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SpringTime

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  1. RoundTable Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes I agree so much advertising is an eyesore. I?d > happily get rid of the fried chicken shops that > spring up every 20 metres too, there should be > rules that you cannot have more than 1 fried > chicken shop in a 3 mile radius. Chicken shops are fine so long as they only sell free range/organic chicken. Which means that 99.9 percent are not fine. If people want this kind of food they should pay more for higher quality, better farming and produce, better health, better taste. Did anyone see this? https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jan/30/welsh-council-admits-it-should-not-have-approved-vast-poultry-farm (Some Guardian readers are carnivores. And I love game too.) Sorry for going off topic a little.
  2. Which one is binface?
  3. Spartacus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You're not wrong springtime but sadly the > countries who invested in the drug companies to do > the r&d want returns, that's why they invested > The UK is however the second biggest contributor > to COVAC which helps distribute the vaccines to > countries who can't get on the global race on > their own. > > I still think WHO should be stepping up and > managing the issue (either in Europe or the rest > of the world) Fair enough (i.e. unfair on the less fortunate).
  4. Is this true? Well, apologies if this sounds blunt to the point of upset, Cora, but I like it when supermarkets close - to the degree that Co-oP never reopens. Many reasons too. One being that small shops are good for jobs and the local community, another more immediate one being that supermarkets, like techs, Amazon etc., have enjoyed lockdowns and more especially since smaller neighbouring businesses on and off the high street have had to close to the benefit of... supermarkets.
  5. Given that this is a global issue shouldn't the vaccine be distributed globally and in the most even way possible? For a moment it occurred to me that the countries hosting the companies leading successful vaccine production should be at the fore of vaccine rollouts, but this must be wrong. The variants are spreading wherever they will and can, and it's no individual's fault whomever or wherever they are if they catch and succumb to the bug. But "how" they are is more important - whatever country you're in access should, and probably can, be granted as to your needs depending on age, vulnerability, etc. Am I being an internationalist libtard or us that just right and proper? Either way please correct me.
  6. Are there any other parts of their property they don't use Mr. B? There must be some void behind the loo and under the beds for example.
  7. I'd more than halve the amount of outdoor and "ambient" advertising if I could. And tbf some of it is little more than pornographic - lovely stuff for children to be forced to witness and absorb when they're about their daily lives, travelling to school, etc. as if it's not bad enough for everyone else anyway. JC Decaux have landed themselves in hot water before with their dubious means of creating spaces for generating ad revenue and first hand (kidding you not) all these bus stops aren't simply there to make public transport use any easier. Some people might think it's all rather libtard-gay-rainbow to have colourful paintings and murals on external brickwork but I'd 100% rather see some local creativity than endless billboards numbing brains through the relentless flogging of garbage that we just do not need!
  8. I am a lady but I identify as a man and stand up and wee front-ways. It takes some effort and occasionally turns a few heads but the Gents' loos are my own. What gets my goat is being turned away by the doctor when I go for my prostate check-up. And I don't appreciate your poking fun at me, thank you.
  9. I think the most useful are the posters above urinals reminding us to have a prostate check up - though these are more about publicity as opposed to the endless spam we see everywhere else, encouraging would-be consumers to buy tat they don't need, but are being manipulated to want.
  10. Entry
  11. Tying
  12. Pushed
  13. Boing
  14. Ring Southwark Council and ask to be put through to the JC Decaux department. Dynamic team and always open to offers.
  15. Swept
  16. Grind
  17. Negro
  18. Works
  19. Attention
  20. Tudar
  21. Dream
  22. Wine mis-priced and arranged by some one who doesn't understand geography and varities. For lovers of animal cruelty there's abominable chicken for small change, fish and red meats hugely underwhelming, lack of organic foods in general, staff looking forward to proper sleep. Was a mistake to enter, never again. Farmers' markets and proper high street shops make me happy.
  23. My sausage making course is coming up on the "You Are What You Eat" season that we're about to commence safely filming outdoors. To become involved please send two members of your family to the venue (likely Goose Green) and ?100 to cover entry and coaching. After the session we shall return just one family member and between 75 and 100 beautiful sausages.
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