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Jeremy

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  1. stephent, I used to live near Twickenham - the planes really were loud there! By all means complain about flights late at night or early in the morning, but I don't see what anyone could acheive by complaining about the route. All of London (and SE England in general) is densely populated, any route is probably going to disturb somebody.
  2. warhammer
  3. Heathrow Airport Terminal 5
  4. Grange Hill
  5. I can't think of anything more boring than watching the wedding of someone I don't even know. Weddings are pretty boring at the best of times (although the piss-up afterwards is sometimes fun).
  6. I very rarely notice them, and I've lived over near the Plough, and down near the station. I've never had double glazing.
  7. pinkhalf - where do you think benefit claimants should live? What's so special about Zone 2 that it should be reserved for homeowners?
  8. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That picture doesn't work, David. I just get a page full of cybercrud. Use IE. It won't work in Firefox.
  9. Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > He has the arrogance of a smug schoolboy who's > stolen some Kola Kubes and knows you can't 'get' > him because he's stuffed them down his trousers > and will cry 'paedophile' if you challenge him. What an unusual analogy. Are you speaking from experience?!
  10. Like I said - if property prices slump, ex-council places will plummet. So a 10% deposit won't cut the mustard.
  11. Axl and Slash, discussing the GnR reunion in the EDT. They left sharpish after the "soccer" came on, though.
  12. That actually sounds quite reasonable. Spending 5 hrs in the airport overnight is no worse than getting up at 2am.
  13. The unfortunate fact is that ex-council flats don't "perform" as well as other properties, whether the market is rising or falling. So lenders have to be careful.
  14. PeckhamRose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But I still feel it is up to the buyer to make their choices, don't you? After ALL we've heard about greedy bankers, irresponsible lending, etc, etc... you really think this is true?
  15. It does seem that the govt is exploiting the situation, in order to push their somewhat dubious ideology. But even so, that Johann Hari article is littered with bad examples, and simplistic anecdotes.
  16. Why? Do the Daily Mail have something against East 17?
  17. Oak worktops aren't expensive. Maybe ?300-?400 for a decent 4 metre length. They won't stay perfect, and they will pick up marks - e.g. small burn marks and stains from dark liquids. But that doesn't really bother me, and they could probably be sanded out anyway. You need to oil them now and again to stop water damage, but it doesn't take long.
  18. Surprised to hear you say this david, I thought you advocated high military spending? I'm most definitely in favour of a smaller armed forces, and a less active role in various military operations around the world. I'm not saying that we shouldn't retain the ability to exercise military intervention, but we need to stop pretending that we're still a major power, and get a sense of perspective. And the veil of moral obligation is starting to wear rather thin, when the true agenda is so obvious.
  19. Violence and destruction doesn't help the case at all. But these things always attract idiots who either just want to smash things up, or foolishly believe that it's the best way to get media coverage. See also May Day protests, 2008 bank bail-out protest, etc.
  20. katie1997 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I agree with you Jeremy, just think that there's > far less opportunity for smaller companies and new > investments (and resulting jobs) . Shell and BP > will be fine. I openly admit that this is something I know nothing about, but I wouldn't have thought you get small start-up companies drilling for oil anyway. The costs must be enormous.
  21. huncamunca Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bloody hell - seen the rant on this in general on > this ? ( I am unable to post there for *technical > reasons*) Seems to just be one person ranting. I can understand people not being too chuffed, but the argument of "we paid lots of money to live here" is not going to win you many friends.
  22. katie1997 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Also bad for small companies looking to invest in > the North Sea. The larger companies already there > won't be affected and will be unlikely to offer > anything for sale. Lots of job losses. Not sure > who benefits. Don't believe it, there's still loads of money to be made in oil.
  23. Aha. Schmaltz. Now I realise why I was given a lump of fat with onions in it, a few years ago in Berlin. I think I prefer butter.
  24. It is probably a different cat then - this one lives at the Bromar Road end, and doesn't seem to venture far!
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