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Lemming

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  1. I have a 2020 incarnation of the SE2. It's basically an iPhone 11 processor - inside an older iPhone chassis. If you can live with the screen (which is obviously small compared to most now) and the battery life ('adequate' would best describe it - a longer lasting battery would be the main quibble) then there's not much to fault with it. It still works absolutely fine. We buy all our phones a few generations down, reconditioned, usually from Music Magpie. You get 14 day money back period to try it out and then a one year guarantee - and have had no problems with any of them to date. £220 - £260 will get you something like the older SE2 or an XR sort-of generation. Both of which will still work fine.
  2. You could ditch the post and panel system - and change to posts, arris rails and feather edge - giving yourself the 'good' side (which is the last part of the process, nailed on from your side of the garden). They look nicer than posts and panels anyway IMO. Especially if you have to good side, which I wouldn't lose any sleep over taking, considering the circumstances.
  3. Lemming

    bitcoin

    Have a flutter if you must - but Crypto is pure speculation, not an investment.
  4. The beast has returned! Ambled in without a care in the world this morning.
  5. I doubt if there's a single 4 bed house to be had in SE22 for anything close to ?2k/pcm (?!) Even the modest/smaller 4 beds must be more like 2.5k - 3k Larger/extended ones 3.5 - 4 (and above)
  6. This guy seems to be a bona fide Grade A bell-end. If anyone 'of colour' or 'not' wishes to 'reach out' and engage his carpet cleaning services as a means of drawing him into a lengthy but constructive discussion re prejudice, xenophobia and racism - in order to bring healing to a hurting world .. I wish them well. I have a Vax.
  7. Britain is (and always has been) chock-full of beautiful, unspoilt, reasonably-priced locations which you can sell-up, move to, spoil - and then go slowly and quietly round the twist whilst begging your old friends to please visit, please. I'll be staying right here, at least for some time to come.
  8. I music magpie'd mine a few years back. You get very little for them but at least process is very easy - just scan the barcodes on them and it tots up the prices as you go. Stick 'em in a box and they collect. To their credit, their pricing did correctly identify items which were rarer, including a number of items I didn't realise were worth more (the most I got was about ?8 for one CD I think.. but the majority were peanuts of course). The process of selling hundreds of separate items on eBay didn't appeal. Sold them, haven't missed them since. Nor the vinyl.
  9. Leaving your particular focus on anuses aside for the moment, I?m trying to imagine the circumstances under which anus might meet anus - and in all honesty, even I?m struggling. On the subject of things you don?t want your children to see, I feel it my duty to report that by the age of around 14, if not before, there?s a strong possibility that they?ve already seen it. And not as words on a dice.
  10. Lemming

    Vaccination

    SpringTime Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- if you're right about what you > say then there's no harm. On the other hand..
  11. No doubt there's some infringement of the rules (whateverthehell they are today/yesterday/tomorrow) going on.. but in all honesty, beats me how anyone thinks our office-based-service-industry-face-to-face-rush-hour-commuting-globalised-city economy is about to spring back to life (at the beginning of the worst recession for 250 years) if a couple of dozen people in the park who walked to get - are going to cause serious consternation. I fear the end of furlough is about to clarify priorities for more than a few people.
  12. Use of term 'MSM'? I'm out.
  13. The sooner this eyesore is removed the better. (The Grove pub, I mean, not the skate area)
  14. Hopefully though - when things do get back to normal, these young people can get down the casinos, nightclubs and bars with their ?8.72 / hour just like they used to. Assuming they can find a job.
  15. first mate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes, agree with this, so long as not keeping > people awake and clear up any rubbish afterwards > seems fair enough. Indeed. Rubbish is annoying. Though (as I think everyone has seen from what's left at some of the not-too-far-beaches after 'family' days out) abandoning your crap when you leave is 'not' restricted to the younger generation. Lack of consideration (or an abundance of empathy) is not governed by age. FWIW when I've been there all the 'yoot' I've seen have scrupulously picked-up everything before they've departed though I accept not everyone will.
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