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Jeremy

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  1. dulwichgirl2 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Loz, from the thread it seems that flights have > gone up massively (zeban's era) and then down > again... I don't even think you can draw that conclusion from the various conflicting anecdotes on here (neither Zeban's or Loz's version of events match mine at all). All I can say for sure is that at some point in the past flying became a lot more affordable, but at the moment it is rising at well above inflation.
  2. Well, air travel is certainly rising now! Up 21.7% since last year...
  3. Let's not do this. He will obviously be reading. Just leave it be...
  4. H, the OP is asking for a summer rental. But apart from that, I think you're right. You'd need some serious cash to rent a place in the Cotswolds or Devon for several months every year. As for buying a second property as a holiday home... in a time when we have housing shortages, inflated house prices, and young people unable to buy their first property, it would seem that such luxuries come at a cost to society.
  5. He's gone...
  6. quids - yes of course, but I think the conversation is more about things which have risen at above the inflation rate (or at least seem to have done). Fuel, transportation, and London property all being good examples.
  7. Thanks for the explanation Robin.
  8. Flight prices seem to have been rising constantly for over 10 years. You could certainly get flights to various US destinations for under ?250 in the 90s. Although prior to that, I think air travel had been getting progressively more affordable - culminating in the earlier days of Easyjet and Ryanair.
  9. billybiro - yeah, actually I do like animals (most of the time). I was just wondering whether birds get special treatment, or if we'd go to the same lengths for all animals. I do not think that Southwark council would rescue baby mice or rats whose nests had been damaged as the result of council work. In fact, I think that if a nest was found in a public space, the council would exterminate them. I'm not saying they shouldn't have rescued the pigeons. I am just wondering why we kill some vermin, and go out of our way to save others.
  10. Nobody has answered my previous point, so I'll ask again. What other types of animal would the council go to these lengths to rescue? Hedgehogs? Squirrels? Mice?
  11. Heinz, I think you're contradicting yourself. You talk about a "clever force", which to me already sounds like some sort of supernatural belief (bordering on creationist, even). I think the world around us - and the wider universe - leaves all semi-intelligent people full of wonder, but it doesn't need to be explained with some sort intelligent creator.
  12. OK, I didn't realise there were pre-routemaster double deckers in London. So the late 40s/early 50s?
  13. Great photo. Judging by the routemaster bus and the man in a bowler hat, I'd say 1955-1965. I'm sure John could be more specific.
  14. giggirl - with hindsight, I perhaps should have used a milder tone. I regret that what I said may have contributed to someone leaving the forum. But as far as "bullying" is concerned - this is obviously not true, and my conscious is clear.
  15. UDT, I have no desire to attempt to bully you, or push you off the forum. But in my years on this forum, I've only come across one person who openly claims to be better than others. That person is you. So I'm afraid you will have to expect some backlash from the objects of your condescension.
  16. UDT, please let me try to offer you some impartial assistance: Potentially useful: > I'll give the departmental shopping assistants a miss as they are nothing more than glorified sales assistants > latest collections are just a marketing tool to sell more clothes Weird: > I'll probably could offer an expert shopper service for men given my knowledge of fashion > Six months later, fashion late comers David Beckham & Brad Pitt also bought the same pair > I usually spend anywhere between ?100 to ?280 on jeans. > Last year, I was asked to model by a stylist teaching one of her students > just yesterday I received a free spanner in the post after I complained to the manufacturer
  17. Serious question, not meant as an attack on animal/bird lovers... would the council go to all this effort to rescue any young animal in danger? Foxes? Rats? Mice?
  18. giggirl, I guess you are primarily talking about me. The thread was effectively ruined by the time I came along, thanks to a certain other user's bizarre, attention-seeking boasts. If it had been entirely on-topic, I probably wouldn't have got involved. However, most men find it incomprehensible that anyone could get "exhausted" at the thought of buying a couple of outfits, and my post was intended to reflect this in a light-hearted way. I regret using language which obviously upset Ms B (and I did PM her to try and straighten it out), but I stick by the gist of what I said. Shameful? I am not ashamed at all.
  19. Joseph - could you use a long ladder? If the parents have left though, someone will have to hand rear them... are you volunteering?!
  20. edhistory Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for putting Jeremy around the right way. Yeah, thanks! A map from 1786 is arguably interesting. But not relevant.
  21. John - it is very common in London to refer to areas by the name of a nearby station. Lighten up, stop being such a boring pedant! The area around DH station is nice (i.e. Grove Lane I guess), but there's not really enough there to consider it a district in its own right.
  22. Something to do with the higher altitude, perhaps?
  23. Jeremy

    New Band

    I dunno Otts. What sort of personality do you need to work in Peckham Rye?
  24. I know, it kind of irritates me when people complain about not being able to afford to live where they grew up. Just because your parents could afford a house in a certain area, why does that give you an entitlement to own a house there too?
  25. Hong Kong's OK... lots going on, and it has a pretty unique atmosphere and identity. Not a big fan of the gratuitous love of bling which seems to permeate all these places though.
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