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TonyQuinn Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So a message to all girls especiall[y] have the victims been 'girls' then?
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scott Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > We haven't applied to change the hours. They are > the current hours. > > Scott i thought that was the case
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i hope that they replace it with something good or my sons won't be happy
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zephyr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > PeckhamRose Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > I think it will look fantastic and it certainly > better than the Guys tower that is next to it yeah, it will look best fromt the angles where it blocks out the Guys tower which could spoil any skyline
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titch juicy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > let's get a couple of important facts straight > > 2. arsenal aren't winning trophies because wenger > seems to pathologically refuse buying the correct > players to win things in england > arsenal aren't winning trophies because wenger refuses to buy players for inflated prices on stupid salaries that would put the future sustainability of the club in doubt (see debt situation at e.g. Utd and imagine situation at e.g. Chelsea or Man City if/when the bank roll is removed)(and yes arsenal do have debt, but they did get a big new stadium for it) as an arsenal supporter, i think that he's doing the right thing
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R&A Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > It's like the Tories saying 'The no. of google > hits for the word 'CRIME' has gone up > exponentially since Labour has come into power.... > :) > it's not far off what they've done - using stats that official statisticians say should not be used for comparison purposes (due to different methods of collection) for comparison - then claiming crime increases where more reliable comparators show decreases! and when this pointed out saying words to effect of 'well, we're going to keep using the comparisons anyway because they suit us'
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HAL9000 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ladymuck Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Crikey...completely different...how do we know > > these are accurate? > > I've no idea how 'accurate' they are in terms of > actual stabbings but these figures seem to make > more sense (whatever that means) than those posted > earlier. > > > Also, excuse my stupidity HAL9000, but what do > you > > mean when you say? > > > > I did these searches > > again - properly: > > > > Search String Google > > (using double quotes) (UK only) > > The search strings were enclosed in quotation > marks (i.e. "double quotes") to limit the search > to that exact phrase and Google was instructed to > deliver only results from UK sources. None of the > earlier searches were that precise. a search like that certainly shows evidence of the number of hits on google if you 'do it properly'(?), but it doesn's show anything else
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womanofdulwich Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > It is going to happen and they need to know how to > deal with it how should they deal with it?
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dmr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks sillywoman. > > Pk, Albany Mums are aiming to have the Albany > back, not under King's, but hopefully under > another more open minded body. Not only that, > through this campaign we have learnt that lots of > midwives would love to work following the Albany > Model and lots of women would like to have this > service available all over the country...and > though it might sound expensive to Government it > turns out its not! > > Regarding King's we are demanding that the claim > that the Albany is unsafe is taken off the > statement on their website. The CMACE report does > not prove it and until that is done it is > defamation. It is very unfair that such wonderful > midwives have that doubt cast over them. Though, > of course, it makes sense that the closure was > said to be on those grounds as it is the only way > a Trust can close down a service without > consultation. > > Through this campaign Albany Mums met lots of > women that were supposed to be with the Albany but > were not able to due to the closure. Some ended up > giving birth at home alone and others ended up at > an understaffed King's. We have heard lots of > horror stories in this past months! King's (and > what it seems all the hospitals in the country) > are understaffed and midwives undermined and > forced to work in less than ideal circumstances, > unable to provide the care that they wish to give > to mums to be, this is only going to get worst as > we know King's are doing some serious cuttings. > > Hope this answers your question > > King's CEO Tim Smart's background is anything but > medical...it makes me wonder whether hospitals are > turning to be just businesses!!! > http://www.kch.nhs.uk/news/archive/2008/new-ceo-fr > om-private-sector-for-kings-college-hospital/ thanks i can certainly support the view that albany mothers have (largely) had experiences that were more personal and warmer that an average Kings mother, but i understand that the Albany as was no longer exists and therefore couldn't be reinstated by Kings or anyone else - but the wider focus on the model that they used i understand are the Albany midwives themselves involved in the campaign?
