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Otta

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  1. Otta

    Football Focus

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33852058
  2. Just eat them when he's out. Life's tough lessons, you snooze you lose ;-)
  3. As someone that has played in a functions band and done loads of weddings, 12:30 is not normal if there was a band (someone mentioned drums, so guessing there was). And somewhere like Alleyns is very residential for that sort of thing. I don't think it's unreasonable to complain, it's a family area with lots of young kids. Complaints could lead to them being forced to fit a sound limiter, which is common in that sort of venue.
  4. Take Note Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Even Penge is v pricey. When I was looking all you > could get for ?325k was a beautiful but tiny one > bed garden fat. Mind you that was right off the > high street, so prime location. No idea where you were looking, but there areds of flats in Penge for way less than ?300k. http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-for-sale/map.html?locationIdentifier=OUTCODE%5E2321&insId=1&minPrice=200000&maxPrice=325000&minBedrooms=2&includeSSTC=true&_includeSSTC=on
  5. Otta

    Football Focus

    He does have quality, and Bilic likes someone who'll get stuck in.
  6. red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Otta Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Remembered I have a mobile. > > > > Full love letters to Dawkins here. > > > > https://youtu.be/D0d6bWOKrV8 > > Brilliant. He'd make an excellent vicar... :) Ha, I know what you mean. Atheist? More like GAYTHEIST! Brilliant.
  7. Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > At least if Dawkins were PM he'd stop taxayers > funding faith schools that teach creationism (yes > they really do exist here). Yep, this article is about a school in Middlesborough funded by some religious fella. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tees/3088444.stm Article is from 2003. Saw a programme about this school a few years later, and they actually showed a class being told "when you do your GCSE exams you'll need to give this answer, but in actual fact THIS is what happened at the beginning of time. Fortunately most of the kids seemed to recognise that it was a load of old bollocks. Whether you believe in God or not, how anyone can honestly believe in the creation story beggars belief.
  8. That's my usual trick too.
  9. Remembered I have a mobile. Full love letters to Dawkins here. https://youtu.be/D0d6bWOKrV8
  10. Youtube blocked at work, but you can watch it via this link http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/technology/watch-richard-dawkins-read-hate-5090928
  11. I actually find him quite kind. He doesn't mock people and tell themn they're stupid if they are believers, that is what makes me angry. I love the videos on youtube of him reading out hate mail that he's received. Very funny.
  12. Otta

    Football Focus

    I was releived at Liverpool's late goal yesterday. Had gone out for a fag and heard the cheer. Then the wife wanted to watch something other than MOTD2 last night (freak) so still haven't seen it. But pleased he scored it.
  13. My 4 year old (who only turned 4 2 weeks ago) saw Inside Out yesterday and really enjoyed it. Although my 6 year old (who has ASD) got really upset by it.
  14. Yep, he should have stashed it somewhere and taken the whole thing with him, thus removing any evidence of the crime.
  15. ???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The gradual bleed of quality posters is beginning > to show and the same old repetitive rubbish by > those that have stays magnifies it. I'll hang > around as I live in SE22 but it's generally p1ss > poor in the lounge nowadays I am taking this as a direct "piss off".
  16. Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 3 of the top five threads currently are feckin > games. If you want to play games then feck off > somewhere else..... > Whilst I agree with the sentiment, that is not a new thing. Those bloody threads have always dominated even when the lounge was good.
  17. I'd say there's plenty of space to be used and as such I don't want to sit shoulder to shoulder with my mate. And I am quite taken aback that you're asking for it, as is your clearly embarrassed other half. To put it another way, if you were in a half empty cinema and someone had gotten to your favourite seat before you (seats not booked, first come first served) would you ask them to move? To me it's the same thing.
  18. Watched this last night, very good.
  19. Otta

    Labour Leadership

    Soz, I thought there might have been one, but clearly couldn't be arsed looking. Blah Blah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Labours problem wasn't an anti-austerity platform. > It was three years of no opposition whilst the > Tories hammered home the myth that Labour > destroyed the economy. So in that sense, yet more > self denial from Labour. I pretty much agree with that, they just didn't stick up for themselves at all, and now the tories' version is basically accepted as total fact by many. Personally I would like the party to move a bit more left of centre, but I don't think Corbyn is the man.
  20. Thought it might be an idea to have a dedicated thread. So the candidates. Here's a BBC Profile of them all http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-32654262 Interesting lines from another BBC Page "Meanwhile, a review following the party's election defeat said an anti-austerity platform was "a vote loser". The study, led by the party's former policy chief Jon Cruddas, found that "the Tories didn't win despite austerity, they won because of it". In a poll of 3,000 people in England and Wales conducted for the party, 58% of voters agreed cutting the deficit was the "top priority", with 16% disagreeing. But some 60% also agreed the economy unfairly favours powerful interests and 43% said they would vote for a party that would redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor." And finally, I saw this article today http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-33796193 Burnham definitely trying to put feelers out to some of the lefty Corbyn voters, without going too far that way himself.
  21. Was never a big fan of The Castle.Dunno why, was just a bit meh.
  22. But determined to be at the Staines match on the 22nd. Do they come dressed as Ali G? They so should!
  23. Alas I can't tomorrow,
  24. Silver Buckle was a proper dive. ALWAYS blokes either dealing or fighting in the loos when I went in there (which was only a handful of times).
  25. My lot would always drag us to the Red Star, which was only really fun about 1 in 4 times, but it was that or be a Billy no mates. Plus those nights that did turn out well were pretty good fun.
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