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Brendan

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  1. The one in Peckham Rye has been there for a few years. I've seen it before. Terrapins have much flatter shells compared to rounded ones of tortoises, smoother scales and slightly webbed feet. They?re also generally wet.
  2. I don't think that's entirely true when it come to pubs. There has been significant cartel like price fixing behaviour in recent years by breweries and pub cos apparently. Something to do with a law they are allowed to exploit. Not sure of the specifics but there has been much shouting about it. (In Reply To Stingray)
  3. skidmarks Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I?d rather pay ?1 more a pint > (what an extra 6 quid a night, say) to be > somewhere unique?even if it is a bit naff. That?s all well and good for a lot of us but if you?re a pensioner and only have a spare ?10-?15 once a week to go to the pub for a few pints it?s nearly half your budget.
  4. Assuming your average evangelisticist knows what a mezuzah holder is. Although if it was inscribed, ?Please read the enclosed note.? and the mezuzah read, ?Do one goddy.?
  5. That was my first impression too Quids. Southwark comes out well only because the figures are an average. Perhaps like a microcosm of the country there is a massive gap between very wealthy and very poor with very little in between. So areas like the Village, some parts of Camberwell trendy bits of the Borough and Bermondsey and bits of ED bump the figures up. The reality though is that the vast population vulnerable to spending cuts in Southwark are going to get trampled on and have opportunity taken away from them just as viciously as the conservatives are Jonesing for.
  6. You are being uncharacteristically generous with the degree of naivety you are granting Mr Blair there Chuck. By virtue of their positions, few high powered politicians (and no conservatively motivated ones like Big Tone) have moral objection to causing the deaths of innocent people as a means to an end. History and current events are very clear on this point. When I say innocent people I don?t mean soldiers either but the ordinary men women and children who have been killed and continue to be killed because of conflict cause by the political and financial motivations of people half way across the world. He knew full well what the human cost would be but he went ahead anyway. If the lives he was playing with were closer to home he would not have done it but that?s only because the political damage to him would have been far too great. EDIT: Because if you're going to point out the intrinsic evil of a person?s motivations you should do them the courtesy of spelling their name correctly.
  7. It's definitely about balance. Eat, drink, be merry and then run away when the bill comes.
  8. Making room for all the folks killed by the trees no doubt.
  9. Brendan

    Christmas

    Well it is. That's sort of the point of public money isn't it?
  10. Brendan

    Christmas

    I?m sure it probably has more to do with Dulwich Park being an open public area with the facilities and space available to host a market and lordship lane being a busy crowed high street and thoroughfare. Goose Green would be an option to bring people to LL but things like parking and access are probably much easier in Dulwich Park.
  11. Sometimes I just don't know with you people.
  12. RosieH Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ah, I see. > > I had thought you meant the knife-wielding maniac > was cuckoo, but you meant me, right? No* I was actually trying to convey the concept of cuckoo ca choo pictorially like. *well maybe
  13. http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51pKAcUMJuL._SL500_AA300_.jpg
  14. This 8? chef of yours, is he/she employed solely for the preparation of canap?s and such or are they able to make larger dishes with the help of some miniature engineering equipment, perhaps knocked up out of meccano?
  15. But what about when I was a puddle of that really shiny water in Thomas the Tank Engine and Ringo was reading the indignant spewings of unpleasant conservatives over the public address system?
  16. As in, cuckoo ca choo?
  17. or is that cuckoo? I never know.
  18. Coo coo.
  19. And people say romance is dead.
  20. Charles Tyrvvhitt or perhaps Bobby Davro?
  21. Funny you should say that as I was actually once dumped by Matt Dillon in a freak turn of events inexplicably involving Eddie Izzard. And an alarm clock.
  22. Yeah, I would probably finish with Eddie Izzard for an unemployed student if I found fame and fortune.
  23. I can't honestly remember. The whole business left me a bit perplexed and to this day I have not been brave enough to try to clear up how the misunderstanding happened.
  24. I once got dumped quite mercurially by a girl I hadn't yet realised I was going out with.
  25. Don't even get me fucking started.
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