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titch juicy

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  1. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > titch juicy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Menu online is essential, surely? > > > > Do they have a website? Google only returned a > > twitter feed and I clicked through on a link > from > > their twitter and my browser wouldn't take me > > there warning of malware. > > http://www.spinach.london/ but as above, nothing > of any real use on it as yet. hmmmm, that's the link i'm using but am getting this returned https://malware.opendns.com/?url=www.spinach.london&server=lon16&prefs=&tagging=&nref
  2. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > titch juicy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Eddie Izzard (his latest is good after a long > lull) > > > Do you know what it's called? I would love to see > him back on form again, loved his early stuff, and > as I said earlier, "Dress to kill" is stand up > perfection. > > > > Doug Stanhope > > I need to see more of him. What I have seen was > brilliant. Doug Stanhope's 'Beer Hall Putsch' set on netflix is excellent. The Eddie Izzard latest release was Force Majeure from a couple of years ago. I thought it was a real return to form.
  3. Menu online is essential, surely? Do they have a website? Google only returned a twitter feed and I clicked through on a link from their twitter and my browser wouldn't take me there warning of malware. Twitter apologies for erratic opening hours, but back to normal hours from tomorrow- which it seems are just breakfast to lunch, with no evening openings.
  4. Oh dear- that's all men :( I quite like Josie Long too and Katherine Ryan. You can add Miranda Hart to the deeply unfunny mainstream list.
  5. In answer to the original question. Nearly all comedy is unfunny. Of those i'd consider mainstream, i think the only ones that make me laugh consistently are Stewart Lee, Eddie Izzard (his latest is good after a long lull), Sean Lock, Tim Vine and Louis CK. The likes of Peter Kay, Michael McIntyre, Russell Howard, Russell Brand, Ricky Gervais etc. are deeply unfunny. Even Mickey Flanagan (funny first time you see him, then rinse/repeat) doesn't cut it. Other than the five mentioned above, I really like Daniel Kitson (my favourite by a distance), Brendon Burns, Doug Stanhope, Simon Amstell, Matt Berry, Paul Foot.
  6. Elphinstone's Army Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It isn't only you.... I have been close to/in > tears with the machinations and chicanery involved > in navigating this site, booby trapped to confuse > the unwary. They are trickier than a barrowload > of monkeys. Bon voyage ! It's all easy enough if you just read it. It's certainly no different to any other budget airline and clearer than a few i've used.
  7. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Legally - for the purposes of this case - she > consented. End of. That's my thinking. It just seems that the media and a good proportion of the public, represented on here, still want to find him guilty.
  8. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So is the deal basically that because she liked a > shag (like most humans) it was not rape, even > though she didn't actually consent ? we don't know if she consented or not, do we?
  9. Why wasn't Pogba playing?
  10. The media seem to have made up their mind (as do most on here) about the facts regardless of the judge's verdict.
  11. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Penguin68 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Whilst I see very poor road behaviour from > almost > > all classes of road users, it is those on two > > wheels who are most likely not to give warning > of > > road manoeuvres, particularly turns - indeed > when > > I see a cyclist signalling a turn it is a > shock. > > Agreed - can I also put in a plea for more > cyclists to thank drivers who they make way for > them? I've got into the habit of signalling to > turn right with my right hand, then giving the > driver who's let me across a quick thumbs up with > my left once across to the turning lane. > Likewise, if on narrow streets a car stays behind > me until it's safe to pass (without hooting or > shouting!) I always raise a hand to say thank you > when they do pass. Not compulsory of course but > it does a little to make the roads feel more > pleasant and reduce the us and them atmosphere. I always do this too.
  12. For the first time since I lost my Dad (two years ago this month) i've made his favourite. Lancashire Hot Pot. The recipe passed down the generations. So simple and so delicious. Line a casserole with a little butter. One onion sliced, layering the bottom. One carrot sliced for the next layer. 4 nice fat lamb chops next layer. Some small slices of potato to fill in the gaps. Another layer of onion (use another whole onion) Another layer of carrot. Season well with salt, pepper and dried thyme. Fill with chicken or lamb stock about half way up the layers. Two layers of thinly sliced spud on the top with a little more seasoning. Lid on, two hours, Gas mark 3. Take lid off, spot spuds with butter. Turn heat up to 8 and give another half hour with lid off to crisp up top layer of spuds. Serve with pickled red cabbage and pickled beetroot. Eat with wind and rain battering against the windows. Heaven.
