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*Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's a common claim, but I dispute that, Mr Otta! > > > Check out the bass on those recordings and live > sessions.. just great. > > (And the drummer wasn't bad an' all) I'm sure you're spot on. I've never really listened to them that closely, as I just can't get on with Morrisy's voice (personality another story). Like a few of their tracks, but couldn't sit and listen to the inner workings of the bass lines. Whereas I'm not a huge Stevie Wonder fan, but I can happily listen to his records just for James Jamerson / Nathan Watt's bass lines.
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Yep Johnny Marr's playing IS The Smiths. And I mean that in a good way.
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Randy Rhodes. Died far too young. Was classically trained, which you could hear in his solos. Had apparently (according to Ozzy) already told Ozzy that he'd leave the band after the next album / tour to go and get his music degree. We'll never know where he'd have gone from there, but whether or not you like Ozzy Osbourne's music, you shouldn't let that colour your opinion of Randy's playing, he was amazing. With regards usual suspects, I'm a Slash man. Just for pure attitude in his style.
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Very stange the way this has been done. Captain or not, no player should have a say in whether another player should play or not. I don't like the whole board of selecters thing either, they should just pay a coach to pick his team and get on with it. I do think KP is a knob though.
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Now that would be interesting... In a car crash kind of way.
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El Pibe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It is indeed. We have the dining side of the edt > once we've kicked out the rugger buggers. There > might even be a short live set by a reknowned > forumite. If his wife hasn't packed ALL of his guitars!!! (I'm serious)
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Is that a response to the Carroll red card being upheld per chance? Shocking decision.
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Don't get me wrong, I know that any money in these areas is definitely a recent thing, I was just surprised to hear that people still think of E London as "poor". I mean there are still loads of poor areas in E London, but I thought the current image of Hackney and even Stratford would have glossed over all that a bit.
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Former ED police station fetches in excess of 5 million!
Otta replied to Louisa's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I can't even think of the site you mean, so no idea what state it's in. -
Former ED police station fetches in excess of 5 million!
Otta replied to Louisa's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I imagine that would simply cost too much, as you'd need to build the adult education site at the cop shop, then basically rebuild a new school on the other site. -
That's two years old, and whilst there are undoubtedly still poor families around, I suspect the area has changed in the last two years quite a lot. Money is flooding in to Hackney these days.
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Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > On the bright side, GTA San Andreas (which I never > played) is on ios, so just invested a fiver in > that. I've really enjoyed playing GTA3 / Vice City > on mobile devices, it works well. As did Max > Payne. Mobile gaming is about all I get to do > these days, still haven't played anymore GTA 5 on > x box for about a month. San Andreas has been lots of fun (near the end now), but buggy and crashy which has been a bit grating along the way. Only playing on ipod touch (5th gen) though, so may be better on better devices. Why must Rockstar insist on having flying missions in GTA games though. They are always the ones that I struggle with.
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Fair enough, especially on the ale front if you're an ale user (I am a lager lout). As I say, my only experience is of The Chandos, which doesn't remind me of any of the other things you say, but... 1. ... It's been a good few years since I've been, so maybe it's not so good now 2. ... maybe that's an exception.
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Former ED police station fetches in excess of 5 million!
Otta replied to Louisa's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Otta Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Not jumping on a band wagon, but you do seem > > absolutely determined to be negative on this > > thread. > > > I don't think this is an ideal site for a > school, > > but a school is required, and there's not > really > > anywhere else to put one, so yes, we must make > do. > > There are other areas that they could > concentrate > > on to make up for any failings of the site... > Like > > the actual teaching and education of the > children. > > Initially all I said was. > > Considering the amount of traffic and the amount > of accidents along > that stretch of Lordship Lane I cannot think of a > more inappropriate site for a school. > > > Any Further comments came about from having to > defend myself and views from a tirade of insults > aimed at Foxy. > > I really don't give a damn what they build there.. > Open Prison if they want... > No.. could not be a prison as lack of exercise > space would be against Prisoners Human Rights.. > Kids do not have rights.. do they. ? > Get my point. ? > > DF. No. Most prisoners can not be taken off site. School kids can go to local facilities. I went to St John's when it was on Northcross / Archdale, and that was small with a little playground. We went to Dulwich baths, Crystal Palace sports centre, Peckham Rye (this was in the 80s). Talking about the kid's human rights because there won't be a massive playground is over extending. -
Former ED police station fetches in excess of 5 million!
Otta replied to Louisa's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Not jumping on a band wagon, but you do seem absolutely determined to be negative on this thread. I don't think this is an ideal site for a school, but a school is required, and there's not really anywhere else to put one, so yes, we must make do. There are other areas that they could concentrate on to make up for any failings of the site... Like the actual teaching and education of the children. -
Former ED police station fetches in excess of 5 million!
Otta replied to Louisa's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Are you still moaning foxy? Do you have kids of primary age? If not, let it go man, you'll put yourself in an early grave with all this worrying about the poor mites breathing in recycled air. -
East London is poor? Isn't Hackney East London?
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StraferJack Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Cheshire cheese another Sam smith tho Serious question, because I honestly don't know. What's wrong with Sam Smith pubs? The only one I know is The Chandos / Opera Rooms near Charing Cross, where I used to meet a bunch of old friends. Haven't been there for ages, but have good memories, posibly just because they were good nights with friends... So what's the problem with them if they're taking pubs that might otherwise close and keeping them more or less as they are? (again for all I know they may rip the interior out of once lovely places, I'm genuinely asking here)?
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You can't delete as such, but click "Edit post" (under the post itself), then just change it or delete the text and just leave a full stop (or any character) then save changes.
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What's funny is that no one has said anything negitive about West Dulwich. It is indeed nice, it's just not what you'd call lively.
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Former ED police station fetches in excess of 5 million!
Otta replied to Louisa's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
James Barber Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They said the Localism Act 2011 didnt allow it. > But we've found so far three other English local > councils that interpreted the law and DID list > police station as local community assets! Were these other Police Stations open active stations (thus community assets), or empty shells? -
Gracious BR, I like your style.
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A kid has been stabbed. Unless I've missed something that is all we know. Speculation is not helpful. We're not talking about what new shop might open on Lordship Lane. Have a word with yourself.
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Trying to buy a house in this area is near impossible
Otta replied to Grotty's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
East Dulwich is lovely, I am not going to slag it off. But people paying current prices to live there are just stupid as far as I'm concerned. No area is THAT nice. -
Trying to buy a house in this area is near impossible
Otta replied to Grotty's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
For lots of people (like me) it really is "now or never". I am never going to save a 20% deposit. This Help to Buy Scheme won't last forever, so I've had to jump. I am well aware that in a couple of years time, the mortgage payments may well get nasty, but it's this or keep renting til our parents die (which hopefully won't be for a long time).
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