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Originally posted by Goodluck2me View Post
Marmite maybe.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View Post
So, RDIII's idea of capping redress at the value declared for LPT isn't going to work.
My son who works in building technology had an interesting take on how to solve the problem at the least cost.
Set up a state backed not for profit company to build and operate a factory in the Northwest to churn out prefabricated buildings to a minimal number of patterns 2, 3 and 4 beds and you could drive down costs on well designed high spec A rated buildings to less than half the commercial self builds would be. With Modern tech there would be lots of configuration options so its not anything like 'you can have any colour you like as long as it's black'. Site costs will vary obviously but it sounds like an interesting way of keeping the bill for the taxpayer down.
it would be a fairly big saving I would imagine even if I’m not usually in favour of nationalisation. Not hearing nearly as much about who is actually to blame as I would expect.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post
wha? In an entire career those are very minor, especially when set against:
- Amess supported the reintroduction of capital punishment
- Amess was strongly anti-abortion
- After entering the House of Commons, Amess generally opposed bills furthering LGBT rights, including equal age of consent and same-sex marriage
Its the classic judge-others profile. And then, to balance it out you suggest his contributions to stopping printers getting into the hands of counterfeiters and a streamlined admin system for driving instructors. Actually, just writing that sentence, makes me think you might be taking the piss - do you just throw out a worm and then wind me in like a well-done kipper, you fecker?
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Originally posted by dobby View Post
Exactly, I've started going into less and less places with a mask on but if I wear it, I wear it properly. Always makes me laugh at the stupidity of having it hanging off your face. Even more so now that they've actually got the choice of whether to wear it or not.
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Originally posted by rounders123 View Post
The Monk looks goosed along with the water boarder as they were driving north of the border with the whole chat recorded by a Garda bug and i believe they have enough goods on them. But enough goods is often not enough for the Irish justice system somehow. But if that whatever they got doesnt stick he still has a chance of getting out of it on the same premise of Patrick Hutch. The big unsaid is this Ballymun Garda chief who blew his brains out. Basically how Patrick got off. So if its a shitty weak State case against the Monk we know the system is burying the case to protect themselves.
This case is going to be like a GAA back door rig a ma jig applied science thing. A tumble dryer of new precedent. Gerry is a survivor, I wouldnt back against him.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post
wha? In an entire career those are very minor, especially when set against:
- Amess supported the reintroduction of capital punishment
- Amess was strongly anti-abortion
- After entering the House of Commons, Amess generally opposed bills furthering LGBT rights, including equal age of consent and same-sex marriage
Its the classic judge-others profile. And then, to balance it out you suggest his contributions to stopping printers getting into the hands of counterfeiters and a streamlined admin system for driving instructors. Actually, just writing that sentence, makes me think you might be taking the piss - do you just throw out a worm and then wind me in like a well done kipper, you fecker?
It was fun to see the way the tributes from all parties seem to stick with the safe territory of 'he cared for animals', 'was a very personable guy' and 'he loved being an MP' (code for 'been an MP since he was 30yo and a councillor for a half a decade before that so clearly qualified for nothing else')
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostI wasn't sure we'd ever get it over the line
From the last time I was there, the spinach really is sublime. I always think of it any time I have it anywhere else, because no where else gets close."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by MysteryGuest View Post
I can’t think of a single uk comedian in the past few years whos any good- the panel shows are uniformly awful
I find the uk panel show regulars like Jon Richardson, Bob Mortimer, Kevin Bridges, David Mitchell, Miles Jupp, Sean Lock, Rhod Gilbert, Jimmy Carr, Steven Mangan and a couple of dozen others to be superb.
Maybe the very top tier of the USA are ahead, but the UK has huge strength in depth.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post
wha? In an entire career those are very minor, especially when set against:
- Amess supported the reintroduction of capital punishment
- Amess was strongly anti-abortion
- After entering the House of Commons, Amess generally opposed bills furthering LGBT rights, including equal age of consent and same-sex marriage
Its the classic judge-others profile. And then, to balance it out you suggest his contributions to stopping printers getting into the hands of counterfeiters and a streamlined admin system for driving instructors. Actually, just writing that sentence, makes me think you might be taking the piss - do you just throw out a worm and then wind me in like a well done kipper, you fecker?
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Originally posted by Degag View Post
Well, you called him an awful man. I don't know a thing about him but i'm not sure any of those 3 points you made automatically make him awful?
Not that that in anyway should deflect from the personal tragedy for his poor wife and children."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post
I personally feel those three views combine to suggest a classically awful politician. Not notably awful, just lowkey awful. The type of lowkey regional awful that combines to elect thatchers and johnsons and make the tories what they are."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View Post
I personally feel those three views combine to suggest a classically awful politician. Not notably awful, just lowkey awful. The type of lowkey regional awful that combines to elect thatchers and johnsons and make the tories what they are.
Not that that in anyway should deflect from the personal tragedy for his poor wife and children.
Not trying to stick up for him cause he’s dead. He may well be an awful person. Your 3 points don’t make him so though
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View Post
Maybe I'm a man of simple tastes in comedians, but I'd have to disagree here.
I find the uk panel show regulars like Jon Richardson, Bob Mortimer, Kevin Bridges, David Mitchell, Miles Jupp, Sean Lock, Rhod Gilbert, Jimmy Carr, Steven Mangan and a couple of dozen others to be superb.
Maybe the very top tier of the USA are ahead, but the UK has huge strength in depth.
Btw before ye slag my corny efforts. I'm not on the telly box
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Originally posted by shrapnel View Post
only went once a long time ago, and the sizzling mussels starter was delicious also. i remember Darren Clarke sitting at the table behind usTurning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Dice75 View Post
Sad times Andy. Will be over at IPO next weekend if u fancy a pint and a chat"I can’t find anyone who agrees with what I write or think these days, so I guess I must be getting closer to the truth." - Hunter S. Thompson
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Just to lighten the mood.
Apparently James Bond goes to gay bars ....
because it's a great place to pick up women!!!
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Sorry to hear about your Dad, Andy. Thinking of ya here in the great white north.This may or may not be an original thought of my own.
All efforts were made to make this thought original but with the abundance of thoughts in the world the originality of this thought cannot be guaranteed.
The author is not liable for any issue arising from the platitudinous nature of this post.
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Originally posted by Solksjaer! View Post
I giggle but havent laughed hard in years at any UK comedian. The panel shows are just lads cracking average one liners . I'm sitting there pulling for a decent laugh it's like pulling teeth with some of them. I was in a comedy club in NY a few years ago. Maybe old age. Never heard of any of them. I was wiping my eyes and my jaw hurt. An episode of Star Trek the lower decks last week got me funny show
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Originally posted by Pat Mustard View PostWilliam Buick 2 down again in flat jockeys championship. Champions day in Ascot, has 3 rides left.
Turning millions into thousands
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