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• #327
Fcuk.. .I didnt even notice that. Thats horrible.
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• #328
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2010/feb/03/foundry-gallery-set-to-close
Foundary done and dusted. The new hotel looks site as well.
I'd even say that it looks shite. Totally inappropriate for this s
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• #329
Aussie Poll - cyclists are a hazard??
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/poll/1,,953-5043232-0,00.html
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• #330
i voted yes.
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• #331
You might be a hazard. I'm not. So I voted no.
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• #332
There's no option to vote 'No, except fixie-skidders', which left me confused.
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• #333
You might be a hazard. I'm not. So I voted no.
exactly my point. you can't expect all cyclists to obey the rules of the road.
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• #334
Cyclists are no more a hazard than anything else on the road so it's a bullshit poll.
White lines are a hazard on the road but you don't see papers putting them in surveys.
Anyway, vote NO or your penis will fall off. Fact.
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• #335
It's a classic attempt to reverse the main weight of responsibility onto cyclists. It happens constantly.
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• #336
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• #337
When a slap on the wrist is better than a slap on the bonnet
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/green-living-blog/2010/feb/09/bike-blog-abusive-driverdoes anyone else slap? i've never done...
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• #338
Police hunt for George Michael after 999 call - Daily pop gossip
Fears have been raised for **George Michael** again after police were called to look for the star in the middle of the night and found his front door wide open.
The singer's latest brush with the law took place in the early hours of Tuesday morning, when officers arrived at his £5million home in Highgate, London after receiving a 999 call.
The former Wham! star was eventually found in a nearby property but neighbours have expressed their concern for his behaviour.
"You'd be utterly mad to leave your door open in the middle of the night. This is London," said one.
A forumenger?
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• #339
This was a professional driver with previous convictions yet they let him drive a coach...
http://www.oldham-chronicle.co.uk/news-features/8/news-headlines/36614/madman-coach-driver-jailed
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• #340
There's a big difference between "professional driver" and "drives for a living."
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• #341
There's a big difference between "professional driver" and "drives for a living."
Pedant.
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• #342
Pedant.
;-/
In the vernacular -
"Oh! No you didn't!"
*waves admonishing forefinger
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• #343
in 1999 he drove off in a 16-tonne lorry, swerving from side to side in an attempt to throw off a 61-year-old man who was clinging to the side.
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• #344
There's a big difference between "professional driver" and "drives for a living."
fucking right there. +1
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• #345
I dont think there is anything wrong with this mans driving. He just thinks he is in an action film.
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• #346
wtf!??
Haven't we all?
Oh.
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• #348
tee hee!
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• #350
inside out London, next week have a package about RLJs. Monday 7.30pm
Dark.
http://www.news.com.au/world/girl-buried-alive-in-turkish-honour-killing/story-e6frfkyi-1225826963962