  13. Turkey, Bob
  14. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think the prize was meant for Dylan Thomas but > someone got their wires crossed.. :) > > Foxy You may be alluding to it, or not, so in case you're not, he changed his surname to Dylan because of Dylan Thomas
  15. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > interesting how many of the (recent) likes are off > Blood On The Tracks. Years ago, as a result of a > combination of feck-ups, I spent Xmas on my own at > a mates house - log fire, cooked my own bird and > went through his record collection. Found BOTT. > When Shelter From The Storm came on as first track > I was covered in music for the entire day and when > folks arrived later feeling sorry for me I was Mr. > Grateful for what I'd had access to that day. > Great album and such a tiny part of what he's > written. > > Rendel thanks for finding this thread again, I > could not find it earlier and assumed it'd been > deleted. So now we're here, my current fave (and > one I may try playing at the Jam in Nov) is Fourth > Time Around: > (can't find it on youtube !) If push came to shove, Blood On The Tracks is probably my favourite album of all time.
  16. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > titch juicy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Mick Mac Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > So when I got to the end of the queue, there > > were > > > only hospitality boxes left..... no Kylie > > > Christmas this year. > > > > the boxes at RAH count as normal seats. > > They might do - but as you are required to buy 12 > at once for ?3995 in total, I passed on this > occasion. oh blimey! I had no idea they'd started doing that.
  17. No problem at all.
  18. Today it would be Simple Twist of Fate. Because it's soul-stealingly, heart-breakingly beautiful.
  19. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > titch juicy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The OED definition of literature. > > > > Written works, especially those considered of > > superior or lasting artistic merit. > > Well his works are written down, in the sleeve > notes - he writes them down when he writes songs. > Many poets give readings of their works, we don't > say that as what has been written down is then > performed in a different medium that the "hard > copy" can't be literature. It's perfectly > possible to describe Dylan as a poet performing > the poems he's written down, he just happens to > add a bitching guitar track to the performance. My post was to point out that Bob Dylan's work is literature in the strictest sense of the word.
  20. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So when I got to the end of the queue, there were > only hospitality boxes left..... no Kylie > Christmas this year. the boxes at RAH count as normal seats.
  21. rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I love Dylan, bit price for literature?!? I agree > with bob But he's produced incredible literature for over 60 years.
  22. DovertheRoad Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've longwondered who these annoying f$%**rs are > who let off rockets all night from their back > garden. And now I've realised - it's people like > me. People newly flush with kids. People for whom > Dulwich sports ground with the crowds, mud and a > buggy is a no go nightmare. This year I've shifted > from finding garden fireworks annoying and deeply > anti-social to....an adventure. And with apologies > to all of my neighbours .....this year, for one > night only, at a civilised hour, I plan to become > Back Garden Firework Twat. > > Specifically I would like to recreate a childhood > watching my dad nail a damp and uneventful > catherine wheel to our back fence whilst eating > economy sausages and waving a mini-sparkler. > > If you want to rant/moan about fireworks - use the > search to find all those old threads and go there. > For this thread I'd just like some advice...where > can I get some decent fireworks for some amateur > pyrotechnics? How much should I budget? Any tips > to avoid injuring anyone? The whole things sounds wonderful. Can I come round please? Or at least peer over your fence? (you could chuck me a sausage or two)
  23. The OED definition of literature. [mass noun] Written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
  24. Thoroughly deserved.
  25. DaveR Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is the PL that strong? Maybe not in the last 8-10 > years. Since 08, Champions league finalists = 7 > Spanish, 4 German, 3 England and 2 Italy. Last > English club in the final in 2011/2012. In the > same period Spain won the Euros twice and the > World Cup, Germany won the World Cup and reached > the last four of the Euros 3 times. > > If England are shit (and they are) it's not > because the PL is strong, it's because English > football doesn't really prize tactical discipline, > though with Guardiola and Klopp currently looking > good, that might change. I don't think it's a > coincidence that the most successful recent > England manager was Capello. Capello isn't our most successful recent manager. He got us to the last 16 of major tournament, Eriksson got us to two Quarter Finals.
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