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Red01

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  1. After several frustrating months and a lot of limping around I've finally given up on using the NHS. I'd really appreciate any reccomendations for a podiatrist, especially if they helped you overcome tibial tendon dysfunction/plantar fascitis or general biomechanical problems. Thanks a lot in advance!
  2. I've seen him on a number of occasions with a trolley full of scrap and presumably on his way back to the mentioned van. I must say he didn't seem at all suspicious, so I once asked him if any of the the stuff in my garage was of use to him. He didn't want the large items, but he sent round a couple (his parents?)who were more than happy to take everything that I had been too lazy to get rid of!
  3. I exercise there often and I have to say that almost all of the dog owners I come across are very responsible and approachable people. Sure, there are the odd few who couldn't care less, but there are so few of them that it is not worth thinking about too much.
  4. Excellent post and video, I never knew that such amazing races took place there.
  5. You guys are goooood. I personally really enjoyed listening to you play.
  6. HonaloochieB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Red01 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > "Remember they are using the highways for free" > - > > no they don't! Road maintenance is funded out > of > > general taxation and believe it or not the > > majority of cyclists also own a car. So you > could > > say that they are actually paying for roads > that > > are more suited to your needs than theirs. > > "and believe it or not the majority of cyclists > also own a car". > > I'm indifferent to the arguments expressed at the > moment, but I'm not having that! > 51% plus of pushbikers own motors? > Do they drive them? > > Bluff assertion? Wild opinion? Or will the bloke > down the pub put me in my place with the facts? The Bloke from the pub says ................ According to the National Travel Survey, 83 percent of cyclists own cars. Also, in your haste to correct me you failed to realise that your own post contains wild opinions and assertions. http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/fiat-enlists-olympic-cyclists-to-front-a-share-the-road-campaign/012524 http://ipayroadtax.com/no-such-thing-as-road-tax/survey-claims-that-motorists-want-cyclists-to-wear-helmets-and-pay-to-use-roads/
  7. It's a shame others wont get to read how this new "fresh faced estate agency" will bring "life and integrity back to the profession"
  8. Anyone else notice that the post has been edited?
  9. "Remember they are using the highways for free" - no they don't! Road maintenance is funded out of general taxation and believe it or not the majority of cyclists also own a car. So you could say that they are actually paying for roads that are more suited to your needs than theirs.
  10. Brilliant film. It was really nice to hear how and why these works of art have come about.
  11. I'm not a fan of cameras, given that drivers simply speed up after passing them. There is a camera on that road, but what it really needs is one that measures average speed. Forest Hill road presents a nice opportunity for the speed lovers to open the taps a little and in my opinion is one of the most dangerous roads in the area. Some of them travel through at outrageous speeds, particularly late at night. hpsaucey Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Saw a cracker today. Some idiot driving past > Harris Boys up towards the traffic lights near > Co=op on Forest Hill Road this afternoon. Must > have been doing 50 mph. Any speed cameras along > there??? If so, hope you got caught mate whoever > you are = pretty irresponsible driving.....
  12. Yes, there are many that drink, but I assure you that it wouldn't happen at an Islamic gathering; particularly one that celebrates the most important occasion! Besides, the ones that are not fully practising try to take part in religious events by adopting the "spirit" of the event and would respect the cultural norms. So unless they are an alcoholic I'm sure they would put down their drink for a few hours.... Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Doesn't sound like an Eid party to me. > > Most of my Moslem (of Moslem cultural backgrounds) > friends drink (though, mainly, not to excess) - as > a militant atheist of a Christian cultural > background, I celebrate Christmas, many > non-Moslems celebrate other cultural festivals, > such as Eid or Divali, with their friends who do > have these festivals in their cultural > background. > > If Christian cultural festivals were only to be > celebrated by fully practicing Christians, shops > in the UK would all be bust by now (OK huge > generalisation, but most retailers make their > profits in November-December) and chocolate sales > (Easter) would plummet. > > So drinking at an Eid party? - perfectly possible.
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