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JohnL

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  1. JohnL

    Brexit View

    But the Russian twitter trolls love Jacob-Rees Mogg
  2. mimifantasia87 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > im moaning i know! but at 8am with A RELALY LOUD > MACHINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on a saturday!! at > least wait until 9am!! I'm right though (unusually) - dig the weeds up and do the borders before 9:00 AM and use the hedge trimmers/lawn mowers etc after.
  3. Hetty Douglas has put the workmen among the pigeons. Think it's Rye Lane McDs http://www.huckmagazine.com/perspectives/opinion-perspectives/hetty-douglas-working-class-dawn-foster/
  4. Gardening is to be done in silence with a small fork.
  5. Good luck in the West :)
  6. miga Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Foxy has a fair point though - if for a lot of > people a curry is something to mop up the booze > with, it's possible such folks don't pay attention > to the food. > Not that anyone on this thread has exhibited that > kind of behaviour. My memories of being teenage, in a curry house in Swansea, everyone drunk, fists flying came back then. Like something more civilised now :)
  7. uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > my teens had a loud party when we were away for a > weekend. The neighbours called the cops at > midnight and the cops attended and threatened to > confiscate the stereo ....they shut the noise > down...it was almost 20 years aB Back in my day they'd have trashed the bedroom too :)
  8. change of password ? look at the email header ?
  9. BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bermondsey St's best coffee shop: > https://www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/fuckoff > ee I followed them on twitter and they sent me a message warning they were an 18+ account :)
  10. taper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That's a good point. The Gowlett scenario Not just the Gowlett - look what's sprouted up next to the Nags Head - Karaoke night might not work for them with flats inches away.
  11. JohnL

    Brexit View

    From the Guardian "Press room here genuinely stunned by that - nobody expected that level of antagonism between the pair. Is a British walkout now inevitable?" https://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/live/2017/aug/31/theresa-may-leader-election-david-davis-michel-barnier-brexit-talks-press-conference-unlikely-to-let-may-led-them-into-next-election-says-former-party-chair-politics-live Remember Theresa Mays guys said be prepared for a walkout in September.
  12. JohnL

    Brexit View

    David Davis says some concrete progress has been made today. Barnier seems to disagree - look at this report and the picture, I think Davis has got to him - he's furious. Meanwhile Tony Blair has arrived (to kiss Juncker and stir the pot I think). http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/brexit-talks-barnier-david-davis-11085723
  13. JohnL

    Brexit View

    Theresa May is staying forever apparently - and to prove it she drank the finger washing bowl. http://news.images.itv.com/image/file/1379363/stream_img.jpg
  14. first mate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Casting a garden in shade will not sway planning. > New buildings and home extensions all over ED cast > neighbouring homes and gardens in shade and get > passed evey day. I have heard cases where the building was changed a little (maybe made a little lower etc.) due to shade objections.
  15. What about the one on Rye Lane - Flamin Mangal (must be linked)
  16. It's now worse than weak and wobbly - the edifice has collapsed. But Theresa has a copy and paste plan.
  17. Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Take a deep breath, the Eoro is going to take a > further march against sterling. The pound is weak > and will weaken further, we know why. > > D Davis and his cronies need tazering in the face. > > > > Take your own Pot Noodles is my rec. I'll do it - he'd probably still laugh
  18. JohnL

    Brexit View

    That "David Jones" twitter account that has so many tweets and followers on the leave side in the papers now, possibly dirty tricks. Where there's one, I reckon there's more. http://www.theaustralian.com.au/business/media/twitter-account-suspected-of-being-part-of-russian-disinformation-campaign/news-story/709a877c4c3cee522c6290feae26a2b5
  19. red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Chicken tikka masala is now a true British > national dish, not only because it is the most > popular, but because it is a perfect illustration > of the way Britain absorbs and adapts external > influences. Chicken tikka is an Indian dish. The > masala sauce was added to satisfy the desire of > British people to have their meat served in gravy Supposedly at first it was just a hot tomato sauce (in the 70s) but it sort of developed a life of it's own.
  20. JohnL

    Football Focus

    Come on Renato Sanches to Swansea - get it sorted Paul Clement.
  21. JohnL

    Brexit View

    Another hammering coming up for David Davis. You're getting sacked in the morning David.
  22. Maybe I'm so old fashioned that in terms of food - Bangladesh, Pakistan and India (+islands) are all Indian (meaning the sub-continent not political entities). So much difference there - but over-arching Indian. Probably the same as someone saying European food :)
  23. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "Sometimes I can sit and cry my heart out, > drowning in my autocratic ways" is that Donald Trump ?
  24. JohnL

    Brexit View

    One of the biggest pro brexit 'noise makers' on twitter (@DavidJo52951945) outed as a Kremlin troll. (He gets basic UK history wrong a lot and has those numbers in his name so it was always pretty obvious really). He blocked me when I called him out.
  25. JohnL

    Brexit View

    Labour is more or less stating what was in their 2017 manifesto. "Labour recognises that leaving the EU with ?no deal? is the worst possible deal for Britain and that it would do damage to our economy and trade. We will reject ?no deal? as a viable option and if needs be negotiate transitional arrangements to avoid a 'cliff-edge? for the UK economy." http://www.labour.org.uk/index.php/manifesto2017/brexit
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