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maxxi

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  1. It was a real market selling fruit & veg amongst other things that Local people needed. The only thing I have EVER bought there is the Tiger Tea, I don't buy meat / fish out of vans. DulwichSnob
  2. 100 - and I still kinda like him.
  3. maxxi

    Football Focus

    red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > BFS has never been relegated, but a hard task ahead of him, even harder than trying to please > Hammers fans... What rot! BFS left behind a very, VERY happy club. Pleased?! We all waved him off with a tear in the eye.
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    Football Focus

    David Moyes?
  5. Asset Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I looked up Isaiah14 > > "For the Lord will have mercy on Jacob" blah blah > > Not sure if there's any hidden meaning..... He's crackers?
  6. deleted as dup. on other thread
  7. maxxi

    Troll School

    You forgot to say 'lol' Now off to bed with you - big day tomorrow, you get to be Isiah 15
  8. The only significant difference is that the 'Your Sainsbury's' range will be renamed 'One's Sainsbury's'.
  9. maxxi

    Troll School

    don't worry there's always bob buzzard
  10. Yeah - struggling with this one... I mean it's not informative, amusing, antagonistic, provocative, original or even so-obvious-we-can-all-enjoy-the-joke ... it's just dull. You're losing your touch pal.
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    Football Focus

    The timing certainly looks like it's more about the current availability of other managers (who may or may not have been in touch) and striking while the iron is hot etc.
  12. Good to see Louisa et al prefer powder - most hipsters do too - they like that vintage approach. Sadly mustard powder degenerates very quickly and loses its potency and flavour so all you're mixing is a nasally-hot chalky paste without the compplex and delicate notes of real mustard. Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Wot, you take powdered mustard with you? Every gourmand knows to carry a small pouch of (preferably mixed nigra, juncea & hirta - but there are purists around and their views are to be respected) mustard seed and a compact (bronze) mortar and pestle to grind the seeds to a mustardy consistency before adding (from a discreet flask) a measure of room-temperature Welsh spring water and leaving for 30 minutes. Powder. Ha.
  13. Now it's finished it looks half-arsed and badly done. The elevated section of NthX Rd is particularly ugly. Compare it with the same deal at the end of Chesterfield Grove diagonally opposite - This has two types of block-paved surface in contrasting colours for the raised section and the ramps either side. Most of the side roads treated in this way are the same. Not Nthx though. NthX Rd has multi coloured blocks on the elevated section and badly laid banks of tarmac either side for ramps making it look half-finished at best and bodged at worst - like it had to be hurried up or they ran out of money.
  14. There must - somewhere - be a self-help group for those who have been patronised by a pastry, humiliated by an hors-d'?uvre, dealt with disdainfully by a duck a l'orange,or merely brutalised by a snarky cr?me br?l?e? For me it's iced buns. The little bastards make me seethe.
  15. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- I frequent the Dulwich Cafe on a regular > basis Ah, the patronising venue of choice for the inverted snob, deliberately 'sitting' there with your patronising 'look at me - nowt posh about me yer bastards' air. > What seems daft is > specifically choosing menu items to > annoy/patronise other members of the community > based on price/pretentiousness and/or other > dubious factors. Like choosing a 'bacon butty'* in some pretentious 'look-at-me-I'm-one-of-the-proletariat' gesture, deliberately showing the flaccid undercooked fat smothered in vinegary ketchup and sneering 'I'm fooking real, me'. *These types will invariably call a sandwich a 'butty' and talk of tea in 'mugs' in an attempt to boost their ostentatiously 'ordinary' credentials. >I don't chow down on a bacon > butty and mug of tea - (told you) >- to 'be seen' I do it because > I'm hungry. Yeah, right. >People who opt for patronising venues > and/or menu items (more specifically) appear to be > the type of people who want other to see them as > being a grade above everyone else. (see all the above) >perhaps it's done > with a sub-conscious mind, or none at all
  16. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 'Dramatic footage' > 'Long term economic plan' > 'Up and coming neighbourhood' > > Louisa. Four good examples
  17. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > david_carnell Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Quids - in what scenario would a sane British > PM > > use nuclear weapons? > > > As a detterent for 70 odd years and counting > maybe? 35 years ago it was so simple... It's a deterrent... It's a bluff. I probably wouldn't use it. Yes, but they don't know that you probably wouldn't. They probably do. Yes, they probably know that you probably wouldn't. But they can't certainly know. They probably certainly know that I probably wouldn't. Yes, but even though they probably certainly know that you probably wouldn't, they don't certainly know that, although you probably wouldn't, there is no probability that you certainly would. Now it is more like a sock stuffed down the pants of an old man - is that a hard-on or a truss?
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    Football Focus

    Typically Tottenham - good on paper....
  19. Tea, tea and tea - coffee rarely. Yorkshire used to do a Kenyan (Sainsburys had it) but can't find it now, I like Birchalls and like a dabble with a black Lapsang and a milky Chai now and then but good strong builders is my pref. Like loose tea in a pot when I can be arsed (usually only Sunday morn): cup & saucer instead of mug, tea cosy, strainer, all the trimmings.
  20. JohnL Wrote: > > Build a huge wall (I'll be in it's shadow on the > outside) > > That's what Canada did in South Park. ...but leave an opening for certain EDF posters who believe they own the place - call it a twat flap
  21. I think the Class War banners were stitched together by a delightful little artisan needlework shop in Haggerton and the pig masks donated by "grain n' grainy" a new outlet in Borough selling healthy snacks and cult film memorabilia.
  22. maxxi

    Rifel shooting

    Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 5/10 Lynne. ...or as we say in the Rifle World .50BMG
  23. maxxi

    Football Focus

    Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Good.Hope they get Platini too. Another one whose bottle looked a bit twitchy when last seen...
  24. maxxi

    Football Focus

    yep - at least it wasn't Bournemouth or Leicester. I think it's the old playing-at-home nervo syndrome - Noble showed it a bit..
  25. maxxi

    Football Focus

    Thought the home hoodoo was back - snatched a late draw but sounded an exciting game even if Noble had a touch of the wobbles. And glad the Carroll option is available again; always a plus when it is just that - AN option - rather than the only one. Third in table and joint top scorers, that'll do for now :)
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