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titch juicy

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  1. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeLeg at what point do you stop and have a word > with yourself? > I've not insulted you, called you any names, > suggested you have a some ulterior motive, etc, > etc. > But you have at me, for no sensible reason that I > can see. > I said what I feel and refused to be painted into > a corner to justify it, because I feel what I feel > and don't have to justify it to anyone, now matter > how abusive they get on the internet. Wow, big > crime. > That seems to make you feel entitled to attack me > and make accusations of superiority or whatever it > was. > And you call that 'robust' ! > Well good for you for being a steadfast internet > poster, I genuinely wish you all the best mate. > Please read this message again, note the absence > of insults, it is possible you know ! > Maybe I'm naive, but if someone starts attacking > someone when they haven't been attacked themself > doesn't that mean they are angry, frustrated, a > bully or something ? Perhaps it's just the > internet 'way' when a poster can't get what they > want. I'm speculating here, I concede that. Look > I don't know but I sure never meet bullies like > this face to face. If you "feel what you feel" irrespective of what anyone else thinks, why post those feelings on a public forum?
  2. I guess a big lesson here is you are approached by youths asking for anything, give them it. Your phone, wallet, bike is far less important than you yourself. Perhaps consider adding cover away from the home to your contents insurance policy too.
  3. A few nights ago in north London my friend filmed a youth going at a moped chain with an angle grinder from her window above their block's car park. The youth fled when he saw the blue lights approaching and left his rucksack behind. My friend pointed out the rucksack but the police wouldn't touch it. When my friend and her friend emptied it, a glass bottle of acid fell out, broke and burnt the paint from the floor markings. Two nights later a large van was back and they were stealing mopeds again This time she called the police (999) and got put in a call waiting queue due to high number of calls. That is truly worrying. Now, as far as I know the acid is carried primarily to burn off serial numbers and distinguishing bits from the mopeds, but are a handy weapon if needed. I believe carrying acid carries a lesser sentence than a knife. The mopeds are stolen to be used for the phone swiping.
  4. titch juicy

    Brexit View

    Rather than just pointing out who hasn't read the bill, why not point out the relevant bit of the bill that no-one, except you has read?
  5. Dave, would you like to buy some pegs Dave?
  6. titch juicy

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    As evidenced by the refusal to back up any rhetoric with evidence of how Brexit will benefit us, the only sensible and frankly logical assumption left available is that Keano doesn't actually believe it will. Which begs the question, why does he/she really want us to leave the EU?
  7. titch juicy

    Brexit View

    Bloody EU criminals coming over here stealing crime from our good honest hardworking British criminals. Also, quoting from the Daily Mail and Daily Record. If finding credible sources is so easy, why haven't you bothered?
  8. titch juicy

    Brexit View

    keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The second part wasn't relevant to titch's > question of EU impositions so I chose a specific > example from the many freely available to people > if they are not too lazy to do some research for > themselves In that case i'm confused why you think them giving us ?26bn a year is an imposition?
  9. titch juicy

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    rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > keano77 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > titch juicy Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > > Titch, from the article posted by Alan above as > a > > simple example > > > > Membership of the EU, especially its single > > market, brings with it many rules. Some are > > ill-judged, uncosted and not subject to > > cost-benefit analysis. The working-time > directive > > was a needless intrusion into an issue better > > decided at national level. And regulation > imposes > > costs. Open Europe, a London-based think-tank, > > using official figures, says the annual cost to > > the economy of the EU?s 100 most expensive > rules > > is ?33 billion ($49 billion) a year. > > You've accidentally left off the next sentence, > which reads "Yet regulation also brings benefits, > put in this case by the government at ?59 > billion." It does then say (see this is what you > have to do to quote accurately rather than > selectively) "surely an exaggeration" but those > are the UK government figures. So hold on Rendell, what you're pointing out here is that the regulation Keano has higlighted as an imposition on us by the EU, actually benefits us to the tune of about ?26 billion a year? You shouldn't need to hold Keano's hand through this. I'm sure if he'd read past the headline he'd have known that.
  10. titch juicy

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    Keano You've been asked over and over and over and over again about ECJ/EU impositions on us, and the ONLY things you've come back with are apples and bananas. God save us all from the evil EU.
  11. titch juicy

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    Corbyn's view of Brexit is just as unpalatable to me as the one being touted by the other side.
  12. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > titch juicy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > DulwichFox Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > > > > > > Of course other people also eat Pie and Mash. > > > > In their Tower Bridge Rd. Branch, many > > > 'respectable' city types Booted and Suited > > > can be found Tucking in during the week and > > this > > > Bermondsey outlet will be rammed > > > with Millwall fans on Match day." > > > > Respectable city types? You've obviously never > > worked in the city. Just because they're wearing > a > > suit doesn't make them any more respectable > than > > your average builder. Did Dr Who drop you here > > from 1950? > > 'Respectable' was in quotes ?? > > Never worked in the city. ? I worked in the City > for 40 years.. > > Back in the 70's when as Telephone Engineer field > guy, I worked in Customs and Excise, > The Stock Exchange, The Mansion House, Coutes, > Barings Bank, Rothchilds, Plantation Hse. in the > Commodities markets. > > I also worked in Billingsgate Fish Market and > Smithfield Meat Market. > > I met them all. > > DF. I stand corrected and didn't notice the inverted commas around 'respectable'. I should've read more closely.
  13. titch juicy

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    JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Johnson isn't keeping quiet. He's told the EU > they can "Go Whistle" for their divorce > settlement > > https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2017/07/boris-johnso > n-tells-the-eu-to-go-whistle-on-brexit-divorce-bil > l/# Yes, I posted the same. Also; "We have worked up a 'no deal' alternative in some detail" David Davis 12/06/2017 "There is no plan for 'no deal'" Boris Johnson 11/07/2017
  14. titch juicy

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    It's beyond hilarious that people still on the leave side are trying to blame remainers for trying to subvert the process. When you have May, Johnson, Davis and Hammond all saying different things. Liam Fox sounds like he sensibly staying out of the way. Omnishambles. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40571123
  15. tarteastdulwich Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi there - here's a fairly-comprehensive list of > our current takeaway prices: > > - Vegetarian tart: ?4.50 > - Meat or fish tart: ?4.95 > - Any tart plus any salad: ?6.50 (this is a good > meal - you'll be pretty full) > - Regular tub of salad (250cc): ?3 > - Large tub of salad (500cc): ?5 > - Cake portions start from ?3 (e.g. lemon & > coconut polenta cake) but we have 6-inch cookies > for ?1.75 and pastries are similarly priced > - Coffee/tea sample prices: americano ?2.20, flat > white ?2.40, latte ?2.50, any tea ?2.20 > > Hope this helps! > > Thanks for your support, > Adam Thanks. It looks very reasonable.
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