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• #48202
I'm sure he'll be gutted that all these people with kids are boycotting the cafe where kids are not allowed.
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• #48203
good show that man.
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• #48204
6
4
you guys should meet up on the floor between both of yours and then you could form some sort of bike riders group. not sure what the proper name is for that though, collective? posse?
huddle? gang? team? -
• #48205
I used to work on the 5th floor. Can I join too?
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• #48206
do you know any cool bike tricks?
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• #48207
I can ride no handed.
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• #48208
You hear the liberal elite give their view every Sunday. Now you can get mine: https://t.co/yI99ermyYh
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) August 31, 2017
A former metals trader with his own bully pulpit rails gets another hour a week to rail against the 'elite'.
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• #48209
A Dulwich College educated former metals trader, I think you meant?
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• #48210
It an interesting one (in an incredibly boring kinda way).
What the difference between that and saying;
I just want to have a relaxing homely environment where everyone speaks English
?
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• #48211
Too many differences to list, but the most obvious being that children don't have the same rights as adults on account of them also not having the same responsibilities.
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• #48212
The guy doesn't care what language you speak so long as you don't break shit.
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• #48213
Is it being john malkovich in your lift every day?
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• #48214
On that basis is it OK to exclude anyone mentality unfit / too old to be self responsible?
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• #48215
No
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• #48216
That cafe fella should put some tasteful pron dvd's on in the background - instant over 18's only.
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• #48217
Why?
Because they have earnt the right to equal rights by virtue of being alive for >18yrs?
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• #48218
yes, indeed
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• #48219
I was just trying to think of a socially/legally unacceptable example, on the opposite side.
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• #48220
Chris Boardman says cycling in the UK is too dangerous:
Not, like, too dangerous in abstract, oo-er some of these junctions are difficult. He means specifically it feels too dangerous for him, Olympic gold medalist and commissioner for cycling in Manchester.
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• #48221
Yes, essentially. It is well established in law that minors have fewer rights than adults, although not all the rights kick in at 18. They can't buy fags or booze, they can't drive a car or get a job. Because they're kids. They also get the luxury of not being tried as an adult if they commit a crime, such as smashing up a cafe.
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• #48222
County Cricket match at the Oval abandoned and the ground evacuated after someone fired a crossbow arrow onto the pitch
http://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/41103549 -
• #48223
No one managed to get a picture of me :(
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• #48224
John Simpson playing cricket at 73 !
and unbeaten on 88. -
• #48225
I just looked on my go-to source for collective nouns and cyclists aren't on there.
http://users.tinyonline.co.uk/gswithenbank/collnoun.htm
The closest I can find is:
A diligence of messengersAnd yet the following groups are included:
A prudence of vicars
A shrivel of critics
An ambush of widows
A conjunction of grammarians
An eloquence of lawyers
This makes me mad, he should be able to do what he likes. I've witness recently two young kids running in a coffee shop who ran head first into the waitress who was carrying a number of hot drinks, only good skills from her stopped her droping the drinks on the kids.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-41100226