I can't find it within myself to get worked up about Jeremy Kyle. If people really want to watch that garbage (or go on the show), they're probably beyond help anyway. Let them get on with it.
Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Heh. It makes me laugh, but it's like a seven year old's first attempt at swearing. Haha, I actually like the word... might use it myself in the future!
I'd never met, or heard of, anybody who shared my name. Until in the first year of uni, I was watching a movie with a few of my new pals, and one of the characters was a psychopathic sexual predator with the same name as me. How we (they) laughed.
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've just sampled it and it is good. As good as > some others and better than Ayres. And cheaper. I'm sure it's fine. I'd probably buy it too, given the two options side by side! But that's not really my point... the two breads come from different manufacturers, the ingredients and methods are not identical, they will inevitably taste a bit different. If someone thinks the Brick House bread tastes twice as good, who are we to say they are wrong?
> premium producers of cheese offer it at a rate acceptable to all people in France Clearly completely untrue... of any product, in any country. There will always be poorer people who are priced out of premium products.
Have you ever actually been in a French supermarket? They have LOADS of cheap mass produced cheeses. They do not cost the same as the good stuff. Stop making stuff up!
I can see what Rodney means though, the feel of the place is more like a "border town", e.g. Bromley, Croydon, Enfield, Harrow, etc, albeit on a smaller scale.
Actually I think the ones that focus on immigration (when I've seen them on rare occasions!) usually remind me just how desperate a lot of these people are, and how fortunate I am. Rather than propogating the "immigrants living it up on benefits" stereotype.
edhistory, it's not doing anything to your PC... probably just executing some javascript which takes a long time to run on your old PC and slow connection.
You're right, Curmudgeon. We shouldn't be discussing things like this when there are children in Africa starving, and people dying from Ebola. Let's all go out and buy copies of Band Aid.
Apologies for misreading Mustard, but I still don't completely agree. Leaving bins directly in the pathway is clearly going to inconvenience people (some more than others).