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http://www.mtfc.co.uk/news/article/2016-17/macclesfield-town-vs-dulwich-hamlet-match-postponed-3598610.aspx
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Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
titch juicy replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > pathetic red devil ??????? -
Dulwich Hamlet were fantastic on Saturday. No exaggeration to say that they completely dominated the game and were very unlucky to find themselves 2-0 down to two wind assisted long range efforts. Might even count themselves unlucky not to have won it in the end. A Tuesday night away tie without the rabble will obviously be tough, but fingers crossed. A good friend of mine is a York City fan so we're hoping for a York V Dulwich final at Wembley.
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DovertheRoad Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I wouldn't know Titch....but I believe it might > just be: Menu > Help > Account and Payment > > Account Settings and Ratings > I'd like to know my > rating on the mobile app. Thanks, that's it! 4.96 I do tip. I guess that's why.
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How do you find it out? I can't find it on the app.
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Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This bit > > "Brexit was just the start. Europe?s new far right > is poised to transform the continent?s political > landscape ? either by winning elections or simply > by pulling a besieged political centre so far in > its direction that its ideas become the new > normal. And when that happens, groups that would > never have contemplated voting for a far-right > party 10 years ago ? the young, gay people, Jews, > feminists ? may join the working-class voters who > have already abandoned parties of the left to > become the new backbone of the populist right." > > > The bit in bold is how I feel things have been > going in this country in recent times. The > government seem to have left the centre behind > them, and if you're centre left, you're labelled a > "lefty loony" as if you're a far left nutcase. I'm not so sure about this to be honest. Germany, who has the strongest and fastest growing economy in Europe and probably the strongest political opposition is going the other way. The CDU is very much small c conservatism and the main opposition, and possible successors to government, the SDP is left-wing and very very popular amongst the younger voters.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/uk-england-london-38943469
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Winds getting stronger across the region. Rush hour will be lots of fun- already severe delays and cancellations out of London Bridge. Quite a few trees down across London and accidents.
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cordsm Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes! > > Agree with Nigello. The Herne Hill banners look > quite attractive. I think one of the ideas for the > ED ones (should they happen) is that they showcase > local artists, which seems quite a nice idea... > > Could the money be better spent on social > care/filling in potholes/mending pavements > etc......Yes! > > Although, could the same argument then apply to > any 'non-essential' (in itself, subjective) > government or council spending? E.g. art galleries > and firework displays (to give two random > examples)... > > I doubt we get any say in the matter, but admire > anyone up for trying... But art galleries and fireworks are for the wider community, What benefit does this scheme offer the wider community?
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Name the best place to get a fancy coffee in ED
titch juicy replied to Catherine W's topic in The Lounge
LouiseC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Brick house bakery on Zenoria Rd ED and Old Spike > roastery on Peckham Rye. That's about the size of it. -
Cheapest train journey to Gatwick is not to buy train tickets
titch juicy replied to Ms Blueberry's topic in The Lounge
Hmmmm, just realised I normally use my annual gold card too.....which gives a third off. Apologies for hijacking your thread with nonsense! -
Cheapest train journey to Gatwick is not to buy train tickets
titch juicy replied to Ms Blueberry's topic in The Lounge
Just had another look- you're right (of course). They've thrown the prices up! -
Cheapest train journey to Gatwick is not to buy train tickets
titch juicy replied to Ms Blueberry's topic in The Lounge
titch juicy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Tapping in is only 1 way? Apologies- just seen each way. That suprises me though as I use that route regularly and have never paid more than ?10 or ?11 return. -
Cheapest train journey to Gatwick is not to buy train tickets
titch juicy replied to Ms Blueberry's topic in The Lounge
Tapping in is only 1 way? -
Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
titch juicy replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
BrandNewGuy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ditto the bell on buses. Yes! -
Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Didn't mean to imply it was your personal line of > thinking, titch ("not necessarily" is not the same > as "never"). Fair enough, thanks.
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I'm struggling to understand how me voting that way could be with my personal well-being in mind. I might just be misunderstanding.
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I should add that I don't have children because I don't want them. And if I did want them, i'd look to adopt, as I feel very strongly that while there are many children desperate for a family, it doesn't make sense to bring more into an already crowded society. I'm aware that i'm glossing over all kinds of reasoning with that view, but it is an honest view.
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Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Otta Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > How many of you can honestly say you vote for > purely altruistic reasons? > > The majority of us are self interested to some > extent > > titch juicy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I can. I rarely look at policies from a personal > point of view. > > Voting a certain way is not necessarily an act of > altruism or selflessness. If you believe certain > policies are more likely to lead to the kind of > society you want to live in, and your children to > grow up in... it's a form of self interest in a > way. That's a bit of a stretch no? I don't have children and I vote with those worse off in mind. As in, the kind of society that would benefit them rather than me. I suppose you could argue that they might not want to live in a society that benefits them more, in which case i'm projecting my views of what is a better society for them, but I think that might be overthinking it a little.
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Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
titch juicy replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
People that push lift or pelican crossing buttons because they don't trust the light that shows they've already been pushed or the people they saw push them. -
Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
titch juicy replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
Coat hangers and iphone predictive text. -
Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
titch juicy replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
Help-Ma-Boab Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Waiting and watching the display boards on the > train stations platform....just to check the train > is formed of 10 coaches. Waiting till it runs > through all the destinations, then the words > Formed of.... come up, then it goes back to the > frigging beginning without actually telling me how > many frigging carriages there are. > > I wait again and this time it comes up with the > number of carriages once its run through all the > destinations yet again.. Have you noticed that the boards at ED for the London Bridge trains now don't show how number of coaches? That was a pet peeve (although hasn't happened for a wee while)- where the South Bermondsey train will be formed of 8 coaches and the subsequent LB train will only have 4. It's almost as though Southern Trains don't know what they're doing. -
Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
titch juicy replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
People that go searching for their oyster cards once they've arrived at the oyster card reader rather than having it prepared in advance. Might as well turn this into a moan about commuting: People that leave bags on seats next to them until someone asks them to move them. Able bodied people that refuse to go upstairs on buses causing congestion downstairs (see also refusing to move down the bus). None of these are irrational are they? -
Tiny Little Things That Cause You Irrational Rage
titch juicy replied to PinkyB's topic in The Lounge
An old one that comes up every six months or so. People walking/dawdling along in rush hour reading their book/paper/phone.
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