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  1. No don't! With chivalry comes expectations and preconditions, plus a load of other baggage women have tried to get rid of for the past century. Eff that. I'd rather stand up than have someone patronise me. If someone is less able to stand, whether they are male or female, they should be given a seat. If your feet are killing because you are wearing high or tight shoes, get a pair of trainers.
  2. I take it you are Turkish, Parkdrive. The Turkish state's treatment of the Kurds has been well documented for years and I've dealt with Kurdish asylum cases, so have some background knowledge on this. Not sure this is the place for a debate on this though and I don't have time to dig out all the Human Rights reports on the issue, so I'll leave it up to you to shout on your own if you like.
  3. No need to get defensive, Parkdrive. I was giving reasons the parents of the kids who drowned may not have wanted to remain in Turkey. All the other disgusting stuff you mention is probably why many refugees have to travel further than some on here expect them to.
  4. The teeth story is bullshit pommie. http://jondanzig.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/misleading-claim-about-why-syrian-boy.html This is where they came from, Kobane in Syria: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/COHro7VXAAEPjJr.jpg:large Loz, Re: Turkey assisting ISIL/armed groups/terrorists: http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/08/21/425661/President-Erdogan-election-instead-mandate-CHP http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/08/turkey-syria-sued-for-looting-aleppo-industry.html#ixzz3jT4MQDvP Bombing the Kurds anyway, when they are on the frontline fighting (quite effectively) against ISIL is in itself, also assistance to ISIL.
  5. Is that enough, or do you need more Loz?
  6. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LadyDeliah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Turkey has been providing safe passage to ISIL > across it's border with Syria for months, so ISIL > > can assist Turkey in massacring the Kurds on > Turkey's behalf. > > I've not heard that before, LD - do you have a > source for that?? Some info here (being lazy so just went to one place I remembered - has lots of independent sources though): KURDISH NEWS WEEKLY NEWS, 17-21 August 2015 NEWS 1. PKK threatens to send fighters to southeast Turkey as violence flares 2. Detentions And Torture By Turkish Forces In Kurdistan Continue 3. Kurdish civilians under fire as Turkey bombs PKK in Iraq 4. Women activists report: Silvan is a war zone 5. Eight soldiers killed, Kurdish mayors arrested as southeast Turkey erupts 6. ISIS, Syria, and Turkey?s New War on the Kurds 7. Kurds Decide On Self-Government In The Face Of War 8. Naked and bloodied corpse of a female Kurdish militant killed by Turkey's special forces is leaked online, sparking fury among activists 9. Now Erdogan is cooking up a coup to overthrow himself 10. Turkey accuses BBC of ?openly supporting terrorism? 11. Police raises Turkish flag removed by PKK with Islamic chant, gunfire 12. Turkey?s deepening disarray 13. Syria to sue Turkey over arming terrorists 14. Aleppo's businessmen blame Turks for damaged factories, looted equipment 15. Oman?s diplomatic bridge to Syria 16. Zarif pushes Syria plan ahead of Iran-GCC talks COMMENT, OPINION AND ANALYSIS 17. Another Military Comedy of Errors 18. PKK vs. Turkey: Violence plagues people of Basak 19. Violence in Turkey could push US to pick sides in Turkey, PKK battle 20. Erdogan?s Campaign on Kurds Seen Backfiring at Polls ? Again 21. The women fighters taking revenge against IS 22. Erdogan-ISIS pincer against Kurds 23. David Morgan ? Listen To The Authentic Voice Of The People 24. Will changing state structures in the Middle East mean changing state boundaries? 25. Mehmet Ali Dogan: Communes, Counter-Hegemony, and the Kurdish Fight for the Middle Eastern Patria Grande STATEMENTS 26. AKP knows no bounds in its war against the Kurds 27. Our Perspectives And Tasks On The Revolution In Rojava NEWS 1. PKK threatens to send fighters to southeast Turkey as violence flares 18 August 2015 / Middle East Eye The military wing of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) warned that it will send in guerilla fighters to combat the state if violence against Kurdish youth activists from the Turkish government continues. The announcement comes as a number of Kurdish areas in southeast Turkey declared autonomy from the central government, dismissing the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) government as illegitimate. http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/pkk-threatens-send-guerilla-fighters-turkeys-southeast-violence-flares-2109560851#sthash.469tgQYI.dpuf 