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RoosterMcLooster

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  1. Thanks Paula, that's really helpful. I'll send PM later.
  2. what's worse: fat people complaining that they haven't eaten or ugly people calling each other babe?
  3. I received that letter a year or 2 ago. I thought the writing looked like a carpenter's I had recently used. He had spoken at length of his admiration for Thatcher. We haven't used him since.
  4. According to my Peckham and Nunhead history book they had strippers or topless bar-ladies in the 70s.
  5. If you combine Montpellier's wine, Hooper's beer, the Gowlett's straightforward food offering and not lose too much of the wooden charm then it will be a great pub
  6. SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > for future reference - Cave of Spirits on > Bellenden Rd just before Maxted Rd Cave of Spirits no longer seems to be a wine shop. Has decided to be a lame version of Payless across the road
  7. BellendenBear Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Parents and in-laws, don't get me started. They > all turned up on day 2 after my baby was born in > January. It was mid-afternoon and I still hadn't > had lunch. At 4pm another 3 walked through the > door and when they saw that we were trying to put > together a quick sandwich announced that they > hadn't had lunch yet either!! > I remember staring at the dining table and > fighting the urge to crawl under there and hide. BB they were angels compared to your mother's behaviour
  8. this one is amazing http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/4689/chocolate-cake
  9. Asquiths on Peckham Rye is excellent. Our baby started there at 7 months and really loves it. The staff are really caring and the place has a really lovely atmosphere. They have a waiting list so even if you don't know exactly when you plan to return or what your days will be, I think it's best to get your name down now and then work the rest out later.
  10. The US has been pretty successful since the 70s. I might not remain preeminent but the its certainly had a long period off success. Your question is either/or but economies work in cycles. the answer is "yes" to the first part and probably 'yes' to the second part. At some point in the future the dollar might well be backed by something more tangible.
  11. The US has been pretty successful since the 70s. I might not remain preeminent but the its certainly had a long period off success. Your question is either/or but economies work in cycles. the answer is "yes" to the first part and probably 'yes' to the second part. At some point in the future the dollar might well be backed by something more tangible.
  12. 5imon Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > singe fact: le singe e dans l'arbre le singe EST dans l'arbre. Back to school 5imon to hang out with Panama ;-)
  13. Getting back to your original question. I am not a patient at the Royal Free.
  14. I wouldn't call this evidence but ties in with what you say and is negative about Boris, therefore a good article. http://www.mayorwatch.co.uk/boris-announces-above-inflation-fare-increase/20081432
  15. Isn't the bigger issue more about the causes of decline of species. Yes it would be terribly sad if there were no polar bears in the wild but the cause is the loss of the polar ice-caps which would be catastrophic in terms of the survival of the global ecosystem as a whole. I am not sure that any animals are 'dispensable' (except perhaps the urocyon cinereoargenteus). Our ecosystem is almost infinitely complex and therefore the impact of allowing certain species to die out might have huge and unexpected consequences. No polar bears might mean more seal meat for killer whales which then take over the oceans and cripple global trade etc
  16. Delia Smith (who cooks with an aga, has 2 foreign hols a year, flies to every norwich away match and drives a jaguar) complains that it is difficult to cut your personal emissions as there is very little information available about the alternatives. I suspect that everyone on this forum would find it very easy to reduce their energy consumption by 10%. Have a look on the Guardian website for details!
  17. you b*%!%*?$s. Read all of the posts, am sitting at my desk salivating and find that firezza doesn't open until 5pm
  18. windom. what do you analyse in your professional life? premium bonds?
  19. Don't fall for the advertising BB. We used soya milk mixed with hemp seed oil from 6 months. baby McL doing fine
  20. 1. Stop worrying and put it into a cash ISA OR 2. Put it in a Triodos account. (www.triodos.co.uk) Its an ethical bank and will put your money to good use OR 3. Buy gold if you really can't stop worrying
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