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They decide if a new drug is a Bentley or a Kia and only go for it if its the Kia. If the NHS was ever privatised there would be no way back. It's one thing we have over most of the world, basic regard for the needs of our fellow men.
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Hey, I'm not on a budget btw! You started the budget reccomedations , and you were interested in Parkeys freebies. Lucky they are free. His consultations start at £3000 for a new aroma.
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I think that's the shit me mum got me. I spray it around the toilet.
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That'll be Glasgow.
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Anybody else think the club might not be sold?
Park Life replied to Park Life's topic in Newcastle Forum
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One of the luckiest escapes of my life was not getting into Bournemouth and Poole Art college.
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It would be really fucking poncey. My friend is a perfumer and I get things made up (experimental stuff he works on), for virtually nothing. :razz:
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Certainly. Looking forward to all the new music.
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Would it be out of order to reveal I get mine made?
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Definitely in the 'alright when quiet' category. The fucking wankers in there. No wonder you like it And Parky, I heard they were actual biscuits I did see a bloke wearing skinny jeans, hair all over the shop, tight t-shirt that was revealing a bit of skinny belly, thinnest scarf you've ever seen, massive sunglasses, reading Proust, while sitting on a high-stool with one leg slung over another... all of this while it's 9ish on a friday and the palce is busy Blatantly aching for people to notice him. it was then that I gave up hope for that place ever being anything but a good idea ruined by bad people. Takes courage that though.
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Definitely in the 'alright when quiet' category. The fucking wankers in there. No wonder you like it And Parky, I heard they were actual biscuits I bake them personally. Funny thing was the we had dinner first and Chez was a bit nervous cause his boss was there. Anyway at the club I slipped her a biscuit and about 20 min later she was snogging Chez's mate.
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Yes my dear that is the Watergate. What a wonderful night that was.
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Pics?? Put 14 rue de Lisbonne, Paris, France into google maps, then click on street view - look for the green-fronted irish bar. This one? No, the only pic/view is on google maps. Oi!
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Eww. Is is possible to shift a man once focussed on that Sunday buffet? I think not. Get most of me exotica from that supermarket aye. It's ridiculous that they'll serve food at 12 at night.
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Pics?? Put 14 rue de Lisbonne, Paris, France into google maps, then click on street view - look for the green-fronted irish bar. This one?
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Not the cow pat though it seems.
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Beautiful pubs those.
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For the early drink 6-9 and live music most night you'll find me here sniffing college girls hair...
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Looks like something from the wild west. But has a smoking room out back where us cowboys gather. Guinness €3.30 for just short of a pint. Home style hot food is good for when the legs have gone.
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My local now (bit rickety)...
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Think I've been in there actually. Next to the Common (or some other big park), aye? Yup. Mate of mine used to work there, hell collecting glasses spread out as they were all over the greenery.
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The Ship in Wandsworth. HomeMonthly Chefs Table Draw The Ship has been supplying fine ales, wines and food to its surrounding residents since 1786 when it was founded as a Thameside Waterman’s Inn. The old pub sign showed The Steamship Pandora on which Sir Allen Young explored the North West Passage in the 1870s. On the banks of the Thames by Wandsworth Bridge, it would appear at first glance that this is not the most appealing location for one of South West London’s most famous pubs. This Ship has however turned an odd location to its advantage. Its constant attempts to be noticed above the encroaching chaos have lead to it remaining one of the most original and endearing pubs in London. Managed by Oisin Rogers, The Ship is famous for brilliant, freshly cooked food, great wine, fantastic hand pulled beer and a real sense of being entertained in a vibrant place overlooking the river Thames.
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One of my old stalking grounds... The Hand in Hand Wimbledon, London The Observer, Sunday 14 June 2009 Article history Why it makes the grade The Hand in Hand feels like a brilliant country pub in the suburbs of the country's largest city, thanks to its low beams and ban on piped-music. It's also very popular with the BBC during Wimbledon fortnight, with past customers including Pat Cash and John Inverdale. The pub manages to feel like a best-kept secret even though the fantastic garden-cum-green outside is a temporary home for 200-300 people during summer. Signature fare Who ate all the pies? Pretty much anyone here - the specialty dish is excellent and there are usually eight or nine of the pastry-based feasts on offer (from £8.50-£10.50). There's also a well-handled range of salads (£8.50-£10.50), including summer favourite, bacon and avocado. On the refreshments front, the pub has a real Camra feel about it, despite being a brewery boozer. You can expect to find six real ales on offer (£2.80-£3), although the hand-pulled Addlestones cider (£3.80) is a cloudy treat.