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monica

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  1. Il be Home watching my lot beat your lot>:D< Forza Azzuri
  2. BBW your welcome;-)
  3. Trueblood is a masterpiece with a great storyline and hot totty to boot. >:D
  4. BBW pure genius very funny, im going to call my Iphone Carr from now on
  5. blimey LM what happened here I only asked you about another event and all hell breaks loose, what are we now monitored by the EDF police, because I dared ask you along to the party of the year on this thread tut tut. In answer to your question re the December drinks my love I shall not be attending because I like to be different and rebelious >:D
  6. I never would of believed I could feel so much love for an inanimate object, my lovely gorgeous Iphone, oohh baby.
  7. Must say im totally shallow, loving True Blood because of the oh so mmmm sexy Stephen Moyer. Although I have been a fan of Stephen's since I discovered his remarkable resemblance to Sean "the sexgod" Bean
  8. I have sold lots of stuff through Ebay and Amazon Marketplace, use Amazon for dvds, books and videos, you get more on there.
  9. Im loving Muse and Elbow, it must be my student side coming through.
  10. lady muck are you going to the December drinks? Dont forget your invite to the other party end of November, il pm you details nearer the time. Bring the Hubby too.;-)and I may bring my bit of fluff>:D
  11. Dulwichmum I totally agree with you, moreso James "the t**t" Nesbitt, he needs more then a slap, would love to rub his face in a custard pie.
  12. The whole lane want to buy her a pint, her boss rewarded her too, she is now officially the Heroin of the LaneB)
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    Declan I know, was refering to whom you meant, anyway im a part wop part spik, honoury Andytown or Finaghy, depending what side of the fence you come from.>:D
  14. Love no pleasin you, always play it when I have a ding dong with him indoors. Chas N dave are truly one of the greats.wish them luck for the future
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    Declan what do you mean who are the other imposters?
  16. Plus you can report him to the Landlord/Tenant deposit scheme. Its no longer Corgi its now called Gas safe.
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    Can I contribute on behalf of my Northern Irish Husband, or the north of Ireland husband or even "British Subject" husband who is confused because his loyalties are with the whole of Ireland being one country and the bitter english B******* leaving them alone. B)
  18. Hi there is a French lady called Naderj who has just had her third baby. I know she is a Registered child carer /Nanny, I can get her number if you are interested. She is a lovely lady, very warm and always chatting away in french to her Children. PM me if you want her number.
  19. Hi I live in Croydon so I would suggest through Crystal palace, then down to Thornton Heath taking route to purley way, Dont cut through Streatham its a nightmare. I know a couple of shortcuts from Mayday hospital, but way too complicated to explain on here.
  20. mmm me thinks whilst I have been away my dream man has been about. Gary Mccauslands Face, Hugh whatsists cooking skills and adorable glasses, oh and my secret crush's eyes. Sorry off topic but hey I mentioned Hugh whatsit.>:D< mmmm
  21. What about Hugh whatsit from River Cottage, why did you not include him, hes the most decent one and very adorable;-)
  22. lard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Think you need to look into how much water it > takes to get cotton, then you can make a full > decision. Similarly, if there was the same number > of cotton bags by the river it would be just as > bad. It's the "throwing them away" mentality that > is the problem, not necessarily the material. > > I'm not making light of the matter. I still stand > by my main points, that in general you should be > saying "re-use" not "don't use", and that often > (in the case of Prius cars etc) there is a lot of > window-dressing going on. More effort should be > made on promoting the concept of not having kids > and not flying, as these make a massive difference > in comparison to plastic bags. > > Surely you can see the madness of creating > additional cloth bags, when there are literally > gazillions of plastic bags already in existence?? Lard we all have a right to our own opinions, and good luck with yours. Cloth bag users in the main do not have a holier then thou image, they have I care about the world image. Make of it as you will, We are trying to do something and we are happy with it.
  23. lard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > monica Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Lard, I see your point, however if you look at > how > > much oil and energy used in the plastics > industry > > then in contrast using a cloth bag in > comparison > > costs nothing. I returned from my hols this > > morning and I heard Plastic bag free day went > > really well, hopefully the message will get > across > > that a drop in the ocean (not using plastic > bags) > > will cause a ripple effect, locally, > nationally, > > globally. > > Poly bags is a tiny part of the plastics > industry. > Cloth bags are a tiny part of the cloth industry. > > Both use energy. The cotton doesn't magically get > picked, weaved, distributed to you, the bag > fabricated etc. > I would hazard a guess that a poly bag actually > uses less energy in production, as it is quicker > to make and lighter to transport. > > Both can be re-used, both get put in landfill at > the end of their life. > > You should be saying "re-use" not "don't use". > > It's as misguided as people saying buy a new Prius > or G-Whizz car. The energy to produce these new > cars far outweighs any fuel savings over using an > existing old Ford Fiesta. > > Similarly, not having kids is the most green thing > you can do, as over the course of a life we > consume an incredible amount, but I don't see > anyone on Lordship Lane promoting "Kid Free Day"! > > Still, if it makes you happy, enjoy! Lard I think you really need to do your research first before you state misguided facts. If you have time look at the Marine conservation Society website which has Information regarding energy used for making plastic bags. Landfill, countrysides, pavements and gutters are the very places we are trying to deter the bags from. I suggest when you have 90mins watch the age of stupid.Great factual film showing us how we, globally are contributing to destroying the planet. You are obviously making light of the matter and still if it makes you happy enjoy. THAMES 21 who are responsible for keeping the River Thames as clear as possible emailed me the figures of how much plastic was dumped there, also glass old wheels and the odd condom(used I think) not a good thing when you think of the wildlife who inhabit the banks of the river Thames. We as a race need to take responsibility for our environments, and not pass it on to the next generation.
  24. Hi James welcome onboard. James Richard and Johnathon are the Godfathers of EDSNUB. With their support, they have helped us reduce plastic bag usage by supporting our application for Cleaner, Greener, Safer money. They are also supporting the Food composting scheme and the gardens for schools projects. Thanks again James, Richard and Johnathon.
  25. Lard, I see your point, however if you look at how much oil and energy used in the plastics industry then in contrast using a cloth bag in comparison costs nothing. I returned from my hols this morning and I heard Plastic bag free day went really well, hopefully the message will get across that a drop in the ocean (not using plastic bags) will cause a ripple effect, locally, nationally, globally.
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