the closest railway stations, Streatham, Streatham Common, and Streatham Hill,
So it’s in Streatham then.
So if I move in I can just rip out all that unsightly wiring? Great!
the closest railway stations, Streatham, Streatham Common, and Streatham Hill,
So it’s in Streatham then.
So if I move in I can just rip out all that unsightly wiring? Great!
What do we do with all the carbon we capture and store? Can we use it for something else? If not then we need to stop producing it, not just sticking it into a landfill like we have with our rubbish for the last hundred years or so.
No
Not always due to poverty though, there’ll be a few parent that just don’t care and haven’t taught the kids to wash properly. Others find laundry an alien concept.
We see loads of people with dirty clothes, unwashed and stinky come through our centre every day. They have phones, vapes and weed. But not deodorant.
Yes very scary. It just gives me another reason not to go to London. Not that I need many, horrible place.
I should imagine those that want to do us harm will be looking at this. A bit of social manipulation, a ‘weapon’ scare and the panicking commuters will do the rest.
Sorry, that’s not the art of the deal.
Everything’s better if you leave London.
No thanks septic, we’ll stick with the salad lady thanks.
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It might have been given protected status, but could we not still put the solar farm there?
It’s not like they are putting up a warehouse or car park. Modify the foundations for the panels to suit around the site and it’ll stay protected.
It’s actually him in drag.
Which new one? There’s a few to pick from.
At last! Someone else hates it as much as I do.
No - Chamberlain bought us time to stand up to him. But only just. Trump is just a whining lapdog.
Oh, the biggest. Lots of people tell him. Very clever people. All the time.
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Hitler didn’t have a strong military in 1930’s either. It gave Hitler time to build.
No they didn’t, people tend to think it was all tanks zipping all over the place, but a good proportion of their army was still horse driven. I was stationed in (British Army) barrack in Germany in the 1980’s. Barracks that had been built during the German build up prior to WW2. There was more space for horses than troops.
I found and old encyclopedia at a car boot sale from around that time. Looked up Germany and it mentioned that ‘Herr Hitler had done wonders for Germany’s economy but wasn’t very popular in some circles as they considered his views and policies were extreme.’
Another fun fact - Nazis were very popular with a lot of the British Royal family and the ‘upper classes’. They were also supported by The Daily Mail newspaper, some things never change do they?
A fascinating article. I’ve always just assumed tuna were something that lived in the tropics.
But we’re humans - the scourge of the planet.
Oh dear. How sad. Never mind.
Just twigged, it’s that David Sullivan. Good, he can sod right off.