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david_carnell

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  1. Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Real_Louisa I don't think their party cones > contain Cod fillet, in fact I'm sure it's an > inferior white fish. > > Louisa. Is that Coley with self esteem issues?
  2. KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I know a great place in Newsome, Huddersfield, for > fish and chips - if we're taking this global.. In that case....Bretts in Headingley. Or if were being a ponce about things, any of the harbour side fish places in Essouira, Morocco that cook fish to order on a charcoal grill served with chips and salad and bread and a side of shrimp! For about ?5. Whilst being offered hashish. Win win.
  3. Yes - they have a giant salt-water tank in the basement. You pick a cod that's been giving you the skunk-eye and a minimum-wage flunky dispatches it with a priest. Clean, gut, fillet, batter, fry and it's all yours. Given that, the price is a bargain.
  4. The coffee from there tastes like it might have already been used for that in the first place.
  5. "Alternative" medicine/health/woo advocate dies after ignoring actual medical advice and treatement instead opting for kilos of fruit juice and coffee-enemas. Mother had previously died after following same treatement plan. Darwinism at work. http://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2015/mar/01/jessica-ainscough-australia-wellness-warrior-dies-cancer-aged-30 Comment piece: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/03/what-do-doctors-say-to-alternative-therapists-when-a-patient-dies-nothing-we-never-talk
  6. Eubank Jnr looks like he put in a great performance. But I'd pay money just to listen to his Dad's inter-round corner chats. There's some great footage of one where he doesn't say anything and just struts about staring at Jnr. Utterly bonkers!
  7. For a mile? Maybe. Maybe not. But at that speed that would be once every 3 mins. But I don't understand the argument that somehow you can do it at 30mph and not 20mph or that you need to check so often and for such length (as opposed to a split-second glance) that you are actually increasing the danger. It's ludicrous. I think if it causes drivers to actually be conscious about their speed that's a very good thing. You should be thinking about it. Driving unconsciously at whatever speed you deem appropriate is not a sensible method of deciding speed limits is it?
  8. DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Lowlander Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > DulwichFox Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Whilst attempting to drive at > > myself constantly looking down at my speedo > to > > > check my speed > > > thus taking my eye off the road... > > > > > > It is much easier to judge 30 MPH.... been > > doing > > > it for 40 years > > > > > > Just a thought. > > > > > > DulwichFox > > > > Shouldn't take you too long to adjust. I can > tell > > by engine noise alone when I'm doing 30. > > I drive an automatic and at those speeds 20 - 30 > it does not make much noise.. > > If it was a manual then I would know what gear I > was in.. > > Dulwichfox Utter nonsense. The idea that you need to constantly check your speedo to maintain 20mph is simply an indication you're not a very good driver. Check once, attain 20mph, then keep your foot in the same position and monitor speed through simple visual clues like: is stuff passing through my field of vision quicker than before?
  9. Is Eubank on the Fury undercard? Or the Frampton one? I'm wondering if I can watch both or if they'll clash. Typical.
  10. Are you taking them to a cranial osteopath? If so, please read some of the following before coughing up your hard earned cash: http://www.complementarytherapiesinmedicine.com/article/S0965-2299(99)80002-8/abstract http://faculty.une.edu/com/shartman/sram.pdf And this one especially: http://edzardernst.com/2012/12/up-the-garden-path-craniosacral-therapy/
  11. Another big weekend for British boxing and boxers. Carl Frampton fights on terrestial TV! Tyson Fury aims to step closer to a career defining fight against Wlad or Wilder. Predictions? Anything interesting on the undercards?
  12. What is it in someone's bone structure that affects their digestion?
  13. DaveR Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In many countries, school entry is conditional on > a child having completed a defined course of > vaccination. A sensible policy which IMHO should > be introduced in the UK. Agreed. I'd also consider banning parents from all other nhs services if they opt not to immunise as well as striking them off their GP's list
  14. What do you mean by that?
  15. Tko win for Golovkin in the 11th Brave brave performance from Murray but boy is GG some fighter.
  16. Jesus. This is attritional. Both givin it all. Three to go. If you're at home, Channel 5 now.
  17. Is there a hint Golovkin is tiring?! Murray is beginning to work his way back in but way down on points. Could he do a Hatton v Kosta Tzu?
  18. Martin Murray hanging on against the machine Golovkin. He was done twice in round 4 but has clung on. Can he survive and be the first to go the distance with the kazak?
  19. The Table is meant to be a good italian.
  20. Animal Face-Off did this scientifically. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Face-Off Although it skipped the shark v lion battle royale and went instead for the hilarious walrus v polar bear.
  21. No - it's not Hank Dog. This guy looks a little less rock and roll and more dressing up box.
  22. Otta Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I actually have a genuine stetson he could have. > Given to me by a real life American and > everything. Has anyone seen the Camberwell cowboy? I used to see him quite regularly when cycling through Camberwell. Guy in his 50s dressed in leather waistcoat, sheriff badge, one of those funny ties, cowboy boots and a stetson. In Camberwell. I love that he exists and probably goes to work like that. Before going home to a tin of Stagg chili. And a DVD box set of Deadwood.
  23. Salsaboy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't think so. > > Jeremy Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Architects drive Saabs? > > > > Can you even buy Saabs any more? Well you can't buy new ones anymore since they went out of business. But you can buy excellent second hand ones and the Swedes nationalised the spare parts business so there's no danger of them running out. And I'm not an architect, of my own demise, or anything else beyond my son's lego.
  24. There is nothing ironic about his redneck y'all. BBQ and diving for catfish are Seabag hobbies par excellence.
  25. I own a Saab. I am most certainly not a free thinker. I just like the fact that I pretend to be a jet pilot in the Swedish Air Force. *makes jet plane and machine gun noises* With a barbour jacket and duck boots (http://www.theguardian.com/fashion/fashion-blog/2014/dec/08/ll-bean-duck-boots-five-month-waiting-list) natch. No beard though. More due to a lack of masculinity than a fashion issue. I sense I'm falling between some gaps. Help.
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