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fishbiscuits Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think I prefer Sturgeon to Corbyn, by quite some > margin. > > At the time of the first Scottish referendum, I > really wanted Scotland to stay. But now... if I > was Scottish I'd almost certainly want out of this > shit show. I?m apt to agree, they?re by no way perfect. But anything that takes Johnson out and gives the country a chance to relook at the whole situation is best if the two evils. I?m resigned to the next ten years being a struggle, but not ten years more of Tory organised chaos, to then be told by the very party that created the chaos that they?re the ones to sort it out. I?m also pro the union, as we are stronger together. But if I was Scotland, I?d be looking the idea of choice straight on and in the eye. The knock on of Brexit are far reaching, and the dumbed down message of ?get Brexit done? is another deception. It?s not going to be ?done? by any measure in the near future. It?s much like putting the parents in a care home. They might be out of sight, but they?re there ?dying slowly? until dead for an expensive and long time yet.
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Spartacus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Someone sent me a message stating > "A vote for Labour is a vote for a coalition with > the SNP and Nicola being the puppet Mistress" > > That would worry me more than anyone else being in > power as her demands would destroy this country Really, honestly, ?somebody? sent you that message? It?s your way of saying ?I don?t like that Sturgeon woman? , just be honest. Puppet mistress? Who the f uses phrases like that these days?
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Satellite Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "work in Won Kei in China Town and the food is > quite similar." > > Cheap and full of MSG then? Never had an msg issue with either. That?s a bit of a perpetual myth around such food. I?m not saying it?s never used, but ?full of? along with ?cheap? has a certain dismissive ring to it, no? The WonKei reference is more towards a Hong Kong style of Chinese restaurant. And like any restaurant, if you don?t want a certain ingredient, like MSG, just tell them. But I like 148, they try hard and make some nice dishes. Their Char Sui is home made on the premises.
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Spartacus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Someone sent me a message stating > "A vote for Labour is a vote for a coalition with > the SNP and Nicola being the puppet Mistress" > > That would worry me more than anyone else being in > power as her demands would destroy this country You voted leave though, yes?
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DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 148 Chinese is the old Mr liu restaurant. I?ve been a few times. There?s some fresh veg dishes done well here. I like the crispy seafood noodles. It?s run by a guy who used to work in Won Kei in China Town and the food is quite similar.
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I?m happier paying more tax than I am see Johnson shaft the country head to toe. I?ve got children of voting age now and they?re way more politicised than I ever was at 19. They won?t be voting for a Tory government, that?s pretty clear.
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Or completely way way out of town, but if you?re in the area well worth a detour. The Beer Fish & Chip Shop Fore St, Beer, Seaton EX12 3JQ https://goo.gl/maps/KnpgjmJ8CoDSgYy98
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Slightly off the manor, but by far my favourite Crisp thin battered fish, I prefer haddock Super nice chips. Ocean Fish Bar 1 Westmoreland Rd, Walworth, London SE17 2AX It?s on the same road as Arments Pie & Mash (which is good too) and 5 minutes from Burgess Park. https://goo.gl/maps/pGeG1XUasNP3Psuh8
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I think there more than ?just? the lies or the perception of them going on here. It?s the perception of him and his position, specially when there?s the question about the birthday party. ?Birthday party?! No no, no birthday party, just a shooting weekend!? ?A shooting weekend?? ?Yes, a straight forward shooting weekend? If ever there?s a small conversation pivot point that takes the viewer out of the picture, it?s this. Because I?m pretty sure 99.99% of the population don?t get to go on shooting weekends with members of the Royal family. The fact that he?s so disconnected from reality to put ?just a regular? in front of ?shooting weekend? is what slipped his boat of reality, away from most people?s mental mooring. In doing so he lost the public, not just on this but on all of the rest. I?ve watched the interview a couple of times, and there?s bits in there that just numb my mind. I?m sat there thinking WTF, I?m going to have to watch this again, like a car crash in super slow motion. And we know we?ve not likely heard the last of this. Should the US lawsuits leak into the U.K. , which is possible, then what?s next for this story. People will keep on digging when there?s stuff like this. Rightly so? Maybe when someone has the balls to ?not remember? so much, others with the job of finding evidence will find a way to prompt that lack of memory. For now it?s presumed innocence, and in all of this, any sympathy he might have had, has faded to little more than contempt in many people?s minds.
