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i think it says as much about the awfulness of The Guardian
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another 10k or so are deserters and splitters ^^^^ and another 10k are envious residents of Nunhead/Camberwell
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same old, same old
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Can't agree Callaghan was weak - in many ways the most underated. Dealt a monumentally bad hand, a wafer thin majority reduced to zero, held together a party tearing iteslf apart, with Healey started to turn the economy around (with proto thatcherite policies)just made a monumental misjudgemant on not calling the election in '78 when the economy was strengthening and he was above Thatcher in the polls,,,,,the 'Winter of Discontent' then did for him
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It's not standard parenthood/babies in general nor is it your fault.... some babies do this 'Colic' or whatever it get labelled thing. Our first was like this fine for 2-3 weeks and the BOOM- just endless walks seemed to stop it between meals and that was almost it.Luckily i wasn't working at the time so we just went out everyday walking for miles in all weather - we just had to aim for the 2-3 months and suddenly it went almost overnight on 2 1/2 months. Just do not blame it on your selves, some babies just do this - and it's not like that for most (neither of our other two were remotely like her - and we treated them no other way.) and a good friend of mine told me that they breezed their first and thought they's really sussed out babies etc only for their second to do this! It's tough but the patronising although well meaning advice from others whose babies didn't or aren't doing this gets very frustrating. Y=They are just lucky with their baby not doing anything better. It's tough but do your best and it'll pass - sorry I can't be more 'positive' , you may have this for another 10 weeks or so but it will go and you'll forget (a bit!)..we had two more! My thoughts are really with you and do try various things but we never found much that worked : ). Good luck - PM me if you want as fellow dad.
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david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Much like the closing sentences, I invested great > hope in Brown. > > A tragic figure who, I think, history will > generally see as one of Britain's statesmen. I can't agree really. He reminds me of Heath a lot, who showed great political vision on the EC (as was then); great political courage on Racism - rejecting Powell's rabble rousing and honouring Britain's obligation on the asians expelled from Amin's Uganda and undoubtlebly had intetgrity,,,,but was not PM material and way too moody/emotionally immature and not capable of listening to others point of view very much.... Brown
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Agree Maxxi.In the Indie at the weekend there was 'comment' piece by a Scottish QC That basically was saying 'you are a laughing stock; you're London spivs made us go bust three(?) times blah, blah. blah - just a ridiculous anti-english rant Especially when the biggest two bank responsible for the banking crisis in the UK where: The Royal Bank of Scotland whose executive and board sat in edinboro under that well known 'cokernee wide boy' Sir Fred; HBOS (guess whwat the BOS stands for? hint Bank of Sc*tland - where the biggest problems were the corporate property loans dished up by the BoS bit based in Edinboro. Added to which the unsuatsinable idiotic increase in public spending post 2007 was under the stewradship of that well know one eyed englishman. Gordon Brown. Maybe the monaing gits* should go *Numbers, So help me bobby, MrB and Snorks can be given honourary English Citizenship
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david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For itunes match do you have to still have all the > hard copies on a PC hard-disk somewhere? No. As long as you pay your annual subscription they'll look after them all. 'just in case' - I do have mine on a storage disk but not on any PC.
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Your balanced opinions have worn me down SJ. For > once, just have a bit of a shout - get it all out, > speak without thinking. Will do you good. Why don't you ever say that to me Mick?
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exactly - also Polls narrowing I think(or you Gov on Newsnight was last night)
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pS Can still down load a playlist etc onto a device but in general maens you don't need any music on your devices
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Itunes match seconded - ?20ish a year, all up 'there' (with naked celebs) and upgraded to better quality if you originally loaded them the lower quality, as I did. Then can stream on any apple device (not sure about others). A few small bugs around say obscure versions (ie some live tracks) may get replaced with a more maintsream version.
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my gut feel is they're going to go...
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Simplistic social media 'content' from vegan gorillas to be liked 10,000,000 times cos it makes you look 'right on'
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What's happened to yee wah takeaway
???? replied to TheArtfulDogger's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
would Egg Fried Rice be on the menu or I'm out? -
The overall population of London is up about 30% in that period, so a 20% increase is respectable in an area which was largely built by then. My suspicion is that it's rocketed/recovered recently too as 15 years ago - none of them flats in Goose Green, flats/houses at the Top of Henslowe Road, the Wood yard, all those by Sainsbury's and opposite the station existed there's a fair few properties in that lot alone...plus several other new developments
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I'm still waiting for pine kitchens to be on trend again
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vgrant Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We are not in a position to point > fingers any any one group - > >Yes we are, Guardian reading liberals in positions of power who could have acted and who failed to act based on their fear of being accused of being racist. That's the only point I'm making here...and yet still people don't see that... Sad day for them (and us) when Nick Griffin and that Tommy twat from the EDF can claim the moral high ground but far sadder lives for 1000s of kids they were meant to protect.
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Did i see Robert Downey Jr on lordship lane yesterday
???? replied to niall's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Honnie saw Dustin Hoffman slipping into Mrs Robinson once -
Isn't this where the tube stations going to be?
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Snorks exposed as Guardian reading 'liberal' . Yup Jeremy - but I see that Guardianistas still want to protect their right oneness rather than seek you know actual solutions to this grooming practice and protecting young vulnerable people of whatever background or race . The Harpersons' other half on Newsnight the other night was an embarrassment slime of PC denialness/ "lessons must be learned" (standard let's bury this line) or if not, well what exactly then Jack? - his missus didn't learn much from sitting on a council that funded white pedophiles when she could have learnt something about putting being right on above questioning inconvenient truths perhaps? Moral cowardcy - from local government, social services and the police in Rotherham.
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Denis MacShane, the former Labour MP for Rotherham, has admitted that as a ?Guardian reading liberal leftie? he shied away from the issue of the oppression of women in the Muslim community
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