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SpringTime Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well I love Russian people. Never had any issues > with any I've met, nor any I've worked with. Am I > just lucky? Watched Russia Today this morning - they interviewed some Arsenal fans who said how much they loved Moscow and the Russian people when visiting for the match. Might have been fake news of course as it was followed by a rant about UK and US :).
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The Peckham Rye Music Festival (Copeland Park & some pubs around Rye Lane + the bakery) is cancelled - The first post in the facebook link "It is with great regret that we are having to cancel the 2018 edition of the Peckham Rye Music Festival. We will of course issue a full refund to all ticket holders immediately." https://www.facebook.com/PeckhamRyeFest/?hc_ref=ARRo_4TdQhyoCYjHki8ihpHrAh_fShMjlyHS2Z5NV1HbHMwtLKijecDl8Iszc_GK81Q&fref=nf
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rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I read an interesting piece by John Pilger > recently (he talks equal amounts of truth and > raving conspiracy theory, in my experience) about > last year's alleged chemical attack. According > to him, satellite images of the Syrian air force > loading up Russian munitions showed none of the > usual precautions that are routine when handling > chemical weapons, and the warheads weren't even > the right shape. What he posited is that in areas > where ISIS were rampant, farm people tended to > flock to the towns for safety; unwilling to leave > behind their assets for looters, they would bring > their stores of fertiliser, weedkiller etc with > them and store them in warehouses. Pilger > suggested that conventional missiles had hit one > of these warehouses and that was what had released > poisonous gas; he claimed that independent > observers had verified this. I have no way of > knowing how true that theory is, but it's an > interesting alternative explanation. I managed to create a load of chlorine in my bathroom when I mixed some cleaning agents so you don't need to be an expert chemist as I found out.
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Trumps fervent followers swear there will be no war and Trump will bring Assad to the negotiating table after a load of threats (to be fair it seemed to work on Kim - was it luck? ). Apparently it's all written in "The Art of the Deal" (a man who wrote a book with that title just must have studied Sun Tzu in detail yes :) )
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siousxiesue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Rolo Tomasi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Mick Mac Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Is it true this has been cancelled? > > > > No, that?s the one in Copeland Rd and other > venues > > that?s been cancelled. > > Facebook page says it's been cancelled? Thats the Peckham Rye Music Festival - the one in Copeland I think https://www.facebook.com/PeckhamRyeFest/?hc_ref=ARRo_4TdQhyoCYjHki8ihpHrAh_fShMjlyHS2Z5NV1HbHMwtLKijecDl8Iszc_GK81Q&fref=nf
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I often get charged less for "No2 all over" as there's no styling required.
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flocker spotter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > https://jalopnik.com/the-flying-crowbar-the-insane > -doomsday-weapon-america-1435286216 What a horrible weapon. Trumps placing the order. This tweet just sounds like a child - but maybe he's not going to attack now - that leaves May looking out of the loop. @realDonaldTrump Never said when an attack on Syria would take place. Could be very soon or not so soon at all! In any event, the United States, under my Administration, has done a great job of ridding the region of ISIS. Where is our ?Thank you America??
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Police seem to be treading very carefully https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/apr/11/hither-green-standoff-continues-as-tributes-to-intruder-removed-again
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malumbu Wrote: > I went to Luxembourg once. All their money looked > the same. I gave the cabbie what I thought was a > fiver or tenner, but it was more like ?50. He did > not tell me and kept the change. Don't go to > Luxembourg as they are all thieves. An Italian at a motor station somewhere on the way from Venice to Trento once exchanged my 1000 Lira note for a fruit machine token :( I sometimes actually wonder what 12 year old me was doing detached from the group talking to locals on a school skiing trip. I was really innocent.
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For some reason these people seem to be known as "Nottingham Knockers"
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It's difficult for teenagers to ask for change if a tip is assumed or if they're short changed (it was for me anyway at that age)
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FFS Trump @realDonaldTrump 10 minutes ago Russia vows to shoot down any and all missiles fired at Syria. Get ready Russia, because they will be coming, nice and new and ?smart!? You shouldn?t be partners with a Gas Killing Animal who kills his people and enjoys it!
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getting serious now. Looks like USA, Britain and France may attack Syria and Russia hinting it'll shoot down missiles (and maybe where the missiles came from - that's ships and planes I think) I get the feeling Theresa May might be the dove out of Macron, May and Trump.
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I don't particularly like the Daily Mail myself - but they've run a story on this. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5595029/Neo-Nazi-group-claims-Hitler-right-inflammatory-posters-London.html (and quoted us all)
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Don't like destroying tributes - but this was a threat in many peoples view. Flowers removed to a nearby churchyard apparently. https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/moment-furious-man-destroys-shrine-to-dead-burglar-henry-vincent-who-was-stabbed-to-death-by-a3809846.html
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@Nero was a bit of a an idiot on Twitter before he got banned (but I doubt he'd turn up on the EDF).
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That's a horrible link - there's a lot of threats there - many I could take personally.
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Evening Standard quoting security minister Ben Wallace "In Britain, IS and far-Right extremists have been grooming people with autism to turn them towards violence." https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/purge-of-extremist-workers-on-london-transport-a3807521.html
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flocker spotter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > most of the worlds present ills are caused by > people googling things and declaring their new > found expertise ( not aimed at you JohnL) That's probably true. Immediately googling everything you hear is actually a bad habit and can cause trouble.
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Whilst googling Lunatic I now know that Dotard (as used by Kim Jong Un about Trump) is "an old person, especially one who has become weak or senile".
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lavender27 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My flat was burgled once, when I arrived home > found door kicked in, next door neighbour came out > with a massive machete, not sure what he was going > to do with that as the burglars had long gone, > shit the life out of me. Probably thought they'd come back. Someone once showed me how easy it is to open a door if you don't engage all the security bits (double locks) - way too easy.
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eddeal1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > all arm chair Philosophers....all mouth no action. To be fair - most of the people here have the same views whether in the armchair or leaning against the bar in the EDT.
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nxjen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not having a go at the OP here but it's a bit > scarey that "connectivity" in the form of text > reminders is meaning we let others do our > remembering for us and take responsibility for us. > It's making us all too passive. The text reminder replaces that little card you got through the post (or am I the only person old enough to remember that :) )
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flocker spotter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jules-and-Boo Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > well, there was the other incident where the > > property owner shot a young burglar and ended > up > > in prison > > > > it's a huge debate - and is key to the gun laws > in > > America (the right to defend) > > > > In SA, it's pretty much the same but it doesn't > > seem to be challenged - the right to defend and > > protect yourself seems accepted > > If that is Tony martin you are referring to, he > had previous for unloading weaponry, had his > licence revoked and shot & killed a burglar in the > back with an unlicensed pump action shotgun as he > was running away from the property. And his murder conviction was downgraded to manslaughter I think
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