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Seabag

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  1. It seems there's an increase in burning stuff since #Brexshit http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/politics/politics-headlines/brexit-optimism-highest-among-people-who-love-setting-fire-to-things-20170223122701
  2. AdaDulwich Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I would like to highly recommend Johnnie's > restaurants. Very good food, nice atmosphere, > clean and great service. Great place for a family > dinner! Also the millshake was sooo yummy ;) Thank > you. That's a very nice 1st post Ada Lucky Jonnie's
  3. Are we at the #DonaldFatigue moment yet I know he's POTUS and all that, but I'm getting to the 'really' stage here, much like after episode 1 of Grand Tour. Maybe him in a cage wrestle with Putin, or playing golf with grenades would whet my appetite. And the Kim Jong-Un death squad kinda out trumped Trump by some measure. Meh!
  4. What is the point of this post Utter cark from a long time ago I'm sure there are forums for this kind of stuff, just I'm pretty sure it isn't this one
  5. henryhb Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi everyone, > > My name is Henry, Head of Marketing and > Communications for Starship Technologies - the > delivery robot company! > > It's so great you've seen our little robot out and > about! I'd be happy to answer any questions you > may have. After reading through some of the > comments, it seems like you met one of our robot > handlers (we're hiring by the way if anyone wants > a robot handler job!). > > Our robot handlers are there to look after the > robot and introduce the new technology to the > public if people ask. Our robots have > sophisticated obstacle detection so they don't > bump into anything when they're travelling on the > pavements in local neighborhoods. They are > designed to delivery groceries, parcels and food > 24/7 on demand for about ?1 in the future. > > We're aiming to help with congestion and pollution > by taking vans and cars off the road. Happy to > answer any other questions, thank you! Also check > out our facebook, www.starship/xyz/starshiptech or > our website www.starship.xyz if you're interested. > Thanks! Can your Robot make it up the hill from the Horniman?
  6. Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In France I would expect a proper cheese trolley > with regional cheeses and the choice of up to 3 or > 4 cheeses at one price (there is a restaurant I > know just outside Calais that manages a brace of > trolleys!). I hope you get to choose your one, > two, or three slices - rather than them being > forced on you without choice. A cheese trolley, in a small restaurant? Really, where has trollies for anything these days Oh yes, Roberto's in Vauxhall has/had one, about 10 years ago. They also had a faux columned interior garden scene going on, didn't they. Or was I just drunk?
  7. Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bonkers! > > Drones I can understand, at least you're not > likely to trip over them unless something goes > horribly wrong, but things that look like vacuum > cleaners clogging up the streets?! > > Maybe they need the minders to ring the doorbell > (taking it in turns, presumably), given that the > robot doesn't appear to have any arms :)) Listen to The Life Scientific on R4 from yesterday. The Professor of the Robotics research lab described drones as "essentially upside down aerial Fly-MO's"
  8. It was about migration, hence why BJ and his 'official leave campaign' were happy to trade off of the 'un-official leave campaign' "Targets, intention and ambition, In due course, tens of thousands" All solid stuff from PM T.M (and much like catching eels with your bare hands) Am I correct in seeing the overall immigration figure as 365,000 per year? It's not to hard to figure out that even with somekind of amazing supernatural somersaulting action, that the 'target' of 'manageable 10's of thousands' is so unrealistic, so untrue, that it's designed to mislead. I'm waiting for someone to come out with a new way of saying '35 x 10's of thousands is what we meant' Maybe BJ could flubber his way to that one.
  9. uncleglen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The only solution to the 'housing shortage' in > London (or rather the 'overpopulation' of London) > is to move all the people who are workshy and > perpetually on benefits out of the city thereby > freeing up accommodation for actual workers...just > a thought... I'd go for Joy-O-Meter test, where they score you on just how miserable you are. People like you could be exited to the 'outer rim' of the cities. There you could practice your 'shouting but not listening' style of communication, in a bell-jar like experiment of nothingness
  10. That announcement on Victoria Station "If you notice something suspicious. See it, say it, sort it" Or something equally as clunky and god damn fekking irritating
  11. News from the Kremlin has more credibility than news from TDM, according to Wikipedia https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/08/wikipedia-bans-daily-mail-as-unreliable-source-for-website Ha ha!...I sent the link to the in-laws. I await a response.
  12. stringvest Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am a bit annoyed now. I wasn't just an idiot, > but a stupid, stupid one. Why not abuse people > with a differing in public instead of behind > everyones back? Repost option available
  13. Can we get a list of Fascists please. That way we can pick a different one for each occasion, spreading the load as it were. I'm nominating Mosley, seeing as we're pro home produced goods.
  14. lavender27 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Oh Singleton I know, it's awful. I have googled it > and it could be a number of things, can GPs > pinpoint the cause and give it a name? I'm getting the feeling you enjoy a bit of sympathy oooooh and ahhhhhhing A27
  15. There's a new place opening on Kirkdale in Sydenham. Next to or near to the chemist. It will be running cookery classes I believe
  16. Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ???? Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Something i read today,, > > > > Italy per capita income no higher now than 18 > > years ago (yes Eighteen!) > > Output is the same level as the early 80s > > The economy 7% smaller than in 2008 > > The population is 1 million higher > > How does that differ from Wales? The food is way better in Italy
  17. KalamityKel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Honey... either taken as is with a spoon (if you > can manage it that way) or add it to a hot drink. > > Salt, citrus and event anything soluble that > creates a "fizz" won't be comfortable. Avoid > alcohol, chocolate, spicy food etc. Makes you > feel crap but it doesn't last forever! Don't do honey with cold water, potentially very dangerous Turmeric is a good throat soother, very effective
  18. Bic Basher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Kate Hoey voted for Article 50 despite Vauxhall > having the largest amount for remaining in the EU. Kate is a cunt
  19. rahrahrah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I would ask 'what would make them happy exactly', > but I think that could take us to some dark > places. I'm sure if given half a chance they'd 'metaphorically' behead us. I'm getting the feeling of what the French Revolution might have felt like. Oh dear, I said "French" I must be a traitor to the cause "Stop Talking sense" *CHOP*
  20. Borky Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Tropespeak #Tropespeak and #ArseBiscuits are among my favourites I'm trying to fuse Democracy with hypocrisy to for a bad word I've thus far short cut that to C cunt
  21. It's extreme 'virtue signaling' writ large, to their voters and a sabre rattle to Russians and the likes. 'Look at how challenging we are on the world stage, we don't care what people think of us' In short, watch out, see what we'll do next.
  22. keano77 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We'll that's better. Obviously a mistake by the > lead Brexit negotiator for the European > Parliament. Interesting that the video on the BBC > website doesn't carry that bit. That's funny Keano, there's us discussion discount in the billions, as if we're paying it ourselves Oh.....hang on a minute How many Walnut Whips is that?
  23. Down to ?24-32 billion now on BBC
  24. Cat in a Hot Tin Bus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Such an eloquent response seabag > > You're right it isn't a brexit discussion yet you > yourself were the first to mention it in the > thread > > Seems one rule for yourself here. I mentioned the 'Bad Word' #Brexshitters And correct, we're not discussing your tedious hobby horse subject Do me a fav, delete your post
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