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so what is it that albany mums hope to achieve?
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Nero Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > People who use Americanisms to sound cool, like > 'gotten' rather than 'got', or 'cell' instead of > 'mobile'. It is sub-Nathan Barley. Other than > that, nothing annoys me. I am a floating ball of > serenity. i don't like the use of 'period' in the american sense, particular when it's spelt out - in english it's pronounced 'full stop' and it's written '.'
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Is it okay to be a pregnant 'man' and transgender father?
pk replied to silverfox's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
is it ok? my answer is 'yes' is it perfect? no, but nothing is will they be better or worse than 'conventional' parents, all things considered? i don't know them, but i imagine that they'll be 'better' than some and 'worse' than others, as most parents are -
i've got no real authority for this, but i think that you can use it from ED too - same zone as you say as it's a train ticket (and not a travelcard) you can't use it on buses though
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PeckhamRose Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Does anyone have any comments to make about the > fact in the first para I was describing white > middle class SE15 and the second paragraph I am in > what's fondly known as 'Little Africa' and the two > children and their respective adult carers I > witnessed pissing had black skins? > > what comments do you want people to make about this? have you any comments to make?
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Warning: Unprovoked attack on Dog Kennel Hill (Sat 23rd)
pk replied to chicknic's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
TonyQuinn Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > thebestnameshavegone Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Just bumped into a black male wearing a black > > jacket as I was walking through Peckham. > > > > Against my better judgement I pinned him down > and > > put him in a sleeper hold in an attempt to force > a > > confession. > > > > After a couple of hours of fierce interrogation > it > > turned out I had the wrong guy. > > > > Could have sworn it was the guy you describe > above > > though. > > Taking the mick of someone who has suffered an > ordeal like that is really below the belt. You > were sir, may I presume, attempting to make a > social comment using the medium of sarcasm. You > failed and frankly should be ashamed of yourself. > A pathetic post. i assumed the post was directed towards SteveT (who's keeping an eye out for black males of average height) rather than the victim - it's an outrageous offence so i certainly hope that the perparators are caught -
Keef Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I did laugh recently though, when a friend of a > friend got stopped at London Bridge, and was found > with one pill on him, whilst his mate walked > straight through with a bag full of them, that he > would be dealing that evening. Sometimes life is > unfair. out of interest, what did they do for one pill?
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i like(d) this place (haven't been in a while, didn't know it had moved) my recommendation is for the steak sandwiches
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Jeremy Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Depends whether service charge is included... and what the service is like
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ratty Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Benn Vs McLelland was another great fight!! i remember watching this so clearly - it was a total war and on the night i thought 'wow, what a fight' but as news came out and now if i think back i can't help but think of the fact that mcclellan was left fighting for his life, never to box again and is still struggling to lead a normal life - and as such may be it wasn't a great fight at all, it was a tragedy i don't think benn left that ring unscathed either
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Catalyst Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Then in 2012, as above, phase 2 - which is the > Peckham Rye/D Hill bit. > > Has the funding been approved for phase 2? it has been, but i guess that until it's happened it's always possible that it won't http://www.london.gov.uk/view_press_release.jsp?releaseid=20938
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And then there's the most incredible climax to an > English league season > > Arsenal Liverpool 1989 > > Michael Thomas late goal 1989 totally agree with this one - amazing one of my favourite moments of 09, despite not supporting either team http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGhZ456rJAE&feature=related
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Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And I remember staying up to see this: > > Ben Johnson drug assisted Olympic win i hope that you don't think that i'm picking on you (having had some differences of opinion elsewhere) but i don't think that was the olympic final. i think that this was - 9.79:
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Loz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > What happens if the people pk finds offensive are > offended by pk being offended by the suggestion > that those who have been offended are looking to > reasons to be offended? what happens on my part is that i become curious as to why people are offended and may indeed try to avoid causing similar offence in future, i might even apologise why do you find my statement offensive?
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