2. Detentions And Torture By Turkish Forces In Kurdistan Continue 21 August 2015 / Kurdish Question 'Political genocide' operations by the temporary AKP government, which is dragging the country into war by putting war policies into practice, continue across North Kurdistan and Turkey. Dozens were detained in today?s house raids, while four people were remanded in custody in Hakkari and Mersin. Moreover, police forces tortured family members in a house raid in Lice district of Amed. http://kurdishquestion.com/index.php/kurdistan/north-kurdistan/detentions-and-torture-by-turkish-forces-in-kurdistan-continue.html 3. Kurdish civilians under fire as Turkey bombs PKK in Iraq 20 August 2015 / Reuters When Kurdish militant leader Abdullah Ocalan called a ceasefire with Turkey two years ago, residents of the village of Sigire slaughtered a sheep to celebrate what they believed was the start of a new era of peace. Their homes and orchards in the mountains of northern Iraq had been on the frontline of a war between the Turkish state and Ocalan's Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) for more than three decades. "We felt our lives were beginning again," said 54-year-old Mam Bashir from Sigire, which is around 20 km (12 miles) from the Turkish border. http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/08/20/us-mideast-crisis-iraq-kurds-idUSKCN0QP1N320150820 4. Women activists report: Silvan is a war zone 19 August 2015 / Jinha News The group Women's Freedom Assembly reported from the town of Silvan that they have observed "war in every sense of the word" in the area of Northern Kurdistan (in Turkey). A group of women activists and politicians from the Women's Freedom Assembly headed to the town of Silvan yesterday morning, where heavy clashes took place as police and soldiers tried to enter resisting neighborhoods. Women's Freedom Assembly member Nimet Tanrıkulu shared the activists' observations, based on meetings with local people and especially women. http://jinha.com.tr/en/ALL-NEWS/content/view/29165?utm_content=buffer19370&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer 5. Eight soldiers killed, Kurdish mayors arrested as southeast Turkey erupts 19 August 2015 / Middle East Eye High-profile members of the pro-Kurdish People?s Democracy Party (HDP) and other pro-Kurdish parties were arrested on Wednesday as violence in Turkey?s southeast threatened to spiral out of control. Eight Turkish soldiers were also killed on Wednesday in a bomb attack on a military vehicle in the southeastern province of Siirt, the latest attack launched by supporters of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) since hostilities with the government renewed in July. http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/kurdish-mayors-arrested-8-more-turkish-soldiers-killed-suspected-pkk-attack-1280633395#sthash.eLmCDlIu.dpuf 6. ISIS, Syria, and Turkey?s New War on the Kurds 18 August 2015 / Defense One It was nearly midnight on July 23 when a slew of Turkish police officers raided Mehmet Cedinkaya?s home and detained his 17-year-old mentally disabled son, Azat. Earlier that day in their poor neighborhood in Diyarbakir, the de facto capital of the country?s southeastern Kurdish region, assailants had fatally shot one police officer and injured another. Azat was one of 17 suspects taken into custody. ?He doesn?t even know how to talk or count,? said Cedinkaya when I spoke with him a couple weeks later. ?He?s just a boy who was playing outside on the street [at the time of the attack], and they took him to terrorize us. ? This is all a part of Turkey?s war against the Kurds.? http://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2015/08/isis-syria-and-turkeys-new-war-kurds/119215/ 7. Kurds Decide On Self-Government In The Face Of War 20 August 2015 / Kurdish Question Since Turkish President Erdoğan's new wave of attacks in Kurdistan in the wake of Turkey's June election, people of all ages have joined the effort to defend and govern themselves in the area. Since the 1990s, the Turkish state has used tactics of denial, assimilation and annihilation in the Northern Kurdistan region. Although the promises of peace that the AKP made when it came to power awakened hope in many, 13 years later the promises have remained on paper. http://kurdishquestion.com/index.php/kurdistan/north-kurdistan/kurds-decide-on-self-government-in-the-face-of-war.html 8. Naked and bloodied corpse of a female Kurdish militant killed by Turkey's special forces is leaked online, sparking fury among activists 18 August 2015 / Daily Mail Kurdish activists have taken to Twitter to condemn Turkish police after photos of the naked and bloodied corpse of a female militant was leaked, apparently by members of the country's special forces. Kevser Elturk was killed on August 10 during a gun battle between Turkish forces and members of the banned Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in the rural town of Garto. After being shot dead by the Turkish forces, Elturk - who used the nom de guerre Ekin Van - appears to have been stripped and photographed. Leaked images of her naked corpse have since gone viral, with Kurdish activists furious at the attempt to humiliate the dead female fighter. