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Chick

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  1. Except it wont keep us safe, do you think the terror attacks we have had are just coincidence? And I remember the war in Bosnia, with targeted attacks that were so accurate the missiles land in the wrong country.
  2. jimlad48 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am grateful we live in a society where people > are free to challenge like that. Given the world > we are in, the Forces will need recruits to keep > the nation free to enjoy such freedom of speech > for many years to come. Is that why we are bombing Syria, to be safe in London?
  3. And the chance to help kill people. jimlad48 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > dbboy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Your country needs you!!!!!!!!!!!!! Recruiting > for > > the Royal Navy I'd guess. > > > Definitely - it needs you to join an organisation > which offers amazing opportunity, superb training, > world class leadership and responsibility, travel > across the world and an exceptionally good pay and > benefits package, as well as getting to get > transferable skills that benefit you in later > life. > > A full/spare time career in the RN is a great way > to get ahead in life.
  4. I can probably help you after next Wednesday pm me with your phone number. skippysarah Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've got a big box full of electrical and > electronic items to get rid of, but I can't get to > a local recycling centre as I don't have my own > transport and there's too much to carry. Can > anyone suggest a charity or other service that may > be able to pick them up?
  5. Yeh right. BillBobDee Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I actually regularly reserve the space outside my > home on Nutbrook, I have 2 cars, so one I use to > reserve the space, then when I return home with my > main car(Burgandy Mercedes) I move my other car > and park my Merc, I then move the other car > somewhere else, simples!
  6. I am not talking about my path, but pavements that are treacherous. It isn?t unreasonable to expect the council to grit the roads which at least would make it safer. Nigello Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > A kilo of salt costs about 40p or so from Asda or > Tesco, so why not DIY? I don't absolved the > council of all its duties but, come on, we're not > helpless. Sweep your path, ask your neighbour > whether they'd like theirs done too, throw salt or > ash down and at least some of the problem is > fixed.
  7. I am really sorry I described it as a fashion. I am also sorry that I have upset people. > > When I was going through a particularly tough > patch in my early 20's i took to cutting myself as > a way to somehow externalise what i was feeling > inside i.e.;lack of confidence loneliness fear. > Its not a fashion. > I think the above post sums it up beautifully. > I am 58 now, the scars have faded but i still > remember how desolate I felt at that moment in > time.
  8. Dear James, Why don?t the council grit the back roads? The Gardens and the area around them are treacherous.
  9. Thanks for that link. I didn?t mean to trivialise such a serious issue. Angelina Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > you may find this article interesting. I hope it > enables you to have more empathy. > > http://theconversation.com/more-teenage-girls-are- > self-harming-than-ever-before-heres-why-86010 > > I can only imagine the effect of the internet, > media, future prospects, poverty etc have glided > over you and you haven't noticed the stressful > world our children live in.
  10. Maybe fashion isn't the correct word, fad maybe. What would you call it?
  11. I have pulled this because it was stupid & crass and has upset some people.
  12. I was abducted by aliens last week.
  13. It's opened again as a restaurant but they still have some lagers. Menu looks good and am going at the weekend.
  14. Done. Is she Polish.
  15. What was it?
  16. Missed the port bit, never heard that before.
  17. How do you know he broke into your car? And why would he do that? Sorry to hear about your car.
  18. Your user name is completely unacceptable Pikeythievingratbag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well I think that?s theft. Not as bad as the lady > that put the cat in the wheelie bin but stealing a > treasured, loved scooter from a poor defenceless > child is poor form. I am going to start a > justgiving page to get a new one. I can only hope > she didn?t nick it for herself as she was quite a > unit and it will probably be a bit curved if she > does bring it back.
  19. Ok that looks like theft, I would have knocked on the door to ask. ED_moots Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Angelina Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > Further, I'm a bit surprised by your implicit > > threat towards the woman who took it... not > sure > > what you plan on doing with the high definition > > recording? > > > > For starters I'll post a copy here and people can > make their own minds up. > > https://video.nest.com/clip/b65de796ccc947baab0f2b > 41b0c64b04.mp4 > > If you happen to know this lady and she believes > the scooter was left outside as a giveaway, please > ask her to give it back or contact me via pm. > > ('in fairness' I always leave a note with stuff > that people are welcome to take)
  20. There is a bit of a difference between some books, an old microwave, plates and so on and a car? People do leave things to be taken often with no note. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Chick Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > We often leave stuff with no note as do many > other > > people. Hardly theft. > > > > > > > > DulwichFox Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > People who leave things outside their house > > would > > > normally place a note on it like > > > > > > If there is no note and someone takes it, it > > is > > > technically Theft. > > > > > > Simples. > > > > > > Taking things from a skip without permission > > > is > > > also technically theft. > > > > > > DulwichFox > > You leave your car outside your house and someone > takes it , it is theft. > > You leave your bike outside your house and someone > takes it , it is theft. > > You your child leaves their micro scooter outside > your house and someone takes it , it is theft. > > No argument. > > DulwichFox
  21. We often leave stuff with no note as do many other people. Hardly theft. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > People who leave things outside their house would > normally place a note on it like > > If there is no note and someone takes it, it is > technically Theft. > > Simples. > > Taking things from a skip without permission is > also technically theft. > > DulwichFox
  22. Very noble. Will this healthcare infrastructure help the Rohingya if they are ever allowed back?
  23. Thanks for the link. Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > As most will know, the new T Charge starts today - > it is headlined as effecting cars registered pre > 2006, but in fact (although cars from 2006 had to > be engineered to the Euro 4/ IV standard) some pre > 2006 cars were also engineeered to the higher > standard. > > It is worth checking > https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/driving/emissions-surchar > ge/compliance-checker if your car is compliant or > not; I was pleased to discover that my petrol car, > pre 2006 registered, in fact was compliant and > therefore not subject to the additional charge.
  24. I may have send me a message.
  25. And Rye Books
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