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Jeremy

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  1. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The true French restaurant was Le Moulin Is prawn cocktail French?
  2. 'Homoerotic' mentioned because fagging, as I understand it, was prevalent in boys schools. It is arguably relevant to the topic because it involved older pupils, young men really, abusing their power over younger pupils in a manner which was tolerated - even encouraged - by authority. PT, why not just admit you misunderstood the post? Nobody would think any less of you.
  3. I can't help thinking that we need to get the basics sorted out first. Better mobile coverage in places like offices/shopping malls/airports/stations, more reliable mobile data, reasonably priced data useage overseas, etc. No point having a head mounted display if you have no internet connection half of the time. It's like building a supercar when most of the roads are dirt tracks.
  4. I think we were all waiting for someone for someone to post something like that...
  5. Not I. Not only are most of the proposed features pretty much useless, I also don't like the idea of talking to someone without knowing if they're potentially concentrating on something else. And they look ridiculous. Maybe useful for skiing (piste maps, etc)?
  6. Quite. If I can't keep ?2.40 in my pocket without spending it on chocolate, crisps and coke, I could hardly expect a child to show greater restraint.
  7. Yep... Walworth Road, northern Cambwerwell, Old Kent Rd have no rail links within convenient walking distance, so this must be a big factor. As well as deprivation and proximity to central London.
  8. The reality is that Camberwell and Peckham (despite pockets of affluence) is one of the most deprived areas in the country. Bus is one of the cheapest ways to travel, and also there are probably less people commuting by train to white-collar jobs in central London.
  9. I think it's pretty much true. My understanding is that they're going preserve some of the shop fronts (as they are listed), and much of Denmark Street will remain dedicated to music shops or the music industry. However, structurally it is going to be pretty much demolished and redeveloped.
  10. LadyDeliah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Now that they have had kids, the same people who > made no allowances for me or my contemporaries, > appear to want everyone to notice how clever they are You realise that they're not actually the same people, right? You seem awfully pissed off with them...
  11. Cabbies and truck drivers emptying their ashtrays (ash is the new piss)
  12. coiffeur de la caniches
  13. The question is whether there really is a market for hifi which sounds "perfect" or even accurate. The hi-fi industry - even at the high end - seems more interested in delivering a sound that people will like rather than one which is true to the source (as well as flogging absurd accessories of course).
  14. Robert Poste's Child Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Gosh. Meaning? * whoosh *
  15. antantant Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It can be really hard to find somewhere to top up > late at night in London - when the tube stations > and shops are shut. There should be more top-up (and card purchase) machines around. Problem is that the charming residents of London are often inclined to smash stuff up.
  16. Some pretty nasty stuff about Feltz on twitter, apparently. I'm not a fan by any means, but christ... what is wrong with some people?
  17. Hardly worthy of YouTube, unless someone goes properly apeshit.
  18. niwi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I do wish however that the people of ED would not > always parent/child bash on the forum. We are all > at different stages of life with different > priorities and it would be nice if we can co-exist pleasantly. As a new-ish parent myself I can see both sides. I can totally understand people getting frustrated when they want to find a place for a quiet lunch or drink, and there's buggies everywhere, kids running around, and crying babies. Perhaps we need more places than either cater to one market or the other, instead of every pub and cafe trying to find a middle ground to keep everyone happy (and failing)! The problem is... intentionally opening a non-familiy-friendly place in ED would be a bit of a punt, to say the least...
  19. I think it will be OK in the end... the only concern of course is that we have a lot of visitors in London. Business trips, day trippers, tourists, etc surely make up a huge chunk of the "population" at any one time, so I think it needs to be a lot easier to buy the cards in the first place. Things like: - Signage in central London bus stops, in multiple languages, telling customers where they can buy cards nearby - Oyster card vending machines at every station (both tube and national rail) selling pre-loaded cards
  20. Rolo Tomasi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ah, turntablism is different... incredibly skillful stuff. I just get annoyed with "live" music which is basically sequenced/pre-recorded, with only live vocals and maybe a bit of percussion or something.
  21. I do. As well as watching YouTube and listening to Spotify.
  22. LadyDeliah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > underage boys often see it as a positive thing so don't report it. Is this sort of consensual activity (aleit underage/illegal) viewed by the law in the same way as the likes of Harris/Saville/Glitter?
  23. PokerTime Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jailing someone like Rolf, after the > act, sends a clear message that no-one is above > the law. Yeah, I was thinking that if it's possible for any good to come out of this whole yewtree thing, it's that it might serve as a warning to the next generation that they can't get away with this sort of behaviour.
  24. Methinks MM put a few quid on Belgium...
  25. See also - going out for a meal (eg birthday) with 10+ people, every one of which produces a credit card when the bill arrives.
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