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3202317/Kurdish-activists-condemn-Turkish-police-naked-bloodied-corpse-female-militant-killed-country-s-special-forces-leaked-online.html#ixzz3jSxVXcJy 9. Now Erdogan is cooking up a coup to overthrow himself 18 August 2015 / Al Monitor Over the past decade, many of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan?s adversaries were blamed for cooking up coups in Turkey against ?the constitutional order.? Some were imprisoned, for months or even years, after highly controversial investigations and indictments. It has also been a dominant theme of the pro-Erdogan propaganda machine to depict all elements of the Turkish opposition as pawns of a global conspiracy to topple Erdogan with a coup. Few could imagine that Erdogan himself would be blamed for a coup. http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/08/turkey-erdogan-is-blamed-for-coup-after-elections.html#ixzz3jNHkP42h 10. Turkey accuses BBC of ?openly supporting terrorism? 20 August 2015 / Hurriyet Turkey has accused the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) of ?openly supporting terrorism? by making ?written and visual propaganda? of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers? Party (PKK) during a broadcast on Aug. 20. ?Such broadcasting about an organization which is listed as a terrorist [organization] by many countries, particularly EU countries, is open support for terrorism,? the Turkish Foreign Ministry said Aug. 21. http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey-accuses-bbc-of-openly-supporting-terrorism-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=87297&NewsCatID=338 11. Police raises Turkish flag removed by PKK with Islamic chant, gunfire 20 August 2015 / Hurriyet A special operations team of police has re-raised a Turkish flag removed by militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers? Party (PKK) in front of a medical facility in Diyarbakır?s Silvan district with the accompaniment of Islamic chants and gunfire, Turkish media reported Aug. 20 http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/Default.aspx?pageID=428&VideoID=747 12. Turkey?s deepening disarray 19 August 2015 / Middle East Eye Turkey?s political scene is sinking into ever deeper disarray. In Ankara, attempts to form a coalition government after the 7 June elections have finally broken down. This weekend President Recep Tayyip Erdogan gains the right to dissolve parliament and call early elections. It will be a desperate no-holds barred struggle between the parties http://www.middleeasteye.net/columns/turkey-s-deepening-disarray-1168441690#sthash.MXgEQ0ey.dpuf 13. Syria to sue Turkey over arming terrorists 21 August 2015 / Press TV The Syrian Justice Ministry is planning to sue Turkey over what Damascus describes as Ankara?s support for terrorists. Syria says it has plenty of evidence to prove Turkey?s involvement in the crisis. Some Turkish analysts believe Ankara?s policy toward its southern neighbor was wrong right from the beginning. Press TV?s Verenia Keet brings us the story from Istanbul. http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/08/21/425661/President-Erdogan-election-instead-mandate-CHP 14. Aleppo's businessmen blame Turks for damaged factories, looted equipment 19 August 2015 / Al Monitor It may not be a bright idea to introduce yourself as from Turkey to people you meet in the areas controlled by the Syrian army. Alevi, Sunni or Christian, it doesn?t make a difference. They are all enraged. But I always introduced myself as a Turk in my travels from Damascus to Aleppo, from Homs to Tartus and from Latakia to Kesab. Almost everybody I met started the conversation, "We like Turkey and Turkish people,? but inevitably ended it with critical remarks against the Ankara government, particularly President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Many leveled serious charges against Turkey, including supporting terror and plundering. http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/08/turkey-syria-sued-for-looting-aleppo-industry.html#ixzz3jT4MQDvP 15. Oman?s diplomatic bridge to Syria 17 August 2015 / Al Monitor Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Moallem?s recent visit to Oman signals Damascus? heightened interest in negotiating an end to its 4?