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snowy

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  1. So Ritzy / Cineworld backed down: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/ritzy-cinema-in-uturn-on-job-cuts-bosses-back-down-in-row-over-london-living-wage-9827867.html
  2. Someone practices bagpipes almost daily in Brockwell Park if that helps?
  3. http://content.met.police.uk/Site/roadsafelondon
  4. 4 pages minimum. At some point Louisa will say this wouldn't happen in Bromley. Cyclists will eventually be blamed. Waitrose media team will lurk.
  5. Cookie, I'm about to bin some old 700c road wheels if you want some temporary replacements?
  6. snowy

    Swivel hips

    I'd like to thank steveo for sharing this. It's got me through x4 12 hour working days chuckling in various stages of disbelief at it. The bit when he goes death metal at 2.45 ish still has me cackling. And the keyboard players' clear embarrassment when they finish is a beautiful tough of pathos. 3 days in I realised the melody is a rip off of Moving, by Supergrass. Which makes humming this a little more palatable.
  7. You live in a world of delusion don't you Fox?
  8. Last year they were on the slope going up to the Herne House - parallel to Dulwich Road.
  9. Sorry for ever seeing that photo!
  10. Having just skimmed A Fish / pxyzyzygy's photobucket account, I can attest that they most certainly probably, perhaps are not a female DJKQ and that some sort of bucket is definitely required having seen a male 'naked except for a strategically placed hat' photo. I can't even begin to form thoughts about cycling in that bit of Smithfield where massive lorries decant slabs of meat. I always assumed that cycling was restricted there as it's private land, and not part of the highway. Probably wrong though. I'm also struggling how you managed to accurately convey speed in a static photo.
  11. Tommy1000 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think any debate as to the merits of people's > own anecdotes is a distraction. > That is exactly what a cyclist is doing when they > decide that certain laws don't apply to them. They > presumably think it's fine for them to ride on the > pavement, and this could be because they don't > care or it could be because they think that they > can do it safely. The point is that it's not their > decision to take, beyond their own personal bubble > a decision has been taken that, for the greater > benefit of all, (adult) cyclists aren't allowed to > ride on pavements. Sorry to repeat the 'parallel example not being better than the original' fallacy, but does your comment apply to motorbikes and cars that encroach the Advanced Stop Line? That's something that if I notice a car driver NOT doing is something to remember...
  12. So children under 6 should always cycle in the road Jonathan?
  13. If we're off onto anecdote again - I tapped on the window of a car driver last night to inform her that her brake lights weren't working (she'd braked sharply as she'd noticed quite late that someone was using a zebra crossing she was about to drive over and almost caused the people behind her to crash into her). She thanked me, and explained that she couldn't stop to talk right at that moment as she was on the phone. She then waved the phone that was in her hand (i.e not a hands free set), and drove off. She chatted on the phone all the way from ED to Vauxhall as I travelled on the same route.
  14. What about a child under the legal age of responsibility - how do you propose prosecuting them. It seems that pedestrians and cyclists, who are also conveniently pedestrians should wheely raleigh together, spoke out and not saddle for anything less than a reprioritisation of road and pavement use. Im sorry that you Felt you have experienced abuse and intimidation. Alas the police will do nothing with your photographic evidence. They have different priorities and dont give a 1/8th or a 3/32th about minor infringements, let alone evidence of using a vehicle as a weapon. Im also sorry I have failed to squeeze neither nipple, flange or bottom bracket into this post, but I am quite tyred.
  15. Because Lambeth have subsidised the Brady's site - where Wahaca will move to - and have received grants to maintain it as a community asset which will now be scrapped perhaps? For 15 years they've been promising its use as a community space, and lots of people's time and efforts have gone into that. Brady's even had visits from Prince Charles as part of his urban regen crusade, so it's not as if the Brady's project was pie in the sky idealism! The latest leaseholder inside the granville arcade had to pay a ?50k lease premium to secure their shop - it's not really the spacemakers / cost effective start ups for local people it was first intended to be is it? As for the Wahaca food, aside from your strawman argument - you get better from the Colombian shops and delis round the corner.
  16. But not great for Brixton. Moving into a site that was meant to be used for a community asset pub / workshop / arts / cafe space. Now all we get is bad Mexican food.
  17. I'm closely connected to Spartacus.
  18. So no evidence, just unprovable anecdote.
  19. If you're going via herne hill, you might as well carry on through brixton (atlantic road) / stockwell to vauxhall. Most of that route is bus lanes and it avoids the poor road surface and business of Clapham Road. There's a hill in the way though with both those options.
  20. I'm assuming that's because Vauxhall gyratory system is to be completely remodelled at some point soon?
  21. Opposite Kens Fish Bar.
  22. http://www.cqc.org.uk/directory/1-137821900 the last CQC report (last updated 31st Oct)
  23. I've used Lino (who's technically in Dulwich Village) for more than five years. Always reliable, and didn't even complain when the bottom sludge from a fish tank spilled on him shortly before he was due to go off to a family event. He is a man with a van though and not a hire company. If you want I can send you his number via a private message?
  24. Have a look on the LB Southwark site Richard, unless it's just the start of you asking for them to be closed down?
  25. Salsaboy Wrote: > In a way I hope she gets run over by an HGV to > teach her a lesson. Do you really?
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