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jazzer

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  1. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-60205873
  2. Can we all try and be nice to Foxy bearing in mind what he experienced over Christmas and what he is going through at present (I'm sure no one would have wanted to have swapped places with Foxy). From what he's said he is stuck in doors with little or no support. Hey Foxy, wishing you a speedy recovery.
  3. Donny Hathaway, "The Ghetto" terrence hatter J Spencer, Life In My Town, Mo Jazz: Motown Records Tania Maria, "210 West"
  4. Thanks for the heads up on this activity. Is this on Forest Hill Road, Honor Oak Park or actually in Forest Hill itself? Do you know which retail businesses have been robbed?
  5. These improvements will totally transform the front of station taking it back to probably what it looked like when first built, especially with the large square in the front.
  6. How much more contradiction can there be by Boris and Carrie (not sure who is worst of them), say one thing and yet do something totally different. So what David Davis said in Parliament last week to Boris, "You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. In the name of God, go."
  7. Great track and vocal, was it also done by The Average Whit Band if memory serves me right?
  8. what are you actually trying to communicate? communicate? communicate? Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sephiroth Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > As we approach the final death throes of this > > absolute snake oil gobshite, it?s odd to see > this > > thread go quiet > > > > I?m going to assume it?s guilt for many > > > I?m going to be kind and say, many people seem to > have run out of things to say, through some kind > of ?fatigue? in the case of Johnson. A bit like > shell shock where people go mute. > > I?m perversely fascinated in not actually seeing > him go, more of the the tension created by the > collision between the energies and efforts in > those around him trying to come up with ways to > keep him there, along with his own hideous and > grotesque manoeuvres to hang on to power. Much > like convergent boundaries, the subduction zone > where the collision occurs, is the most volcanic > in times like this. > > Often in life an individual will have a level > beyond which they stoop before they do the decent > thing. However, there are a few that have no > boundaries, no bottom to their barrel, Johnson > being one of them (and my Ex). I?m looking forward > to his scraping, how many people he?s preparing to > toss under the bus, or in his case, one of those > long long freight trains that?s seem to go on > forever, before he?s eliminated or against all > odds succeeds.
  9. Trigger point - the need to go to the loo very, very, very quickly!
  10. teddyboy23 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Unconfirmed reports of a loud explosion in a > outhouse somewhere off lordship lane early this > morning .FOX. news were first on the scene > .shortly followed by the police .and. other > emergency services.a a police spokesmen said .that > a pair of furry slippers and a Hugh hole in the > ground ,were found in a garden BEHIND one of the > houses.firesevices believe it to have been some > sort of gas explosion ..police have said its one > of the biggest holes they have ever seen and are > now looking into it . teddyboy23 Wrote: - funny, funny, funny, somehow get the feeling Foxy may be having second thoughts about his no.2 problems, but keep them coming, that is the funny stories....
  11. And back for some more of Jean Carn with Al Johnson, "I'm back for more" Followed by even more Jean Carn and "Do you get enough love" More great tunes in the bag for next week, hope you come back for more.
  12. Another outlandish track by the superb Price, taken I believe from Batman.....it's "Scandalous"
  13. Jean Carn- (No, No) you can't come back now. It's one heck of a banger of a tune, enjoy.
  14. Perhaps bring this back to the topic, rather than go of at various unconnected tangent's. If you want to talk about cllrs/MP, how about starting a separate thread.
  15. Dare we enquire who the person(s) from Southwark Council will be which you have omitted to mention?
  16. It's Thames water, need we say more; Info taken from the TfL website which I hope will be helpful. Routes: P4 DULWICH COMMON, Dulwich: Route P4 is on diversion in both directions due to emergency Thames Water works. Buses are diverted via Lordship Lane and East Dulwich Grove, missing stops from Lordship Lane Estate to Dulwich Village School (VH and VU) Routes: P13 DULWICH COMMON, Dulwich: Route P13 is on diversion in both directions due to emergency Thames Water works. Buses are diverted via Lordship Lane, East Dulwich Grove and Dulwich Village, missing stops from Grove Tavern (MA) to Allison Grove (VN) towards Streatham and from Dulwich Park / Queen Mary's Gate (VM) to Lordship Lane Estate towards New Cross.