-year-old civil war, an interest rendered more urgent by a series of on-the-ground setbacks for the Syrian army. Moallem met Aug. 6 with his Omani counterpart, Yusuf bin Alawi in Muscat, Oman, to discuss ?constructive efforts? aimed at ending the Syrian crisis. Syria?s state-run news agency reported the two diplomats ?agreed to continue cooperation and coordination to achieve the shared goals of their peoples and governments.? http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/08/oman-diplomatic-bridge-syria-moallem.html#ixzz3jSycIKPB 16. Zarif pushes Syria plan ahead of Iran-GCC talks 14 August 2015 / Al Monitor Until last month, the impression among Iran experts was that Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is not directly involved in his country?s Middle East policy, with his full concentration on reaching a nuclear deal with six world powers. With a deal in hand, Iran?s Middle East policy appears to be going through some changes. According to an Iranian official who spoke to Al-Monitor on condition of anonymity, much attention will now be given to diplomacy in the region. He said, ?Every problem has a solution and the nuclear issue proved that. Therefore, it is important to come out with some creative ideas to end the bloodshed in the region.? http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/08/iran-regional-politics.html#ixzz3jSz9b3dP COMMENT, OPINION AND ANALYSIS 17. Another Military Comedy of Errors 18 August 2015 / Huffington Post On July 24th, highlighting the first Turkish air strikes against the Islamic State and news of an agreement to let the U.S. Air Force use two Turkish air bases against that movement, the New York Times reported that unnamed "American officials welcomed the [Turkish] decision... calling it a 'game changer.'" And they weren't wrong. Almost immediately, the game changed. Turkish President Recep Erdogan promptly sent planes hurtling off not against Islamic State militants but the PKK, that country's Kurdish rebels with whom his government had previously had a tenuous ceasefire. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tom-engelhardt/another-military-comedy-of-errors_b_8004234.html 18. PKK vs. Turkey: Violence plagues people of Basak 14 August 2014 / Al Monitor The mother?s face reveals a mix of emotions: grief for the loss of her 17-year-old son, shot while sitting on the front step at 9 a.m.; gratitude for the condolences of the people who fill her courtyard five days after the fatal event; and wariness of the foreign journalist who is visiting for the first time. Zeynep Tamboga lives in a modest, two-story house in Silopi?s Basak district, which earned notoriety Aug. 7 when its young residents held off the police for four hours. The provincial governor?s office accused the youths of belonging to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), saying they attacked the police with rifles and rocket-propelled grenades from barricades and ditches dug to obstruct armored cars. http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/08/turkey-iraq-syria-pkk-clashes-silopi-sirnak-battlefield.html#ixzz3jSymzMoH 19. Violence in Turkey could push US to pick sides in Turkey, PKK battle 19 August 2015 / Al Monitor The US State Department denies it has been in talks with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), contrary to a PKK leader's comments published Aug. 17 in the Daily Telegraph of London. State Department spokesman John Kirby, in his daily briefing Aug. 17 in Washington, was asked about the newspaper's interview with Kurdish political leader Cemil Bayik, who said the PKK would accept a cease-fire with Turkey under US guarantees. Bayik referred to indirect talks with the United States. http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/08/turkey-united-states-syria-kurds-pkk-isis-crossroads.html#ixzz3jT4gJMae 20. Erdogan?s Campaign on Kurds Seen Backfiring at Polls ? Again 18 August 2015 / Bloomberg Press As Turkey heads toward its second general election in six months, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan?s campaign against the surprise victor of the first ballot may backfire -- again. The pro-Kurdish HDP won 13 percent of votes in June, helping to deny a wounded ruling party the supermajority it sought to transform Erdogan?s office into the nation?s power center. