Henry_17
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Think it was called Joules and Bob?
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According to the renowned Pinko Paper, Liz TRUSS is to relax immigration rules for those sectors which might rather do better with a few Johnny Fs thrown into the mix. As a Johnny F myself, I was delighted to read that such relaxations would include less strict requirements to have mastered the mother tongue of this great nation before being granted stay - but - not for a self-interested motivation, but rather because a good deal of those one meets here do seem to be allergic to the concept of the past participle. So, of the following options, regarding the policy proposal described, as well as others such as reducing the highest marginal income tax rate, which would you choose? truss /trʌs/: 1. a framework, typically consisting of rafters, posts, and struts, supporting a roof, bridge, or other structure. OR: 2. a surgical appliance worn to support a hernia, typically a padded belt. OR: 3. tie up the wings and legs of (a chicken or other bird) before cooking. [Other bird presumably being the United Kingdom in this instance]
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Lime bikes (and other hire companies) left in middle of pavement
Henry_17 replied to first mate's topic in Roads & Transport
Disgusting behaviour with these bikes and “pop” bottles on Loughborough Road -
Annoying words that have cropped up in our language
Henry_17 replied to malumbu's topic in The Lounge
Not sure why the original post and a few that followed are deemed acceptable. ?Nasty American term? Try replacing American with other countries and regions and see if it seems ok to say that to you. -
I now always make sure to have a broom stick strapped horizontally to each should when walking in the Park. It?s the only way people will respect the required distance.
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Butter crunch and saltiness is what will get me back OP
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Perhaps TOO popular for their own good eh Fox? DulwichFox Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > diable rouge Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > What happened to Bonne Bouffe?... > > It is now a Japanese Restaurant called MONKATSU > and seems to be very popular.
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Cycle shelter v footpath repaving - not joined up thinking
Henry_17 replied to Nigello's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Shouldn?t be cycling on the pavement anyway. -
Well as long as the ratings agencies think the banks will be ok i?ll sleep fine.
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Council parks to charge ?2ph parking fee from 1 April
Henry_17 replied to James Barber's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Great, now i must pay ?6 to run the Saturday 5k -
Shawbury rd - Grand Designs tonight
Henry_17 replied to benfaulkner's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Barely looks finished from the Google Maps pic. -
Springtime, Why do you say a traditional agent is incentivised to get the best price? That would only be true when there is a high probability that a sale is going to go through, in which case they can afford to be greedy and push for a higher price / commission for them. Arguably that is applicable in a housing bull market. But that is not the case in the current market of sharply fallen transaction volume and accelerated declining transaction prices (specifically for se22). In this environment the agent cares far more about just earning a fee at all i.e. getting a sale done, which means a more attractive price for the buyer / lower price for the seller.
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