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Mark Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This particular move was taught to me by an old > and wise oriental man who lived in a mountain cave > and ate nothing but paella > > Russell Square Sure he was Oriental? He doesn't sound very Oriental to me...
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Ant Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think I'm blocked. I thought there was no > blocking. Are we allowing blocking? I'm blocked! No you're not!!! Go back to basics, the very first time you were taught to play. What was the one thing you were told to look out for...Now have another go.... Hold on (Looks Left...) Is that Lionel Blair over there, with Christoper Biggins? Looks like he's trying to bum him for a fiver...
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Asset Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm going for a swerve. > > Chorleywood And maintaining Davids rule too....very good.
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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Edgware Road Given this is your starting point, are we invoking Stannads Parrallel, or the much under used (And much maligned IMHO) Creighton's Rule of third station reversal..... (Now I look though I see Mark's response to Mog's High Holborn, so obviously not using Creighton's Rule (Obviously still much under used....) So I will go......, to comply with David's rule.......and still achieve a diagonal, admittedly a tight one.... Canada Water
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Vik Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Apologies for the confuddlement (Oooh what a good > word!) E! Go, use it, give it life! > I don't agree with breeding animals for money. Taking the totally opposite stance then surely that brings our whole food system into question. (Perhaps the veggie argument ?) Or do you just mean pets? . > even if the dog got pregnant 'by accident' there > are plenty of animal charities that will help to > find suitible homes for the pups and then neuter > the dog to stop it happening again, i'm really > against using animals for financial gain. Is that approach not simply putting more burdon on said charities? I guess you're talking about breeders, as opposed to people who find themselves up to their ankles in Puppy poo, and trying to sell them on?. > *Steps off of soap box;-)* CAREFUL! It's a high one! ;-) Not tying to argue, just questioning, that's how you understand other people's POV.
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If so, please see my post in the Wanted Section
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blinder999 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I bought a Thomson Freeview box for ?100 from Think they saw you coming!! Mine was ?25! > You can get Top Up TV whatever that is Is is a bunch of robbers that screwed their customers. I got my freeview box for this, mainly Eurosport, so I coudl watch sports that don't involve a ball. Anyway, after 3 months they strip it out and say it's not part of their Freeview Anytime. (Basically rolling repats every day, ala Sky.) Phones to ask what the benefit for me was to be told, "We show lots of football." Explained what i got it for, but they coudl not tell me if they would be showing anything other than football. So I cancelled. All these tales of horror about delayed installations is why I stick with BT Broadband. I can;t afford to run the risk of being without service, due to my work.
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Ted Max Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nothing wrong with a place being useful for being > near to other places. Othewise what is the whole > of Staffordshire for? LOL, and I spat my coffee.... > The people are great....of increasing homogeneity. We don't want any of those sort here, let me tell you.... > 2. Position in a depression beneath Denmark, Red > Post, and Forest Hills leaves us strategically > vulnerable to attack. Border defences are > required. ROTFLMAO...and coffee up my nose now..... (Note to self don't read and drink at same time...)
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As was told off by Admin (Sorry!) I have stared this thread... Vik Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Cute indeed but i'm going to have to bite my lip > over the whole 'animals for sale' thing.sad smiley Yes, very cute, but why "bite your lip" over selling them? I'm confuddled by that? E (Being told by his wife to buy one!)
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Historic Dulwich shop fronts revealed
LostThePlot replied to alex's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
macroban Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The remains of the slot for the penny-in-the-slot > model railway are still there to the right of the > Mrs Robinson Blackwater Street window. Macroban, Can you elaborate please, first I have heard of this! Eric -
I don't mind a bit of a walk to look around an old cinema, but this is ridiculous!! http://tinyurl.com/yrjbw4 E
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Ant Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > They say it's the first sign, you know... I know, I can hear them....all the time, when I'm alone, by myself..... > I'd really like to go. But ?125 and a ballot is > just too much hassle. Shame they're not doing 21 > nights like the purple sex-dwarf. Ballot was OK, it's the spending money I object too...... Yep, saw the purpley one, and really enjoyed it, which came as a huge suprise to me as I've never ever liked his stuff, but was there being the dutiful husband part. Like she cared if I was there..... ;-)
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LostThePlot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yep, name goes into a ballot, which I have done. OK< bad form to talk to yourself online, but turns out that I, along with Circa 25,000,000 other people have put their names into the ballot... Ho Hum,.....
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SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > twas mentioned in the great gigs thread as well > > On the one hand, compared to Madge and Babs recent > gigs, it's not THAT bad (out of my league tho) but > whether you are up for it or not is kinda moot, > considering the likely demand Yep, name goes into a ballot, whcih I have done. So lots of staying in to save up if I should be lucky! > Plus, bottom line is I agree with Keef on this one > - I'm no big fan of them (heresy tho that seems to > most of my friends) As, see I'm bonkers about them, which is nobody's fault but mine..... E
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But at ?125 a ticket I'm wondering if it's worth the 28 year wait..... Mind you at the 02, so not too much of a drama to get home.... Anyone else tempted? E
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East Dulwich pedestrians...
LostThePlot replied to SeanMacGabhann's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ...-are really beginning to hack me off! Keep away from the Bridge, the TROLL will get you..... ;-) -
Louisa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I find parking at kings a complete nightmare Fully agree, though you can park in the garden centre next to it for a fiver. That always seems to have spaces. >I just hope in their wisdom the hospital > trust will consider some sort of underground > parking facility or buying up land nearby (if any > exists). I'd rather they spend money on patients, I have to be honest....
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helen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Forgot to say, i now live in nottingham. That'll learn yer! My Condolences.... ;-)
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char1ie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I must have missed this. What happened? Nothing much really....don't worry too much about it.... (SIGH....) :(
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SeanMacGabhann Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > och - everyone has done that by age 14 surely? ROTFLMAO!!!! Very good!!!
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chichirara Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > While taking ChiChi children to atheletics last > night I noticed a shrine at the top of Sydenham > Woods. Flowers Mary statue etc. does anyone know > what it is? Its near where the man used to live in > a painted shack as I remember I saw that the other day when I ran past it. I had assumed someone had died by the side of the road, and it had all gonre a bit overboard in the grieving stakes.....Can anyone shed some light? Eric
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I'll get in touch with the council about this, in my professional capacity, and see what answers I get. I'll keep you posted.
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