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-08-18/erdogan-s-assault-on-kurds-seen-backfiring-again-at-ballot-box 21. The women fighters taking revenge against IS 19 August 2015 / BBC Newsnight The ongoing war against IS in the Middle East is rarely out of the headlines. Less familiar however is the story of Yazidi women soldiers who have joined the banned Kurdistan Workers Party - or PKK - and its affiliates to take up arms against their persecutors. The BBC's Jiyar Gol has gained exclusive access to one of them to show us how the PKK women learn to fight. 22. Erdogan-ISIS pincer against Kurds 19 August 2015 / World War 4 Report Reports from the PKK-aligned Kurdistan National Congress indicate an internal war by the Turkish state against the Kurds in the country's east, approaching levels of violence not seen in 20 years. Several villages in Diyarbakir province are said to be under heavy shelling by the Turkish army. Many of these villages are reported to be currently burning, with many injured, and an unknown number killed. After hours of shelling, Turkish soldiers reportedly entered the village of Kocakoy, Lice-Hani district, putting homes to the torch?sometimes with families still inside, resulting in further loss of life. http://ww4report.com/node/14251 23. David Morgan ? Listen To The Authentic Voice Of The People September 2015/ Live Encounters The summer of 2015 has also seen the rise of Jeremy Corbyn MP to almost super star status as a candidate in the battle for the leadership of the Labour Party following the party?s shock election defeat in May. Despite being the oldest candidate in the race, he has attracted mass support from young people because his message of free education, jobs and housing reflects their concerns. His success has been described as ?Corbymania? and is widely attributed to his honest approach to politics. Many of the young people who have found his message appealing have never been politically engaged before; so the long term challenge will be to ensure that they don?t become disaffected in future. http://liveencounters.net/?page_id=11713 24. Will changing state structures in the Middle East mean changing state boundaries? 18 August 2015 / Todays Zaman This seems unlikely to be the case, despite the certainty and speculation about the ?artificiality? of the boundaries of Middle Eastern states (as well as African states). This is especially true regarding Iraq and Syria, which are the prime examples of states whose boundaries are changing as a result of developments over the past 12 years. Many of the reasons for these assertions are of course embedded in the preferences of the states and people asserting them. http://www.todayszaman.com/op-ed_will-changing-state-structures-in-the-middle-east-mean-changing-state-boundaries-i_396824.html 25. Mehmet Ali Dogan: Communes, Counter-Hegemony, and the Kurdish Fight for the Middle Eastern Patria Grande 19 August 2015 / Venezuela Analysis As Turkey ramps up its bombing of Kurdish forces in northern Syria, VA sits down with Mehmet Ali Dogan, a Kurdish anthropologist and documentary filmmaker from Turkey, who is spokesperson for the Kurdistan-Latin America Solidarity Committee. Dogan is a veteran of the Kurdish liberation struggle, enduring six years as a political prisoner in the jails of the Turkish state. In recent years, he has lived in Latin America, first Bolivia and now Argentina, where he has sought to draw links between counter-hegemonic Latin American integration spearheaded by Venezuela under Hugo Chavez and Kurdish efforts to unify Kurdish and other ethnic communities in Turkey, Syria, Iran and Iraq. http://venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/11479 STATEMENTS 26. AKP knows no bounds in its war against the Kurds, KNK Statement, 20 August 2015. http://www.kongrakurdistan.net/en/akp-knows-no-bounds-in-its-war-against-the-kurds/ 27. Our Perspectives And Tasks On The Revolution In Rojava, Black Rose Anarchist Federation, 4 August 2015. http://www.blackrosefed.org/our-perspectives-and-tasks-on-the-revolution-in-rojava/ Peace in Kurdistan Campaign for a political solution of the Kurdish Question www.peaceinkurdistancampaign.com ________________________________________ Patrons: Lord Avebury, Lord Rea, Lord Dholakia, Baroness Sarah Ludford, Jill Evans MEP, Jean Lambert MEP, Jeremy Corbyn MP, Hywel Williams MP, Elfyn Llwyd, Sinn Fein MLA Conor Murphy, John Austin, Bruce Kent, Gareth Peirce, Julie Christie, Noam Chomsky, John Berger, Edward Albee, Margaret Owen OBE, Prof Mary Davis, Mark Thomas, Nick Hildyard, Stephen Smellie, Derek Wall
  7. Been twice this year and going back in October. Amazing place. I book my flights and hotels separately but always do some time in Havana and some in Varadero / Cardenas. I want to check out Santiago de Cuba on this trip too. I book a hotel for the first few days and then play it by ear when I get there. Don't forget to apply for your visa tho.
