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louisiana

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  1. Chocolate is more reliable than men :)
  2. thebeard Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "remarkably agitated, angry, about nothing much in > particular." > > Are you kidding? > > How much is your house worth? > > What brand of car do you drive? > > Are your kids in private school or state > educated? > > Have you seen the colour your neighbours have > painted their front door! > > Yes I have a problem it's "idiots asking stupid > questions and making potty statements and others > sticking their noses etc etc. . . . . > > Right that?s it where's my psychiatrist phone > number? > > A woman with a BEARD? > > LOL No car, no kids, no school etc... Remarkably free of such trappings. And no a clue what colour any neighbour has painted any door.
  3. And tell her to bring her bonnet.
  4. Or DM on crack B)
  5. You are right Asset. Though it might be that this particular beard is a merkin :)
  6. I wonder whether thebeard has some kind of 'problem'... He (and I assume it's a 'he') does seem remarkably agitated, angry, about nothing much in particular.
  7. Ha! We learned about dealing with swarms last week (beekeeping class) but I don't have a hive yet. This is the swarming season. Best thing is to contact the London Bee Keepers Association. Someone will come out to grab them in a box if they are reachable. Best time is evening... (when they are quieter and they have come together again)
  8. Rum and black. Southern Comfort. Tequila sunrise. It's all coming back... up :-S
  9. Some nice pubs bar use of mobile indoors. I approve. The worst culprits are the ones that deliberately delay answering so that you can *enjoy* their shit tune.
  10. I think they should bring back the horses
  11. Is there anyone else around Dulwich 'southside' who might be interested in helping to organise one in the 'hood? I'm on Mount Adon Park: a short and quiet 'road to nowhere' that might be suitable for closing to traffic... (Pretty much the only people who drive along here are residents.) I've put a flag on the Big Lunch website map.
  12. Yeeee-yaaaaaw da da da da da da yeeee-yaaaaaw wooa yeeeeeee-yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw shhhhh If we have to put up with the same bleedin music every bleedin time, can they purlees sort out the frickin recording they use.
  13. Huguenot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I always worried about "I used to..." do > something. > > There doesn't seem to be a conditional etc. "I was > using to do something, and then...." That would not be a conditional. And I think what you are looking for would be something like "I was used to doing something, and then..."
  14. dulwichmum, whatever it is, it's lovely. Mick Mac - might it not be a different dog?
  15. Conspiracy to commit criminal damage. Really really funny refusal of bail form. I must get around to framing it one of these days.
  16. Employers lie. When our employer has three sets accounts, each for a different audience... Clients lie. I once had to occupy the office of one with a borrowed dog, to get the money they owed me. B) So should you refrain? But it is better, safer, to be economical with the truth, and to talk about the future rather than the past. You want to build a relationship of trust if you can, 'cos things are nicer that way.
  17. mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I see you're having a pop at Spain on another > thread, the place is far from perfect (see GAL) > but then the SAS killed more than a few unarmed > terrorists themselves; those in glass houses... Who's in the glass house? I wasn't 'having a pop at Spain', as you put it. I was pointing to some facts in the recent history of the guardia civil in support of my view that while the police in this country may have many shortcomings, other forces also have major shortcomings. I know little about the SAS, but I don't believe kidnapping an industrialist (Segundo Marey) in another sovereign state (France) with the apparent authority of the minister of the interior's number two, and then not even letting him go when they realised they had completely the wrong person; or planting bombs in bars and restaurants full of innocent people in another sovereign state (France) are the kind of things they have got up to. Do correct me if I'm wrong. While several European countries have had so-called dirty wars, I believe the the British dirty war was against terrorists whereas in Spain during that period there was also extreme violence towards members of the public, the era of so-called state-sponsored terrorism. While GAL is long gone, thank goodness, more recently some behaviour of the Basque police force does give me and others some cause for concern. There appears to be a substantial section of the force that seems to allow its private support for certain local radical political groupings to colour its whole approach to policing. This is really not serving the whole community and should not be happening. I don't know to what extent there might be any parallels here with current policing in Northern Ireland, post-RUC, though there might be - again, not something I know much about.
  18. Sainsburys staff can afford to buy drugs? :)
  19. I'm not mentioning her name as it may get us all hauled off to the Tower. ::o Given that I've received several emails from Sh*** this year and her name also crops up elsewhere on my computers, should I just given myself up to the ED plods now, before they come looking for me? Perhaps you could organise a whip-round to keep me in Eggs Florentine, Chateau Margaux and Paul A. Young chocolates?
  20. poppylucky Wrote: > > Also i think the (weak?) Administrator Ho ho ho, you are having a larf.
  21. Two Little Boys - Rolf Harris
  22. Sue, do you use any feeders or boxes now? I'm current;y looking at feeding and homing options to try to encourage the dears. But my even more exciting news today was *two* jays. First time. He's found a mate!
  23. I believe I trump you PinkyB. I've seen a deal on a number 12 bus.
  24. mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "Unfortunately you don't have any such 'right' in > the eyes of the law. So if you are protesting you > can certainly expect the police to do all in their > power to bring the streets back to a state of > order. > > as for inprisonment(sic) without due process, give > me a break. You chose to take part in an unlawful > gathering and so the police acted within their > rights in this instance." > > @#$%& me, Franco would have loved you. Ah yes, Mockney, I too recall when more than two people together were deemed to be an illegal demonstration (there were no legal ones). And when when over a hundred people were shot by police with machine guns inside the cathedral in Vitoria for the sin of holding meeting about a strike. And that in 1976, after Franco had died and Spain was a 'democracy'.
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