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Brendan

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  1. I also felt sorry for him as the first 2 times he approached me he seemed polite and I felt bad for the guy. But after reading about the way he has intimidated people, especially women alone with their children, I feel nothing anymore. The guy has infringed upon local peoples? basic rights to safety and freedom of movement. In my opinion that negates any rights he may have. (I know my opinion on this differs from the Law?s but the Law quite frankly is full of shit and wrong)
  2. Same thing Jah. Trust me I spent many years being both.
  3. Yeah I think gum in general is disgusting and pointless. Almost as obnoxious as people speaking with their mouths full.
  4. Tell them you?ll meet them outside the Indian Restaurant.
  5. He asked me for money again tonight. This time up near Budgens. I decided to point out that he has asked me for cash on 2 previous occasions and that I had no intention of giving him any. This just encouraged him. I think because I had started talking to him. In the end I had to be pretty firm which seemed to upset him but he buggered off at least.
  6. I like the word wobble. Try to say it and sound serious at the same time.
  7. Doh! I just realised that ?patronise the Plough? is a double entendre.
  8. oh I thought he just left out the comma.
  9. That sounds like a house-husband?s to-do-list.
  10. Nah, bollocks to the Bishop. In fact you can defame the Dog, patronise the Plough and call the Castle crap but for gods? sake don?t venerate the Vale.
  11. Or go get pist.
  12. There are 2 guys that I have noticed. One who hangs around Denmark Hill station and the one who hangs around grove vale. A few weeks ago the guy in grove vale was at the payphone and with a fiver in his hand asked me if I had change for it so he could use the phone. Thinking he was genuine I took 50p out of my pocket and said don?t worry about it mate have this. Then on Monday night I he approached me again when I was walking home. This time a recognised him and quite firmly said no and walked on past. Then afterwards, as I always do in these situations, I felt like I should have been more understanding.
  13. mockney piers Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > There are a couple of Sam Smiths pubs not a > million miles away. One in Rotherhithe, one in > Bermondsey and one in Anerley. They're cheap as > chips! > > My post-ED-drinks-addled memory tells me that > Oriwisu Spot was damned cheap too. There is one on the river in wapping which is good. Just a quick trip up in the East London Line (or has this been closed already?) Oh and Jeremy Oriwisu Spot is a fictional pub in a pretend place called Camberwell. Mockney dreamt it one night when after imbibing too freely at the Dog he fell asleep embracing a tomb stone in the village cemetery. The tomb stone belonged to one Sir Albert Farra Oriwisu, local dalmatian breeder and dancer most famous for his adaptation of the polka to ballroom which he performed at the great exhibition in 1851.
  14. I shall be heading to the Castle to watch Ireland v Wales on Saturday as it is a good excuse to have a pint a 1pm. Then perhaps to the CPT. ????? Fear and Loathing in SE22 perhaps? ?? I was about halfway down Crystal Palace Road when gentrification began to take hold??
  15. I had a dream a few weeks ago that I bought an old farmhouse and in the garage was an old cortina (Mark 4 mind) that I fixed up. Mrs b doesn?t like them though for some inexplicable reason. Reminds of an old South African proverb. All a man needs is 1 litre of brandy, 2 litres of Coke and a 3 litre Ford.
  16. You could fill it for a start with a bored excuse for art written lazily at work whilst you chatted to some berk on the other side of a phone from the west midlands he sounds and is upset about the stairs in the building of flats where he lives ten points if you manage to go and get a cup of coffee without him noticing your absence you haven?t been here all week anyway away to a place of freedom and sunshine away from banks and magazines and keyboards and Mr Kipling?s cakes on the filing cabinet coz its andy?s birthday go better with tea than coffee these ones died horribly of unimaginable boredom a fate so gruesome even the most extreme directors wouldn?t put it on film and you certainly wouldn?t find it in the library but they do have the that one you can?t remember the name of and they stay open til 8 so perhaps tonight if you don?t forget Consciousness (enters stage left): You need a haircut.
  17. snorky Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I cannot see the sense in buying a new car - > company car owners aside - what benefit is there > in paying a premium to buy it new as opposed to > getting one 3 months old with 1000 miles on the > clock for 20% less ? Ah but where would all the second hand cars come from if people didn?t buy new ones? Personally I feel that a car should to be at least 25 years old and preferably have chrome on it. Does that make me more or less pretentious than someone who goes out and buys a brand new TT?
  18. She can withhold rent until the problem is sorted.
  19. annaj Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- Having said that, Samuel > Hahnemann's original idea that a little of a > pathogen could be used to cure or prevent is > absolutely true and the principle behind > vaccination, so not all bad. And that behind the treatment of snake bites too.
  20. Tell you what though these maps would have been great for studying when you were in school.
  21. I?m not even going to try the USA one. A cursory glance suggests that I can identify about 14 of them (mostly the ones around the edges). A for the rest I wouldn?t even have a clue as to their general vicinity on the map.
  22. Is there not a penis extension thread in the Wanted, Offered & Recommendations section?
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