  8. The toddler and his brother who drowned were Syrian Kurds who were trying to get out of Turkey. Turkey (a NATO ally) are currently bombing the shit out of the Kurds (with UK and US turning a blind eye) who are in the front line fighting ISIL. Turkey has been providing safe passage to ISIL across it's border with Syria for months, so ISIL can assist Turkey in massacring the Kurds on Turkey's behalf. David Cameron has repeatedly refused to condemn Turkey for helping ISIL or for bombing the Kurds and won't send the support needed to the Kurds to help them in their fight against ISIL. A few reasons there why the family of the drowned toddler may have decided to take to the sea to get out of Turkey on an overcrowded, unseaworthy boat with their small children. It must have seemed safer than staying on land in Turkey.
  9. maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LadyDeliah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > Not sure if I > > did the one about female ejaculation I wanted > to > > do though. I may have bottled it > > So that's what that strange orange liquid was... :-)
  10. Haha ok, so no, I am not lacking in bottle Otta :-)
  11. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LadyDeliah Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Are most middle class couples in ED orgasm > free? > > > How do you propose we research this? > > And by "orgasm free", are we including solo > efforts or sticking to bunk ups with partners? > > > I don't actually believe for a second that you > have ever lacked the bottle to start anything! I think I'd have to stick to bunk-ups. I'm sure there is a fair amount of oneism in ED. Not sure how we'd research it though, but I reckon a compulsory cheek swab to test levels of testosterone might be fruitful. I hypothesise they is very little in ED. Yes, I don't usually lack bottle. Not sure if I did the one about female ejaculation I wanted to do though. I may have bottled it on that one, can't remember lol.
  12. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Some of the menfolk around here don't even look > like they have cocks Yep, I agree.
  13. We started doing pro-bono immigration work for some of the Kids Company clients and the contact we had with their staff showed they were a dedicated group of people trying to help the most disadvantaged kids in the UK in very practical ways. If they failed in some parts, attacking them in the media and forcing their closure was the wrong way to fix whatever failings there may have been. The lifeline they provided was genuinely needed and the gap in provision will be felt enormously.
  14. Life without passion is as grey and colourless as middle class ED fashion. (NB: becoming animated about dog shit and people rifling through bins doesn't count as passion)
  15. Are most middle class couples in ED orgasm free?
  16. I think Admin should keep all the dross and actively discourage the interesting posters from returning. I'm getting way more work done nowadays than I did when the forum was funny.
  17. That would be pretty handy. I'd forgotten about you and your twinkle-toes. Can you message me with some more info pls? Thanks :-)
  18. I've found a Thursday one in South Norwood https://www.facebook.com/events/772488939483396/ and a Tuesday one in Sydenham https://www.facebook.com/xxoobb?fref=ts so far. Any more for any more??
  19. Ok, I have avoided learning Salsa for years now, but I feel the time has come for me to put away my fears of the funny half steps that confuse the crap out of me and actually take a few lessons. Suggestions please for a good totally-shit-beginner class somewhere near SE22/SE15 areas if possible.
  20. Not sure if anyone has mentioned The Hope near to Peckham Pool, but it's quite a nice new bar and the food guy sells gorgeous empanadas in there.
  21. Haha, you are always worthy Jah, that's why you got the FB posts lol
  22. Just got back from Cuba. Could have logged in and posted but at ?4.50 to ?7 an hour for internet over there,I didn't think y'all were worth it :-)
  23. *Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fair enough. I'm going down the bottom of the > garden to hit my knackers with a lump hammer. > > > See you tomorrow. Same time, same place. Heheheheheeeehaw. *Bob*'s contribution to this thread has proper cheered me.
  24. Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > DulwichFox Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Problem is that *bob* is not as good as taking > the > > piss as he thinks he is.. > > > > Most people that selectively take the P can be > > funny. > > > > *DulwichFox* > > He's making me laugh. Me too. Snorting like a stuffed pig, startling passengers on the number 12!
  25. Yeh Loz, cos you're too dumb to know Inuits are a type of what is generically known as Eskimo, innit fam? But firing squad for you edhistory!
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