrote: > > Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:> > and The sparsely > populated Caribbean Islands(by > > > Western Standards).... > > > > Western? Every time I've flown to the West > > Indies, the 'plane has flown...west.> > > (Actually, many Caribbean islands - Jamaica, > > Trinidad, Haiti, Barbados, for example - have a > > higher population density than Germany, France, > > Italy, Spain and in some cases, the UK.) > .........Interesting that the only comments(as > expected have nothing to do with the main point > i.e.possible genetic differences and acceptance > that there ARE "differences" "Interesting"? Not really. I've no interest in (or knowledge of) sports, theories about genetics or the skills of various "races" at running, jumping, swimming, drinking or dancing. I just thought I'd correct some basic errors in your post. Carry on... -
Pathetic old racist fart on Frogley road (Lounged)
BJL replied to Shu.Kurimu.Sensei's topic in The Lounge
Tony.London Suburbs Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > and The sparsely populated Caribbean Islands(by > Western Standards).... Western? Every time I've flown to the West Indies, the 'plane has flown...west. (Actually, many Caribbean islands - Jamaica, Trinidad, Haiti, Barbados, for example - have a higher population density than Germany, France, Italy, Spain and in some cases, the UK.) -
Strange man near the Peckham Rye Cafe / One o'clock club
BJL replied to jimbo1964's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Clinker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > One time a friend of mine saw a guy with a camera on the bus, he > held it under a girls skirt as she was walking > upstairs. Who knows what kind of opportunity this > guy was waiting for? He could have been a photographer for a tabloid. I hear that's the sort of thing that sells these days... (Edited for grammar.) -
My favourites (today): La Belle et la B?te A Man For All Seasons Koyaanisqatsi Dr No The Harder They Come Seven Year Itch Touchez pas au grisbi Goodfellas Spinal Tap Wattstax
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The "crime map" told me that Buckingham Palace and Downing Street had almost five times more reported crimes than my postcode. It told me that my area has seen a trebling of reported crime between May and June. From 2 to 6. So, what have I learned from this? Nothing.
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Pathetic old racist fart on Frogley road (Lounged)
BJL replied to Shu.Kurimu.Sensei's topic in The Lounge
NatashaD - this dictionary definition of racism is pretty much the same as mine: (Source: Compact Oxford English Dictionary) racism ? noun 1 the belief that there are characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to each race. 2 discrimination against or antagonism towards other races. What else could it mean? -
Pathetic old racist fart on Frogley road (Lounged)
BJL replied to Shu.Kurimu.Sensei's topic in The Lounge
NatashaD Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is it racism, for example, to wish you daughter > would marry within her race? > Is it racism to be wary of strangers of a > different race who may or may not share your > customs, ethics or traditions? > Is it racism to consider common stereotypes when > dealing with a stranger of another race? > Is it racism to prefer that your favorite club > admit only members of your race? In my opinion - yes, yes, yes and yes. -
This has been discussed on Radio 4's You And Yours: only this week, there was a piece about it. Listen again The Great Parking Swindle website might also be of interest.
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What East Dulwich needs is a cobbler...
BJL replied to NunheadGirl's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
karter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > isn't there one in the dry cleaners next to the > post office on Lordship Lane? Yes, there is. -
Thanks for the "scummer" explanation. I didn't realise it was all down to sports.
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Can someone tell me why Craig David is so disliked? I thought he was just a singer. (And what is a "top scummer"?)
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bigbadwolf Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Me and my mates spotted Craig David getting out of > his Peugot behind the Odeon in Guildford in 2003 > and took this golden opportunity to smear dogshit > under the cars door handles. Even to this day I > think it was the grown up thing to do but still > regret not putting broken glass into the mix > aswell. Nice.
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ianr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks Ladygooner, but I don't want to go the > Customer Services route and fit into their > 'complaint' template and get an apology, and be > assured etc ..., and possibly not much else done. > Probably a waste of everybody's time. I just want > to help rectify a specific failing in the simplest > possible way. If the office supervisor isn't > contactable, I think I'm actually going to have to > speak to my postie myself next time I see him. Or you could wander down to the office on Silvester Road and have a chat with the supervisor/manager in person.
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I've been trying to get through Shepperton Babylon: The Lost Worlds Of British Cinema by Matthew Sweet. I - like others, perhaps - was expecting a UK version of Kenneth Anger's two Hollywood Babylon books but it's somewhat less racy. The recent Radio 4 dramatisation made me pull (Kathrine) Kressmann Taylor's novella Address Unknown it off the shelves to re-read. Chilling and thoroughly recommended.
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What is East Dulwich Missing - Food Wise
BJL replied to SweetShopDan's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Alan Dale Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Asset Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > why should the kids have to settle for shit > food > > and crap service? What does that teach them? > > A balloon, a giraffe stirrer, a colouring book and > a child friendly waiter may not be your idea of > good service but my kids love it. I wish I had been given a balloon, a giraffe stirrer and a colouring book to distract me from the food and service. > Factor in some world music played loud enough to > drown out there [sic] shouts and catchy enough to get > them dancing on their high chairs and even the > most normal burger becomes an exquisite culinary > experience. The food is fine- not crap. The waiting staff are > fun and friendly- definitely not crap. Oh, I see: Sue and I must have been completely mistaken in our low opinions of Giraffe's food and service. I'd better go and withdraw that letter of complaint right away.
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