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And the biggest news in the world of rugby today ... The Gavin Henson interview http://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/gavin-henson-interview-still-believe-10079935
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ???? Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Mick Mac Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > You're the expert. > > > > > > You told me home advantage for England was > > immense. > > I've forgotten what happened this morning never > mind what I say to you when I'm half cut. But yes > it is I think a massive advantage and probably a > decent bet. if someone can beat the AB's for you > that would be nice too. Will Twickenham be filled with Englishmen - or is there a quota for us Wales fans :)
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You're right it is next door and 4AM closing usually. That won't go down well with a few people/
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DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Jah Lush Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Indeed. I'm disappointed he didn't follow up > > Cameron's answers with follow up questions of > his > > own and challenge him more. Still, early days > for > > fireworks. > > I believe he is only allowed 6 pre selected > questions and is not permitted to follow up with > further questions. > Nor can he answer to suggestions / comments put my > the PM. ?? > > It's PM's Q.T. so Cameron is the one to answer > questions put to him. > > DulwichFox I'm pretty sure Cameron doesn't see the PMQs questions before they are asked and the LoO is allowed to respond on the hop (counts as part of his next one). (EdM used to ask some really strange ones sometimes (bless him)) I might be wrong - it would spoil it for me if Cameron knows :)
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PMQs today - Corbyn changed the format by asking questions emailed to him and trying to keep it civilised. Didn't come across as extreme at all. Cameron seemed to answer questions asked (without being rude) but then did get angry with the SNP. Strange but sweet question about a tiger and rhino. So no disaster - but Cameron not really tested .... yet :)
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It's the same bunch of sites that showed the IS flag with migrants yesterday (it was from a year ago). Check out the names of these sites. No mainstream reports that I can find.
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???? Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JohnL Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Apparently he has now refused to sing the > national > > anthem > > > > or just didn't sing it, or had a cough or > > whatever. > > > > It's going to be non stop for a while. > > It's not compulsory, he didn't refuse anything. > I've no problem with him making his choices on > these sorts of things, very honest of him, but > just not sure how it will go down with the > electorate as a whole, although they may decide of > course that the media shitsorm is just that. I was being a bit cynical :) Agree that we are the sort of country where you don't have to wear patriotism on your sleeve. the media is just going over the top now - hope people take it with a pinch of salt.
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Sky just said he stole sandwiches from the veterans donated by Costa (#sandwichgate I mean !!!) Today he has also (according to the telegraph) been late for his own standing ovation made a crap speech made a Nazi salute offended china and met David Cameron :)
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Just a wish...(there was a baby/pram/child free pub in ED)
JohnL replied to bermygirl's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Andybol Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oh god > > This thread is enough to drive me to drink. Don't > like kids in pub....Don't go to family pubs! > > Next inane thread please! When I was young kids in the pub meant 15-18 year olds getting drunk on watered down lager. -
*Bob* Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > still to be announced > > > Minister for trees > Wheeliebin Czar > Secretary of State for Eggs ------> Edwina Curry ?
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Apparently he has now refused to sing the national anthem or just didn't sing it, or had a cough or whatever. It's going to be non stop for a while.
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red devil Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My money's on Easter... Why would Nick Easter have anything to do with Jeremy Corbyn. Preposterous.
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'Baby on Board' stickers always get offered a seat in my experience (as long as they are seen)
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Close to opposite me :) Looks like infilling (the height of the building will be the same as the rest) . I suppose the salvage yard will go ?
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aquarius moon Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Very nice JohnL and even nicer to know there are > other Swans fans on here. > > Not so nice today though, but we all have the > occasional off day. And it won't be occasional! Most on twitter think it was the international weekend. Most of our players were playing (which is surprising). Monk just said the whole team had an off day.
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Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ... and Diane Abbot is in the cabinet. Holy crap. She's doing a joint stint with Portillo. Still think the media following Corbyn down the road at 1:00 AM is over the top. Needs an Alistair Campbell quick.
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ken78 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ratty Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Baked Beans in a shepherds pie? > > > yes and brown sauce great you must try it I use Worcester sauce.
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Pugwash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As with most stores. you get to know which product > you like and their value for money. I find Lidl > and Aldi's good for fruit juice, bleach, washing > tablets and WU liquid. some fruit and veg. Their > cold meats, sweets. cakes, biscuits, tinned fish, > are also good quality and value. I usually buy > basic brands in Sainsbury's but trial and error > have identified those basics which are not good > buys for me, i.e. basic baked beans (unless they > are going in a shepherds pie) are not as nice as > their own brand makes. Also Lidl at Peckham does > not have the variety as Lidls at Beckenham. Olive Oil, Cashew/Pistachios nuts, Cheese for me. The german sausage is supposed to be good but not tried it :)
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Naming and shaming local businesses... Right or Wrong...
JohnL replied to TheArtfulDogger's topic in The Lounge
Some would say it's the free market (the one that's red in tooth and claw). There'll still be winners and losers whatever. I'd say there are ways to gain a competitive advantage in customer management however - asking them how the experience was, approachable staff, professional attitude. -
Anyway popped in on Saturday evening for a couple - only disappointment was there weren't more people around as it's such a nice space - but I'm sure there will be eventually. Bishop and EDT weren't as packed as historically either mind you.
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maxxi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > d) This is a big city and this kind of thing > happens all over said city (Google it) and it's > only temporary after all and an inconvenience, I > know, but if we had blocked light into a window > and you had paid to have a series of mirrors > rigged to get back that light I don't think you'd > expect us to pay for it - you'd probably just moan > and put up with it and wait for the scaff to come > down and normality to be resumesd - like thousands > of Londoners have done with scaffolding (for many > may reaons) in the past and like they will do in > the future. It IS a pain but really - that's life > in town, kid. But it's SKY - WWE, Footie. A man cannot live by Netflix alone :) I'd be like the painting of The SCREAM probably (a) but I'm too nice.
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Andre Ayew Player of the month Nice
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I love they make out Tinder to be some racy place My tinders is full of hello, hi, nice day and pictures of cats, dogs and tumbleweed.
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The Corbynites :) Should be a walkover tomorrow.
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Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bookies are shortening their odds on a Tory > mayoral victory. Labour have rejected a > well-known candidate in favour of a relative > unknown. He's got a lot of work to do. That's just the polls though. A lot to run in the contest.
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