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Bob Buzzard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My wife says the knob is stiff and that I should > twist it more to open the door. I've just seen the "printer ink low" warning
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Wow, some flashback. I havn't watched C & C for about 20+ years Vaaaaaay funaaaaah!
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New restaurant - Johnnies Kitchen (cafe on LL)
Seabag replied to JohnniesKitchen's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
JohnniesKitchen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thank you very much. I'm so sorry to hear that... > you are most welcome to come back and request a > change of music, we will do it, no problem at all! > :) > Best regards It's not just a change of music, but thanks any way. Many people come in to eat and socialise, and a large TV switched on makes it difficult to eat and engage. But I like your place, the food is good and staff are friendly. It's just the whole TV think, It puts me off. :( -
It's basically a reflection of the divide within the/her party, and PMTM is playing it. On one side many feel a softer way is a more realistic way, but no no that would draw criticism from within and possibly trigger a crumbling of her position. So keep talking tough, and your party/those who like that stuff will be nod you along, whilst the rest of the country, Europe and the world look on in dismay as the self harming persists. Maybe the real tools of democracy can be used by the people's elected representatives, to get the best from the position that's been created.
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DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Salsaboy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > What do you mean, 'the earth is round'? > > > > DulwichFox Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Ha Ha Ha Ha.... Ha Ha Ha Ha.. > > > > > > They all laughed at Christopher Columbus > > > When he said the world was round > > I have never said the World is round. The World > (Earth) is an Oblate spheroid.. > > 1-2-3-4-5.. waits for comments from usual > suspects.. > > Foxy. Now youre being silly, and at risk of being sillier. (answering the world recession question, with some fact based evidence would dilute that) So, to redeem the situation, please answer that question.
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Where to view fireworks from a distance?
Seabag replied to MM22's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Top Secret Firework Viewing Point (in the shadow of Crystal Palace) Dropped pin Ormanton Rd, London SE26 6RB https://goo.gl/maps/1eaUoXRA8X72 -
New restaurant - Johnnies Kitchen (cafe on LL)
Seabag replied to JohnniesKitchen's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
I wish you luck Jonnies But, I stopped coming in when that BIG TV took over, with the R&B music channel blurrring out -
Van Dough (wood fire) Pizza van, every Thursday nite, in the carpark of the church on Vancouver Road in Forest Hill Very nice indeed
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I'm not so angry at the voters, much ignorance on either side is forgivable But the politicians, like Farrage, Johnson, Gove and the biggest cutn of all them all Cameron. It's them I spit at whenever the TV shows their faces, they led this and took stupid and badly calculated risks. And for that they need shooting in the faces with a sawn off. Weakness, lies and a nasty fanning of Nationalism has divided this country. And yes, it's effected my business.
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Henry_17 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Haaaa! Im just sooooooo glad I had a big bowl of 'candy' by my door the other nite
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Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > > That and that ex Liverpool player doing > property > > investment forums > > > > You know the one, Robbie fat lips ham head > To be fair, he does actually know a bit about > property investment. The Robbie Fowler Property Academy is run by a Florida based company, Legacy Education Alliance. Fowler has licensed his name to the company (you won't find him on stage either). Initial sessions are free, with in-depth training for wannabe landlords charged at around ?1,000. The academy promises Fowler students ?investment strategies? in ?social housing, buy-to-let, lease options and land development". His wife runs their property business and always has.
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Here's a recipe for 'chicken of the trees' http://www.mywildkitchen.com/fried-squirrel/ 🐿🐓
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You can buy Squirrel (via Yorkshire) from Budgens in Belsize Park They'll order them in for you if you ask. Very tasty as home made deep fried KFC style
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I think loosing the Bake Off to C4 nailed him He's got to write more tunes faster and harder, so this will have been a stark choice. It's the forum or the theme tunes, and we lost. *waves*
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JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > LondonMix Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > In the US, MPV's are called minivans are at > least > > in the public psyche are VERY different. Mini > > vans are for people with kids. Their very > > practicality makes them deeply uncool and they > > have a whiff of having 'given-up' about them... > > And Pick-ups are for serial killers and red necks > ;) I also own a Pick-Up and a few white vans, and a fork lift What kinda cutn am I
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Jah Lush Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What gets my goat are the Bet365 adverts with > professional cockney actor Ray Winstone especially > when he says: "And I bet responsibly." Yeah, > right. I want to kick him up the arse every time > it comes on, which is during every commercial > break when the football's on. Grrr! That and that ex Liverpool player doing property investment forums You know the one, Robbie fat lips ham head.
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I own an SUV and always will I reckon. It's got all the space, 6 seats and goes like SOAS. It's also a way nicer ride once you're used to the size. And with the standard of spec it's right up there with a family car. Mine's a long wheel base VW T5 with a 7 speed auto box, and the only draw back is parking it sometimes. As Henry says, there is an argument for 'positioning' on the road. I also own a mini, and that is fun, but much like driving a dodgem car. For nipping in and around town, it's lively and can park in a micro sized space. That said, you really have to 'calmly' hold your own in one, less you get shoved around.
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steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Let alone Nathan Barley Oh heck, how did I ever miss this I must have been on my own 'Idiot trip' back then Fanks steveo
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For the love of god, how much is a side return extension?
Seabag replied to Cats_pyjamas's topic in The Lounge
I think near everyone who looks at a semi, which hasn't got the 'side return' quietly thinks in their mind or mentions to their partner, in the car, on the way from the viewing "And there's always the possibility of adding 'a side return' to maximise the space" Or "I wonder why they didn't do the side return thingy?" Personally, I've fantasies my own for the last 15 years, I feel next year (as I do pretty much every year) will be the year it happens. I've considered and dismissed: All Glass, Part glass, part roof + velux, Crittal, Aluminium, Re-Claimed industrial. Oh and all wood, or wood and skinned with folded zinc I'm still no nearer and equally undecided. -
DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I sense a lack of sleep > > > > I thought the Dog in the village ok once > > It was 30 odd years ago when it was full of Bikers > and good beer... and does anyone remember a tiny > bar at the front > that in earlier days had been 'Men Only' area.. > > Foxy. I went there 20 odd years ago, when the fur coat and no knickers landlady was there. And 'men' of the area came there, drank beer, snorted coke in the bogs and smoked fags at a rate of knots at the bar. I think it was 'men only' by the very nature of how the place ran, tho I did often see some ladies there too. Many of those have migrated to the Bricklayers in Dartmouth Road, Sydenham now.
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Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When is a jam jar a beer glass? In 2012 I think MeatLiquor or that Diner thing they did way back in the day had them, there after it's just wankery and need knocking on the head.
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Sue Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seabag Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > Andonwegowithsuesendlesstrialandpedantictribulatio > > > > nsbubbleandsqueekoorlaintandfolkmusicitalljustmelt > > > sintoonedrippingmetathreadofsueness > > > If you don't like my posts don't read them! > > At least I have never made a personal attack on > another poster, so far as I know. Hands up, I did call RH a TIT Tho even he will concede, he was being a bit of one
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Thank your lucky stars you're not in "Outta Crofton" (park) I have to avert my eyes from that one too, and there were some "cribs" going in CP I believe I mean, what's wrong with a Whisteria Court, or a Glades Court I ask
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rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As opposed to your vital thread on whether or not > you should wear a tie, Seabag? What's sauce for > the goose...bit of live and let live, maybe? Ties are absolutely vital RH, get a grip Imagine a world without them Bloody hell, whatever next
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I sense a lack of sleep I thought the Dog in the village ok once
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