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Jeremy

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  1. Where abouts are you on Ivanhoe Rd (rough location will do)? I often see a white cat with sort of ginger patches, but I don't think he's stray - I think I know where he lives. Although I've never seen him getting into any fights.
  2. Anti-aircraft installations, yes. But ground forces? Tanks can't shoot at planes. Time will tell if the Libyans end up with a peaceful partition, or living in chaos without effective leadership.
  3. Ridgley Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Really is Robert de Nero going to take a bus and why Lewisham? Too many slebs in SE22. He knew he was out-ranked by Timothy Spall.
  4. Corey Feldman, browsing through the VHS tapes in The Mind Shop.
  5. Ian Mackaye and Bob Mould in ed, shopping for ironic gifts.
  6. This is most definitely more than just the enforcement of a no-fly zone, they are also attacking Libya's ground forces. It's a blatant attempt to pave the way for a coup. What happens then?
  7. Strain it and re-use it?
  8. Maybe it's just me... but my interpretation of enforcing a no-fly-zone didn't involve missile strikes. And it seems that they're not just targetting anti-aircraft facilities. I've got a nasty feeling about this one.
  9. eucalyptus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > yuck! don't swim in public pools - ewwwwww. Weirdo. > I'm from NZ That would explain it!
  10. Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It will have been a close call. Even having said > that it should probably have been in the property > section. I think that section is more for rentals/sales, not really general discussion. Camberwell Old Cemetery is literally on the SE22 border, so it seems harsh to move it.
  11. The system is a bit shite, why can't you just buy tickets... first come first served?
  12. What's the difference between a children's homeopath and a regular homeopath?
  13. I don't know, I'm not sure that the international reaction is any worse than for other natural disasters. I read an article saying that the donations so far are a lot less than for Haiti. But as you say, it's a wealthy country, so donations of money (while important) are perhaps not as appropriate as drinking water, food, blankets, search/rescue teams, medicines and medical care, fuel, etc. It's good to see China helping out Japan too, despite the fact that they don't exactly get along (to put it mildly). Also bear in mind that it takes a while to mobilise these things.
  14. I do think they make some of the sweets themselves, but there's no way they'd be able to make them all. Surely all the "classics" (flying saucers, cola bottles, rhubarb & custard, etc) come from the standard suppliers. Who cares about the additives, as long as you eat them in moderation? Sweets are not supposed to be healthy.
  15. They're hardly going to make all the sweets themselves, are they?
  16. Surely for a man, the primary requirement is that your hair is shorter than when you went in. The secondary requirement is than it costs under a tenner. Perhaps a scoop of unbranded "product" for the more cosmetically-minded customers. Not sure what else you want, really.
  17. Don't even think about letting your kid take a saxophone to school in anything but a hard case. It will, without doubt, get broken.
  18. Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > particularly not Italy or Belgium. Quite. Or try driving/walking/travelling on bus through major cities in France, Germany, Spain... pretty much any big European city. London drivers are not out of the ordinary.
  19. A tax specifically directed at the financial industry doesn't make sense to me. The vast majority of the banks operating in the City were not rescued by the UK government. Those that were are now largely owned by the government, and I would not be in favour of penalising their (our) investment. Not only is this incorrect, but to make such a claim without at least providing your source is bad form. Also, you need to consider the amount of equity we hold in RBS and Lloyds.
  20. david_carnell Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > why do you find it so strange? Fair question. Mainly because you can just buy the bit of the animal you want from the butcher, and I don't understand the pleasure in cutting a carcass into portions. And a whole pig/lamb/cow is a LOT of meat... you'd have to either give most of it away, freeze it, or have some kind of mega-feast. And who has room in their kitchen for a whole slaughtered beast?
  21. Stir in some grated cheese, and a splash of Worcester sauce. Salt and pepper to taste. Yummy.
  22. One of the guys at work did a class at the Ginger Pig. I find the whole concept rather bizarre, but he loved it - not least because you end up with a big box of meat. Perhaps after you've honed your butchery skills, you could team up with "Scribe". He must need some help cutting up all those dead animals he smuggles back into the UK.
  23. Jeremy

    A thought.

    mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ultimately you either back a horse and live with > the consequences good or bad, or do nothing, but > then don't pontificate about them bombing > civilians. Maybe. But who would you give the weapons to? Aren't we talking about a collective of various rebel/opposition groups, with no clear idea of who would end up in power should the regime be toppled? The region is likely to be unstable for a long time, with no clear direction. And maybe tooling these guys up could result in a long and protracted war. Overall... seems risky to me.
  24. Yep, you should have stopped the car and spoke with the parents.
  25. Jeremy

    A thought.

    mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > arm the rebels (or Croats analogously) then say you didn't if anyone asks. You can arm the rebels, but then in 10 years time you may have to answer questions as to why American/European weapons are being used against our own forces...
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