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Spartacus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I actually feel sick when I see the gluttony > adverts for processed Christmas food > > After all this isn't any old Christmas food, this > is diabetes inducing unhealthy fat , sugar and > salt filled Christmas food. Erm.... it?s the middle of Winter festival What do you expect?
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diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm having Christmas in the EU... :) That?s nice, but what you eating is the question, not where you eating
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What are the trends for the festive Dinner this coming Christmas? I?m personally not cooking this time, but I?m pleased to know someone else is. I?m a guest not a host this year. Plus my kids are pretty grown up now, so it?s not as full on as it once was. In the past I?ve cooked Goose, Hams, Cockerel and of course Turkey. I?m glad to have done it, but I?ve made life simpler over the years, cutting down on the sheer volume of food. However, I?ll probably cook a couple of light lunch/ dinners for the days in between, only I?m undecided on just what to cook. I wonder what you?re cooking or making at home in preparation for the Christmas holiday. Are you going out, to a restaurant. Staying home, or getting out or away. What are you making and what are you buying. Are you going full-on-with-all-the-trimmings. Veg or Vegan, Dairy or gluten free, or pescatarian even. Or maybe going off plan and doing something completely different?
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natty01295 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > His ?250,00 has been stopped > No longer can do His royal duties , > He has resigned He?s on the dole and heading to ?I?m a Celebrity Get One Out Of Here?
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JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > keano77 Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > There?s something dodgy about that photo that > I > > > can?t quite put my beetroot-stained paws on > > > > > > Maybe the hands around the waist of a 17 year > old, > > maybe? > > Yet legally that's not a problem even if you're a > teacher (as long as they aren't under your care) > > https://www.theguardian.com/education/2019/nov/15/ > tribunal-awards-700k-to-headteacher-sacked-over-ga > y-dating-app-activity His defence of ?I don?t recall that photo being taken? is breathtaking. He then goes on to say ?yes that is me? or something to that effect. And whether the girl is in his care or not, she?s 17 years old. I also agree Maxwell is as deeply in it as him.
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Christmas Adverts in November Vs Boris Johnson?s lying lard face on your TV
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keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There?s something dodgy about that photo that I > can?t quite put my beetroot-stained paws on Maybe the hands around the waist of a 17 year old, maybe?
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I?m voting for Santa Year on year, he?s been there for me. I owe it to him, plus his message is always clear. ?Ho ho ho? and I think he means it.
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It certainly brightens up the view from the Palmerstone, when you?re standing inside.
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Surely they?re missing a trick, it?s number 11 they want to be knocking on?!
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diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Micky Flanagan has already moved to the dark side, > he owns a Cockerpoo... Oh god no! He?s got a cokerpoo? It?s Darth I?ll be voting for then, you know where you are with Darth AND, I can?t see Darth getting a Cokerpoo.
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Is Darth Vader standing? Or Micky Flannigan? Either of those get my vote, Micky for being a local ?face? and Darth for just ?getting stuff done?
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DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > kford Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Just saw it. It's terrible - looks like some > > try-hard community mural from the '80s. Further > > proof that asking the public to vote on stuff > > never works. I'd sooner have the plain wall. > > I Agree. You cannot beat brick. > > If the wrong type of paint has been used then > there is a real danger that the wall > will become porous resulting in a serious internal > damp problem, > > The cost to rectify such a problem will be high. > I believe this is what occurred with the 'Bee' > Mural next to The Plough > > Foxy I believe there?s a permanent rain cloud over DF?s head
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Captain Marvel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Crikey, apart from the loon above, this thread is > the 'Clique' incarnate Oh blimey, it?s quite beautiful to look back at.
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Ray Wankstone needs a kick in the slats for selling out to a gambling company. Shame on him. Gambling is a dirty word now, it?s all about ?gaming? like you?re playing to have your money fleeced off of you.
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se22cat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Might have been food poisoning or an involuntary > bowel movement. In the case of either, the bloke > might simply not have had time to get to a toilet > : ( No, they were street drinkers and most likely drug users, given the area they were plotted up in. The guy was dressed in dirty clothes and struggled to stand properly, there was a bunch of beer cans nearby. I think he was so hammered he the just dealt with the basics, wherever that was possible. Pretty unpleasant, and sad to see people getting to this point.
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