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fishbiscuits

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  1. Their sandwiches are OK-ish (certainly better than M&S/Sainsburys). The coffee and pastries are not great though. Overall seems like bad news for nearby places like Blackbird, Poached, Long Black, etc.
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    diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Between 2014 and 2017, Israel is estimated to have > deported around 4,000 asylum seekers to Rwanda and > Uganda. > > Nearly every single one of them left. Many were > smuggled back towards Europe, facing capture by > militias, Islamic State, and a perilous crossing > of the Med. Of course they will leave Rwanda. The govt's thinking is probably that they will try another country instead.
  3. JohnL Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No way will they label beer - if anything I've > noticed there are no price lists on the wall in > lots of pubs - you just buy it and pay whatever > the price is - so where will the calorie list go > for my pint of Camden Hells. Tip for people trying to maintain a healthy diet : don't drink a lot of beer. That's about all you need to know really. (I am failing in this regard, personally)
  4. Yep... the previous two properties I've owned both suffered from movement due to tree roots. It's a real problem.
  5. TheCat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > But time and time again...raising some practical > concerns gets conflated with 'hatred'.....and > instantly dismissed... When a certain poster, time and time again makes a point of calling trans women "men", then I'm sorry but their posts cannot be described as "practical concerns", they are quite obviously being deliberately confrontational and disrespectful (and these are the mildest words I can use to describe this behavior). To then complain that sensible debate is being shut down is absolutely ridiculous. Surely you can see this.
  6. My thoughts... - You should insist that the roof can take enough weight to walk on, and not be fully glazed, to ensure access for maintenance. - If your contractual obligations are that you share all roof repairs 50/50, you might want to try to renegotiate this - This work will DEFINITELY cause movement of the back half of the building. You will probably need repairs, redecoration, doors re-hung, etc over the back portion of your flat. This should be agreed up front. Take lots of photos before the work starts. Builders are often quite dodgy and might deny that this will happen... don't be fooled.
  7. OK that sounds kind of creepy now...
  8. Yeah. I mean... if I were a female professional swimmer, would I want to be competing against a competitor 4 inches taller than me with bigger hands and shoulders? Probably not, to be honest. If I were a transgender woman, male at birth, would I want people deliberately calling me a "man" and insinuating that I am a potential sex attacker? Definitely not!
  9. People complain about the lack of open mature debate, and I get that. I do. But your nasty, barely-concealed hatred is even more damaging to the conversation than the unjustified accusations of transphobia from the misguided woke brigade.
  10. On what basis do you get to decide it *is* an issue? Just because you personally don't like it?
  11. Bic/Cat I think the changing rooms issue is a tricky one (for both parties) but toilets... I don't get the problem. Ladies loos have cubicles. They are already private. Nobody else is going to see your genitals or vice versa. It's a complete non-issue.
  12. Alan Medic Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is there anything considered wrong in suggesting > that trans people have their own category in > sports? Yep, it is one solution. Not sure it is ideal because of the relatively small number of competitors. But I certainly don't think there's anything wrong with suggesting it. redjam Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Completely agree with you, oimissus. It's so > unhelpful that we can't have a debate about these > issues without instantly being accused of being > transphobic. I think debating it is fine as long as it's respectful. Being deliberately offensive (repeatedly referring to trans women as "men") is not cool and if you don't also want to be labelled transphobic, you should choose your allies carefully.
  13. I am not sure how old the OP is, but we have shopping delivery services now. Supermarkets of various sizes, open at convenient hours. We do also have local greengrocers, butchers, fishmongers if you want the superior/specialist selection they offer. But it's really hard to see where fruit and veg markets fit in, in the face of this competition. Many families have two parents working full time... online shopping or supermarkets open at hours to suit their lifestyles are the norm. If you do really want fruit and veg stalls then take a stroll down Rye Lane. There are several, and they are quite cheap, but everything seems to be almost at the end of its shelf life.
  14. If there is drain/sewage near the front of the house it might be possible. Box in the soil stack in the corner of your front room, then excavate to connect to the drain. But I think it's fairly unlikely in a terraced house, where the sewers are all at the back. Otherwise... running a full size soil pipe internally along the length of the house is pretty much impossible. Even if your joists run in the correct direction, you won't get enough of a downward trajectory to run it between the floor and ceiling. Boxing it on the ground floor will look awful, and again probably impossible if you have chimneys. So... reconsider the macerator perhaps. Or find another location for the new bathroom. Or just put in a shower without a loo, then you can use a flex hose for the waste.
  15. I think it's unfair to say that the council neglect Rye Lane. There are street sweepers and litter pickers down there every evening, trying their best to keep it tidy. There are also regularly maintenance staff cleaning/painting graffiti especially around the station and other areas under their remit. If businesses would stop sweeping their floors out onto the street and take a bit more care of their waste, it would make a big difference. How can you stop graffiti and other vandalism? It is not easy. A fruit and veg seller on a low margin who works 12 hours a day is hardly going to spend his evenings scraping off graffiti and painting his shutters.
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