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Mick Mac

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  1. Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > FWIW I like peck Plex, and think it's good value. > But the screen quality is not a patch on the > picturehouse. And I've also experienced kids > talking throughout (more mainstream) films. Apart from price, the EDPH is far superior. Screen, ambience, seating, just about everything is nicer. But there's a price premium on that obviously. Personally I found a lot of cinemas to be soulless spaces - and that feeling about other cinemas is heightened since EDPH opened. Its not a snobbish thing - its just a much nicer place to spend time.
  2. malumbu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Mo Farah and family are very welcome back in the > UK. We would give them a nice homecoming, As he moved away for tax reasons, I don't think we should welcome him at all.
  3. This is awful. Knife crime seems to be out of control.
  4. Not on at the EDPH yet....
  5. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > When I get old(er) I want to live in a care home > that is also a pub. Is that possible? > Yes, just needs you and the fridge. And a mirror - for conversation.
  6. Help-Ma-Boab Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yep - After 5 attempts, I'm thinking Muzztoids > will take the Aus this year. Moving well (ankle > twist aside - but that's phsycological, and timing > on song. 6 attempts now HMB .....
  7. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > I gave up on Jezza about a month after he became > leader. What took you so long?
  8. My daughter fell off her bike yesterday on the way to school, thankfully a lollipop lad was nearby to help and she wasn't hurt badly - but yes its treacherous for cyclists at the moment.
  9. I'll join....I'll show you ????..
  10. Jenny1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So TheCat and Mick Mac. Sorry - is there something I have said that suggests I don't agree with this march or women's rights?
  11. Piers: It?s about striving to be so good at what you do that your gender is irrelevant, then making sure you are rewarded in the same way as a man. That, surely, is true equality? As new British Prime Minister Theresa May said yesterday when she was asked what anti-sexism message she would have for President Trump when they meet on Friday: ?When I sit down, I think the biggest statement that will be made about the role of women is that I will be there as a female prime minister, talking directly to him about the interests we share.? Halle-bloody-lujah! THAT is a strong, empowered woman. Theresa May didn?t need to march for her rights as a woman; she let her ability do the talking by marching up the ladder of her profession so capably that she?s now the most powerful person in Britain. As a result, she has put herself in a position to make the very decisions that will protect and further women?s rights. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4148206/PIERS-MORGAN-Madonna-Bomb-threats-don-t-Trump-hate.html#ixzz4WgeBdXYh Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
  12. rendelharris Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > It's worth noting that actually only 27% of those > entitled to vote voted for Trump, so 73% of > Americans didn't vote for him. As with Brexit, > galvanising apathetic voters would seem to be the > real problem...easier said than done. Likewise less than 1% of the female population marched on Sunday - are we to make any assumptions about the views of the other >99% being unsupportive?
  13. rendelharris Wrote: > > It's worth noting that actually only 27% of those > entitled to vote voted for Trump, so 73% of > Americans didn't vote for him. As with Brexit, > galvanising apathetic voters would seem to be the > real problem...easier said than done. I think he won the election - the rules of which are clearly set out in advance.
  14. Go for it Rod.
  15. KrackersMaracas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Catherine - that guy is great! His announcements > always make me smile. Completely agree - he should be nominated for an award.
  16. deleted - wrong thread
  17. DovertheRoad Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Over the next few years BTL is pretty much dead > for amateur landlords IMO. Better investments to > be had. I agree - although if the London property market hadn't already had a 20 year bull run it might be different.
  18. The Tories should be ashamed of themselves. I mean, how could they......
  19. No. Am always relaxed on venue. It's the company that counts. Haven't seen my mate foxy for a while, hope he can make it.
  20. steveo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can you still cane them? Sir!... Sir!... Here's a good stick, to beat the lovely lady. Which film.....answers on a postcard pls
  21. It's beginning to feel a lot like Curry Club..... I'm in.
  22. malumbu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- (not all cabbies have rabid views by the way) Yes, cos' that would be cabbist.
  23. Mick Mac

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    Form an orderly queue.
  24. Vary sad news about Graham Taylor. Sudden heart attack, which is worse (I think).
  25. Yes, it's like having a pub in your kitchen.
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