  17. Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "it?ll smart when he?s spunked his own dosh on his current residency" - Didn't think anyone would spunk cash, a horrible thought!! > "Or heaven forbid the thought of Liz ?Colin the > Caterpillar? Truss" - care to explain what you mean?
  18. David Davis goes for Boris's jugular at PMQ's....OuCh............................
  19. Insufficient staff to do the work required to sort and deliver mail and parcels
  20. What the opposition should be banging on about is the cost of living and household fuel cost increases; That is what the country cares about way more than whether he attended a party/parties, couldn't care less tbh, but I care about inflation rising, now 5.4% which means the cost of items in the shops going up week on week and the whopping increases in household fuel costs.
  21. Didn't know this was exclusively your thread to lead on???!!!! Put bluntly, Starmer and Rayner need to lead a proper opposition, asking the difficult and hard questions, and prove they are capable of being the Governing Party. After the comical fiasco that was Corbyn & co, what do you expect. Corbyn showed he was incapable of leading the country and led Labour to their fourth consecutive defeat. Until the current leadership can show they are trustworthy, simply - no chance. The only person capable of leading, bringing together and opposing Boris et al is Andy Burnham, who is doing a great job in Manchester, (far better that Khan the clown is here) And as much as I think Boris is done, who else wants to pick up the poison chalice? No previous party in our lifetime has had to deal with a world wide virus that they are doing at the moment. They are making it up as they go along, what else do you expect??
  22. Sephiroth Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > if you want to claim he/the UK has done a GOOD job > you can't wave away people when they try and ask > you to define it > > We can compare death raters per capita across > Europe as a useful comparison - and the UK does > not come out of it well > > > It is true that all countries have struggled in > different ways - but I'm not sure many crow about > any wins as much as the UK govt and their > supporters You can carry on banging on, moaning and whinging about what you think about the current administration running the country, but it does get boring, but like a stuck record. Yes, it's not been great. Yes Boris is probably on the ropes, just about to be dropped, but PM's come and go as did Blair, Brown, Cameron, May and contenders as Corbyn. It's politics, a nasty business, but it's why we have elections to determine which administration "leads" the country. What the country Really needs is a decent, strong, questioning opposition that properly holds the current Government to account, makes them squirm and answer the difficult questions. Then we may see a change, but until then, things will pretty much continue as they are. The likes of Starmer and Rayner need to do their job. However, if you want to really moan, then moan about why 150+K people have passed away in the UK, because they were unfortunate enough to have contracted C19, their families and friends who are mourning the loss of those they loved. And no doubt you'll come back with some type of put down.
  23. "All in all, probably over ?10 in postage wasted due to Royal Mail's slow service" At least you got them eventually. embracefinancial Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I received a huge pile of post today, including > Christmas cards that were posted as early as 6th > December. All in all, probably over ?10 in postage > wasted due to Royal Mail's slow service, not to > mention the cost of the cards and the time and > effort that went into sending them. I wonder how > many ?millions this translates to across the > country.
  24. Larry the Cat Retweeted Larry the Cat @Number10cat Larry the Cat @Number10cat ? Jan 13 The only sensible response to Johnson being in the house for a week: Jan 12 Wanted: New housemate for Westminster based feline. Recently decorated house includes excellent security, lightly used office space and large garden, suitable for hosting parties. Larry the Cat @Number10cat ? Jan 12 I can?t comment on who?s responsible for the large cat turd in Boris Johnson?s shoe as I don?t want to prejudge Sue Gray?s independent investigation
  25. The Press who are publishing these "stories" surely must know who the "leak" in No. 10 is, they just need to let the cat out of the bag.
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